George Mason has a background in ceramic architectural tile and his work is steeped in the exploration of materials and history.
Read MoreMy work explores my daily landscape and is grounded in the experience of rural living in New England.
Read MoreMost folks know me as a co-author with my brother Carl of several art books and as a long- time plein-air impressionist landscape painter. But that wasn’t how I started out….
Read MoreCarson Jackson is a contemporary abstract artist whose work is a reflection of his life's journey: a treasure hunt of experiences, moments, and images, each lovingly transmuted into his art.
Read MoreAfter studying with John Laurent, John Hatch, Sigmund Abeles and Conley Harris at the University of New Hampshire, Glover continued critiques with Laurent for a couple of decades.
Read MoreIn the language of paint there can be unlimited freedom in interpretation. These paintings are like views at a glance in motion from afar.
Read MoreMaking objects provides a reliable framework for my thinking. It encourages me to find the space between mind and body, head and hand, to think without words and to work with focus and intention.
Read MoreChristopher Volpe is an artist, writer, and teacher living in New Hampshire. His paintings often combine oil paint with unusual materials such as tar, ash, salt, earth, rust, and gold leaf for their poetic and political overtones.
Read MoreI wanted to make art devoid of deadlines, responsibilities, self-criticism, fashion and history. I stumbled onto a spontaneous process that keeps me present, floating joyfully. The first brushstroke is the only one I plan. My subconscious leads me after that. If I begin to feel impatient or unsettled, I stop there.
Read MoreI look for moments in my day that take my breath away. Something I see on a walk, a doodle in my sketchpad, an idea I wake up with, some discovery while weaving.
Read MoreMy work is a meditation on how history is imprinted on place and on the body, both the collective and individual body. It is an inquiry into what it means to be a biopolitical subject in ‘the news’, and then what is left (in memory, in print) when the cycle has moved on.
Read MoreBeth Galston is known for creating immersive environments, sculptures, prints, and public art commissions that combine nature, technology and light.
Read MoreLydia Ricci is a sculptor that makes imperfectly perfect replicas of quotidian moments and objects from a pile of scraps and everyday detritus accumulated over the last 30 years.
Read MoreSarah K Khan (b. Mangla, Pakistan) is a multimedia maker and scholar, using photography, film, print-making, ceramics, maps, and writing to provoke thought about injustice towards people and the planet.
Read MoreWe perceive the outward traits of a given landscape, but there is much that we cannot see. Those hidden narratives—of the land and of our interactions with it—are primary to my work.
Read MoreThrough drawing and collage, I work towards a simple expression of what I am seeing and feeling. Abstracting space through color and mark is what keeps me engaged with painting.
Image: Adrianne Mathiowitz Photography
Read MoreI create by translating Old Master paintings into a contemporary visual language.
Read MoreMy work is centered on painting the landscape, often based on photographs and sketches I have made on site. This is a continuation of a body of work that I have been building over the last three decades dealing with the depictions of the environment.
Read MoreMaine-based David Shaw has built more than a dozen successful-science based companies including operations in more than 50 countries, and his career has included extensive public service in science, arts, conservation and public policy.
Read MoreLisa Noonis is a contemporary painter known for her lively explorations of color, form, and space.
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