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Kathy Aoki’s work addresses gender and pop-culture issues through approachable visual formats spiked with humor. Her most recent series, “The Museum of Historical Makeovers,” has roots in art history, beauty trends, feminism, and museology. Presented in a simulated museum setting, the project features immersive installations, ersatz historical prints, sculpture, photos, and mockumentary videos, providing a […]

Hello, my name is Mansur Nurullah and I am 46 years old. The work I create is the result of my struggle to understand, interpret, and inhabit the complex landscape of the world that I find myself in. My works are constructions that are informed by the natural environment, architecture, memory, history, imagination, and process. […]

Frequently objects, especially ubiquitous ones, overwhelm individuals. Ubiquitous things can quickly become so overwhelming that they become unseen, rejected from conscious thought because of their power. In my projects, I reclaim mundane everyday items and elevate them to fragile forms. These forms reorient space, which allows for confusion that enables the viewer to explore the […]

Martin Olivares, (aka Rabbit Garcia), is an interdisciplinary artist working in drawing, painting, and sculpture. Recent work involves the use of found objects that he recontextualizes to call attention to foreign histories that are in the process of being forgotten. Olivares is interested in giving new meaning to old physical memories that have been disconnected […]

Artist Statement – Things, whether newly bought or recently discarded, are ambiguous until we assign value and meaning. I am fascinated by the liminal space between those things that we hold onto forever and what we thoughtlessly toss out. When do the things that were once comforting, affirming, or desirable, somehow lose their luster? I […]

Artist Statement – I focus on process and material exploration, with a fondness for stone. My hope is that my artworks serve as a subtle point of reflection for how multiple, and even contradictory meanings, can coexist in symbolic language. All language is less clear than it first appears, particularly in the United States where […]

Artist Statement – Boats are storied human objects, culturally ubiquitous, recognizable forms rife with association. They are vessels that carry us, and their recognizable form and implied transitional narrative combine in sculptural objects to tell stories that are both individual and highly relatable. Pairing skin-on-frame boatbuilding—where cloth skins a skeletal armature—with found, historied textiles creates […]

Artist Statement – Much of my work references devotional objects — sacred objects that provoke contemplation and reflection. In my case, they are built from functional materials in a non-functional context. Traditional domestic materials — porcelain, fabric, thread — are humble and accessible, and seductive to the touch. Often my mark-making mimics lines and shapes […]

Eduardo Cruz Torres was born in Mexico and is a self-taught artist who started drawing as soon as he was able to hold a pencil. Developing his own style by the time he was 11, his early work used black ink, which remained his preferred medium for several years. In 2014 he began experimenting with etching metal using a scribe tool. […]

Maria Phillips is an artist and educator based in Seattle, Washington. Phillips work is a manifestation of the overlap between home and studio. Attuned to the inconspicuous beauty awaiting in the random encounters and habitual rhythms of the domestic space, Phillips leverages these observations into work that considers experience as material, whether wearable, sculptural, or […]