Artspace _ Alternative Space (Weekend 3, October 26-27)

download Artspace _ Alternative Space (Weekend 3, October 26-27)

of 34

Transcript of Artspace _ Alternative Space (Weekend 3, October 26-27)

  • 7/27/2019 Artspace _ Alternative Space (Weekend 3, October 26-27)

    1/34

    10/1/13 Artspace | Alternative Space (Weekend 3, October 26-27)

    www.cwos.org/artist_directory_weekend_3 1

    Alternative Space (Weekend 3, October 26-27)

    [A-E] [F-K] [L-P] [Q-Z][October 12-13] [October 19-20] [October 26-27]

    Scroll down for the full directory of images

    Rosa Alfaro CarozziMark AndreasMildred AntonelliMonique AthertonOld BagsCatalina Barroso-LuqueJeff BeckerMarion Belanger

    Amy BockEthan BoisvertCristina BonillaMichelle BradfordEin Burke & Tracie ChengClaudine Burns SmithEileen CareyLeah Caroline

    Julia CoashPenrhyn CookMichael CooperRoxanne CraneGiada CrispielsXna Lee Cristina BonillaRon CrowcroftCiara CumiskeyMegan CzekajTerry DagradiJessica DavidErich DavisGabriela De Jesus

    Jalmar DediosKathleen Demeo

    Thomas DrewMaja DuszkiewiczEric EpsteinSusan ErnstThomas ErnstMatthew J. FeinerJoe Fekieta

    Adam FigliolaJoan FitzsimmonsRobert FortDave Friedland

    Craig GilbertJane Gilman FleischnerRobin Gilmore JoppNancy GladwellRichard GoldmanCourtney GordonEllen Hackl FaganMohamad HafezGeorge HaleLuke And Mistina HanscomLouise HarterKate HendersonBrian HuffMichael HuffSusan HuffSiovhan Hutcherson

    Sharlene HylandTony J.Christine Jewell

    Andr Eamiello JoshuaRowleyKatie Jurkiewicz

    William KurtzAndrea LandsbachHall LarissaMarny LawtonPamela LeitmanDerek LekaLeza Lin

    Bogus Lives!Rebecca Looney

    Judy LouieBeth LovellRebecca LowryGeorge MacDonald

    William MacMullenAndres MadariagaSusan McCaslinCarole MonahanRoy MoneyMaria Morabito

    Aidan Moran

    University Of New HavenSteve NicholsonJordan NodelmanJason NoushinFrank O'CainSuzanna ObertRyan OlsenNicholas OrsiniDaniel PaierCurtis PardeeSt. James PoetryZohra RawlingMichelle ReynardGeorgevichRob RockeCynthia B Rubin

    Ruth SackRebekah SamkuelKatie SamuelsonSteven SangaporeMartha SavageScott SchuldtJean ScottJon SealsKyle SkarJoe SorgeMark St. MaryJeffrey StarkesKate Stephen

    David TaylorDave Thomas

    David K ThompsonJohn Dough ThoroughbreadJessica Villar

    Alison WalshMiryam WelbourneBen WestbrockLuitt WhiboChrista WhittenJoanne WilcoxLinda WingerterMarjorie Wolfe

    CWOS Home

    Event Information

    Info for Ar tist s

    Volunt eeri ng

    Press & Archiv e

    Shop

    Sponsor & Support

    Contact

    Ar tspace Home

    http://-/?-http://-/?-http://-/?-http://-/?-http://-/?-http://-/?-http://-/?-http://-/?-http://-/?-http://-/?-http://-/?-http://-/?-http://-/?-http://-/?-http://-/?-http://-/?-http://-/?-http://-/?-http://-/?-http://-/?-http://-/?-http://-/?-http://-/?-http://-/?-http://-/?-http://-/?-http://-/?-http://-/?-http://www.cwos.org/artist_directory_weekend_1http://www.cwos.org/artist_directory_weekend_2http://-/?-http://-/?-http://-/?-http://-/?-http://-/?-http://-/?-http://-/?-http://-/?-http://-/?-http://-/?-http://-/?-http://www.cwos.org/artist_directory_weekend_2http://www.artspacenh.org/http://www.cwos.org/contacthttp://www.cwos.org/sponsorshiphttp://www.cwos.org/shophttp://www.cwos.org/presshttp://www.cwos.org/volunteeringhttp://www.cwos.org/info_for_artistshttp://www.cwos.org/event_informationhttp://www.cwos.org/index.asphttp://-/?-http://-/?-http://-/?-http://-/?-http://-/?-http://-/?-http://-/?-http://-/?-http://-/?-http://-/?-http://-/?-http://-/?-http://-/?-http://-/?-http://-/?-http://-/?-http://-/?-http://-/?-http://-/?-http://-/?-http://-/?-http://-/?-http://-/?-http://-/?-http://-/?-http://-/?-http://-/?-http://-/?-http://-/?-http://-/?-http://-/?-http://-/?-http://-/?-http://-/?-http://-/?-http://-/?-http://-/?-http://-/?-http://-/?-http://-/?-http://-/?-http://-/?-http://-/?-http://-/?-http://-/?-http://-/?-http://-/?-http://-/?-http://-/?-http://-/?-http://-/?-http://-/?-http://-/?-http://-/?-http://-/?-http://-/?-http://-/?-http://-/?-http://-/?-http://-/?-http://-/?-http://-/?-http://-/?-http://-/?-http://-/?-http://-/?-http://-/?-http://-/?-http://-/?-http://-/?-http://-/?-http://-/?-http://-/?-http://-/?-http://-/?-http://-/?-http://-/?-http://-/?-http://-/?-http://-/?-http://-/?-http://-/?-http://-/?-http://-/?-http://-/?-http://-/?-http://-/?-http://-/?-http://-/?-http://-/?-http://-/?-http://-/?-http://-/?-http://-/?-http://-/?-http://-/?-http://-/?-http://-/?-http://-/?-http://-/?-http://-/?-http://-/?-http://-/?-http://-/?-http://-/?-http://-/?-http://-/?-http://-/?-http://-/?-http://-/?-http://-/?-http://-/?-http://-/?-http://-/?-http://-/?-http://-/?-http://-/?-http://-/?-http://-/?-http://-/?-http://-/?-http://-/?-http://-/?-http://-/?-http://-/?-http://-/?-http://-/?-http://-/?-http://www.cwos.org/artist_directory_weekend_2http://www.cwos.org/artist_directory_weekend_1http://www.cwos.org/artist_directory_Q-Zhttp://www.cwos.org/artist_directory_L-Phttp://www.cwos.org/artist_directory_F-Khttp://www.cwos.org/artist_directory_A-E
  • 7/27/2019 Artspace _ Alternative Space (Weekend 3, October 26-27)

    2/34

    10/1/13 Artspace | Alternative Space (Weekend 3, October 26-27)

    www.cwos.org/artist_directory_weekend_3 2

    aura ar ner an e erRaheem Nelson

    at een mmermanAmie Ziner

    Rosa Alfaro CarozziWebsite Alternative Space (October 26-27)Address a fundamental need for art.Revive the notion of recognizable qualityof art. Cultivate what is authentic and

    profound.

    Mark AndreasWebsite Alternative Space (October 26-27)

    I create kinetic devices that interact with theirenvironments. I call this environmentallyreactive sculpture. My goal is to have theenvironment impact and activate each

    sculpture. In turn, the sculptures activation andmovement changes or interacts with theenvironment creating a dialogue between theenvironment and the artwork.

    Mildred AntonelliWebsite Alternative Space (October 26-27)Prometheus is engaged in the struggleto: Address a fundamental human needfor art; Revive the notion of recognizablequality and technical mastery that onceformed the basis of great cultures;Cultivate what is authentic and profound

    in both the practice and discourse of art.

    Monique AthertonWebsite Alternative Space (October 26-27)I am very interested in the worlds that wecreate for ourselves and the relationships wecreate within the boundaries of thesemicrocosms. Using the outskirts of Americancities as a backdrop for my photographs, Iexplore my relationships within a particular

    space and share them with the public.

    http://www.mybestfriendmonique.com/http://www.artinspiteof.com/http://www.reactivesculpture.com/http://www.rosaalfarocarozzi.com/http://-/?-http://-/?-http://-/?-http://-/?-http://-/?-
  • 7/27/2019 Artspace _ Alternative Space (Weekend 3, October 26-27)

    3/34

    10/1/13 Artspace | Alternative Space (Weekend 3, October 26-27)

    www.cwos.org/artist_directory_weekend_3 3

    Old BagsWebsite Alternative Space (October 26-27)Concept Old Bags, a collaboration

    between Faith Baum and Lori Petchers,was initiated at City Wide Open Studios2011. Since then this multimedia sitespecific art about the middle-aged femaleexperience, has been presented in anumber of venues. We are returning toCWOS to further explore the concept

    with a focus on identity and fashion.

    Catalina Barroso-LuqueWebsite Passport/Private Studios (October 19-20)50 Orange StNew Haven, CTMap

    Alternative Space (October 26-27)My practice seeks to challenge the boundaries of

    sculpture and photography. Recently, I havefocused on analyzing how images function asscreens. I aim to address how todays imageenvironment depicts reality as a series ofoverlapping universes, and how the veils created

    by images deny us access to something deeperthan the image itself.

    Jeff BeckerWebsite Alternative Space (October 26-27)Boundaries, being moveable constructs,exist solely to be pushed. I push them. Isa photograph a painting? Is an inkjetprinter a paintbrush? For the SlurrySeries works, time is of necessance.

    Along the way these images evolve,

    sometimes noticeably, occasionally silent.For 6 to 9 months this work will morph,but the essence remains.

    Marion BelangerWebsite Alternative Space (October 26-27)In Real Estate, I investigate the in-betweenstatus of uninhabited interiors. Some spacesreveal vestiges referencing past occupancy anduse. Newer construction, defined by blank walls,

    suggest narratives as y et undefined. Thephotographs portray the inevitabletransformations that define cultural spaces.They picture impermanence.

    http://www.marionbelanger.com/http://www.jeffbeckerphotography.com/https://mapsengine.google.com/map/u/0/viewer?mid=zIiXiyV8mYVM.kvXIIq_yf9G8http://[email protected]/http://oldbagsproject.com/
  • 7/27/2019 Artspace _ Alternative Space (Weekend 3, October 26-27)

    4/34

    10/1/13 Artspace | Alternative Space (Weekend 3, October 26-27)

    www.cwos.org/artist_directory_weekend_3 4

    Amy BockWebsite

    Alternative Space (October 26-27)Microscopic cells to celestial bodiesthecircle is a structural unit of all things,living and man made. This series beganas an exploration of the circle then

    broadened to include other shapes, grids,

    numerals, etc. The resulting patternsand progressions that emerged began tohave multiple meanings about time,change, birth, death and decay.

    Ethan BoisvertWebsite Alternative Space (October 26-27)My work is about exploring the ability to createabstract narratives through the synthesizing ofideas executed primarily in aesthetic based art,

    including compositions of western prerenaissance through the 21st century.

    Cristina BonillaWebsite Alternative Space (October 26-27)wer

    Michelle BradfordWebsite Alternative Space (October 26-27)Color is the driving force behind my paintings. I

    begin with either a single shade that I ammomentarily obsessing over or a couple of colorsthat beg to be together. I love texture, rangingfrom the raw, velvety linen canvas to thickmolds or scratches from my palette knife. Thecolors seem to dictate the shapes and forms,

    which are never planned.

    http://www.michellebradford.carbonmade.com/http://[email protected]/http://www.ethanboisvert.com/http://amybock.com/
  • 7/27/2019 Artspace _ Alternative Space (Weekend 3, October 26-27)

    5/34

    10/1/13 Artspace | Alternative Space (Weekend 3, October 26-27)

    www.cwos.org/artist_directory_weekend_3 5

    Ein Burke & Tracie ChengWebsite Alternative Space (October 26-27)Theres something simultaneouslytranquil and passionate about the pieces

    we create- mostly in the process, andhopefully in the product. We want to givea voice to a story, real or dreamt up,hoping that the intention will transcendthe piece itself.

    Claudine Burns SmithWebsite Alternative Space (October 26-27)As a child I dreamt of far-away places and wasexposed to my fathers contagious interest inancient civilizations and the natural world. I aminspired by the mythology of tribal groups and

    by nature. I design bowls and plates with themessuch as insects or water. I am currently workingon a series of wall pieces representing butterflies.

    Eileen CareyAlternative Space (October 26-27)Painting continues to be a process ofinquiry and revelation. The very nature

    of extracting an image from onesource,then discovering through the

    working process a disclosure of anunexpected turn or direction,which hassurfaced through the struggle, remains a

    Leah CarolineWebsite Alternative Space (October 26-27)I work with cyanotypes, a photographic printing

    process related to the natural sciences andblueprints. I manipulate photographs of nature,personal writings,and Biblical texts to makenegatives for the prints. Their layering andintentional fading in the final prints allude to the

    http://www.leahcaroline.com/http://burnssmithceramics.com/http://traciecheng.com/
  • 7/27/2019 Artspace _ Alternative Space (Weekend 3, October 26-27)

    6/34

    10/1/13 Artspace | Alternative Space (Weekend 3, October 26-27)

    www.cwos.org/artist_directory_weekend_3 6

    motivation.

    of nature and myself.

    Julia CoashWebsite Alternative Space (October 26-27)My recent paintings are inspired bytwisting vines and the play of light andcolor across the surfaces of time-worn

    walls. The use of pentimento reveals thepainting process through transparentlayers of color, leaving shards of

    information that encourage the viewer toexplore beneath the surface.

    Penrhyn CookWebsite Alternative Space (October 26-27)My photography documents things that otherpeople overlook; the serendipitous moments thatmake life interesting. I traditionally shoot in

    black and white with human interactionsdominating the story but today I leave thehuman form behind and look for beauty and

    peace in a sea of color.

    Michael CooperAlternative Space (October 26-27)

    I have produced a series of portraits offriends/new haven dwellers renderedalmost exclusively in childrens crayons.My inspiration stems from a punk rockphilosophy of making the most out of theleast, and from my y oung art students,

    whose work is often done in crayon.

    Roxanne CraneAlternative Space (October 26-27)Roxanne's work generally follows a visualnarrative pattern, exploring dualities and theinterior landscape. Her images draw inspirationfrom the surrealist and anticraft movements inaddition to literature, psychology, and music.

    http://penrodphotographs.com/http://juliaacoash.com/
  • 7/27/2019 Artspace _ Alternative Space (Weekend 3, October 26-27)

    7/34

    10/1/13 Artspace | Alternative Space (Weekend 3, October 26-27)

    www.cwos.org/artist_directory_weekend_3 7

    Giada CrispielsWebsite

    Alternative Space (October 26-27)After moving to the US from Italy 2years ago, my research has been focusingon the role of Nature today. With myinstallations I engage a dialog betweeninside-outside spaces, bringing what isoutdoor (plants) and re-creating a newenvironment indoor. Essentially theoverall concept is how Nature surv ivesand win over the artificial.

    Xna Lee Cristina BonillaWebsite

    Alternative Space (October 26-27)Prometheus is engaged in the struggle to:Address a fundamental human need for art;Revive the notion of recognizable quality andtechnical mastery that once formed the basis ofgreat cultures; Cultivate what is authentic andprofound in both the practice and discourse ofart.

    Ron Crowcroft

    Alternative Space (October 26-27)I work in a variety of media that includes

    biomorphic painting and drawing,(including using beach-found rope and

    beaver sticks to create images on bookdust jackets, canvas and found objects),poetry, humor, photography,experimental and electronic music andsoundwork, photography, conceptual art,performance/events, v ideo and graffiti.

    Ciara CumiskeyWebsite Alternative Space (October 26-27)My work focuses on the human figure. The Boxseries approaches the idea of social boundaries

    with physically contained figures.

    http://artspacenh.org/artists/CiaraCumiskeyhttp://www.artinspiteof.com/http://giadacrispiels.com/
  • 7/27/2019 Artspace _ Alternative Space (Weekend 3, October 26-27)

    8/34

    10/1/13 Artspace | Alternative Space (Weekend 3, October 26-27)

    www.cwos.org/artist_directory_weekend_3 8

    Megan CzekajAlternative Space (October 26-27)I am interested in harmony- this ismainly what I am attempting to create.

    Terry DagradiAlternative Space (October 26-27)"Many people first respond deeply to artindeed, respond deeply to the worlduponfinding works of art that seem to speak directlyto them......Finding your own work is a process ofdistilling from each of those traces that ring trueto your own spirit." [David Bayles and TedOrlands book, Art and Fear]

    Jessica DavidAlternative Space (October 26-27)My subjects are drawn from personalsources and nostalgic sites; typically run-down locations possessing a magnetic, ifderelict, character. The paintings arecomposed from life studies andphotographic references, worked up withoil and acrylic spray paint in an effort tomerge memory with materials intosomething new.

    Erich DavisWebsite Alternative Space (October 26-27)Within each piece of art, throughout the entirebody of work along my career, I have foundmyself inspired to inspire the greatness inothers. This is the core principle for creating The

    Academy for Creative Evolution to inspireauthentic full self-expression by allowing the

    creative process to operate freelyin all aspects ofones life.

    http://acreativeevolution.com/
  • 7/27/2019 Artspace _ Alternative Space (Weekend 3, October 26-27)

    9/34

    10/1/13 Artspace | Alternative Space (Weekend 3, October 26-27)

    www.cwos.org/artist_directory_weekend_3 9

    Gabriela De JesusAlternative Space (October 26-27)Gabriela Margarita De Jesus is a painterand photographer whose work focuses onissues of identity and the personalnarrative. Her work explores concepts offamily history, lineage, and the body as asite of memory and (re)invention. Hercurrent series recreates dreams to trace

    what can be said of the stories we telland the things we dream.

    Jalmar DediosAlternative Space (October 26-27)I was born in Mexico and raised in the UnitedStates. I have been trained in art since the age of8. Art education at the Pennsylvania StateUniversity in Mix media and classical art. My artthematic is influenced by my travels around the

    world and latin culture. Living in Latin America

    and the Middle East shaped my sense of color.

    Kathleen DemeoWebsite Alternative Space (October 26-27)I like the expressiveness andinventiveness inherent in monotypes.My subjects are imaginative landscapes

    and abstractions incorporating richtextures, v ivid colors and elements ofnature. I layer transparent inks to createnew, unexpected hues. Recently I 'vefocused on a pure geometric form, thecircle, evoking joy, harmony or mystery.

    Thomas DrewWebsite Alternative Space (October 26-27)Art is a way to confront my spiritual beliefs, tointerpret my perspectives on reality, and toconvey that which I'm unable to express in

    words. Other times, I draw monsters, skulls, andstuff.

    Maja DuszkiewiczAlternative Space (October 26-27)My love for photography as well as fornature has been a part of my life from anearly age. The natural environmentserves as the backdrop for most of myphotos, using a wide spectrum of colors

    Eric Epstein

    http://beforeidie.cc/site/newhaven/http://beforeidie.cc/site/newhaven/http://tommydrewthis.com/http://local-artists.org/users/kathleen-demeo
  • 7/27/2019 Artspace _ Alternative Space (Weekend 3, October 26-27)

    10/34

    10/1/13 Artspace | Alternative Space (Weekend 3, October 26-27)

    www.cwos.org/artist_directory_weekend_3 10

    and natural light to enhance the beautyaround us and wake up the senses.

    Website Alternative Space (October 26-27)BEFORE I DIE is a community art project begunin New Orleanian Candy Chang. Adapted forNew Haven by Valerie Belanger, last May'sinstallation with Alyson Fox and Eric Epstein at

    Westville Artwalk involved hundreds ofparticipants. This project poses a different andtimely New Haven-focused prompt: "NewMayor--Remember to..."

    Susan Ernst

    Website Alternative Space (October 26-27)The art I create is influenced by my loveof nature and a reverence for the past.Described as quiet, shabui, imaginative,creative, beautiful and thoughtprovoking,I combine ephemera withdrawings from nature. It is my hope thatmy work encourages others to take acloser look at the wonders in our natural

    world and to celebrate the past.

    Thomas ErnstWebsite Alternative Space (October 26-27)A good drawing is a solved problem. Whatfascinates me about drawing is the unlimitednumber of premises which you can pose to

    yourself, then pursue the resolution of these asindividually, meditatively, or playfully as youchoose.

    http://tomottoe.com/http://susan-ernst.com/http://beforeidie.cc/site/newhaven/
  • 7/27/2019 Artspace _ Alternative Space (Weekend 3, October 26-27)

    11/34

    10/1/13 Artspace | Alternative Space (Weekend 3, October 26-27)

    www.cwos.org/artist_directory_weekend_3 11

    Matthew J. FeinerWebsite Alternative Space (October 26-27)I like collage

    Joe FekietaWebsite Alternative Space (October 26-27)I make thematic books.

    Adam FigliolaWebsite Alternative Space (October 26-27)Free moments of my youth were spentlearning to paint and draw whilestudying photography in Art Schoolsparked my interest in telling stories

    through pictures. I've chosen the night asa backdrop to combine painting andphotos. My intent is to seek out thecharacter, defects and personality in theplace I live and work through thiscombination.

    Joan FitzsimmonsWebsite Alternative Space (October 26-27)

    My work is primarily photographic based andmeanders through varying series and varyingscale from the intimate to wall-sized installation.I work on several projects at once, examining myrelationship to reality and perception,humanrelationships, home,nature, and the quotidian. Itis through the ordinary that, for me, the worldresonates.

    Robert Fort

    Dave Friedland

    http://www.myhomerecordings.com/http://www.myhomerecordings.com/http://www.robertsdrawings.com/http://www.joanfitzsimmons.com/http://adamfigliola.com/http://www.addalinedesign.com/http://www.matthewjfeiner.com/
  • 7/27/2019 Artspace _ Alternative Space (Weekend 3, October 26-27)

    12/34

    10/1/13 Artspace | Alternative Space (Weekend 3, October 26-27)

    www.cwos.org/artist_directory_weekend_3 12

    Website Alternative Space (October 26-27)Robert has created images since histeens....in words, photos and art. He sees

    what he sees and translates it intoportraits of birds, beasts and who-knows-whats. He often photographssubjects from his kayak or on walks inthe city, and renders oil drawings thatreveal (when the planets are aligned) the

    essence of his often simple subjects.

    Website Alternative Space (October 26-27)I prefer the "What You See Is What IPhotographed" approach - I do not use imagealtering software such as Photoshop (althoughadmittedly, I sometimes utilize the 'built in'effects that are standard for the camera model Iuse). The pictures in this series are RGDI(Randomly Generated Digital Images)photographed while projected on a screen.

    Laura GardnerWebsite Alternative Space (October 26-27)When I was a graduate student inLondon, I found ninety pounds and

    bought a membership to the Victoria andAlbert Museum. I then studied art undera teacher who valued finedraughtsmanship and described modernart as something "perpetrated" againstthe public. Perhaps unsurprisingly Ienjoy representational, figurative art.

    Craig GilbertWebsite Alternative Space (October 26-27)Craig Gilbert has shown throughout the NewHaven area and numerous times during CWOS.He also does commission work/murals. Craig

    writes and illustrates e-books of odd and off-beat, "children's" poetry in his spare time" and isthe name generator and illustrator behind manyof the beer labels for the New England BrewingCompany.

    https://www.facebook.com/pages/Art-by-Craig-Gilbert/386366868056114http://www.laurakatherinegardner.com/http://www.myhomerecordings.com/http://www.robertsdrawings.com/
  • 7/27/2019 Artspace _ Alternative Space (Weekend 3, October 26-27)

    13/34

    10/1/13 Artspace | Alternative Space (Weekend 3, October 26-27)

    www.cwos.org/artist_directory_weekend_3 13

    Jane Gilman FleischnerAlternative Space (October 26-27)I enjoy diverse artistic pursuits, thoughpainting with acrylics is my predominantmedium. I take hundreds ofphotographs, mostly of nature andespecially of flowers, then choose one topaint from. My technique is closest to

    expressionistic. What I aim for is afeeling of life in the subject, anunderlying energy.

    Robin Gilmore JoppWebsite Alternative Space (October 26-27)My focus as an artist who makes wearable

    objects came from my connections to the manyfactory's and small manufacturing companies Igrew up with in Bridgeport Connecticut. My loveof design and the movement of the machineryare replicated in my sculptural work as well asthe wearable miniature art pieces I make in my

    shop Made In Bridgeport.

    Nancy GladwellWebsite Alternative Space (October 26-27)My paintings are a vehicle to investigatethe human dynamic in all itspermutations. I tend toward thenarrative following the great tradition ofEuropean 15th through 19th centuries inhopes of joining the 21st C dialogue. Mynon figurative works are a necessaryaddendum as the figure need not be

    present to feel the human impact.

    Richard GoldmanWebsite Alternative Space (October 26-27)Prometheus is engaged in the struggle to:

    Address a fundamental human need for art;Revive the notion of recognizable quality andtechnical mastery that once formed the basis of

    great cultures; Cultivate what is authentic andprofound in both the practice and discourse ofart.

    http://www.artinspiteof.com/http://nancypeelgladwell.com/http://www.madeinbridgeport.weebly.com/
  • 7/27/2019 Artspace _ Alternative Space (Weekend 3, October 26-27)

    14/34

    10/1/13 Artspace | Alternative Space (Weekend 3, October 26-27)

    www.cwos.org/artist_directory_weekend_3 14

    Courtney GordonAlternative Space (October 26-27)

    Courtney is a mixed-media artist livingin West Haven, CT. Much of her workfocuses on images of weather and nature.She also makes traditional Native

    American craft work.

    Ellen Hackl FaganWebsite

    Alternative Space (October 26-27)I am an interdisciplinary abstract painterfocused on building a synaesthetic pairing ofcolor to sound. The palettes in my paintings and

    digital colleges illustrate the emergent blendedlanguage culled from my ColorSoundGrammargames. Like jazz music, my process revealsunlimited possibilities for improvisation, echoinglife's chaos and beauty.

    Mohamad HafezWebsite Alternative Space (October 26-27)Hafez recreates old facades in castplaster, reclaimed wood and rustedmetal. The marked decay of the wallsprovides a backdrop for Hafez to exploreand express his political and socialopinions on human torture, hunger, warand political changes in the world. Hafez

    was born in Damascus, Syria and movedto the US to obtain a degree inarchitecture.

    George HaleAlternative Space (October 26-27)I am self-taught as a photographer, after gettinga camera as a Christmas gift. Prior to that, Ifocused on writing, graduating college with adegree in English. I found things Id focus on in

    writing, appearing in my photographs. Now Iwrite less and less, and photograph more andmore, but still use the same creative muscles.

    http://www.mohamadhafez.com/http://www.ehfaganstudio.com/
  • 7/27/2019 Artspace _ Alternative Space (Weekend 3, October 26-27)

    15/34

    10/1/13 Artspace | Alternative Space (Weekend 3, October 26-27)

    www.cwos.org/artist_directory_weekend_3 15

    Luke And Mistina HanscomPassport/Private Studios (October 19-20)1175 State stNew Haven ,Map

    Alternative Space (October 26-27)While currently living and working in theWestville Village of New Haven,Hanscom's fine art work mixes multiplemediums while placing an emphasis onhis strong photographic background with

    the use of both digital and analoguetechniques.

    Louise HarterErector Square (October 1 2 -13)

    Alternative Space (October 26-27)I make functional wood-fired pottery . Some aresmall-scale intimate pieces - - sake cups, bud

    vases, little cups. Some are large scale --banquet platters and serving bowls. Some piecesspecify a culinary use -- juicing a lemon orstoring garlic. And some leave planning their useto your tastes and imagination. The mood isrustic and timeless.

    Kate HendersonAlternative Space (October 26-27)

    The intent of my art is to explore theelements of abstraction within thenatural world. As an artist I strive tocreate a poetic journey through tactileand emotional sensibilities. As an ITprocessional I attempt to explain theabstract world by pulling real physicalelements of the macro/micro world andshow it through an artistic filter.

    Brian HuffWebsite

    Alternative Space (October 26-27)My work is about love & loss and a time forgot.http://artspacenh.org/artists/BrianHuff

    http://www.brianrhuff.com/https://mapsengine.google.com/map/u/0/viewer?mid=zIiXiyV8mYVM.kvXIIq_yf9G8
  • 7/27/2019 Artspace _ Alternative Space (Weekend 3, October 26-27)

    16/34

    10/1/13 Artspace | Alternative Space (Weekend 3, October 26-27)

    www.cwos.org/artist_directory_weekend_3 16

    Michael HuffAlternative Space (October 26-27)Michael Huff- 3rd y ear University ofConnecticut, English Major. Creativelyexploring the possibilities of life. FavoriteQuote; " There ain't revolution, it'sevolution, but every time I'm in GeorgiaI eat a peach."

    Susan HuffAlternative Space (October 26-27)Susan Huff- In 1978 my art teacher and mentorat Ly me Academy told me I would be an artistsomeday in spite of myself. I still believe that. I

    would rather be around 5 year olds than adults.They are honest, still believe in magic, theylaugh at just about everything and snack time isstill the best part of the day.

    Siovhan HutchersonWebsite

    Alternative Space (October 26-27)Ive always been fascinated by color andshapes and how they relate. A few yearsago, I took a mosaic art class and knewimmediately it was the medium for me!The way its reflective qualities, color,and texture can interact to create

    vibrant art is my passion - its likepainting with glass! I especially lovecreating animal-themed mosaics.

    Sharlene HylandAlternative Space (October 26-27)

    My art career began with crayons and continuedwith many art classes in high school, followed bynumerous workshops in New England. I amcurrently changing careers and transitioning intoa lifestyle that allows me to become a full-timeartist.

    http://www.facebook.com/tapestrymosaics
  • 7/27/2019 Artspace _ Alternative Space (Weekend 3, October 26-27)

    17/34

    10/1/13 Artspace | Alternative Space (Weekend 3, October 26-27)

    www.cwos.org/artist_directory_weekend_3 17

    Tony J.Website Alternative Space (October 26-27)Welcome to Tony J's sewer of inflatablemysticism. It's the sy napse of all thingsgushy slurpy and sugar filled yum

    bound! With wacky lush cartoon-likeart dealing with gooey candy-likecreatures sweet but cantankerous girlsand pastel color German Expressionist

    backgrounds! So relax matey & releaseyour rusty thoughts on my freshlymowed carpet!

    Christine JewellWebsite Alternative Space (October 26-27)Christine Jewell integrates history, spiritualityand nature into her mixed media work. Shereceived her B.F.A at Purchase School of Art +Design in Purchase, NY and M.A. at EmpireState College, NY. Her work has been shown atthe Washington Art Association, Artwell Gallery,Mattatuck Museum and the Fairfield Public

    Library.

    Andr Eamiello Joshua RowleyAlternative Space (October 26-27)

    Joshua Rowley and Andr Eamiello aremixed media artists interested indepictions of time, in nature and humaninteraction with artifice.

    Katie JurkiewiczWebsite Alternative Space (October 26-27)Katie finds herself torn between home andtravel... when she's at home she is alwaysthinking about her next adventure and whenshe's away, well maybe she's not thinking abouthome all that much. But she brings thisexperience to her art creating paintings andcollages that combine exotic locales and theordinary comforts of home.

    http://www.katiejurkiewicz.com/http://www.christinejewell.com/http://www.agooartfactory.com/
  • 7/27/2019 Artspace _ Alternative Space (Weekend 3, October 26-27)

    18/34

    10/1/13 Artspace | Alternative Space (Weekend 3, October 26-27)

    www.cwos.org/artist_directory_weekend_3 18

    William KurtzWebsite Alternative Space (October 26-27)

    I make photographs because I like theidea that the moments I'm experiencingmight still live in another hundred years.

    Andrea LandsbachWebsite Alternative Space (October 26-27)The Gritty and the Beautiful: My backdroppaintings are influenced by deterioratingarchitecture, process art, and high fashion.Similarly, my sculptural and painterly artworksare influenced by the process of deterioration,

    preservation, and renewal observed withinspirituality, magnetic resonance imagery, andcomplexity theory.

    Hall LarissaWebsite Alternative Space (October 26-27)A multi-sensory video kaleidoscopereflecting on weekday work routines. A

    Marny LawtonWebsite Alternative Space (October 26-27)Living in rural Connecticut, surrounded bynature, I have concentrated on food sources andthe land that we take so for granted. I feelcompelled to depict one small corner of theplanet from a naturalists and painterly, not a

    http://www.hamptonhillgallery.com/http://www.larissahall.com/http://andilandsbachstudio.30art.com/http://www.flickr.com/photos/captainkickstand/sets/
  • 7/27/2019 Artspace _ Alternative Space (Weekend 3, October 26-27)

    19/34

    10/1/13 Artspace | Alternative Space (Weekend 3, October 26-27)

    www.cwos.org/artist_directory_weekend_3 19

    co a oration y visua new me ia artistLarissa Hall and musician/audio engineerDan Franko.

    romanticists perspective. My paintings are a areveille for the planet and our surv ival.

    Pamela LeitmanWebsite Alternative Space (October 26-27)Prometheus is engaged in the struggle

    to: Address a fundamental human needfor art; Revive the notion of recognizablequality and technical mastery that onceformed the basis of great cultures;Cultivate what is authentic and profoundin both the practice and discourse of art.

    Derek LekaWebsite Alternative Space (October 26-27)*

    Leza Lin

    Website Alternative Space (October 26-27)Prometheus is engaged in the struggleto: Address a fundamental human needfor art; Revive the notion of recognizablequality and technical mastery that onceformed the basis of great cultures;Cultivate what is authentic and profoundin both the practice and discourse of art.

    Bogus Lives!Alternative Space (October 26-27)I find things on the ground. Things on the groundfind me. Both. Neither.

    http://www.artinspiteof.com/http://[email protected]/http://www.artinspiteof.com/
  • 7/27/2019 Artspace _ Alternative Space (Weekend 3, October 26-27)

    20/34

    10/1/13 Artspace | Alternative Space (Weekend 3, October 26-27)

    www.cwos.org/artist_directory_weekend_3 20

    Rebecca LooneyAlternative Space (October 26-27)Whimsical, intuitive art by a New Havennative.

    Judy LouieWebsite Alternative Space (October 26-27)Prometheus is engaged in the struggle to:

    Address a fundamental human need for art;

    Revive the notion of recognizable quality andtechnical mastery that once formed the basis ofgreat cultures; Cultivate what is authentic andprofound in both the practice and discourse ofart.

    Beth LovellWebsite Alternative Space (October 26-27)I record the evening sky, someone lost inthought, patterns in puddles or shadows;not events youd recall if asked about

    your day. These are posted online as ashared connection to some of the quiet

    visual moments of nature and events

    around us.

    Rebecca LowryWebsite Erector Square (October 1 2 -13)

    Alternative Space (October 26-27)Rebecca combines elements of painting and

    woodcarving to create heavily textured wallpieces that ride the line between painting andsculpture. Her work is often thought to beevocative of textiles or rudimentary maps.

    http://www.rebeccaglowry.com/http://www.bethlovell.com/http://www.judylouie.com/
  • 7/27/2019 Artspace _ Alternative Space (Weekend 3, October 26-27)

    21/34

    10/1/13 Artspace | Alternative Space (Weekend 3, October 26-27)

    www.cwos.org/artist_directory_weekend_3 21

    rubbings of her woodcarvings, to which she thenapplies paint and other markings.

    George MacDonaldWebsite Alternative Space (October 26-27)

    George is a member of artists collectivePrometheus, whose statement reads inpart "Prometheus looks to address afundamental need for art, to revive thenotion of recognizable quality and

    technical mastery that once formed thebasis of great cultures, and to cultivatewhat is the autherntic and profound inthe creation and discourse of art."

    William MacMullenAlternative Space (October 26-27)William M. MacMullen, (AIA), is theArchitectural Project Coordinator for the City ofNew Haven. He has practiced architecture forover 40 years, and has made a number of

    sculptures that are exhibited as public art. Hewas educated at Yale, Boston University &Harvard. His work is multi-media. He iscurrently the designer for the alerations to theGoffe Street Armory.

    Andres MadariagaWebsite Alternative Space (October 26-27)My work has always been an outlet toexpress my fears my emotions and tounderstand the world around me . I usemy intuition and perception as my main

    tools and like a doctor Im dissectingdreams and memories trough thecanvas.

    Susan McCaslinWebsite Alternative Space (October 26-27)I am interested in protective spaces, bothphysical and emotional. In landscape, thesespaces are created by trees, rocks and bouldersmeeting each other or meeting the ground. In a

    winter landscape, because the leaves have fallen,these relationships are visible, unhidden.

    http://susanmccaslin.com/http://andresmadariagacreations.webs.com/http://www.artinspiteof.com/
  • 7/27/2019 Artspace _ Alternative Space (Weekend 3, October 26-27)

    22/34

    10/1/13 Artspace | Alternative Space (Weekend 3, October 26-27)

    www.cwos.org/artist_directory_weekend_3 22

    Carole MonahanWebsite

    Alternative Space (October 26-27)Polymer Clay Artist FeaturingSteampunk styles and whimsical designs.

    Always a bit of the unexpected in thejewelry and wall art. The pieces areattention grabbers and great

    conversation starters.

    Roy Money

    Website Alternative Space (October 26-27)I try to still myself for the moments of exposureand development to experience the sensorydimensions of my perception as fully as possible.My goal is not to capture reality but to be a

    gracious host for whatever appears before me. Ifsuccessful my images will evoke a closeencounter, a meeting that is mutuallyconfirming.

    Maria MorabitoWebsite Alternative Space (October 26-27)Abstraction gives me the freedom toexplore the interface of my imaginationand personal and cultural experience, to

    see the world anew, and create a visualframework that narrates tales of theimagination. In many of my works Iapply and erase layers to create marks,forms, patterns and colors that revealthe paintings history.

    Aidan MoranWebsite Alternative Space (October 26-27)With no cure in sight to take life seriously, themadness continues in trying to build a career,make millions and to become the darling of theart world by simply creating laughable art.

    http://www.facebook.com/LaughableArthttp://www.morabitoart.com/http://www.rwmj.smugmug.com/http://www.etsy.com/shop/compelledcraft
  • 7/27/2019 Artspace _ Alternative Space (Weekend 3, October 26-27)

    23/34

    10/1/13 Artspace | Alternative Space (Weekend 3, October 26-27)

    www.cwos.org/artist_directory_weekend_3 23

    Alan NeiderWebsite Alternative Space (October 26-27)Since I am not sure what I will exhibit I'llsubmit a statement at a later date.....OK

    Raheem NelsonWebsite Alternative Space (October 26-27)My name is Ra and I'm an iPad Artist based inNew Haven, CT.

    University Of New HavenWebsite Alternative Space (October 26-27)

    The Department of Art and Design at theUniversity of New Haven is composed ofthe Art, Graphic Design, and InteriorDesign programs. We are a community of

    visual artists, designers, and creativethinkers engaged in the development of a

    wide variety of art forms and thought.

    Steve NicholsonWebsite Alternative Space (October 26-27)

    The most important things in life revolvesaround us and everyone else. This is myresearch and obsession of understanding theconnections between each individual, ourtribalism, and our thoughts. Presented visuallyin the purest and most primal form ofcommunication.

    http://stevenicholson.us/http://www.newhaven.edu/4513/http://raheemnelson.com/http://alanneider.com/
  • 7/27/2019 Artspace _ Alternative Space (Weekend 3, October 26-27)

    24/34

    10/1/13 Artspace | Alternative Space (Weekend 3, October 26-27)

    www.cwos.org/artist_directory_weekend_3 24

    Jordan NodelmanWebsite Alternative Space (October 26-27)My photographs tend towards

    minimalism and simplicity. I am drawnto compositions that, to most, gounnoticed and my photography of thesesubjects bring viewers into the worldthey move through each day but rarelystop to see. I explore themes ofemptiness and create work that capturesmoments from very normal, everydaysituations.

    Jason NoushinWebsite Alternative Space (October 26-27)I'm interested in individual motivation, themoment of anticipation that leads to socialconsequence and the meaning of personalresponsibility . Human beings with all theircomplexity - frailty and strength, benevolenceand greed continue to inform my work.

    http://jnoushin.com/http://www.jmnphoto.com/
  • 7/27/2019 Artspace _ Alternative Space (Weekend 3, October 26-27)

    25/34

    10/1/13 Artspace | Alternative Space (Weekend 3, October 26-27)

    www.cwos.org/artist_directory_weekend_3 25

    ran a nWebsite Alternative Space (October 26-27)Prometheus is engaged in the struggleto: Address a fundamental human needfor art; Revive the notion of recognizablequality and technical mastery that onceformed the basis of great cultures;Cultivate what is authentic and profoundin both the practice and discourse of art.

    uzanna ertWebsite Alternative Space (October 26-27)Although I can express myself through color,contrast, shape and sometimes a photograph

    words often fail me. I am an abstract water colorpainter, a sometimes photographer and I amcurrently obsessed with linoleum block printing.Simplicity of line and explosions of color are howI best describe my own work. I also carve some

    damned cute cats.

    Ryan OlsenWebsite Alternative Space (October 26-27)Long Story.. Short. I've been involved

    with ART since childhood. Continuing my

    love of study and Illustration at PaireCollege of Art where I began exploring

    my skills at hand while digging further inthe depths of my own originality. My

    work speaks for itself. I love what i do.I'm looking forward to sharing, andgetting my art acknowledged.

    Nicholas OrsiniAlternative Space (October 26-27)Nicholas Orsini, b. June 18, 1931, was a prolificartist: painting, drawing and sculpture acrossmany themes. His artworks have been exhibited

    internationally and across the US and are inprivate collections. He was art professor at

    Boston Museum School, Auburn Univ, CentenaryCollege, and SCSU. Nicholas passed away on Sept29, 2012.

    http://www.ryanolsenstudios.com/https://www.etsy.com/shop/QuixoticDesignStudiohttp://www.artinspiteof.com/
  • 7/27/2019 Artspace _ Alternative Space (Weekend 3, October 26-27)

    26/34

    10/1/13 Artspace | Alternative Space (Weekend 3, October 26-27)

    www.cwos.org/artist_directory_weekend_3 26

    Daniel PaierWebsite Passport/Private Studios (October 19-20)44 Circular Avenue

    Hamden, CTMap

    Alternative Space (October 26-27)Paier College of Art Group Show featuresselected work from juniors and seniorsstudents. Fine Art, Illustration,Photography, Graphic Design, andInterior Design departments will berepresented.

    Curtis PardeeWebsite Alternative Space (October 26-27)Propaganda put to the use of common sense

    St. James PoetryAlternative Space (October 26-27)St. James Poetry is a purveyor of finepoetry.

    Zohra RawlingAlternative Space (October 26-27)I strive to recreate the look of archaeologicalfinds: fluidity in ruination. I use traditionalpatterns and designs to create pieces whichimply a larger whole, something greater than thepart which is seen.

    Michelle Reynard GeorgevichAlternative Space (October 26-27)Photographer working with traditional

    http://dirtys-blog.blogspot.com/https://mapsengine.google.com/map/u/0/viewer?mid=zIiXiyV8mYVM.kvXIIq_yf9G8http://paiercollegeofart.edu/
  • 7/27/2019 Artspace _ Alternative Space (Weekend 3, October 26-27)

    27/34

    10/1/13 Artspace | Alternative Space (Weekend 3, October 26-27)

    www.cwos.org/artist_directory_weekend_3 27

    work. Rob Rocke

    Website Alternative Space (October 26-27)For CWOS this year I will be featuring mysecond attempt at taking a photo a day for a year(2012). My first successful "photo-a-day" for a

    year project was back in 2010. This year I triedto open things up a bit media-wise to include

    videos and sound clips as well as still photos.

    Cynthia B RubinWebsite Alternative Space (October 26-27)Rubin is a new media artist whose workevolved from imagined memories ofhuman history to imagined sensations ofplankton. In revealing the unseen, unfelt,and unnoticed in the waters surrounding

    us, she invites us to swim with theplankton. Currently in residence at theMenden-Deuer URI Oceanography lab,she participated in Art Kibbutz NY 2013.

    Ruth SackWebsite Alternative Space (October 26-27)I use wax and adhesives to assemble my

    understanding of the visual and material world.

    Rebekah SamkuelWebsite Alternative Space (October 26-27)

    Katie SamuelsonWebsite Alternative Space (October 26-27)Katie Samuelson began studying art at MountHolyoke College and continued her study morerecently at the University of Hartford Art Schooland area art league courses. With an interior

    http://www.samuelsoninteriordesign.com/http://www.artinspiteof.com/http://ruthsackfineart.com/http://cbrubin.net/http://www.robrocke.com/
  • 7/27/2019 Artspace _ Alternative Space (Weekend 3, October 26-27)

    28/34

    10/1/13 Artspace | Alternative Space (Weekend 3, October 26-27)

    www.cwos.org/artist_directory_weekend_3 28

    romet eus s engage n t e strugg eto: Address a fundamental human needfor art; Revive the notion of recognizablequality and technical mastery that onceformed the basis of great cultures;Cultivate what is authentic and profoundin both the practice and discourse of art.

    es gn egree rom arsons c oo o es gn,Samuelson brings experience with space,texture, color and light to her work in oils.

    Steven SangaporeAlternative Space (October 26-27)My work is an abstract rendition ofthemes and subject matter relating tosentient creation and personal truth inthe context of a profound inward focusresulting my interpretation of realityaround me. Some visual themes foundthroughout my body of work include thecosmos, color, scale, and the use ofsymbolism through geometric andorganic forms.

    Martha SavageWebsite Alternative Space (October 26-27)I use timecards along with ready & foundmaterial to make 100s of cards that greet & havecultural commentary. My inventive, meticulouscards grew from touchpoints: a red flossembroidered flamenco dancer postcard, kid'sfaded red paper & doily valentines, Pat theBunny, C. Chaplin in M. T. & five & dime stores.Cards at nominal cost keep it real.

    Scott SchuldtWebsite Alternative Space (October 26-27)I am a self-taught interdisciplinary artist

    working in a wide variety of themesincluding nature and natural sciences,

    politics, history and archaeology. I workwith hand-sewn beadwork, mixed media,photography, video and hand-surveyedhand-drawn maps. My work is strong inconcept, content driven, and oftennarrative.

    Jean ScottAlternative Space (October 26-27)Intentionally or not, most of my work turns outto be some version of portraiture. Currently thislets me explore some questions I have aboutpainting and about making artworks in general.

    http://scottschuldt.com/https://sites.google.com/site/savagemartha
  • 7/27/2019 Artspace _ Alternative Space (Weekend 3, October 26-27)

    29/34

    10/1/13 Artspace | Alternative Space (Weekend 3, October 26-27)

    www.cwos.org/artist_directory_weekend_3 29

    Jon SealsWebsite

    Alternative Space (October 26-27)My paintings are created in the pursuitof reclaiming the memories of peoplefrom my childhood and the environmentthat surrounds my family history.

    Kyle SkarAlternative Space (October 26-27)

    Current artwork that I have completed has beeninstallation based. The platform of installationart has become a productive tool for me toresearch, analyze, and discover. Not unlike thearchitecture of exhibitions, installation artinterests me due to its temporal nature andability to expand beyond traditional boundaries.

    Joe SorgeWebsite Alternative Space (October 26-27)

    Joe Sorge sculpts steel and stone,creating beautiful abstract shapes thatmove emotions.

    Mark St. MaryWebsite Alternative Space (October 26-27)

    My work is a visual representation of myemotional connection to elements of theenvironment. I try to make my abstract pieces

    emotionally evocative, the image acquiring agrace unavailable in context so that the subject

    becomes irrelevant, allowing the viewersfantasy to shape the experience .

    Jeffrey StarkesWebsite Alternative Space (October 26-27)The basis of my work is an examinationof the relationship between the planned

    Kate StephenWebsite Alternative Space (October 26-27)I make sculptural copper, brass and silverdesigns that feature upcycled vintage materials,

    http://www.katestephenjewelry.com/http://www.jeffreystarkes.artspan.com/http://saintvisions.net/http://www.sorgetown.com/http://www.jonsealsart.com/
  • 7/27/2019 Artspace _ Alternative Space (Weekend 3, October 26-27)

    30/34

    10/1/13 Artspace | Alternative Space (Weekend 3, October 26-27)

    www.cwos.org/artist_directory_weekend_3 30

    an ran om e emen s o e. n en onsand accidents are interwoven into thefabric of our existence. They clash andoverlap, and provide the unpredictabilitythat makes life interesting.

    oun na ura o ec s an sem -prec ous s ones.Each piece is a one-of-a-kind wearable sculpturethat encompasses the inspiration that rises frommy meditative interactions with nature, trips to

    vintage shops and the aesthetic perspective frommy travels.

    David TaylorWebsite Alternative Space (October 26-27)The paintings are fields of marks

    deliberately applied and frequentlyrevised until what seems to the artist asatisfactory balance. The result is anabstraction of elegiac or melancholicfeeling. At times a figurative compositionseems about to "break out." The artist'ssense of form governs the colors as theyswarm and push against each other.

    Dave ThomasWebsite Alternative Space (October 26-27)Dave Thomas's style lies at the junction of pop

    surrealism and zen like abstraction. Shiftingbetween vibrant color fields, geometric shapes,and the human form, Thomas is able to capturesimple beauty with striking emotional depth.

    David K ThompsonWebsite Alternative Space (October 26-27)david K. is a native New Mexican artist

    working in print, photography, andinstallation art. His art analyzescartography, landscape, machinery,propaganda, and other forms of

    John Dough ThoroughbreadAlternative Space (October 26-27)ARTS 2 E.A.T/with! Let usEconomize,Appreciate,and Theorize how to useour ARTS our GOD given gifts 2 EAT,work,liveso we mayDonate:money,art,food,clothing,housing,productsand services to the less fortunate.

    http://www.studiodavidk.com/http://davethomaspaintings.com/https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1309303083
  • 7/27/2019 Artspace _ Alternative Space (Weekend 3, October 26-27)

    31/34

    10/1/13 Artspace | Alternative Space (Weekend 3, October 26-27)

    www.cwos.org/artist_directory_weekend_3 31

    ,included in exhibitions and sy mposiacurated by the Neue Slowenische Kunstgroup IRWIN. He currently lives and

    works in New England

    Jessica VillarAlternative Space (October 26-27)Transom. An exploration of thetransitions that may occur when passingthrough a doorway or moving from onespace to another. Hand carved transoms

    will represent small and large changesthat may be experienced literally orperceptually as one moves through life.

    Alison WalshAlternative Space (October 26-27)My work is highly influenced by theenvironment I find myself in. I am interested inthe intersection of man and nature, suburbs andcity, freedom and confinement, reality and

    fantasy. I believe the emotional effects of theenvironment can be represented by a physicalobject.

    Miryam WelbourneAlternative Space (October 26-27)For me, art It is always about process. I

    work in animation, and though my piecesare only 2-3 minutes long, these shortfilms are constructed from hundreds ofindividual, hand-painted cells, each anindividual work of art. This installationincludes all 357 pieces of original art from

    " "

    Ben WestbrockAlternative Space (October 26-27)All my work involves aspects of "Reveille." Eachpiece is about staying alert, standing watch,

    being prepared to defend something. Many are

    marchin marchin tootin their horns with

  • 7/27/2019 Artspace _ Alternative Space (Weekend 3, October 26-27)

    32/34

    10/1/13 Artspace | Alternative Space (Weekend 3, October 26-27)

    www.cwos.org/artist_directory_weekend_3 32

    , ...great glee as they move forward - like comiccharacters in a Disney movie. For me, thegreatest pleasure is the shaping of each (alert)piece.

    Luitt WhiboAlternative Space (October 26-27)Luitt Whibo, a collaboration betweenartists and graphic designers, LucieCarbonneaux and Britt Whiteman,experiment with organic textures andscale. Through their mixed media piecesand installations, Luitt Whibo allowstheir audience to explore naturalpatterns, environments, and experiencesin an intimate, surprising, andalternative way.

    Christa Whitten

    Website Alternative Space (October 26-27)Ms. Whitten works in watercolor and gouache tocreate abstract meditative 'landscapes'.Pigments for her paintings are specifically chosenfor their resonance and compositions are bothintentionally and organically formed to assist inthe connection to one's internal landscape. She isdisplaying in the Alternative Space - stop by andsay hello.

    http://www.facebook/Christawhitten/Art.com
  • 7/27/2019 Artspace _ Alternative Space (Weekend 3, October 26-27)

    33/34

    10/1/13 Artspace | Alternative Space (Weekend 3, October 26-27)

    www.cwos.org/artist_directory_weekend_3 33

    Joanne WilcoxWebsite Alternative Space (October 26-27)JoAnne Wilcox has spent most of the last

    two years collecting submissions for aproject called "The Call to Everyone." Itpairs cell phone photos with card catalogcards, open to all, and is currentlyexhibiting in Chappaqua, NY. JoAnne,typically an editorial photographer, isshy about showing her personal work,

    but little else.

    Linda WingerterWebsite Alternative Space (October 26-27)I'm a traveling artist, puppeteer and picture

    book illustrator, keenly interested in chanceconnections, misplaced objects and lost love. Ifollow synchronicites and linger in crossroads insearch of coincidences and divine intervention. Ire-assemble dreams with wood, clay, paint,paper and air.

    Marjorie WolfeWebsite Alternative Space (October 26-27)My photographs are of the sea, the land,and are often an abstract v iew of my

    world.

    Kathleen Zimmerman

    Website Alternative Space (October 26-27)My work communicates ideas concerning bothday-to-day life as well as profound issuessurrounding relationships, stages of life andculture. I use symbolism and surrealism totransform my subject matter into archetypalimages. This gives my work a mythical qualityfilled with layers of meaning, which both

    reiterate and challenge age-old ideas.

    http://www.zimmermanfineartstudio.com/http://marjoriewolfe.net/http://www.paintedbooks.com/http://joannewilcoxphotography.com/
  • 7/27/2019 Artspace _ Alternative Space (Weekend 3, October 26-27)

    34/34

    10/1/13 Artspace | Alternative Space (Weekend 3, October 26-27)

    Amie ZinerWebsite Alternative Space (October 26-27)I work on themes of sexual expression,repression and marginalization; I usesthe metaphor of plants to detail theshape of our intercourse with theenvironment . _ I explore thesemeanings in "Women and Weeds",female domesticated animals in "SheFarms", and in my new series, "Men andFlowers"._

    Copy right 2009 -201 3 Ar tspace. All rights reserv ed

    http://amieziner.com/