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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 with his son Crosby was nominated for an Eisner award in 2013. In 2015, Fantagraphics Books published The Late Child, his graphic novel collaboration with Marguerite Van Cook. Currently, he teaches at Parsons; and a revised paperback edition of the critically acclaimed graphic novel 7 Miles A Second, Romberger’s collaboration with Van Cook and the late multimedia artist and AIDS activist David Wojnarowicz is available from https://groundzerobooks.com/
She has also earned three Emmy nominations for:
The Farm-Angola USA dir. by Liz Garbus and Jonathan Stack
Judy Garland-By Myself dir. by Susan lacy
Ghosts of Abu Ghraib dir. by Rory Kennedy
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 art-in-architecture installations. In particular, his work explores the hybrid spaces of the digital and physical worlds, using technology to create a relationship between architecture and media art.
An award winner in the fields of both art and technology, Anadol has served as artist-in-residence and guest lecturer around the world. His past site-specific audio/visual performances in the public space include The International Digital Arts Biennial Montreal (Canada), Arts Electronica Festival (Austria), l’Usine | Genève (Switzerland), Arc De Triomf (Spain), Zollverein | SANAA’s School of Design Building (Germany), Santralistanbul Contemporary Art Center (Turkey), Outdoor Vision Festival, Santa Fe, New Mexico (USA), Istanbul Design Biennial (Turkey), and the City of Sydney (Australia).
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 Art, Youngstown Ohio presented a solo show of her work. An overview of her career is in the catalog, Summer Breeze, which accompanied her 2013 solo exhibition at the Johnson Museum of Art, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York. Her work is in private and public collections including The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; The Allen Art Mueum, Ohio; The Johnson Museum of Art, New York; The Butler Institute of American Art, Ohio.
Alice resides in the Hudson Valley and in the Finger Lakes, New York. Recently Alice was a visiting Artist at the American Academy in Rome and since then has been creating paintings and pastels derived from her stay in Rome. Her subjects have evolved in the course of her career, invariably invoking images with psychological significance and composed with a focus on light and spatial relationships.