Lindsey Beal is a photo-based artist in Providence, Rhode Island where she teaches at Rhode Island School of Design, Massachusetts College of Art & Design and New Hampshire Institute of Art’s MFA program. She has a M.F.A. in Photography from the University of Iowa and a Graduate Certificate in Book Arts at the University of […]
Conceptual
Collage: Paula Gillen: Superpower Women in Space
Collage is a powerful artform that allows the artist to create new worlds and realities. Artist Paula Gillen imagine a feminist utopia in outer space. agram: https://www.instagram.com/paulagillenart/ Website: paulagillen.net My show Head Trip is at Ten Nineteen New Orleans through October 17th but I am sure the work would be kept online: https://ten-nineteen.org/exhibitions/ Interview with […]
Now You See Me || Leonard Suryajaya
This week, I’m honored to feature six artists who offer a glimpse into the vast complexity and nuance of Asian America. While diverse in their image-making, the artists share a common thread: an urge to be seen and recognized through personal narratives put forth on one’s own terms. Work by the artists featured this week […]
Now You See Me || Jennifer Ling Datchuk
This week, I’m honored to feature six artists who offer a glimpse into the vast complexity and nuance of Asian America. While diverse in their image-making, the artists share a common thread: an urge to be seen and recognized through personal narratives put forth on one’s own terms. As viewers, the intricacies of these narratives […]
Now You See Me || Priya Kambli: Buttons for Eyes
This week, I’m honored to feature six artists who offer a glimpse into the vast complexity and nuance of Asian America. While diverse in their image-making, the artists share a common thread: an urge to be seen and recognized through personal narratives put forth on one’s own terms. As viewers, the intricacies of these narratives […]
Now You See Me || Jerry Takigawa: Balancing Cultures
This week, I’m honored to feature six artists who offer a glimpse into the vast complexity and nuance of Asian America. While diverse in their image-making, the artists share a common thread: an urge to be seen and recognized through personal narratives put forth on one’s own terms. As viewers, the intricacies of these narratives […]