![]() | Audrey Anastasi Most of my work focuses on the human face, figures, animals and nature... more info |
![]() | Audrey Anastasi Most of my work focuses on the human face, figures, animals and nature... more info |
![]() | Miya Ando In my work, I create quiet, abstract, meditative environments as a study of spiritual expression... more info |
![]() | Erin Beaver Color and form are generated by throwing a balloon filled with paint at a sheet of paper. This explosive action... more info |
![]() | Anjali Bhargava In French they say, Il faut souffrir pour tre belle. My photography visually explores this assertion... more info |
![]() | Trevor Brown My work strips the familiarity from the everyday, challenging the things we take for granted and elevating the often overlooked... more info |
![]() | Ramona Candy Movement is my method. While it is in dance that I found voice, passion, and connection with culture and personal heritage... more info |
![]() | Alex Cascone I am interested by looking into the borders which separate our perceptions from reality... more info |
![]() | Goseong Choi I take photographs of my current circumstances in intimate domestic contexts. I care about the subtlety which can lie hidden... more info |
![]() | Adrian Coleman I am particularly interested in a gritty strain of urban anthropology, in worn masonry, weathered infrastructure, and post-industrial detritus... more info |
![]() | Ernest Concepcion The black and white paintings evolved from "The Line Wars" drawing series, which depict forces engaged in ridiculous battle... more info |
![]() | Elizabeth Corkery I use screen and digital printmaking techniques to explore creative development and our subconscious structuring of... more info |
![]() | Pia Coronel My work examines the intuitive feelings that intertwine with the search and perception of existence... more info |
![]() | Enid Crow The self-portrait series “Beauty Queens” is inspired by garish advertisements for... more info |
![]() | Anita Cruz-Eberhard I work in themes by subject and/or media, using multidisciplinary approaches to visual expression... more info |
![]() | Mariano Del Rosario I allow my work to evolve or devolve till it generates surprising results. In general... more info |
![]() | Florine Demosthene I’ve been intrigued by the black female body in contemporary visual culture and am piqued by... more info |
![]() | Denise DeSpirito This work uses minimal line drawn painted using gouache to reference the myriad, excessive images... more info |
![]() | Karni Dorell My work questions social groupings and how the feeling of the group experience fluctuates... more info |
![]() | Sonjie Feliciano Solomon Ephemerality and transformation, light and shadow, structure and collapsibility, the designed and the organic... more info |
![]() | Karen Fitzgerald Roundness is fundamental to my visual thinking. The form is not only nature’s most efficient, it is also uniquely able... more info |
![]() | Julia Forrest A woman presents herself within the landscape. She turns a mirror towards the viewer... more info |
![]() | Glenn Friedel I have been painting with light for well over a decade. I am interested in pushing the medium... more info |
![]() | Isabelle Garbani I stand on the same spot on the subway platform every evening, next to the second trash can, waiting for the train... more info |
![]() | Sheila Goloborotko Ever since I was a kid, I was immersed in a progressive millieu, schooled across disciplines... more info |
![]() | Katherine Gressel I am interested in spaces and the tensions between different types of spaces public and private, invented and real... more info |
![]() | Ian Hall It’s easy for me to identify the differences between my hometown in West Virginia and my current residence in Brooklyn... more info |
![]() | Callie Hirsch My concerns as an artist are twofold: the unearthing and piecing together of archetypal forms... more info |
![]() | Colleen Ho Often our efforts are invisible, repetitive and mundane; but we are quietly and diligently building our beautiful ethereal world... more info |
![]() | Szu-Wei Ho Through imagination, I transform my daily life experiences into a fantastic world... more info |
![]() | Kara Kramer As my studio practice evolves, I learn that what I create can not be easily determined... more info |
![]() | Fay Ku My works on paper are narrative, figurative and psychological. I work most often with materials associated with drawing... more info |
![]() | Cynthia Lawson Jaramillo The focus of my work is the exploration of time and the everyday, with work ranging from textual interactive pieces... more info |
![]() | Meredith Leich I regard watercolor as a remarkably modern medium. Manufactured tubes provide a brilliant selection of colors...more info |
![]() | Dina Litovsky “Whiteout” is a series photographed in Black Rock City, Nevada... more info |
![]() | Douglas Ljungkvist These images belong to an ongoing personal project that photographs vintage cars in Brooklyn's urban and industrial landscapes... more info |
![]() | Stephen Mallon Most people look at work sites and machinery and see nothing more than concrete and steel... more info |
![]() | Christina Massey Using methods of constructing and deconstructing, I am constantly re-purposing my own artwork... more info |
![]() | Cliff Matias This work is part of an on-going work called “Native in NYC”... more info |
![]() | Jeanette May "Flora and Fauna" combines photographs of suburban front yards and of fake fauna to examine... more info |
![]() | Erica McDonald Continually inspired by a long line of creatives as well as by the subject and circumstance before me... more info |
![]() | Robin Michals New York City is fluid, in flux, always changing, the past rushing the future... more info |
![]() | Anne Mourier Whether I am constructing three-dimensional works out of doll-house-sized objects, taking a straight photograph, or gluing beads on paper... more info |
![]() | Seamus O'Brien My artwork objectifies the lifelike facades and childlike ambiance reflected in popular amusement institutions... more info |
![]() | Avani Patel My most recent work draws inspiration from the visual patterns and rhythmic movements of East Indian performance... more info |
![]() | Sarah Nicole Phillips I employ commonplace symbols to reveal underlying societal tensions while offering an alternative and hopeful vision... more info |
![]() | Slava Polishchuk Drawing from nature is always my passion... more info |
![]() | Anthony Rhoades Forever searching for real moments and happy accidents... more info |
![]() | John Roach I am an artist who is usually not happy unless he is jamming things together that don't seem to fit... more info |
![]() | Christopher Rose Old growth forests and highway traffic accidents populate my artistic practice... more info |
![]() | Max Schreier I take neo-Baroque paths to explore the seemingly irreconcilable social divides in the world’s globalizing modern cities... more info |
![]() | Geralyn Shukwit Brooklyn Walls: Capturing the life on the walls of this county of Kings... more info |
![]() | Nancy Siesel Years ago as a student of documentary photography I traveled to Peru during a semester break... more info |
![]() | Elisabeth Smolarz I use the documentary mediums of video and photography as tools to explore the social structures which constitute human interaction... more info |
| Anton Trofymov I believe this: photography is not a goal in its own right, but only a means of embodying an idea... more info |
![]() | Chuck Webster I strive to make work that is clear, layered and generous... more info |
![]() | Jackie Weisberg The Gowanus Canal is toxic, beautiful, valuable, its future uncertain... more info |
![]() | Daniel Wiener My program is to make sculpture that surprises me... more info |
![]() | Anderson Zaca For three months I traveled to every borough with a quest and a camera... more info |
![]() | Evan Zelermyer My abstract photography evolved out of years of exploration of New York City’s five boroughs... more info |