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Cathy McLaurin
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Cathy McLaurin

The North Wind and the Sun is an engagement with and articulation of the impact of globalized economies upon and into existent historical political, and social situations in a community in significant transition both economically and demographically – much like the United States as a whole.  It is an interrogation of what meaning can be made … Continue reading

Christina Pitsch
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Christina Pitsch

Christina Pitsch received her MFA from The New York State College of Ceramics at Alfred University and a BA from Sarah Lawrence College. She has shown extensively throughout the United States including exhibitions at Purdue University, Manhattanville College (NY), The Clay Art Center (NY), Mark Miller Gallery (NYC), Florida State University Museum of Fine Arts, … Continue reading

Nicole Duennebier
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Nicole Duennebier

Natural phenomenon – dermoid cysts, fungus, invasive flora/fauna – and my love of candied, old-master, opulence have a constant presence in my work. Through painting with attention to detail, I’ve become accustomed to the fact that nature itself, or anything living really, never totally allows you to have a perfectly idealized experience. Everything is always … Continue reading

Swell at Grin
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Swell at Grin

Swell Al Straggas, Andrew Collins, Brett Henrikson, Carl Lostritto, Carol Scavotto, Chris Mongeau, Clark Mclean Graham, Claudia Cron, Eben Haines, Emily Jay, Erik Davis-Heim, Francesca Caruso, Hannah Kirkpatrick, Heather Leigh Mcpherson, Ian Deleon, Jennifer Sussman, Jon Verney, Johnny Ray, Kate Drewniak, Katherine Wildman, Katrina Ellis, Kit Lagreze, Leah Piepgras, Lena Schmid, Leslie Schomp, Matthew King, … Continue reading

Marilyn Arsem: THIS is Performance Art
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Marilyn Arsem: THIS is Performance Art

THIS is Performance Art  Performance art is now. Performance art is live. Performance art reveals itself in the present. The artist engages in the act of creation as s/he performs. Performance art’s manifestation and outcome cannot be known in advance. Re-enactment of historical work is theater, not performance art. Performance art is real. Performance art … Continue reading