Ève K. Tremblay

Ève K. Tremblay, a photographer and multidisciplinary artist born in 1972, grew up in Val-David, alongside her father Alain-Marie Tremblay’s ceramics workshop and her mother-in-law, the artist Indira Nair. Inspired by the bipolar illness of her mother who fell ill shortly after her birth, the exploration of consciousness, transformation and reconstruction are at the heart […]

Bascha Mon

Bascha Mon was born Nov. 3rd 1932 in Newark, NJ.  She was a lonely only child, a tomboy with dark hair and braids that boys loved to pull . She lived on High St. (now Martin Luther King Boulevard). From 5th grade on, she traveled by buses to schools on the other side of the […]

Katya Gardea Browne

Katya Gardea Browne is a Mexican-American artist with an MFA from Yale University. She began her studies at La Esmeralda National Institute of Fine Arts in Mexico, and holds a Fine Arts degree from SVA, School of Visual Arts in New York. She divides her time between Mexico, the United States and Germany. Her overall […]

Frans van Lent

Frans van Lent is a Dutch video/performance artist and curator, based in Dordrecht, the Netherlands. Studied at MaHKU, Utrecht (MA Fine Arts). He tutors at the Willem de Kooning Academy, Rotterdam (since 2000). His recent projects include the Unnoticed Art Festival, The ConceptBank and The ParallelShow. There is no clear distinction between his practice as […]

Nate Page

Nate Page works site specifically to bring an emotional awareness to the psychological implications of designed environments. Page purposely acts as a non-expert visitor and observes a location as a construction of someone else’s plan. The act of observational drawing is the conceptual foundation for his practice.   Instead of drawing what he sees, he intervenes […]

Neysa Page-Lieberman

Neysa Page-Lieberman is a contemporary art curator, lecturer, writer and educator. Her areas of focus include feminism, African diaspora, social practice and public art. Currently she is the director of the Department of Exhibitions and Performance Spaces at Columbia College Chicago and the chief curator of the Wabash Arts Corridor. She also designed and teaches […]

Jeannie Motherwell

Born and raised in New York City, Jeannie Motherwell inherited a love of painting from her father, Robert Motherwell, and stepmother, Helen Frankenthaler, two pillars of mid-century abstraction. She studied painting at Bard College and the Art Students League in New York. Continuing with her art after college, she became active in arts education at the Bruce Museum in Greenwich, CT, until […]

Markus Mueller

Clients of BUREAU MUELLER include the Museum fur Moderne Kunst (MMK), Frankfurt, the Josef Albers Museum Quadrat Bottrop, the internet magazine Contemporary And (C&), the ars viva – price of the Kulturkreis der deutschen Wirtschaft im BDI e.V. (Association of Arts and Culture of the German Economy at the Federation of German Industries) , RAY […]

Takehito Etani

Takehito Etani invents fantastical wearable devices, installations, and toys that he refers to as spiritual prosthetics. He explores the relationships between body, consciousness and technology in contemporary daily life. His subtly humorous performances with such devices are intended as both social critique and a vision of a future alternative reality. Selected exhibitions and installation venues featuring his work include Yerba Buena […]

Elizabeth Gregory-Gruen

Elizabeth Gregory-Gruen’s Cut Work series is an evolving exploration of emotion initiated though free hand scalpel cut multilayered organic imagery. The layers make space for shadows to fall and move with the vibration of life where the imperfection is the perfection. There are no expectations, only discovery. The image is determined in the top layer […]