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Gamaliel Rodríguez (b. 1977 in Puerto Rico) is a visual artist based in Puerto Rico. He works with pencil, ink, acrylic, and ballpoint pen to produce aerial views… -
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THE VISITING ARTIST & SCHOLAR SERIES David Dotson is a visual artist with an international exhibition and residency record. His work is a constellation of… -
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Cameron A. Granger came up Cleveland, Ohio alongside his mother, Sandra, inheriting both her love of soul music, and habit of apologizing too much. A video artist, he… -
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Jules Gimbrone is an artist and composer who works from a platform of diffused subjectivity, looking to a confluence of biology, technology, and social structures to… -
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Michael Scott studied painting at the Kansas City Art Institute, where he earned his BFA. He was a recipient of the Skowhegan painting fellowship in Skowhegan, Maine,… -
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Bastos Family Creative Educator Series Natural Born Artists: Visual Journaling and Artistic PotentialFlorentine BaumannHead of Visual Arts Department, Nelson Mandela… -
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Heather Jones is an artist who uses abstraction and color to comment on the historical and socio-political relationship between women and textiles, and explores the… -
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Mthuthuzeli Zimba, a masters candidate at the University of Cape Town, is an interdisciplinary artist passionate about storytelling. His work explores black identity,… -
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Analía Segal (b. 1967, Rosario, Argentina) has a Masters Degree in Studio Art from NYU (2001), and a Bachelors Degree in Graphic Design from Universidad de Buenos… -
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Mary Mattingly is a visual artist. She founded Swale, an edible landscape on a barge in New York City to circumvent public land laws that make it illegal to pick food on… -
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Michael Coppage is a conceptual artist using an interdisciplinary, dialectical approach to address social issues surrounding race and language. Originally from Chicago,… -
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Jeffrey Gibson’s artworks make reference to various aesthetic and material histories rooted in Indigenous cultures of the Americas, and in modern and contemporary… -
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Richard W. James is currently an assistant professor of ceramics at Miami University, Oxford OH. Prior to this, he was the assistant professor of sculpture and ceramics… -
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Mónica Ramírez-Montagut is a devotee of museums. “I love visiting any kind of museum, anywhere.” Born in Mexico City, Mónica joined the… -
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Steve Locke is a New York-based artist whose paintings, drawings, sculptures, and installations live at the intersections of portraiture, identity, and modernism. From… -
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Shannon R. Stratton is a curator, writer and a lapsed artist with a background in fiber and painting. She co-founded the Chicago non-profit Threewalls in 2003 and was… -
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2021-03-09 Sarabel Santos Negron
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2021-03-09 Sarabel Santos Negron
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Born in Bayamón, Puerto Rico, 1984Sarabel Santos-Negrón is a multidisciplinary artist, educator and museum professional. Her work is informed by the… -
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Mara Duvra is a visual artist, writer, and curator. Her research-based practice combines photography, poetry, and video to create installations that explore stillness…
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