I don’t usually collaborate or work sculpturally. In 2009 I had an opportunity to collaborate with my wife, Linda Ganjian. … More
Month: March 2012
Valerie Brennan
My work on paper and my paintings on wood have a very symbiotic relationship. I like hanging the paper work … More
Ted Gahl
When I’m not making paintings, I like to make collaborative books with my friends. This page is from a book … More
Marina Adams
I have always loved how the environment works its way into my paintings. And so a few years ago, with … More
Wes Sherman
“The aim of art is not to copy nature, but to express it!” – Frenhofer From The Unknown Masterpiece, by … More
Mary Addison Hackett
My main body of work is diverse. A few years ago, I started making more obvious reference to things in … More
Sandi Slone
My 2001 show in Portland Oregon closed on Sept 8, three days before the events of 9/11. It was titled … More
Heidi Pollard
I started taking photographs with my cellphone a few years ago on long walks home from the day job. Garbage … More
Katherine Bradford
There’s been a lot of construction on our block in Williamsburg. This wall of blue and black plywood was right … More
Jenny Dubnau
My main work is psychological portrait paintings. But every once in a while the history of portraiture starts to feel … More
Wendy White
Lately I’ve been plunking pieces of my paintings, vintage ads, and photographs I’ve taken into digital collages and printing them … More
David Humphrey
I’ve been making sculpture in the woods, attempting to get inside the spirit of roadside produce-stand sign vernacular. I’m not sure … More