Buenos Aires-born, Tel Aviv-raised artist Gabriela Vainsencher approaches her sculptures as extensions of herself as a woman and a mother, rooted in the ancient traditions of ceramics. Recognizing her medium’s inherent connection to the earth,…
Beverly Price began exploring photography in 2016 as she witnessed the rapid gentrification of her birthplace of Washington, DC. She decided to pick up the camera to document the stories of her fellow DC natives. The Royal Blue Series follows the…
In Difficult Ordinary Happiness (with thanks to Adrienne Rich), Margaret Boozer uses her expertise in ceramics to create an abstract image out of locally-sourced earth and minerals in what she calls a Rammed-Earth Painting. Boozer makes the…
Dance, Dance, Dance is a video accompanied by a set of prints that represent stages in the work’s making. The work provides a crucial insight into the importance of self-love and self-care. Both the process and the cathartic result of this work…
Nate Lewis is a registered critical care nurse. He makes photographic portraits, prints them on heavyweight paper, and then uses self-invented tools resembling surgical instruments to make controlled…