Images from exhibition
Exhibition information coming soon. Photographs of exhibition Jes Gamble.
Ilena Finnochi had one of the most interactive works of the exhibition.
Ben Howard's work explores the culture of everyday life infused with the fantastical. News, media, and often just the overcensory stimulation of walking down a city street inhabit his compositions.
Marc Brodzik's studio is one if you ever have the chance to see is a must.
artist: Mary Coyle
Here we see images...
Participates were allowed to go up for a fee and recieved 3 balls that they could use to throw towards the bight gold creature that appeared to be an elephant on one side and a donkey on the other.
The goal of course was to destroy the object.
Hope Rovelto had a few different pieces from the newspapers she created to the "solo-uesqe" cups with your favorite politician.
Amanda Brauning's photographs were small in size.
However, gripped with a mysterious bold threat to each woman seen in the two photographs.
And her small child sized classroom chairs with various facts written across the map of the United States.
artist: Maria Mosette Kretschmann
Artist Tyler Scaife's photograph's were very touching with a quiet stories to tell.
Jeremy Waltman is a director and writer from Tacoma, PA. His work began in graphic novels such as "German" and "An Open Place".
It evolved into film concept art and international galleries. When not filming he can be found teaching digital media and art in various colleges and universities.