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Hartwig’s work questions constructs of power and control that enforce balance. She uses art making as an active and urgent attempt to create a movable fulcrum that draws attention, questioning, and awareness to our shared state of being.  Her work merges formal training of finely crafted objects and illustration with experimental approaches to new material. […]

I often find myself equally if not more interested in the process by which something was made than the thing itself.  The worlds of manufacturing and production are hidden from the eyes and ears of the consumer and because of that the histories of the things that surround us often remain untold.  I use my […]

Artist Statement – My large-scale installations and sculptures examine the lingering effects of exploitation and human ambition from the Age of Discovery on our current socio-ecological climate. In my museum inspired installations I embody the character of curator and naturalist, using aesthetics of scientific authority while taking poetic license with truth and history. I pull […]

Artist Statement – Since 2013, I have been working on a series I call ID# examining the construct of identity, its elasticity and tensions that simultaneously stretch, while holding together our social fabric in the fast-paced stream of information. The latest strings series on wood stretchers explore composition studies on the geometry of interaction reflecting […]

Artist Statement – I am compelled to recompose the world around me. I walk through the physical landscape, observe first hand buildings, bridges and architecture, pedestrians and traffic, garbage on the street, cranes overhead, mountains and forests in the distance, exhaustively documenting them all. I break these forms apart and use the pieces to rebuild […]

Artist Statement – My work is an ongoing investigation of disintegration and decay, to understand life-cycles, origins and survival. Inspired by taxonomies of the natural world, I attempt to fuse a relationship between humans and the environment. My aim is to evoke deliberation of responsibility, deterioration and empathy. Collecting reclaimed items allows me to survey […]

Artist Statement – Every time I start working on a new piece of art, the beauty of the materials inform my work, challenging and motivating me. I like to focus on the inherent tactile qualities of the materials I choose as well as their history and the social implications of using them. I am excited […]

My art practice is a way of embodying observations which I feel are deserving of a closer inspection or alternate platform in which to exist. Much of the work has been an attempt to capture a tone or moment which has passed, some are tributes to people, visual manifestations of musings, or they serve as […]

Under the guidance of professor Robin Lasser the following San Jose State University MFA students participated in a special class residency: Sandra Frank Alison M. Mierzykowski Paula Pereira Williamson John Trefethen Adrienne K. Pao Bill Thomas Noah Wilson

Marc Horowitz is a Los Angeles-based artist working in painting, performance, video, photography, sculpture, and social practice. He combines traditional drawing and painting styles, commercial photography, and new media to explore entertainment, class, commerce, failure, success, and personal meaning. At age seventeen, he attended Indiana University Bloomington, receiving his degree in Business Marketing and Microeconomics. […]