Lisa Corinne Davis

Lisa Corinne Davis is an abstract painter exploring themes of racial, social and psychological identity. Born in Baltimore, MD, currently living and working in Brooklyn, NY, Davis received her BFA from Pratt Institute in 1980, and has exhibited her work in the United States and in Europe, including one person shows at Spanierman/Modern (New York), […]

Lisa Corinne Davis

Lisa Corinne Davis is an abstract painter exploring themes of racial, social and psychological identity. Born in Baltimore, MD, currently living and working in Brooklyn, NY, Davis received her BFA from Pratt Institute in 1980, and has exhibited her work in the United States and in Europe, including one person shows at Spanierman/Modern (New York), […]

Ellen Harvey

Ellen Harvey is a British-born artist living and working in Brooklyn. This is the second interview with Ellen, the first interview (part one) is here. She is a 2016 recipient of a John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Fellowship in the Visual Arts and a graduate of the Whitney Independent Study Program. She has exhibited extensively in the […]

Ellen Harvey

Ellen Harvey is a British-born artist living and working in Brooklyn. This is the second interview with Ellen, the first interview (part one) is here. She is a 2016 recipient of a John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Fellowship in the Visual Arts and a graduate of the Whitney Independent Study Program. She has exhibited extensively in the […]

Paige Wery

Paige Wery is the owner and curator of The Good Luck Gallery, the only commercial space in Los Angeles dedicated to showing Self-taught art including Outsider, Folk and Visionary work. Before opening The Good Luck Gallery in early 2014, she spent six years as the publisher and advertising director of Artillery Magazine, a contemporary art […]

Paige Wery

Paige Wery is the owner and curator of The Good Luck Gallery, the only commercial space in Los Angeles dedicated to showing Self-taught art including Outsider, Folk and Visionary work. Before opening The Good Luck Gallery in early 2014, she spent six years as the publisher and advertising director of Artillery Magazine, a contemporary art […]

Barbara Takenaga

Barbara Takenaga’s paintings have been viewed in many ways – as abstract or representational, micro or macro, cartoon-goofy or cosmic-psychedelic.  With a range of references that include astronomy, fractals, sci-fi and invented landscapes, the work involves a labor-intensive process. Her most recent solo exhibition was a 20-year survey at the Williams College Museum of Art […]

Barbara Takenaga

Barbara Takenaga’s paintings have been viewed in many ways – as abstract or representational, micro or macro, cartoon-goofy or cosmic-psychedelic.  With a range of references that include astronomy, fractals, sci-fi and invented landscapes, the work involves a labor-intensive process. Her most recent solo exhibition was a 20-year survey at the Williams College Museum of Art […]

Rachel Klipa

Rachel Klipa works for the Office of Public Art in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Her current research pertains to New Deal post-office murals by industrial designer Alexander J. Kostellow (1897-1954), and Serbia’s first modern artist Nadežda Petrović (1873-1915).  

Rachel Klipa

Rachel Klipa works for the Office of Public Art in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Her current research pertains to New Deal post-office murals by industrial designer Alexander J. Kostellow (1897-1954), and Serbia’s first modern artist Nadežda Petrović (1873-1915).