Jae Ko makes sculptures by twisting and contorting large spools of paper. She rolls and unrolls the spool and jiggles it to create space within the coil so that she can work the lines of paper into a three-dimensional drawing. Her process ends when…
In his series “Collective Memory,” Doug Keyes explores the experience of reading a physical book. With a background in graphic design, Keyes is highly attuned to processes of conveying and receiving information…
Sarah Anne Johnson conceived of the series “Arctic Wonderland” after an artist’s residency on a ship sailing the Norwegian territory of the Arctic Circle. As she traveled through this tremendous and pristinely…
In his “Glass Microbiology” series, Luke Jerram contemplates the global impact of major diseases and considers how artificial coloring of scientific imagery affects public understanding of these phenomena. Here…
Patrick Jacobs creates small portals that invite viewers in for intimate moments of discovery and introspection. At first glance, Fairy Ring with White Clover appears to open a lens onto a photographic landscape. A closer look reveals something more…
Jeff Brouws scrutinizes the American built environment looking for simple structures that multiply across the landscape—strip malls, tract housing, parking lots. His “Signs Without Signification” portfolio…
Barbara Probst investigates perception through photographic processes of framing and dislocation. She uses two or more cameras, triggered by remote, to record a single scene from multiple angles at the exact same moment. The resulting works subject…
from the series "The real story of the Superheroes"
Dulce Pinzón challenges negative stereotypes about immigrants in the United States with her project, “The real story of the Superheroes.” Pinzón set out to capture images of those she considers…
From the series "The real story of the Superheroes"
Dulce Pinzón challenges negative stereotypes about immigrants in the United States with her project, “The real story of the Superheroes.” Pinzón set out to capture images of those she considers…
Jefferson Pinder, who earned his MFA in video and performance art at the University of Maryland in 2003 and taught in the Department of Art for nearly a decade, is interested in the interaction between artwork and viewer. His video installation Juke…