Anna Ayeroff

Greatly influenced by literature, Anna Ayeroff’s artwork explores ideas of utopia and perfect place. Ayeroff uses photography, film, sculpture and drawing to create objects that guide her on her path to finding utopia. She is interested in the links between number theory and the sacred, outer space and spirituality, architecture and alchemy. Her efforts in finding/designing/imagining a perfect world, lead her to a process often involving repetitive, labor-intensive methods of making. Her work involves: pulling prints on a lithography press for hours, hand processing film with concoctions of instant coffee and vitamin C, stacking and adhering delicate crystals to each other and carefully hand cutting detailed geometric shapes from a photographic print. This cyclical labor reflects the unending process of her fellow utopians, continually searching for, and working to create, a better world.

Ayeroff’s interest in photography and filmmaking speaks to the contrast between the simpler times of early American utopian thought and its forward looking nature. She often uses the play between digital and analog, original and reproduction, as underlying themes in her work, embracing the use of Super 8, 35mm and 120mm film, and then scanning, manipulating, and printing digitally.

Additionally, Ayeroff is a teaching artist and runs an art workshop space out of her studio. She considers teaching to be part of her practice, hoping her efforts might influence/create/find a better future.

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Hilary Pecis

Hilary Pecis received both her BFA and MFA at California College of the Arts in San Francisco. She has exhibited her work across the US and Europe, at such galleries as Roberts and Tilton, Los Angeles, Morgan Lehman Gallery, NY, Halsey Mckay in East Hampton, samsøn projects, Boston, Guerrero Gallery and Catherine Clark Galleries in San Francisco, and Galleria Glance in Turin Italy. She lives and works in Los Angeles.

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Jill Beale

Jill Beale is an artist, filmmaker, and educator who has been running multidisciplinary arts programs for NYC youth for over 10 years. This website is an online scrapbook of her work as an educator, administrator, and artist.  Jill received a Bachelor’s Degree in Art and Social Change from New York University’s Gallatin School of Individualized Study, where she concentrated in studio art, contemporary art theory, psychology, and philosophy. Since receiving a Master of Arts in Media Studies and Film from the New School University, Jill has worked as a video editor, web designer, teaching artist, casting director, producer, and program director.

Suzy Poling

Suzy Poling was born in Michigan, went to College in Chicago and is currently based in Oakland, California. Poling is an exhibiting artist, photographer and a musical performer, called Pod Blotz. She has had solos shows at Cal Poly University, Queen's Nails Projects, ZG Gallery and DNJ Gallery. Her artwork has been featured in Harper's Magazine, Wired, Beautiful Decay Magazine, Los Angeles Times, Chicago Tribune and in multiple magazines and on blogs. Poling has lectured at the De Young Museum, Headlands Center for the Arts, Cal Poly University, San Francisco Art Institute, California College of Arts, Columbia College and Bemis Center for Contemporary Art. She has presented site specific multi-dimensional performances with reflective mirrored sculptures, video and sound at the Berkeley Art Museum, Machine Projects, Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, San Francisco Electronic Music Festival, 23five Incorporated, The Lab, Southern Exposure, San Jose Museum of Art, Transmodern Festival and Portland Institute of Art. 

See more of her work at suzypoling.com.

Kurt Mangum

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Kurt Mangum is a photographer and film maker who lives and works in Los Angeles. He has exhibited his photography in Toronto, New York and Los Angeles. His work has been published in various magazines including Playground, Black Book, Anthem, Korean Vogue, and Muse. His photographs have been featured as album artwork for Frank Fairfield, Early Astral, The Island and the LP box set project A Room Forever. In 2015 he completed production as co-directed and producer for the feature length documentary film Take None Give None, A Portrait of the Chosen Few Motorcycle Club.

See more of his work at www.kurtmangum.com.

Jana Flynn

Born in San Francisco in 1980, Jana studied Painting, Drawing and Ceramics at San Francisco State University where she earned her BFA in 2003. In 2009 Jana received her MFA from Parsons The New School where she was awarded a Graduate Dean's Scholarship. She has exhibited in galleries nationally, and her work has been presented at an number of international art fairs including Pulse NY and Aqua Miami. Jana's work has been reviewed in the San Francisco Chronicle, Ethsix Magazine, and Dislocate Magazine. Additionally, she has participated in a number of artist residencies including a fellowship at the Jentel Artist Residency Program in Wyoming, and a year-long residency at the San Francisco based non-profit, Red Ink studios.

You can see more of her work at janaflynn.com

Colvin Brothers

Colvin Brothers

Originally from Boston, Massachusetts, Colvin Brothers currently lives and works in Montreal, Canada. He is an artist who works primarily with print media. His work can be seen as a critical critique of western values towards animals. He strives to create art that uncovers the truths of globalization as it relates to the exploitation of animals and our dependence upon meat. It is heavily influenced by veganism, the logic of the capitalist market system, and global culture. Brothers’ artwork seeks to expose the realities of animal oppression and questions how we might reconsider the actions of mankind as it coexists with all sentient beings.

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Michael Adno

Michael Adno

Michael Adno is an interdisciplinary artist working primarily in project-based installation. “Michael has developed an artistic practice that exemplifies the ideal artist-scholar who can critically weave the personal, political, and theoretical to astounding visual effect. Michael's interdisciplinary work oscillates between art theory and criticism, philosophy and studio art. His is a practice that aims not to provide answers but instead uses a particular matrix of these disciplines to interrogate fundamental questions regarding history, aesthetics, and belonging.”

-Meleko Mokgosi

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Parissah Lin

Parissah Lin

Parissah Lin is a Senior at New York University concentrating in Power, Gaze and Identity. She has participated in the Gallatin Arts Festival in 2012 and 2013, as well as having worked closely with her professor’s installations. Parissah’s background is mostly in photography and videography, but has recently investigated conceptual art as she attempts to pair the theory found in her studies with the actions, events, and imagery that exist in the world today.

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