Blood Mirror: art exhibition organized by Jordan Eagles
Trinity Wall Street’s Visual Arts Committee presents the New York City premiere of Blood Mirror: organized by Jordan Eagles. The exhibition features a 7-foot-tall, interactive, monolithic sculpture of blood encased in resin created in response to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration's ban on blood donations from gay and bisexual ...
Joan Lurie at Chashama
Joan Lurie at Chashama 300 W30 St, NYC
Artist Statement
My interest is in exploring ways of building structural forms in ceramics. Many ideas for the forms come from architecture while the inherent organic quality of the clay always brings the work back to soft forms more reminiscent of biological and natural ...
Artist Profile: Andy Polefrone
About the Artist
I am an artist living in Bed-Stuy and working in Gowanus. I work primarily with painting, sculpture and video, in order to pull painting out of two dimensions and into the third (and therefore truly inhabitable) dimension.
My current body of work often addresses rapidly changing relationships between humans ...
Artist Profile: Eliot Markell
I’ve come to realize how lucky I’ve been to keep making art over the last 40 years. The obstacles are daunting, and the challenges to confidence are constant.
But then you reach a point of no return when you realize that art is all you know and what you do most ...
Artist Profile: TJ Volonis
My work focuses on the dependent relationship between the whole and the segment and the fragile balance between order and disorder. In particular I work with patterns--portraying them simply and in their entirety, or through the prism of a larger pattern. In this way I can focus on specific elements ...
Artist Profile: Tasha Lewis
My name is Tasha Lewis and I am a young photographic sculptor from Indianapolis, Indiana. I graduated from Swarthmore College in the spring of 2012 with a dual degree in English Literature and Studio Arts. I recently moved to New York City and will begin a residency at the Aferro ...
Artist Profile: Elizabeth Jordan
Artist Statement
My studio is a place of expression, solitude, emotion, playfulness, tedium, escape from reality, light-heartedness, devotion and obsession. It is a haven where I can leave life and the world behind.
My work is the expression of a conversation I have with myself, where a long thread of thoughts connect ...
Artist Profile: Carol Salmanson
Hercules Lite
'Hercules Lite' replicated the form of architect Marcel Breuer's massive support column at Lehman College Art Gallery in a transparent, fluorescent-edged green plexiglass. It used light and suspension to contrast with Breuer's sense of weight, simultaneously calling attention to his achievement and entering into a dialog with it. It ...
Artist Profile: Phyllis Rosser
Using wood stripped bare of its bark and washed smooth by the Connecticut River in Bellows Falls, Vermont, I construct dynamic sculptures that invite contemplation. In the decaying branches thrown on the shore, especially as they turn silvery gray, I see the weathered barn doors of my childhood farm. The ...
Artist Profile: Elizabeth Riley
STATEMENT
My work is multidimensional and experimental in intent, operating in the domain between video, sculpture and installation. Along with materials such as furniture and raw plywood, I combine live video elements with sequential video stills, which are printed out on extended lengths of inkjet roll paper. This combination of materials gives me ...