Zo?ɬ´ Cohen has two major strains in her artwork. What she refers to as her “studio work” consisting on drawings made with non-traditional medium and her “public participatory work”, facilitating means of communication in public spaces. zoecohen.com
Hester Stinnett makes monoprints combining the personal notes of her mother suffering from dementia with a handwritten manuscript of Joseph Conrad made just before the writing of his greatest novels. ‘Transcriptions’ opens in March, 2008 at Kelly & Weber Fine Art.
Sculptor and printmaker, Norm Paris addresses the act of looking to leisure icons to save us all with work including the sculpture installation ‘Michael Jordan, Save the World’, 23 Jordans attempting to catch 24 falling bombs.
during their show at Fleisher Art Memorial in Philadelphia, part of ‘Challenge 3′, Steven and Billy Blaise Dufala talk about working together as artists and brothers and the use of humor in their sculpture and events.
Sculptor/Ceramicist, Doug Herren on his upcoming show at Kelly & Weber Fine Art. Doug talks about the industrial influences that he uses to expand upon his ceramics and pottery background to create large vessel forms in bright acid colors.
Ryan Widger talks about his process oriented photo series shot during his Fulbright fellowship in Stockholm, Sweden and his images of disruptions within the mundane.
Painter, builder, community activist, Ira Upin talks about making his large, modular paintings in his recent series ‘Random Thoughts’ and his life in Northern Liberties, Philadelphia since ‘77
a special studioscopic for POST and Uwishunu.com exploring the Amber Street Studios in Port Richmond, Philadelphia featuring artists, Travis Hanmer talking about his personal isolation equipment, Matthew Pruden’s spirit photography and Karl Seifert photography
a special studioscopic for POST and Uwishunu.com exploring The Crane Building in Fishtown/South Kensington featuring sculptor, co-founder of the Crane Building and Temple University professor, Nicholas Kripal. Semi-abstract large-scale painter Rebecca Saylor Sack, Candy Depew and Christopher Davison.