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Hammond Museum and Japanese Stroll Garden Founding Artist Members Directory

Listed alphabetically by first name

Countries Represented: Argentina, Australia, Barbados, Brazil, Canada, China, Egypt, England, Faroe Islands, Finland, France, Germany, Hungary, Iceland, India, Indonesia, Israel, Italy, Jamaica, Japan, Korea, Mexico, Morocco, Russia, Scotland, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Syria, Taiwan, USA, Wales

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Adam Grabois

Aisla​

Aki Kano

Alice Harrison​

Allan Cyprys​

Amitabh Shrivastav 

Amy R Farrell

Amy Zhang

Andrea Bonfils

Andrew Zelman

Ann Mallory

Ann Tetelman

Anna Rose Holmer

Asra Rán Björt

Ayu Arista Murti

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Baltasar Samper 

Barbara Fish

Barbara Herzfeld

Barbara Masterson

Bärbel Thiel

Basha Ruth Nelson

Bert Rechtschaffer

Beth Barry​

Beth Haber

Bibiana Huang Matheis 黄家璧

Bobby Jacobs

Brandur Patursson

Brian Sheridan

Bridget Pavalow

Byron Keith Byrd

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Carla Goldberg

Carla Rae Johnson

Carol Flaitz

Carol Oster​

Carol Radsprecher

Carol Schwartz

Carole Bonicelli

Carolyn Oberst

Cassandra Jennings Hall

Catherine Schmitt

Catherine Vanaria 

Cathey Billian

Cathy O'Keefe

Cathy O'Keefe Jarcho    

Ceci Cole McInturff

Cedric van Eenoo​

Charles Daviet

Chema Chino

Chia-Hui Luo  羅嘉惠

Chris Farrell

Christina Saj​

Chuck von Schmidt 

Cindy Sacks

Clara Joris

Connie Freid

Corinne Lapin-Cohen

Crystal Marshall

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Dale Leifeste

Daniel Kabakoff

David Skora

Deborah Loeb Bohren

Diane Churchill

Donald Schwartz

Doreen Pagano Halsall

Douglas Newton

Douglass Ridgeway

Dustan Osborn

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Eileen Hoffman

Eileen Weitzman

Elaine Forrest

Eleanor Goldstein

Eleanor Wong

Elisa Pritzker

Elizabeth Bryan-Jacobs

Elizabeth Digiorgio

Elizabeth Hasegawa Agresta​

Ellen Pliskin

Ellen W Kaplan

Erla Thórarinsdottir

Esmeralda Ortiz-Luis Lyn, Ph.D.

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Frank Kara

Frank Matheis

Fred Levine

G

Gail Winbury

George-Ann Gowan

Gretchen Hoffmann Abene

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Hannah Rosenstein

Harriet Forman Barrett

HEGO

Heidi Lewis Coleman​

Hilda Green Demsky

Hildreth Potts

Howard Goodman

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Ilham Badreddine Mahfouz

Ilse Schreiber-Noll

Inka Juslin

Irene Osborn

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Jackie Merritt

Jacqueline Sferra Rada

Jane Dell​

Janet Rutkowski

제뉴어리 조 윤 - January Yoon Cho

Jean O'Neill

Jeanette Rodriguez

Jenna Lash​

Jennifer Cadoff

Jennifer H. Pien​

Jennifer Moné Hill

Jennifer Woolcock Schwartz

Jeremy K. Bullis

Jessica Rechtschaffer

Jill Parry

Joan Blazis Levitt

Jo-Ann Brody

John Armstrong    

John Gibson

Joy Brown

Joyce Pommer

Judith Wyer

Judy Lyons Schneider 

Juliet Martin

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Karen B Allen

Karen Fitzgerald

Karen LaFleur

Karen Starrett

Kate Thomas

Kathleen Goldberg

Kathleen Migliore Newton​

Kazaan Viveiros

Kenneth Sean Golden

Ker Berdimurat Beckley 

Khadija Zizi, PhD

Kit Callahan

Kris Lee

Kristjana Samper

Krisztina Asztalos

Kyra Hazou​

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L. Brandon Krall

Larry Dell

LaThoriel Badenhausen

Laura Cannamela

Laurie Sheridan

Lena Mösko

Leonie Castelino

Leslie Connito

Leslie Hardie

Leslie Pelino

Linda Filley

Linda Greenhouse

Linda Kuehne

Linda Stillman​

Lisa Breznak

Lisa D'Amico, PhD

Lisa Fuge

Lisa K Rosenstein

Lise Prown

Lois Sylvia Bender

Luz Castaneda​

Lynette Charters​

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Mansheng Wang

Marcy B. Freedman

Margarita Nuller

Maria Morabito

Marieken Cochius

Marilyn Richeda

Marjie Zelman​

Marlene Siff  

Marlow Shami 

Mary McFerran

Maureen Burns-Bowie

Maya Matheis

Maya Rau Murthy

Mei Wang / 王槑

Melinda Green Tepler

Michael Abene

Michael Gellatly

Micheline Klagsbrun

Michelle Cooke

Mimi Czajka Graminski

Mireya Samper

Miriam Stern

Mitchell Lewis

Mitchell Visoky

Miyuki Kido 城戸みゆき

Moira Trachtenberg​

Monique Allain

Monroe Hodder

Letter M
Black Water

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Mansheng Wang

Ink and Color on Handmade Paper

photo of Mansheng Wang
Seeking a Dream in Wang Chuan (2009) by Mansheng Wang
Sunset (2021) by Mansheng Wang

Mansheng Wang was born in Taiyuan, Shanxi Province, China in 1962. Following graduation in 1985 from the Chinese Department of Shanghai’s Fudan University, where he majored in classical literature, he worked for over a decade as an editor, director and producer at China Central Television in Beijing. He has devoted himself full time to painting and calligraphy since his move to New York in 1996. Influenced by his training and interest in the Chinese classics, his paintings are often reflections on the landscapes and images of China’s past. Wang’s calligraphy and paintings have been shown worldwide, including in exhibitions in China, Japan, Hong Kong, Europe and the United States. His works are in the collections of the Baltimore Museum of Art, Brooklyn Museum, Princeton Art Museum, Yale Art Museum, Philadelphia Museum of Art, Huntington Library and Shanxi Museum.  

Website: manshengwang.com

Mansheng Wang

Marcy B. Freedman

Video and Performance Art, Painting and Drawing, Collage, Digital Collage, Small Sculpture

photo of Marcy B. Freedman 2019 by Ryon Odneal
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Early artwork by Marcy B. Freedman

Marcy B. Freedman is an artist and art historian, with a focus upon modern and contemporary forms of expression. She has worked in a wide variety of mediums and addressed a diverse range of topics. Often, but not always, her goal is “to please the eye and tease the brain.” 

Website: marcybfreedman.com 

Marcy B Freedman

Margarita Nuller

Pianist

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Ms. Nuller graduated from the St. Petersburg Conservatory, Russia. Since her arrival in the United States in 1990, she has performed extensively as a soloist and chamber musician in the New York metropolitan area and in New England, as well as in Brazil, Russia, Spain, and Portugal. She has been a soloist with the Arkansas Symphony, Danbury Symphony (CT), Klassika Orchestra (St. Petersburg, Russia), Orchestra Temple Beth El (CT), and Chamber Orchestra of Puerto Rico. Ms. Nuller played her debut recital at Weill Hall at Carnegie Hall in New York City as a winner of the Artist International Auditions. Her CD of Russian music was released on L’Art label in 2003. She has attended many summer festivals including the SIPO in Óbidos (Portugal), the Shandelee Festival (NY), and Music in the Palaces Festival (St. Petersburg, Russia). She has taught at the University of Hartford (CT), the Moussorgsky College of Music (Russia) and the Connecticut Conservatory in New Milford, CT. Currently, Ms. Nuller has a busy teaching studio in New Fairfield, CT and is on the faculty of the Kent School (CT). She is the organist at the First Church of Christ Scientist in Ridgefield, CT and a regular accompanist at Camerata d'Amici.

Margarita Nuller

Maria Morabito

Oil Painting, Sculpture

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Maria Morabito is a multi-disciplinary artist, whose work reflects the search for a deeper understanding of our commonalities, exploring our shared human nature and experience. Her work uses the visual language of abstraction in paintings and sculptures and it is often inspired by biological structures and cultural landscapes. She explores materials and interplay of volume and line in space, colors, organic, and geometric forms. She was born and raised in Italy and currently lives and works in New York, NY. She initially trained as a neuroscientist, an influence still appreciable in her work. Her work is represented in several corporate and private collections in the United States and Europe.  

Website: morabitoart.com

Instagram: morabitm5 

Maria Morabito

Marieken Cochius

Sculpture, Oil Paintings on Wood Panel, and Works on Paper

Marieken Cochius photo taken by Patrick Oehler
Marieken Cochius Sculpture 'The Gathering'
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Artist portrait photo taken by Patrick Oehler

I am fascinated by growth-forms, root systems of plants and movements of microscopic organisms. In those I see a sensitive chaos that contains and propels the origins and energies of life. The energy temporarily contained by and used to transform natural forms particularly inspires me.


My work captures fleeting moments in this organic world dominated by change.
Evoking the mystery and power of nature through intensely materialist and tactile forms and imagery, I want to create a mesmerizing effect of movement. I am drawn to explore the porous boundaries between what is seen and felt, places where perception and experiences merge. 

Website: mariekencochius.com, artworkarchive.com     

Instagram: mariekencochius

In Other Words essay: The Enigmatic Essence of Marieken Cochius

Marieken Cochius

Marjie Zelman

Sculpture in Clay and Stone, Drawings and Paintings in Mixed Media, Digital Collages of my Paintings and Photos

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Blending in America by Marjie Zelman
Our Lady of the Dam by Marjie Zelman

My paintings begin as a kaleidoscope of color and movement. This interdependent of my conscious and unconscious creates a mood where abstract and figurative continue to mesh, separate and finally merge. Even when I hope to end a painting abstractly, my involvement with people and their stories has its way with me as I watch these figures emerge out of the mist onto my canvas.


That process was my gift for forty-two years ago. Eight years ago, I could no longer stand and paint. Fortunately, I was exposed to Adobe Photoshop on a Mac, twenty years ago. It was mesmerizing. I knew I would dabble in it.  I never imagined that it would become a full time occupation. For the last eight years, I have taken multiple works and recreated my paintings, sculptures and photos into digital collages. Combining the old to create the new has been my artistic salvation.

Marjie Zelman

Marlene Siff

Painter

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Full-Spectrum by Marlene Siff
Full Spectrum by Marlene Siff

My paintings, works on paper and sculpture depict imagery of personal and global events and psychological issues. They are a reflection of the world we live in, expressed through geometric shapes, color, light, space, texture, edges and movement, each interplaying with one another engaging the viewer to participate. 

The multi-dimensionality and multi-layering of my work reference what one must uncover to penetrate the illusions of reality in order to reach the mystery and essence of the soul.

Website: marlenesiff.com 

Marlene Siff

Marlow Shami

Digital Photographic Composite, Writer

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Mutual Us by Marlow Shami
Falling Still by Marlow Shami

Like words used to build a story, sensory attractions create my experience as an artist. I wait, listen, pause, trust, pause, listen, stop, and - begin again, to collect, compose, wonder, experience. This art-making process is that of tiny precious steps, all needing attention, and care. Translating via camera and digital paintbrush communicates the essence of my collaboration with the natural world.

Website: marlowshami.com

Marlow Shami
Mary McFerran

Mary McFerran

Textiles, Embroidery and Multi-Media

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Mary McFerran's drapery, trees, antlers
Mary McFerran's a woman, a guitar, china, chair

Blending materials from different sources and recombining them to make new meaning is the impulse that guides my work. By touching, cutting, sewing, and marking the material, I start to own it. This process leads me into a personal journey with myself. My approach is mostly intuitive with a vague idea that gets me started. The idea could be a family story, experience, or an item from the news. My preference is to include both contrasting color and discordant elements that set up puzzles to be solved. Embroidery stitching or funky trims are often the finish of the work.

Website: marymcferran.com

Maureen Burns-Bowie

Ceramics

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Spirit's Dance by Maureen Burns-Bowie
Unfolding by Maureen Burns-Bowie

Maureen Burns-Bowie is a ceramic artist who uses organic imagery and expressions of life cycles as metaphors for growth and transformation. The art is created to convey a sense of the preciousness of life, our one-ness with nature and each other, and the power and dignity of the human spirit. It celebrates the transcendent beauty of the natural world. She has studied with masters throughout the US, and has exhibited extensively nationally and internationally. Burns-Bowie is Director of the UN Program of the International Caucus of Women’s Caucus for Art and a Representative to the United Nations. In this capacity, she educates artists about critical human rights and environmental issues, and creates exhibition and panel presentation opportunities. She is listed in Marquis Who's Who in America and Who’s Who in the World. Her current home and studio are in the Hudson Valley of New York.

Website: maureenburnsbowie.com

Maureen Burns-Bowie

Mei Wang / 王槑

Fiber Art, Water Colour Painting

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painting by Mei Wang

Mei Wang was born in Beijing, China, graduated from the Academy of Arts & Design, Tsinghua University. 

In 2004, She immigrated to Canada and studied fine art at Emily Carr University. Mei loves painting and has been engaged in fiber art creation, watercolour painting for more than 10 years.

Instagram: yanw3000

Mei Wang

Melinda Green Tepler

Writing, Painting, Print and Sculpture

photo of Melinda Green Tepler
Waiting by Melinda Green Tepler
Gaia's Baby by Melinda Green Tepler

Melinda Green Tepler was born in Germany and grew up in Detroit, Michigan. She graduated from Yale University in 1977 with a degree in English Literature and an interest in the relationship between word and image. Ms.Tepler is the author of two children’s books, Bembelman’s Bakery and Rachel’s Recital. She has created artwork for theater posters and online publications. Her paintings, prints, and sculptures have been exhibited in New York and Connecticut, and in private collections around the country.

Website: melindagreentepler.com

Instagram: melindagreentepler

Melinda Green Tepler

Michael Abene

Musician

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Michael Abene is a renowned Pianist/Composer/Arranger/Educator/Author. He was the Chefdirigent (Chief composer/Arranger), of the WDR BIG BAND, Cologne, Germany(2004-2014). His arrangements are played worldwide. Michael held the Chair for Jazz Ensemble Conductor, KUG Jazz Institute, Graz Austria.

Website: michaelabene.com

Michael Abene

Michael Gellatly

Photography, Painting, Drawing, Illustration

Self Shot photo by Michael Gellatly
Invasive Species with Attitude Hm by Michael Gellatly
Pet Near Meat Seat Hm by Michael Gellatly

Gellatly’s a maker, and where it comes to his art practice, his hands are in everything. He continues to develop new iconography for every step he takes. As a teacher, he’s written across his classroom wall - ‘In order to live in a new world, we must speak in a new language’. His art moves in this model. His process is cyclical - moving organically from form to form, medium to medium, fiction to nonfiction, round and round and... and in so doing, allows himself to enter this wheel, his process, with tools in hand, at any contextual point and method of making.

His current constructions at once ephemeral and concrete, are made on tabletop, somewhat diorama settings, small and intimate, scaled to the economical proportions of his space, time, and materials at hand. These building sites are filmic in nature, each becoming sculpture, theatrical stagings for photo, documentation, become shifting sets with mercurial narratives, all in an ongoing play.

Websites: theispot.com,  mgellatlyillo.com,  mgellatlyart.com

Michael Gellatly

Micheline Klagsbrun

Mixed Media

Micheline Klagsbrun In Studio
Blue Centaur World Wasting by Micheline Klagsbrun
Conductor of Souls by Micheline Klagsbrun

My theme is transformation. For many years I have immersed myself in Ovid’s Metamorphoses, exploring moments of chaos when all is flux and new forms are born. Originally a painter, I now work in mixed media, on paper and in sculpture, incorporating found organic and man-made ephemera.

Born and raised in London, I received a clinical doctorate in psychology (D.C.P.). In my first career I worked in family research, and co-chaired the Forum for the Psychoanalytic Study of Film. In DC I served as a Corcoran Outreach mentor for inner-city youth and co-founded the CrossCurrents Foundation sponsoring art to promote social justice.

Website: michelineklagsbrun.com

Instagram: mklagsbrun    

Vimeo: Night Boats    

Micheline Klagsbrun

Mimi Czajka Graminski

Sculpture, Installation, Mixed Media

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ThreeSlices by Mimi Czajka Graminski
Stacked by Mimi Czajka Graminski

Graminski juxtaposes unusual materials with traditional handcrafts bringing new meaning to both. She has shown her work at, and created site specific installations for museums, galleries, public and alternative spaces. She has exhibited work nationally at venues that include the The Hyde Collection, Pratt/ Munson Williams Proctor Gallery, 
The Hammond Museum, Abecedarian Gallery, Seligmann Center for Surrealism, Samuel Dorsky Museum, Islip Museum, Katonah Museum, Sam Houston University Gallery. She has also shown at the Center for Curatorial Studies Bard College, Exit Art, Lubbock Fine Arts Center and The Haggin Museum. Her work was highlighted in the New York Times for her work in For the Love of Art at The Hat Factory and at the Akin Museum.

Website: mimigraminski.com  

Instagram: mimigraminskibibimimimondaymemo

In Other Words essay: The Delicate Boldness of Mimi Czajka Graminski

Mimi Czajka Graminski

Mireya Samper

Sculpture, Installation,Two Dimensional Works and Land-Art

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Mireya shows internationally, she works parallel in two and three dimensions for museums or in-situ. She creates poetical minimal works that are either ephemeral or carved in stone. Pulling together primamatera into concepts of time and space her oeuvres create connections between the natural elements of water, light, wind, stone and consciousness.

Website: mireya.is

Instagram: mireya.samper

In Other Words essay: Mireya Samper’s Elemental Forces of Nature

Mireya Samper

Miriam Stern

Painting, Printmaking, Mixed Media, Digital

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After Kiefer III
Pekelakh I

I am a painter, printmaker, mixed media, and digital artist. Using both manipulated photographs, I take on my travels both near and far, and traditional printmaking methods, I create abstract monoprints and mixed media art. The elements of spontaneity and surprise as well as the painterly touch that this combination of media affords, is what makes it exciting for me.

 

My oil paintings usually are done in series that explore personal feelings and relationships with what is going on around me. More surreal than abstract they convey wonder, tension, humor, and mystery.

Website: MiriamStern.net

Instagram: MiriamsColor

Miriam Stern

Mitchell Lewis

Mixed Medium on Canvas

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Country Painting #3 Mixed on Canvas by Mitchell Lewis
One Eyed Jacks Two Mixed on canvas by Mitchell Lewis

Born in The Bronx, NY in 1947, Mitch Lewis’ involvement with art began with his father, whose sign painting, in addition to supplementing the family’s income, influenced his love of art. Having attended public schools in New York City, Lewis worked toward a BA and MA in Art at Hunter College, where he was inspired by the work of Abstract Expressionists/Minimalists, Ralph Humphrey, Robert Huot, Robert Motherwell, Helen Frankenthaler, Adolf Gotlieb and Tony Smith. Although his paintings approach an intended moral and spiritual milieu, their implications exist only in terms of the language of expression. He distributes paint purposely, while bringing a vigor and expressiveness to each of his canvases. Powerfully intense, the forms, lines, shapes and color are unexpected, surprising, sexy, fun and sometimes aggressive. Lewis has been exhibiting his paintings in New York City since completing graduate school. His work is in several collections in the U.S. and the U.K. From 2012 to the present his work has been represented by The Carter Burden Gallery in Chelsea New York.

Website: mitchlewispaintings.com  

Mitchell Lewis

Mitchell Visoky

Monotype, Collage, Encaustic, Mixed Media

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Finding the Way Out, artwork by Mitchell Visoky
artwork by Mitchell Visoky

Whether working with printmaking, collage, encaustic painting, or using a collaboration of materials, my goal is to capture timeless images that reflect a place or moment in the past or the present. 

Inspiration comes from many arenas. It can be from a reflection of nature, in its many states, and man-made forms like architecture that include land formations, patterns, textural objects, and surfaces and spatial barriers. In a world that holds many contradictions, I explore the interplay of congruent and disparate relationships while delving into concepts of space, time, layering shapes and colors.

My process involves an intuitive dialog with the materials, between the intentional and unplanned marks and shapes, giving way to developing relationships between the conscious and accidental. 

Website: visokyart.com

Instagram: visokym

Mitchell Visoky

Miyuki Kido, 城戸みゆき

Installation

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icelandic wood by Miyuki Kido
when the song is forgotten by Miyuki Kido

Main field of my art work is installation. I always pick my materials up from my ordinary life. We can discover a new world lurking beneath the surface of our daily lives by paying attention to the things we see every day but miss. I’d like to create landscape that has functions to transform our daily life slightly but surely.

Website: miyukikido.work

Miyuki Kido, 城戸みゆき

Moira Trachtenberg

Sculpture, Photography, Poetry

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Unknown Lands (I) by Moira Trachtenberg
The Beginnings of Flight by Moira Trachtenberg

Moira Trachtenberg is a visual artist and poet. Juried photo exhibits in 2019-2020 include Fragile Waterways at Teatown Lake Preserve and SNAP photo exhibit at Rockefeller State Preserve. Her sculpture has been exhibited at the Katonah Museum of Arts Tri-State Exhibition. Her poetry has appeared in journals including Kyoto Journal and won Carve's Premium Edition Contest (2016). Her writing has been showcased in “Writing the Walls” at Hudson Valley MOCA and performed at the Emotive Fruition theater collaborative in NYC. She is an interdisciplinary Teaching Artist with the Community-Word Project and is a past President of the Katonah Poetry Series.

Instagram: flyingmtn   

Moira Trachtenberg

Monique Allain

Painting, Photography, Video, Intervention, Installation, Performance

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DP with Rosa by Monique Allain
DP with Luzia by Monique Allain

Born in São Paulo from French/Mexican parents, I live in NY since 2018. Roots and ties are in these places. Fractals, Dynamic Systems, and Chaos Theory are sources of inspiration. I became a biologist until I realized life was to be lived with poetry. Since 2000 I've been creating. After a Bachelor's degree in Visual Arts (2007), an art residence at Cité Internationale des Arts (Paris, 2008), I’ve got a Master’s degree in Visual Arts (2011).


I live and produce in search of my place and peers. The artworks are experimental and procedural, with frequent improvisation and public participation. They investigate identity and its dynamic relation with space, time and otherness. Performances, urban interventions and video installations with hybridization of diverse media, such as video, photography and painting are offered, to obtain perceptual situations of encounter and exchange, in which a present continuous time can be experienced and shared.

Websites: moniqueallain.com,  nyartistscircle.com  

Instagram: moniqueallain

Videos: vimeo    

Monique Allain
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