Elana Mann
Elana Mann (b. 1980, Boston, MA) has presented her artwork in city parks, museums, galleries, and buses including: the Museum of Contemporary Art, San Diego; Commonwealth & Council, Los Angeles; Ben Maltz Gallery, Otis College of Art and Design, Los Angeles; REDCAT, Los Angeles; The Ford Foundation, New York; The Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington […]
Sergio De La Torre
Sergio De La Torre is an artist based in San Francisco, CA. His works have focused on issues regarding diaspora, tourism, labor and surveillance. These works have appeared in the 10th International Istanbul Biennial; the Bienal Barro de America; the Cleveland Performance Art Festival; the Atelier Frankfurt; the Centro Cultural Tijuana; the Yerba Buena Center […]
Ludger Brümmer
Born and raised in Werne, Germany, Ludger Brümmer received his Masters in psychology/sociology at University Dortmund. Composition studies with Nicolaus A. Huber and Dirk Reith at the Folkwang Hochschule Essen. Collaboration with choreographer Susanne Linke and the Nederlands Dans Theater for “Ruhrort” with his work “Riti Contour” for orchestra. International Performances at GRM, Paris at ICMC’s […]
Michael Jantzen
Michael Jantzen, who considers himself to be an artist and a designer, was born in Centralia Illinois on May 3rd 1948. He grew up with his parents and eight brothers and sisters on a summer resort near Carlyle Illinois. It was there that his early experimentations with structure design led him to Southern Illinois University, […]
Maggie Hinders
In 1980 Maggie Hinders filled a U-Haul, drove east from the Midwest, and landed in New York City. She studied art and design at SVA, Parsons, and The Art Student’s League. After many twists and turns she found her place as a book designer at Alfred A. Knopf Publishers. Among the many books whose interiors […]
Susan Silton
Susan Silton resides in Los Angeles. Her multi-disciplinary projects engage multiple aesthetic strategies to mine the complexities of subjectivity and subject positions, often through poetic combinations of humor, discomfort, subterfuge and unabashed beauty. Silton’s work takes form in performative and participatory-based projects, photography, video, installation, text/audio works, and print-based projects, and presents in diverse contexts […]
Renée Petropoulos
Renée Petropoulos has created projects and exhibited internationally. Most recently embarking on the project “Among Nations (Mostly)” with a performance “Analogue” (2012) at the MAK, Venice to Venice (2012) as part of the Hammer Museum’s Made in L.A. and “Women in Surrealism” for LACMA (Los Angeles County Museum of Art). “Black Star”, begun in 2006, […]
Laurie Palmer
Laurie Palmer is an artist, writer, and teacher currently employed in the Art Department at the University of California, Santa Cruz. Her work, which takes form as sculpture, installation, writing, and public art, is concerned with material explorations of matter’s active nature as it asserts itself on different scales and in different speeds, and with […]
Pablo Helguera
Pablo Helguera (Mexico City, 1971) is a New York-based visual artist. His work revolves around the art of social interaction, and draws elements from sociology, activism and education through unusual formats. His work has been presented in multiple museums, including the Guggenheim, MoMA (New York), the MuseoNacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía (Madrid), the Palacio de BellasArtes (Mexico), as well as in several biennales (Havana, […]
Julie Tremblay
Julie Tremblay is from Quebec, Canada, and is based in Newburgh, NY. She has a Master’s of Fine Arts degree from Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, which she obtained in 1997 with a mention of excellence. She has since exhibited in group and solo exhibitions in galleries and museums throughout the US, Canada, Mexico, Europe and […]