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EXHIBITINGARTISTS
ARTIST LOCATION ARTIST LOCATION
JesseAlbrecht
CristaAmes
NataliaArbelaez
SharifBey
JillBirschbach
DavidBogus
AbigaleBrading
AngeliqueBrickner
NoraBrodnicki
JimBudde
SydCarpenter
Bryan&BradCaviness
SeanClute
TaraDaly
MatthewDercole
YewenDong
ElhanErgin
RichardFreiwald
DennisGerwin
RonnieGould
JocelynHoward
Hsin-YiHuang
StaceyJohnson
Bozeman,MT
Missoula,MT
Brewster,NY
Syracuse,NY
Evanston,IL
Lexington,KY
Martinsville,IN
Asheville,NC
Portland,OR
Boise,ID
Swarthmore,PA
BrownsSummit,NC
Chicago,IL
SanFrancisco,CA
Hartford,CT
Chicago,IL
Istanbul
HighlandPark,NJ
Charlotte,NC
Redford,MA
RedLodge,MT
Portland,OR
Biloxi,MS
MarshaKaragheusian
AhrongKim
RobKolhouse
BethanyKrull
RobertoLugo
PatriciaMaloney
SanaMusasama
Kelly&KylePhelps
ReginaldPointer
KristinePoole
JanathelShaw
LydiaThompson
FortMitchell,KY
Philadelphia,PA
Tempe,AZ
Buffalo,NY
Philadelphia,PA
McMurray,PA
NewYork,NY
Centerville,OH
Washington,DC
SantaFe,NM
FortWashington,MD
Lubbock,TX
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ArtistBiography
• Artistandveteran,JesseAlbrecht(Bozeman,MT)analyzeshistorical,cultural,ethical,andcontemporaryaspectsofwar.Heworksinamediainclusivemannerandusesprint,sculpture,drawing,andinstallationworktofindreliefintheprocessofcreatingart.“Myworkisavesselforinformation-emotional,historical,andphysical.Ithinkofmypiecesasfreelectures.Itcanbearefugefromhiddenagendasandaffiliations,andachancetoholdamirrortosociety,ormaybeataleofwhatisbehindthecurtain.”• SharifBey(Syracuse,NY)hasaparticularinterestandscholarshipin
African-Americanarthistory,arteducationofformercommunistEurope,andcontemporarycrafts.Hehasconductednumerouslecturesandworkshops,andexhibitednationallyandinternationally.Hisstudioworkrangesfromdecorative/functionalpotterytoconceptualceramicworksinfluencedbyritualandAfrican-Americanidentity.“Myinitialtrainingasafunctionalpotterhasnotonlyinformedmysculpturewithregardstoformandsurface,butitiswheremyearliestdiscussionswithregardstoobject,function,andritualbegan.Iexplorealternativewaysofpayingrespecttotraditional,functional,adornment,andceremony.Theseformscross-referencenotionsofpower,ornamentation,andnaturalhistorywithobjectsandimagesassociatedwithvarioustraditionalAfricanjewelry/currencies.”
• Pullingfromherpersonalhistory,sculptorAbigaleBrading(Martinsville,IN)movesviewersintoanawarenessofcontemporarysocialissues.Brading’sworktalksaboutbroaderattitudessurroundingreligionanditsroleinaprogressivesociety.Herartisticpracticetakesaseriesofrisksatapersonallevelandintestingthelimitsofthematerials.“Myceramicsculptureschallengebeliefsthatrestrictsocialprogressandpersonalgrowth.Eachconveysfreethinkingandbringsawarenesstogender,religious,andinheritedinequalitieswithinsocialstructures.Icreatenarrativescenestoprovideinsightintostrugglesseenthroughahumanistlens.Throughthemalleablenatureofclay,Ilinksymbolicarchitecturalstructuresandanthropomorphicfigurestogethertoportrayasenseofburdenandweightthatistiedtoindividualexperienceswithindoctrinatedprinciples.”
• SydCarpenter(Philadelphia,PA)usesherworktodescribeliteralandideologicalaspectsofhistory,
referencingblack-ownedfarmsandgardensintheAmericansouth.Theworkdescribestheinventoriesandmaterialculturesoftheworkinglifeandwaysofbeingblackfarmers.Carpenter’sgardeningpracticealsoservesasasourceofinspirationforhersculptureandsupportsherexplorationontopicslandownership,farming,andgardeningfromtheperspectiveofanAfricanAmericanwoman.“Artis
SharifBey.CeremonialVesselII,2016.Ceramics,potteryshards.14"x9.5"x9.5".PhotoCourtesyofSharifBey.
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mycommongroundaroundwhichrevolvesmyinteractionwithfamily,teaching,andcommunity.TheenthusiasmandcommitmentIbringtomyteachingisanoutcomeoftheleveltowhichIamengagedinmyartwhilecommunityinvolvementallowsmetosharethevalueIplaceonthevisualwiththosewhomayotherwisedisregarditsimpactupontheirlives.“
• HsinyiHuang(Portland,OR)haslivedandworkedinOregonforthelast
17years.Herworkcomesfromtherealizationofhowsheisattachedtoherdailyroutines,exemplifiedbytheneedtowatchTVeverynight.Intheperpetuationofhabits,sheturnsintoachair,unabletobreakoutofafrozenstateofinertia.Likewise,Huangbelievestherootofbiasesisaperson’sneedtostaywiththefamiliar.Herworkismotivatedbytheneedforself-examination.“Myworkreflectsmyownlifeexperiencesandmydevelopmentasahumanbeing.Intheprocessoffindingwaystoarticulatemyinnerthoughts,Ilearnthetruthaboutmyself.
• RobKolhouse(Tempe,AZ)isamixedraceartist,whohasbeen
dealingwithstereotypeshisentirelife.Kolhouse’sfigurativesculpturesborrowelementsfromcontemporaryimageryandclassicalstylestocreateworkthatrepresentsdiversityinoursociety.Thecyborg,anamalgamoffleshandmachine,isatimelymetaphorrepresentativeofculturalconstructsandtheintersectionofcontemporaryartthroughclay.“Myresearchandresultantartworkaddresstheperceptionofthesocially-constructedgenderbinarythroughtheuseofacyberneticbodyandtheideaofafluidandcontingentself.Theseworksexploretheideasbehindaconstructedbeing;theyrepresentthepsychologicalselfinashellthatisdevoidofgenderstereotypes.Whatisfeminineormasculineifthebodyisnotborn,butinsteadisconstructed?”AdditionalVisualVoicesartistbiographiesareavailableonrequest.Forhigh-resimagesandphotocredits,[email protected].
RobKolhouse.DoCyborgsGetCold?Probably,2017.MidrangeBlackClay,MixedMedia.18”x12”x11”.PhotocourtesyofRobKolhouse.
SydCarpenter.ShirleyHancock,2012.Clay,graphite,andwatercolors.20”x23”x5”.PhotocourtesyofSydCarpenter.