Artist Spotlights

 
Joanna Cortez
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Joanna Cortez

“My work has always in some way dealt with ideas of economic migration and the search for shelter/stability. I reference some of the places, good and bad, that I’ve lived in. I reference Mexican blankets, nature, chainlink, and other domestic imagery that’s meaningful to me.”

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Lauren Skelly Bailey
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Lauren Skelly Bailey

“Lately I am revisiting old pots. I am building new layers of coils, smoothing them, and incorporating more glazed forms in this new layer onto the surface of something that has already been fired. The process of firing the work starts over, and the layers keep being applied until deemed done. This second chance of being something else is important to my practice in the studio and out of it.”

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Carson Fox
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Carson Fox

“The stand-alone sculptures are more improvisational as they are made, and I may work on them for months before they are resolved, cutting things off and fussing with the surfaces. Installations are more directed, as I usually have a vision for what it should be and it is a matter of making the pieces that will create it.”

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Susanna Koetter
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Susanna Koetter

“I’d say most of my work is begins with the appropriation of images, signs, and materials that don’t have an explicit author, but belong more in a collective psyche as terms marked by an inherent ambivalence: country, race, sex, body; the way that flags both indicate where you are, and and also designate the distance to be read far away.”

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Sandy Williams IV
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Sandy Williams IV

“I think a lot of my work lately has been to participate, and to think about how I can help in the world. So I usually start with an idea, and the materials follow. Sometimes that process results in an object, but often it can be a role, or a record, or about the process itself.”

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Kellyann Monaghan
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Kellyann Monaghan

“My paintings describe and explore through the physicality of the paint: billowing, tumultuous clouds, a plane of land gashed apart by an earthquake, a frightening wave of water, the rapid deluge of floods, the rising ephemeral smoke from a fire.”

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Dante Migone-Ojeda
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Dante Migone-Ojeda

“In a certain sense, the fire has become another artist's tool for me as I've started to learn how to predict how and where the wood will burn, and I really lean into that control. At the same time, fire is fire, you know? So it can be really hard to know exactly what it will look like.”

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