Pennie Key

Pennie Key is a London based artist. Her work incorporates visual, performative and autobiographical elements. She is interested in sexuality, relationships, gender issues, power dynamics, and her work expands across a variety of mediums. Currently, her starting point is her various identities (a queer, young woman, a middle class daughter, a Mixed Martial Artist in […]

Rafael Soldi

Rafael Soldi is a Peruvian­-born, Seattle-based artist and curator. He holds a BFA in Photography & Curatorial Studies from the Maryland Institute College of Art. He has exhibited internationally at the Frye Art Museum, American University Museum, Griffin Museum of Photography, ClampArt, The Print Center, G. Gibson Gallery, Connersmith, Filter Space, and Burrard Arts Foundation, […]

Vasiliki Antonopoulou

This is the second interview with Vasiliki, the one can be heard by clicking here. Vasiliki Antonopoulou was born in Greece and raised in Saudi Arabia, two locations which re-emerge in her process. Her practice combines text, performance and moving image, to explore notions of displacement and otherness. These manifest in metaphors that create multiple layers […]

Srđan Tunić

Srđan Tunić is an art historian, freelance curator and cultural manager from Belgrade, Serbia, currently living between Serbia and Montenegro. From 2010 till 2011 he worked in The Museum of African Art in Belgrade, as a curatorial associate/program animator in the department of education. Since 2012 he has been working as an independent curator, researcher, writer and […]

Allen Frame

Allen Frame is a photographer and writer, represented by Gitterman Gallery in New York where he has had solo exhibitions of photography in 2005, 2009, and 2013, and will have another in June, 2019. He had a solo exhibition called Innamorato at Pratt Institute in 2018. He has been invited by CECArtslink to do a […]

Amanda Browder

Born in Missoula, MT in 1976, Amanda Browder received an MFA/MA from the University of Wisconsin at Madison and taught at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. She currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York producing large-scale fabric installations for building exteriors and other public sites. She works primarily with the community, […]

Sandra Lapage

Sandra Lapage got her MFA from the Maine College of Art in 2013. Sandra has participated in collective and solo exhibitions in Brazil, Europe and the United States, notedly at the Brazilian Embassy in Brussels (2007), at the Ribeirão Preto Art Museum for the 2006 exhibition program, at the Centro Cultural São Paulo in 2012, […]

Darren Hāper

Darren’s work has been exhibited in numerous solo and group exhibitions, has been showcased in the national publication New American Paintings, and was named “artist to watch” at the Dayton Visual Art Center. He has had solo exhibitions at Wittenberg University, Springfield, OH; Green Line Projects, Philadelphia, PA; Divisible Gallery, Dayton, OH; Cochran Gallery, Dayton, […]

Linda Francis

I studied painting with Tony Smith at Hunter College but started out studying biochemistry and physics. I really thought of these fields as philosophy: as an illumination of limits and the backdrop for a discussion of humanity’s striving to overcome them. This is not meant to describe an interest in myth, be it social or […]

Rob Neilson

Rob Neilson is the Frederick R. Layton Professor of Art and Associate Professor at Lawrence University in Appleton, Wisconsin. Born and raised in Detroit, he received a BFA in Fine Arts from the College for Creative Studies and an MFA in Sculpture from the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill. Rob has exhibited his sculpture and […]