Andi Sutton
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Andi Sutton

Andi Sutton is an artist, collaborator, and catalyst who works across disciplines including performance, video, installation, and social practice.  Following her graduation in 2003 with dual degrees from Tufts University and the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (a BFA in interdisciplinary studies and a BA in Women’s Studies), Andi has built an … Continue reading

Joanna Tam: I’m American
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Joanna Tam: I’m American

* * * I think of Joanna Tam‘s work as interrogating systems.  As pure a researcher as the Art World has ever seen, Joanna brings a careful, calculated consideration to subjects such as personalizing data (107,594) and studying her own place within US culture  (I’m American,  Reduction Study). Would you expect much less from an artist who originally studied to be a computer scientist? … Continue reading

Andrew Mowbray
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Andrew Mowbray

Boston-based artist Andrew Mowbray works across the mediums of sculpture, installation, performance, photography, and video.  Mowbray received his BFA from Maryland Institute College of Art and MFA from Cranbrook Academy of Art.  His work has been shown at locations including LaMontagne Gallery (Boston, MA), DeCordova Museum and Sculpture Park (Lincoln, MA), the Davis Museum at … Continue reading

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

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

Sarah Hill
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Sarah Hill

“No one has ever written, painted, sculpted, modeled, built, or invented except literally to get out of hell.” ~ Artaud The performance I’m Fine is deeply concerned with moving the audience into a state of feeling, through anger on the part of the performer. In this way I view my practice as cathartically dialogical. When I say catharsis I mean: To … Continue reading