Marguerite Van Cook
Marguerite Van Cook toured with The Clash with her punk band The Innocents, then came to NYC where she opened the noted installation gallery Ground Zero. Her own work is in many public collections, including MOMA, the Whitney Museum and Harvard. She won the Van Rensselear poetry prize while at Columbia University, where she was […]
Hadara Bar-Nadav
Hadara Bar-Nadav’s most recent book of poetry is The New Nudity (Saturnalia Books, 2017). Her previous books include Lullaby (with Exit Sign) (Saturnalia Books, 2013), awarded the Saturnalia Books Poetry Prize; The Frame Called Ruin (New Issues, 2012), Runner Up for the Green Rose Prize; and A Glass of Milk to Kiss Goodnight (Margie/Intuit House, […]
Brittany M. Powell
Brittany Moira Powell was born in Naples, Italy. Since then, she has lived in many parts of the country, including New Orleans and the Washington, DC area, thanks to her military father and accommodating mother. She moved to the San Francisco Bay Area to study photography at California College of the Arts, and graduated in […]
Abdul Mazid
Abdul Mazid is an American artist based in Los Angeles, California. Working across a wide range of media, Mazid incorporates – sculpture, drawing, video, installation, and painting –to explore the underlying complexities of identity and intersectionality as determined by micro and macro economic systems. A first generation American of Syrian and Mexican decent, Mazid draws […]
Lior Shamriz
Lior Shamriz was born in Ashkelon on the East Mediterranean, spent a decade in Berlin and now lives in California. Shamriz creates essayistic narrations that utilize cinema as performance and the cinematic languages as a process of reflexive documentation. A prolific filmmaker, churning out experimental shorts and two features, they channel the trickster spirit of […]
James Romberger
James Romberger is a fine artist and cartoonist who lives and works in Manhattan’s Lower East Side. In the mid-1980s, he was co-founder of the seminal East Village installation gallery Ground Zero. Romberger’s pastel drawings are in many private and public collections including the Metropolitan Museum of Art. “Post York”, his multimedia graphic novel/flexidisc collaboration […]
Margaret Crimmins
Margaret Crimmins is a NYC based sound designer/editor working primarily in historical, social and political documentaries. Some of the films she has worked on include; This is Home-A Refugee Story, Letters from Baghdad, Hot Girls Wanted, How to Dance in Ohio, Into the Amazon, Back on Board, American promise, The New Black, Soul Food Junkies, Semper […]
Refik Anadol
Born in Istanbul in 1985, Refik Anadol lives and works in Los Angeles. He holds an MFA degree from the UCLA Department of Design Media Arts, as well an MFA in Visual Communication Design from Istanbul Bilgi University. He is a media artist and director working in the fields of live audio/visual performance and immersive […]
Alice Dalton Brown
Alice Dalton Brown was raised in Ithaca, New York, studied at L’Académie Julien, Paris; Cornell University, New York; and received a BA degree from Oberlin College, Ohio. She has had over twenty solo exhibitions in New York City, in addition to several nationally and internationally. In 2018, February – April, The Butler Institute of American […]
Odili Donald Odita
Odili Donald Odita is an abstract painter whose work explores color both in the figurative historical context and in the sociopolitical sense. In recent years, Odita has been commissioned to paint several large-scale wall installations including The United States Mission to the United Nations in New York (2011), the Savannah College of Art and Design […]