Projects featured this week were selected from our most recent call-for-submissions. I was able to interview each of these individuals to gain further insight into the bodies of work they shared. Today, we are looking at the series HY•ST•ER•IA: Body as Battleground, by Diane Fenster. HY•ST•ER•IA: Body as Battleground “The term hysteria comes from the Greek word “hysterika”, meaning […]
Archives for October 2019
Christine Lenzen: Forever a Wilderness
Projects featured this week were selected from our most recent call-for-submissions. I was able to interview each of these individuals to gain further insight into the bodies of work they shared. Today, we are looking at the series Forever a Wilderness, by Christine Lenzen. Forever a Wilderness The ongoing series Forever a Wilderness was born from […]
Mehves Lelic: On Adornment
Projects featured this week were selected from our most recent call-for-submissions. I was able to interview each of these individuals to gain further insight into the bodies of work they shared. Today, we are looking at the series On Adornment, by Mehves Lelic. On Adornment This series explores the relationship between adornment and selfhood and its […]
Jamie Tuttle: Summer Plates
Projects featured this week were selected from our most recent call-for-submissions. I was able to interview each of these individuals to gain further insight into the bodies of work they shared. Today, we are looking at the series Summer Plates, by Jamie Tuttle. Summer Plates “Nothing can re-incarnate the spirit like being in a place where something […]
The 2019 DOG Exhibition
Jurying an exhibition is never an easy task. Perhaps this because I know what it feels like to be on the other side. I know the sting of submitting work for an exhibition I truly believed I was right for, only to not be accepted. With this in mind, I would like to share my […]
Linda Troeller: Living in the Chelsea Hotel
When I lived in New York, every time I walked by the Chelsea Hotel, I wondered about its histories and residents. Living in the hotel was a badge of honor as it housed artists, writers, and musicians who defined New York City until it closed it’s doors in 2011. Photographer Linda Troeller was there to […]