Posts in February 2018
by Julia Whyel
After a near-death experience in 2009, Julie K. Gray finds that much of her artwork addresses mortality and the psychological space of “limbo,” thematically. In order to address these intangible subjects, she has come to use symbolism, humor, kitsch, cultural signposts and varied media (primarily needlepoint, childhood craft, photography and video) to become more accessible... MORE
by Julia Whyel
Deborah Wing-Sproul is a multidisciplinary artist working primarily in photography, video and performance. Her performances (or "performative acts") permeate the genres of sculpture/installation, drawing, photography and printmaking. She is a 2018 Kindling Fund recipient for her project Durational Devices, and is a member of SPACE Studios. Julia Whyel sat down with her in the fall... MORE
by Julia Whyel
Spencer Keeton Cunningham is a contemporary artist whose work encompasses large-scale murals, film and sculpture. A member of the Colville Tribe based in Northeastern Washington, his work focuses on environmental and social issues, including Native American rights.
Cunningham with his installation Arrival at SPACE. Photo: Jacilyn Spencer
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