Bruce Wands
Bruce Wands has been involved with digital media and music for more than forty years as an artist, musician, writer, curator and educator. His creative work explores the relationship between visual art, music, mathematics and the invention of new forms of narrative. Current projects include abstract digital images based on Buddhist geometry and electroacoustic multi-channel music […]
Jacquelene Drinkall
Jacquelene Drinkall is an artist, research-writer, curator and educator based in Gosford/Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Following her participation in 2015 Saas-Fee Summer Institute of Art (SFSIA) for which she worked as TA and received a SFSIA scholarship and a Developing and Recognising Talent (DART) award, she is further developing her ongoing research into telepathy […]
Thea Westreich Wagner and Ethan Wagner
Thea Westreich Wagner and Ethan Wagner began collecting art individually in the 1980s and have continued their life-defining passion since they became a couple in the early 1990s. They recently donated some 850 works to the Whitney Museum of American Art and the Centre Pompidou. Each institution has described their donations as “transformative.” Works from their donations were […]
Victoria N. Alexander
Victoria N. Alexander is a philosopher of science, working mainly on a secular redefinition of teleology, the study of purpose in nature — and in human behavior — as emergent self-organization. Her 2011 book, The Biologist’s Mistress: Rethinking Self-Organization in Art, Literature and Nature, is named for Haldane’s famous quip, “Teleology is like a mistress […]
Lisa C Soto
Lisa C Soto was born in Los Angeles, CA, and grew up in New York City and Spain. Her Caribbean heritage and continuous movements between continents and islands have informed her themes, providing her a unique, global perspective. The motifs of trans-culturalism and diminishing borders resonate throughout her sculptures, installations and drawings. Soto currently lives and […]
Alison O’Daniel
Alison O’Daniel weaves narrative between moving image, live performance, experimental music and object-making, she is building a visual, aural, and haptic vocabulary through varying levels of access to sound, color and material. Her projects engage scoring, music-making, and captioning, though not necessarily in that order. Listening and sensitivity are of the most importance. Often her projects build […]
Jane Dickson
Jane Dickson has been exhibiting her paintings, drawings, and prints in museums and galleries domestically and internationally for two decades. She frequently works with unusual surfaces such as Astroturf, sandpaper, vinyl, or carpet to exploit the implicit references and the textural possibilities these materials offer. Solo exhibitions of her work have been shown at The […]
Carter Kustera
Carter Kustera (1991- to present), formerly known as Kevin Carter (1962-1991) is a Brooklyn based Canadian artist and gallerist. Because the majority of people feel alienated by contemporary art, it is for that reason that Kustera produces works that tends to question the space between commercial and fine art. The results are often represented as […]
Patricia J. Olynyk
Patricia Olynyk has exhibited her work widely and her solo shows include: Sensing Terrains at the National Academy of Sciences, Transfigurations at Galleria Grafica Tokio, and Probe at Bruno David Gallery. Her work has also been featured in exhibitions at the Brooklyn Museum of Art, the Museo del Corso in Rome, the Universität der Künste […]
Ana Prvački
In her videos, services, concoctions and drawings Ana Prvački uses a gently pedagogical and comedic approach in an attempt to reconcile etiquette and erotics. Her work has been included in many international exhibitions including 14th Istanbul Biennial SALTWATER: A Theory of Thought Forms, Istanbul Turkey, Contour Biennial in Mechelen Belgium, dOCUMENTA 13, Sydney Biennial 2007, […]