Nicole Cherubini (b. 1970, Boston, MA) lives in Brooklyn, NY, and Hudson, NY. She received a BFA from the Rhode Island School of Design (Providence, RI) and an MFA from New York University (New York, NY). Her work has been featured in solo exhibitions at... →
Taylor Davis, artist and educator, earned her Diploma of Fine Arts from the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, a BS of Education from Tufts University, and her MFA from Milton Avery Graduate School of the Arts at Bard College. She has received numerous... →
SHEILA GALLAGHER (b. Morristown, New Jersey) received her BA from Connecticut College and her MFA from the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Gallagher is an interdisciplinary artist, curator, and professor of art at Boston College. She works in many mediums including video,... →
Odessa Straub (b. 1989, Brooklyn, NY) graduated with a BFA from The Cooper Union (2013). Odessa’s solo exhibitions include, Tennis Elbow, The Journal Gallery, Brooklyn, NY (2017); Real Puss Technologies, SEPTEMBER, Hudson, NY (2017); Tears in Housebreaking Letting the Gold, Acappella, Napoli, Italy (2016); Necrotizing... →
Annie Bielski (b. 1990, Ohio) is a painter, writer, performer, and organizer. She has performed her writing in such venues as The Museum of Modern Art, NY, Basilica Hudson, The Half Moon, Hudson, and elsewhere. She has toured as a collaborator and performer in the... →
FlucT is an experimental dance collective directed by multidisciplinary artists, Sigrid Lauren (b. 1986, Baltimore, MD) & Monica Mirabile (b. 1988, Clearwater, FL). Their work has been shown at the Queens Museum, MOMA Ps1, and their first solo exhibition was held at Platform Gallery, Baltimore,... →
Cal Lane (b. 1968, Halifax, Nova Scotia). Lane received her BA from Nova Scotia College of Art and Design, and her MFA from SUNY Purchase. Lane has exhibited extensively including the ArtMur (Leipzig, Germany), Bertha and Karl Leubsdorf Art Gallery, Burlington City Arts (Burlington, VT),... →
Born in Austin, Texas in 1975 and raised in Ames, Iowa, Laurel Nakadate received a BFA from the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (1998) and completed her MFA at Yale University (2001). Since then, twenty solo exhibitions of her photographs, films, and... →
Sara Greenberger Rafferty has exhibited widely since 2001, including solo exhibitions at The Kitchen, New York; MoMA PS1, New York; Eli Marsh Gallery at Amherst College, Massachusetts; The Suburban, Illinois; and a commissioned sculpture for the Public Art Fund. In 2014, she participated in the... →
Anna Sew Hoy (b. 1976) lives and works in Los Angeles, CA. She received her MFA from Bard College in 2008. Sew Hoy has held solo exhibitions at galleries and institutions including the Aspen Art Museum, Aspen, CO; San Jose Museum of Art, CA; Sikkema,... →
Xaviera Simmons transplants diverse narratives into agrestal, engineered, and somatic landscapes. Conjuring photography, audio, sculpture, performance, and video, Simmons traverses assumptions surrounding place, time, the populations that activate given contexts, and the capacity of record and memory to alter perceptions thereof. Simmons grounds sociopolitical, personal,... →
Barb Smith (b. 1979) is a Ridgewood, Queens based artist born in Kokomo, Indiana. Her work exists in a wide range of media including photography, video, and sculpture and invites reflection on one’s relationship to the material world as navigated by and through the body.... →
Wanting to be an artist. Being an artist. For forty years I have used the vernacular mass-market object and the hand-made as the site for my work. I would like the work to slip between boundaries, from a recognized use in the world to another... →
Agathe Snow b. 1976, Corsica, France Lives and works in Mattituck, New York Agathe Snow’s protean art practice includes installation, performance, sculpture, and writing. Informed by instances of personal experience to current events, her narratives address topics of consumer culture and its contribution to societal... →
Born 1971 in Baltimore, Maryland, Shinique Smith lives and works in Upstate New York. Her work is inspired by the vast nature of ‘things’ that we consume and discard, which resonate on a personal and social scale. The Graffiti of her youth, Japanese calligraphy, and... →
My ongoing project of metal sculptures called Sculptures for Margaret is named for the jewelry designer Margaret De Patta. De Patta’s studio jewelry in the 1960s and 70s engaged a dialog between fine art, design, and craft, through pieces informed by Constructivist ideals and her... →
Letha Wilson was born in Hawaii, raised in Colorado, and currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. She received her BFA from Syracuse University, her MFA from Hunter College in New York City, studied at Glasgow School of Art in Glasgow, Scotland, and attended... →
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