Daniel T. Gaitor-Lomack
Daniel T. Gaitor-Lomack I pick up where my battle leaves off. Ritualizing narratives whether it be an unrestful journey of an Afro Cowboy or love
Daniel T. Gaitor-Lomack I pick up where my battle leaves off. Ritualizing narratives whether it be an unrestful journey of an Afro Cowboy or love
Beatriz Cortez My work is about the memory of growing up in El Salvador, and about migration. But my work is also about the experience
Johanna Breiding I work with photography and video to explore the construction of gender and cultural identity, questioning heteronormative ideologies within the social. Often collaborative,
Christina Quarles Legibility teeters on the edge of lack and excess—when we lack information about a thing, it is vague. However, as information accumulates, the
Paul Sepuya This project begins with the site of my studio and the community of homoerotic photography, it’s shared subjects and recurring tropes. The pictures
Nikita Gale My work is about relationships – physical relationships to objects (namely tools and technologies) and immaterial, intimate relationships that function on a psychological,
Daniel Small My current projects proceed by investigating the criteria that constitute a historical record, and whether the supposed objectivity of reclaiming the material evidence
Nevine Mahmoud “Sculpture” for me is a lineage of gestures that extend the human subject into another three-dimensional form. The scenarios I create aim to
Nick Kramer Existing between sculpture, painting, and collage, my work is a meditation on permeable and changing bodies. With head- and hand-sized hollows as well
Gelare Khoshgozaran As an interdisciplinary artist, writer and translator I work across the mediums of video, performance, installation and writing. My work is an inquiry