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Michelle Hartney

Featured Artist: Michelle Hartney

Michelle Hartney is a Chicago-based artist whose work addresses a broad range of topics, from women’s health issues, to the concept of heroes, love, and the cosmos.  She works in a variety of materials, including fiber, wood, found objects, community based interactive performance, and the internet.  Her interest in using art to address social issues began during her graduate studies

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Tra Bouscaren

Featured Artist: Tra Bouscaren

Tra Bouscaren is a post-disciplinary artist, professor and independent researcher based in Watsonville, California. Incorporating neon, demolition rebar, lab equipment, trash cast in epoxy, monumental hand-carved styrofoam sculpture and other junk-object assemblage, Bouscaren programs interactive video-mapped environments which envelop material substrates into a video bath built out of multiple live surveillance feeds taken from within

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Shanti Grumbine Brooklyn Artist

Featured Artist: Shanti Grumbine

Shanti Grumbine is a Brooklyn-based visual artist who has been an artist in residence at the Millay Colony, Ucross, Yaddo, Vermont Studio Center, Wave Hill Winter Workspace Residency, Lower East Side Printshop Keyholder Residency, Artist in the Marketplace (AIM), Women’s Studio Workshop and the Bemis Center for Contemporary Art. Fellowships include the A.I.R Gallery Fellowship and the LABA

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#LOVEWINS: Photographer Gia Goodrich Shares Her Bold New Project

LOVE WINS: Faces of Marriage Equality is a powerful archive of LGBTQ love stories. Conceived by photographer Gia Goodrich, the evolving project makes these loving relationships visible, normal, and accepted. Yes, we’ve come a long way, but the sad truth is that the vast majority of us in the LGBTQ community have felt isolated, shamed and questioned

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