Thursday, March 11, 2021

THREE ACTS A Survey of Shame, Emotion and Oblivion Curated by Mark Sink Gallery Guide

 


                  Cora Angel Now Is Not The Time for Shame Radiant












THREE ACTS

A Survey of Shame, Emotion and Oblivion

Curated by Mark Sink

 

In collaboration with Todd Edward Herman, Denver Collage Club, Alto Gallery and the Unperson Project, Three Acts braids three unique collaborations into one exhibit at RedLine for the Month of Photography exhibition.



RedLine Contemporary Art Center

2350 Arapahoe St, Denver, CO 80205

RedLine is open to the public (by appointment only).

Phone: (303) 296-4448

https://www.redlineart.org

@RedLineDenver


YouTube VIDEO - Exhibition Walk and Talk 





 


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Gallery Guide :

Andre Ramos-Woodard and Todd Edward Herman offer a personal and collective experience of socially-constructed identity and the personal and/or public harm that can follow. Founder of East Window exhibit space in Boulder, Todd Edward Herman’s “Shame Radiant” explores 200 photographic responses to the experience of shame. This tapestry of suffering seeks to return images to a more reflective, healing and contemplative space as opposed to a relic of judgement or a painful memory.


 

Denver Collage Club and Alto Gallery join forces for the second act that dives into the phenomenon of Cancel Culture and the existential crisis spurred by the pandemic. Alongside Pardon My Creep, where artists Kellye Eisworth & Britland Tracy unpack the role and impact of digital mediation on human connection and the dismantling of relationships as a result.  

 

 

The final act features the Unperson Project, an archive of oblivion from the artist duo from Mexico City, Andrea Tejeda and Susana Moyaho. Together, Three Acts carry the sentiment, crisis and response to the times.

IG @theunpersonproject

 

I want to thank the talented artists who stepped up to our call for work in one of the most difficult times we have ever experienced. To RedLine, Louise Martorano, Whit Sibley, Heidi Morgan, and the amazing RedLine staff who put up with my painful messy ways. And special thanks to Reed Art and Imaging and Infinite Editions for their amazing printing work. - Mark Sink

 

Additionally, we would like to express our gratitude to RedLine's leading Annual Fund contributors: The David & Laura Merage Foundation, Bonfils-Stanton Foundation, Hemera Foundation and  the citizens of the Scientific & Cultural Facilities District (SCFD).

 

Andre Ramos-Woodard  RICHER THAN WHITE PARENTS WITH BLACK KIDS

André Ramos-Woodard

Born in Nashville, Tennessee, Andre Ramos-Woodard is a contemporary artist

whose works evoke feelings of dreams and surrealistic narrative.

Primarily working with photography and collage, he conveys ideas of communal

and personal identity through internal conflicts. Ramos-Woodard is influenced

by personal experiences he went through while discovering his

own identity – he is queer and African-American, both of which are

well-known targets for discrimination. He uses his art to accent the ideas of

separation between him and the viewer, specifically those that may not resonate

with the ideas of the “Other” or problems within minority groups in contemporary culture. Ramos-Woodard received his BFA from Lamar University in Beaumont, Texas, and is currently pursuing his MFA at The University of New Mexico in Albuquerque. His thesis project is currently up at Trapdoor Projects in Albuquerque, New Mexico.


 

IG @andreduane

 

1. wossname (R.I.P.) acrylic paint on inkjet print 14” x 24” 2021

 

2. Get help. inkjet print 30” x 18” 2020


3. Things fall apart inkjet prints, tape, and lil police pigs 32” x 21” 2019

 

4. Untitled (LIVE LAUGH LOVE) inkjet print 22” x 28” 2019

 

5. Bad Blood (?) inkjet print 24” x 17” 2020

 

6. I was the worst nigga out there, but I still played polaroid 3.2” x 4.5” 2019

 

7. RICHER THAN WHITE PEOPLE WITH BLACK KIDS inkjet print 7” x 5” 2019

 

8. Lightskin nigga ink drawing on inkjet print 32” x 32” 2019

 

9. WEAPON inkjet print 32” x 47.5” 2019

 

10. Where can I lay my head? digital drawing on photograph   17” x 24” 2019

 

11. 2020 New Year’s Resolution inkjet print 16” x 24” 2020

 

12. Which one of y’all said y’all didn’t see color? inkjet print 15” x 11” 2019

 

13. he became a ghost II inkjet print 24” x 16” 2019

 

14. What am I supposed to do now? inkjet prints, tape 32” x 32” 2019

 

15. I just want to sleep, I don’t want to think anymore inkjet print 32” x 32” 2019

 

16. An abstraction of 2 niggas inkjet print 47.5” x 32” 2019

 

 

Tiana Graves Recollections Quilt - Found photographs, thread, poly-fil, gut 2019



Thought Objects

Being, Essence and Notion

The Denver Collage Club 

Founded in 2013 by Mark Sink and Mario Zoots

 

A mission to share and learn about current and historical work and forward-thinking ideas on the topic of collage, today.

 

Participating Artists:

Andre Ramos-Woodard Adam Milner, Andrea Tejeda - Unperson Project, , Chris Bagley, Claire Pimm - Cheryl Bailey, Colin Ward, Cali Banks, David Tippit, Donald Fodness, George P. Perez, Heather Oelklaus, Janice McDonald, Jared D.P. Anderson, Jeromie Dorrance, Karen Fisher, Kellye Eisworth , Lauri Lynnxe Murphy, Mado Reznik, Mario Zoots, Marja Saleva, Matthew Rose, Michael DeSutter, Norma Cordova, Paula Gillen, Pavel Matela, Poppy Sink, Samuel Mata, Sharifa Moore, Suchitra Mattai, Susana Moyaho - Unperson Project,Theresa Anderson, Tiana Graves, Travis Hetman, Tya Anthony

 

IG @denvercollage

 

David Tippits


17. Ever Watch A Miracle? silver print 2012

18. War Passed Here silver print 2012

19. Grieving Widow  silver print 2012

20. Midwest Landscape silver print 2012

21. Lonely Metropolitan #2  silver print 2012

22. British Beauties  silver print 2012

 

23. Heather Oelklaus Codes of Conduct

upc barcodes, plastic fence, inkjet photos 24” x 20” 2021

@heather_oelklaus

 

24. Suchitra Mattai a fractured land and a gigantic heart

gouache, found plate and glass from a recent attempted break-in to my studio

12” x 12” 2021 Courtesy of K Contemporary

 


















25. Heather Oelklaus

Gravity archival digital print on Epson Luster 260, 3D printed figurines 375” x 44" 2021

 

26. Mario Zoots

Divergent Function 1 Paper collage on fine art paper 44” x 55” 2020 Courtesy of K Contemporary

 

27. Mario Zoots

Divergent Function 2 Paper collage on fine art paper 44” x 55” 2020 Courtesy of K Contemporary

 

28. Adam Milner Gathered Drapes cut magazine on paperIMG_7621 2011

 

29. Michael DeSutter An Evening with a Lucid Dreamer Original Collage, framed 42” x 54” 2021

 

30. Poppy Sink Untitled Crayon on silver gelatin print 4” x 6” 2020

 

31. Poppy Sink Dots carbon print 36” x 48” 2020


32. Marja Saleva  Helsinki Finland Self-Portrait with New Dress sticker 2020

FAMILY ALBUM ZINE SERIES 

 

33. Tiana Graves Recollections Quilt found photographs, thread, poly-fil, gut 2019

 

34. Mark Sink 60 White Men sticker dots on vintage silver print 2020

 

35. Tya Alisa Anthony The-High-Priestess pigment Print 2020

 

36. Norma Cordova- Oakland, California  20180405 08MM For the Big Picture

Pigment Print from Polaroid 2020

 

37. Norma Cordova 20160919 Fremont Motel 03 For the Big Picture

Pigment Print from Polaroid 2020

 

38. Cali M. Banks Father archival print with thread detail 10.5” x 11” 2018

 

39. Cali M. Banks Mother archival print with thread detail 11” x 9” 2018

 

40. Jared David Paul Anderson (left to right)

Archival C-print in camera double exposure 35 mm film 4” x 6” 2021

Rainbowbows n Boxes

  LA Bungalowlow 

  Palm Springs Bungalowlow

  Boots n Bikes

Manocycle n Monocycle

  1967 Sexty Heaven

 

41. Paula Gillen


Schrodinger’s Cat archival digital print 20” x 24” 2019

 

Lipstick Launcher  archival digital print 20” x 24” 2020

 

Hathor Goddess of the Sky archival digital print 20” x 24” 2019

 

42. Janice McDonald Humanity series 1 -3 Collage on watercolor paper 12” x 9” 2020


43. Gary Beeber Scotty Pigment print 2019

 

44. Paula Gillen Upside Down World Paper collage, crayon on digital print 18” x 24” 2020

 

45. George P. Perez Used to be Balls of Butter light jet prints, tape, leftover photo dust 29” x 49.5”

2020

 

46. Chris Bagley Life’s a moire

Mixed Media including clips from “Yess I’m a mess” by Wheelchair Sportscamp 2021

 

47. Colin Ward Killd_by (Korn) iPhone screenshot pigment print 2017

    Killd_by (umbrella) iPhone screenshot pigment print 2017    

 

48. Lauri Lynnxe Murphy Studio Installation, Collage Club 2021

 

49.  Donald Fodness Outdoor Patio at the Cafe (#freebritney) Mixed Med 24”x24” 2020-2021

Prada Study Mixed Media 2015 8”x10”

           

50. Andre Ramos-Woodard i feel fine (panic attack) Pigment print 2020

 

51. Travis Hetman Dark Matter Series paint on found silver prints 2017 Collection of Mark Sink

 

52. Cheryl Bailey aka Miss Claire Pimm Untitled Pigment print for the Big Picture 2016

  Untitled Pigment print for the Big Picture 2016

 

53. Samuel Mata Hand Cut Collage 2016 Collection of Mark Sink

 

 54. Karen Fisher  

The Nature of Home: Taking Root collage on paper 14” x 11” 2021

  A Hurry to Return  collage on paper 14” x 11” 2021

  Foggy Nights or a Full Moon  collage on paper 14” x 11” 2021

 

 

55. Theresa Anderson

4, 5 ,6, 7, 8 9 10

I will be so quiet it’ll be like I’m not even there,

images of a woman’s open mouth, hand cut from magazines,

advertisement excerpts sizes vary slightly 7.5” x 10” 2021

 

 

56. Mado Rezink-  Buenos Aires,  Argentina

Musas-Indice hand cut collage 2016

Hospitalité hand cut collage 2013

Solfeggio in U Ukey hand cut collage 2016

  El Hilo de la Historia la Voz de las Mujeresene hand cut collage 2016

  Especulame hand cut collage 2013

 

57. Matthew Rose Paris France

Untitled (Soak) hand cut collage 2020

Untitled  (blot) hand cut collage 2020

 

58. Jeromie Dorrance Peel From Reality Video Infinite video loop, iPad 2021 Code: 3140

 

 59. Samuel Mata Hoodie Hand Cut Collage 2018

 

60. Pavel Matela- Prague, Czech Republic,

Yves Klein Leap into the Void “malir prostoru vrhajici se” Reality of Fiction Parasite Series

Carbon print on board. 2 - 4” x 6” 2009

 

 

The Unperson Project - Andrea Tejeda and Susana Moyaho 

AN OBLIVION  

By The Unperson Project - Andrea Tejeda and Susana Moyaho 

Mexico City

 

This project is an archive of oblivion. We created an open call inviting people to donate us photographs where they have erased someone from the image as a means to forget them or a moment in their history. This process is called vaporization and once someone is vaporized they become an Unperson, a term created by George Orwell in 1984. We focus on exploring the value of the photograph as a medium in which inflicted attempts of oblivion are perpetrated and how those blank spaces, burnt marks, cut out faces or scratched off ink taking the place of someone only insist on the presence of the ones who went from apotheosis to damnatio memoriae.

 

Images donated by:

Bonehead, Carlos Alexander López de la Roca, Gerardo Montes Leos, José Antonio, Escudero Sponholtz, K, Mariana Camacho, Mario Zoots, Miriam Correa, Oscar Gandara, Pablo Ortega/Julieta Ureña, Pablo Pulido Bernal, Reentrah, Roberto Rabadan, Shalomval, Susan Goldstein, and others.

 

IG @theunpersonproject




 

PARDON MY CREEP


By Kellye Eisworth & Britland Tracy


IG: @pardonmycreep

 

PARDON MY CREEP is an investigation of intimacy, desire, and the performance of the self in the digital age. Weaving together found photographs of couples alongside messages they have received from men via online dating apps, artists Kellye Eisworth and Britland Tracy explore contemporary notions of relationships, both real and imagined. Each unanswered message offers a glimpse into the effect of digital mediation on human connection. The emotions conveyed in their words range from sad, thoughtful, bored, aggressive, and desperate. Some messages feel cold and impersonal, like automated form letters; others are inundated with aggressive, masculine bravado. Some men seem to genuinely want to connect. Placed together in conversation, their words become a surrogate for the connection the other is seeking. The photographs were purchased online or in flea markets. Forsaken or forgotten by their subjects, they no longer function as personal mementos.


PARDON MY CREEP ZINE


 

Wall One

1. Instax 1 (Kissing) Instax 3.375” x 2.125”

2. Instax 2 (NYE) Instax 3.375” x 2.125”

3. Heart 1 Cibachrome print 3.25” x 2.75”

4. Heart 2 Cibachrome print 3.5” x 3”

6. A Serious Relationship Cibachrome print 3.5” x 5”

9. Penny for a Kiss Stereograph 7” x 3.5”

11. Photo Booth 2 Silver gelatin print 2” x 1.5”

15. Kodachrome Couple mounted 35 mm slide 2” x 2”

16. Boy Friend Application #692883 Silver gelatin print 7” x 5”

18. Consider the Benefits of My Bearded Dadbod Silver gelatin print 3.5” x 5”

 

WALL TWO

 20. Oscular Training stereograph 7” x 3.5”

 26. WWIDIIMYOTS? cibachrome print 3.5” x 3.5”

 29. Matching Armchairs cibachrome print 3.5” x 5.125”

 30. I Hope to Meet You Soon postcard 3.375” x 5.375”

 32. Get Me Interested in You cibachrome print 3.5” x 3.5”

 35. What Does it Take to be Your BF? cibachrome print 4” x 6”

 

SHAME RADIANT


By Todd Edward Herman


My facilitating an exhibit about our experiences with shame began by asking the questions: What can we learn about how we regulate, uphold or challenge social norms, hierarchies or transgressions when shame is activated? How can this powerful moral emotion turn inward, to ourselves, to our bodies, often catalyzing self-harm, self-negation, self-reflection, self-evaluation as well as healing?


A forum for such queries is particularly relevant at a time when our respective relationships to a climate of amplified national and global conservatism, xenophobia, racism, transphobia, homophobia, and ableism have been significantly challenged.

 

I invited photographers, writers, visual artists, and non-artists from around the world to make work that collectively addressed their experiences with shame. The nearly 300 photographs, collages, drawings, and texts that were submitted in response look at deeply intimate, broadly political, emotional, physical, social, sexual, interpersonal, intergenerational, and institutional aspects of shame.

 

“Shame Radiant” hopes to offer an opportunity for participants as well as viewers to explore more of the personhood and less of the pathology of our collective as well as our outlying experiences of shame. Everyone who submitted work to “Shame Radiant” is represented in this exhibition.


A big thank you to Femme Salée journal who invited east window to create a project for their online platform. That project is Shame Radiant.


Shame Radiant Details





 

Participating Artists:

Adam David Bencomo, Adrienne Catanese, Aina Giró de Pedro, Amanda Coslor, Amy Fleming, Andrea Tejeda, Angela Cannatelli, Anna Lawrence, Anne Waldman, Annette Isham, Antonio Martinez, Ashima Yadava, Ashley Andersen, Barbara Arnold, Bob Benvenuto, Bill Nelson,  Bootz Leigh, Breanna McGeown, Brileigh Hardcastle, Brittney Denham, Bryn Robertson, Cali M. Banks, Candace Shepard, Carlos Rene Castro, Carmen King, Carmen Torres, Carol Dass, Charles Lehman, Chihiro Mori, Colleen White, Cora Angel, Crista Cloutier, Cyrena Rosati, Dan Froot, Daria Ivans, David Balluff, David Keyser, Devon Wiggers, Diane Fenster, Dona Laurita, Edina Picco, Ekaterine Kolesnikova, Elanna Conn, Elena Larchenko, Elena Liventseva, Elizabeth Flinsch, Ellen Friedlander, Emily Duffy, Emily Gillespie, Erin White, Floriana Di Giorgio, Francis Kohler, Giuliana Funkhouser, Heather Goodrich, Heather Oelklaus, Hillary Leftwich, Holly Nordeck, Hormoz, Ira Kremer, J.P. Mot, Jade Lascelles, Jamie Johnson, Jeff Hersch, Jennifer Ditona, Jess Hilliard, Jesse Hanshaw, Jessica Herman-Goodson, Johanna Granger, Joseph Caster, Josh Bergeron, Judith Hornbogen, Julia Vandenoever, Julie Fowells, Julie Hamel, Julie Harrison, Julie Puma, Kacy Jung, Kaelen Williams, Kaity Bai, Kasey Ferlic, Kathryn Hart, Kayla Smith, Kellye Eisworth, Kevin HothKevin O'connellLaura Noel, Leah Diament, Leah Koerner, Lee LaBier, Leila Armstrong, Leo Tujak, Lisa Anita Wegner, Liz Quan, Lourdes Archundia, Luisa Zamora, Maria Grigoryeva, Marisa Lucchese, Marla Moore, Matt Calarco, Matthew Bollinger, Matthew Finley, Max Ferguson, Mayu Nagaoka, MB Gloria, Melanie MacKinnon, Melanie Walker, Melissa Lynn, Melissa Stuart, Michael Bach, Michael Dixon, Michael Honegger, Michael Mossman, Michael Pointer, Michel Dumont, Mickey Lee, Midori Morrow, Mikayla Shuster, Miria M. Toveg, Monika Balu, Natja Soave, Nina Cruz, Nino Memanishivilli, No Land, Nyareeta Gach, Olga Engibarova, Olga Tomkowiak, Olivia Hunter, Ona Herman, Osamu Yokonami, Paola Katherine Rodriguez, Patricia Rose Rocha, Patricia Vaughn Coslor, Paula Gillen, Paulina Maguda, Peter Yumi, Phoenix Mayet, Rachel Rowland, Ranran Fan, Ray Stephenson, Renee Alpert + Douglas Kahn, Renee Marino, Robert E. Jackson, Roberta Guarna, Roberto Rabadán, Roddy MacInnes, Rohina Hoffman, Rubi Hernandez, Sabetty Heyaime, Sabine Woudenberg, Samm Hestan, Santiago García, Saoirse Rose Maybear, Shaye Garrigan, Sherry Wiggins, Luís Filipe Branco, Silva See, Stephanie Silva, T.M. Spring, Tal Ben Avi, Tameca Coleman, Tara Trudell, Toni Oswald, Travis Hetman, Tristan Norris, Valentina di Natale, Vanessa Leroy, Vee CR, Virginia Schick, Wendy Heran, Yvens Alex Saintil, Zachary Francois, Zsuzsanna Nagy

 

Shame Radiant @eastwindow1



RedLine Contemporary Art Center

2350 Arapahoe St, Denver, CO 80205

RedLine is open to the public (by appointment only).

Phone: (303) 296-4448

https://www.redlineart.org

@RedLineDenver



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NOTES BELOW 


IGs 

@andreduane

@denvercollage

@theunpersonproject

@pardonmycreep

@eastwindow1  (Shame Radiant)

@mopdenver

 

Denver Collage Club and others short bios and contact info.

 

Marja Saleva Photographic artist, Helsinki, Finland

www.marjasaleva.com @marjasaleva

 

Norma Córdova b. 1970, aka, shesaidred)in Hood River, Oregon.

http://shesaidred.com/#About  @shesaidred

 

Michael DeSutter, Artist and designer based in Denver — Work available through @tappancollective

www.tappancollective.com/collections/michael-desutter.

www.royalscourge.com  |  www.michael-desutter.com

@royalscourge

 

Sharifa Moore, Evergreen, Colorado, Multimedia artist

Deputy Director @ Denver Digerati. @_sharifa_

 

Karen Fisher Denver mixed-media artist OH and CO

“The Darker Sooner” @danalwileygallery Spring 2021 www.karenfisherart.com @karenfisherart

 

André Ramos-Woodard Houston TX, fluent in ebonics. #BlackLiberation #AntiFascist #Commie

ARREST THE PIGS THAT MURDERED BREONNA TAYLOR. he// they.

https://the-center-for-photographers-of-color-podcast.simplecast.com/episodes/andre-ramos-woodard-ep-14  @andreduane

Andre Ramos artwork d challenges US history, past/present, the media narratives, the stereotypes and false narratives that continue to give way for white privilege - white entitlement and this skewed idea that if “everyone” just works hard enough, they too can succeed in the US, not seeing that the road that has been paved in white favor… His thesis project is currently up at Trapdoor Projects in Albuquerque, New Mexico.


AN OBLIVION  

By The Unperson Project - Andrea Tejeda and Susana Moyaho  Mexico City 

This project is an archive of oblivion. We created an open call inviting people to donate us photographs where they have erased someone from the image as a means to forget them or a moment in their history. This process is called vaporization and once someone is vaporized they become an Unperson, a term created by George Orwell in 1984. We focus on exploring the value of the photograph as a medium in which inflicted attempts of oblivion are perpetrated and how those blank spaces, burnt marks, cut out faces or scratched off ink taking the place of someone only insist on the presence of the ones who went from apotheosis to damnatio memoriae.

 

George Perez Denver  georgepperez.com

lenscratch.com/2020/11/focus-on-collage-george-p-perez  @georgepperez

 

Heather Oelklaus Colorado Springs Artist

http://www.camerakarma.com/  @heather_oelklaus

 

Tiana Graves Denver,  red headed dread collector creator @tea_ah_nuh

https://www.syncgallery.com/graves

 

Travis Hetman <travishetman@gmail.com> Dark Matter series

Paint on found silver prints 2017

 

Travis Hetman is a Denver based artist, creating a body of work that touches on themes of space, time, and an endless frolic between meaning and meaninglessness.

https://www.instagram.com/travishetman/

 

Tya Alisa Anthony, Denver, Interdisciplinary Artist, Curator

lenscratch.com/2020/11/collage-tya-anthony-organic-tarot  @tyaanthony

 

The Unperson Project  - Andrea Tejeda and Susana Moyaho -  Mexico City "we are creating an archive of oblivion" @theunpersonproject

 

Claire Pimm - Cheryl Bailey Boulder artist, graffiti of sorts where she draws herself into iconic figures of history.

 

Chris Bagley, Denver multi media, immersive art artist and film and video artist,notably working with Meow Wolf Denver. @rocknrollranch

 

Donald Fodness, Denver painter and collage artist.

Samples of my fucked up art. Otherwise, trying to live a meaningful and creative life that looks better to my dying self than on social media. donaldfodness.org   @donald_fodness

 

Kellye Eisworth, LA, CA artist and photographer based in Los Angeles.@kellyeeisworth @pardonmycreep

and

Britland Tracy (b. 1990, Tacoma, WA) is a visual artist from the Pacific Northwest whose work engages photography, text, and ephemera to illuminate the infrastructures of human connection and discord. New Book "Show Me Yours " @britlandtracy

 

Alicia Bailey - Denver based book artist, www.aliciabailey.com, @artistsbooks

 

Coleman Mummery Denver artist and musician

https://accursedshare.bandcamp.com/album/abyssal-inhuman-jihad  @car________2020

 

Suchitra Mattai Denver collage artist  www.suchitramattaiart.com  @suchitramattaiart

 

Matthew Rose  Paris France life long collage artist also curates international mail art shows. / ‘ マシュー・ローズ’.

Online catalog of Weekend Plans @ The Karuizawa New Art Museum:

knam.shop8.makeshop.jp/view/category/ct18   @mistahcoughdrop

Coronaville Book

 

Mario Zoots, Denver, Co founder of the Denver collage club " Just a guy from Denver.

www.mariozoots.com  @zoots

 

Laura Shill Denver multimedia artist

https://redlineart.submittable.com/submit/174715/checking-in-a-call-for-civic-connections

justiceforbreonna.org   @lauraleeshill

 

Samuel Mata, Denver painter and collage artist @samuelmata_

 

Colin Ward, Denver, Multimedia artist and musician. SoundCloud.com/killdby & killdby.bandcamp.com RIP @chi_swoo_

 

Kyle Huninghake, Denver Collage artist. Junior Designer at The Made Shop

 

David Tippit, Denver, Collage Artist,  uses historical source materials creating contemporary conceptual work.  

 

Paula Gillen, (Boulder, CO) Photographer and collage artist. Her images explore themes of psychology, social commentary, and humorous disruptions of original and found imagery. She is influenced by Surrealism and Feminism.

www.paulagillen.net @paulagillenart

 

Janice McDonald, Denver, collage maker,artist, designer ,paper lover,observer, photographer of details... www.janicemcdonald.com  @janicemcdonaldart

 

Jeromie Dorrance, Denver , Multimedia artist and founder and director of DATELINE gallery.

(っ◔◡◔)っ ♥ dateline ♥ emerging and experimental contemporary art

3004 Larimer St Denver  https://www.instagram.com/jeromielawrencedorrance/

 

Travis Hetman, Denver, Multimedia artist Nothing is a pretty cool hand

www.enormoustinyart.com/collections/travis-hetman  @travishetman

 

Mado Reznik, Buenos Aries, collage artist

#artistavisual #visualart #writer #bookartist #photos

www.madoreznik.com

 

Theresa Anderson, Denver, conceptual artist

ლ(ಠ益ಠლ) cats meowing on end When I was a kitten

theresaandersonart.com   @theresaaanderson

 

Susan Goldstein multimedia artist #susangoldsteinstudio   susangoldsteinstudio.com

 

Cali Banks  Cali Banks  https://www.instagram.com/bankscal/

 

Jared D. P. Anderson Insta @jareddavidpaul

Artist/Designer/Actor/Builder/Photographer/Art Handler

www.jareddavidpaul.com




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