Nolan Hendrickson

Nolan Hendrickson was born in Olympia, Washington in 1976. He studied Architecture at the California College of Art and received a BA from the Evergreen State College in 2000. He has exhibited his work in multiple solo exhibitions in New York, as well as Los Angeles and Europe. Hendrickson is a grant recipient from the Pollock Krasner Foundation and currently lives in Los Angeles.

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Whitney Hubbs

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Whitney Hubbs (b. 1977 in Los Angeles, CA) is a photographer working and living in Alfred, NY. She received her BFA in photography from CCA and her MFA in photography with UCLA. Her recent photographs are self-portraits performing ideas of the abject. Hubbs has participated in artist run spaces, commercial galleries, and museum exhibitons throughout the country. Her first book, Woman In Motion, was published in 2017 with Hesse Press. She is represented with M+B Gallery in Los Angeles and SITUATIONS Gallery in NYC. Her upcoming book with SPBH Editions will be published in 2021. She is presently an Assistant Professor of Photography at Alfred University and is learning to play the guitar. 

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Whitney Hubbs / from the series, Animal, Hole, Selfie / 2020 / 4" x 5" / the work was shown in NYC at SITUATIONS Gallery

Kate Klingbeil

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Kate Klingbeil, Gaia, acrylic, watercolor, flashe, sand, pumice, oil stick on canvas, 2020, 24 x 30", from my solo exhibition "Burrowed" curated by Field Projects at SPRING/BREAK Art Show 2020

KATE KLINGBEIL (b. 1990) is multidisciplinary artist living and working in Brooklyn, NY, and originally hailing from across the midwest. Her work in paint, sculpture and animation looks to reflect an ever-changing cycle of the human landscape, and what it feels like to exist in a body that is constantly negotiating a relationship with joy, humor, melancholy and movement. She has had solo exhibitions at Spring/Break Art Show in NYC (Burrowed, curated by Field Projects in March 2020), Crush Curatorial in NYC (‘Thick’ in 2017), and Hashimoto Contemporary in San Francisco (‘Pith’ in 2018). Select two-person and group exhibitions include Monya Rowe Gallery, NYC (duo exhibition ‘On The Inside’ with Rebecca Ness in 2019), Nevven gallery, Gothenburg, Sweden (group exhibition 'Artifacts' in 2019), Situations, NYC (group exhibition ‘Fresh Fruit’ in 2019), Paul Kasmin Gallery, NYC (group exhibition 'Seed' curated by Yvonne Force in 2018), The Hole, NYC (group exhibition 'Clay Today' in 2018), and Andrew Rafacz Gallery, (group exhibition 'Figured Out!' in 2017). Kate has attended residencies at Acre, WI (2016), Art Farm, NE (2019) and The Corporation of Yaddo, NY (2019). Kate received a BFA in Printmaking from California College of the Arts in Oakland, CA in 2012. 

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Kate Klingbeil, Leaf Season, acrylic, watercolor, flashe, sand, pumice, oil stick, oil on canvas, 2020, 111 x 65.5", From my solo exhibition "Burrowed" curated by Field Projects at SPRING/BREAK Art Show 2020.

Laura Lappi

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aura Lappi Umbra VIII Wall sculpture, charred oak, walnut and pine, plywood. 2019. 54 x 72 x 3 inch. Umbra focuses on the deepest details found in dark shadows. The wall sculptures are abstracted segments of various architectural structures based on existing locations and places from my memory. Irregular pentagons, triangles, trapezoids and circles intersect in ways that give structural integrity to the sculptures while creating a hypnotic visual rhythm. The charred material itself has agency. The passage of time, loss and remembrance are encompassed within this blackened material that has been transformed through the act of burning.

Laura Lappi is interested in observing and examining how architecture and spatial environments influence our perceptions and affect reality; in particular, her focus is on the experience and emotional charge of different places and the fluid boundaries between reality and fiction. Her sculptural practice explores the relationship between physical spaces, man-made structures, and the human mind - the psychogeography of places. Lappi has studied at the AKI Academy of Art & Design in the Netherlands and in the School of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston. Her work has been exhibited widely in solo and group shows internationally, including at Riihimäki Art Museum, Galleria Uusi Kipinä, and Galleria Titanik in Finland; Galleri Vest and SÍM Gallery in Reykjavik, Iceland; Kunstpodium T, Twente Biennale, Re:Rotterdam International Art Fair in The Netherlands; Supermarket Art Fair in Stockholm, Sweden; Lorimoto Gallery, Trestle Gallery, AC Institute and Knockdown Center in New York, and The Yard exhibition space in Colorado Springs. Lappi has participated at numerous residencies, including Yaddo in Saratoga Springs, SÍM in Reykjavik and Vermont Studio Center in Johnson. She has been awarded grants from the Art in the Parks: Alliance for Flushing Meadows Corona Park, Alfred Kordelin Foundation, The Queens Council on the Arts, Finnish Cultural Foundation, Frame Contemporary Art Finland and Arts Promotion Centre Finland. Her recent fellowships include the Bronx Museum of the Arts AIM fellowship program and New York Foundation for the Arts IAP Mentoring Program.

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Laura Lappi Untitled (Study of Charring Wood and Burning Structures II) Site-specific installation, charred wood, smoke. 2018. 39 x 51 x 71 inch. Untitled (Study of Charring Wood and Burning Structures II) a site-specific installation standing in a suburban Colorado landscape at The Yard exhibition space. A large, carbonized wood column is enveloped by smoke emitted from inside the sculpture. Like floating out of a dream, the smoky scene has an eerie feeling

Siobhan McBride

Siobhan McBride was born in Seoul and adopted to the U.S. as an infant. She grew up in Bayside, Queens and currently lives in Staten Island. She received her MFA in painting from the University of Pennsylvania in 2005. She was an artist in residence at Lower Manhattan Cultural Council’s Workspace Program, Jentel, the Vermont Studio Center, the Roswell Artist in Residence Program, Yaddo and the Sam and Adele Artist in Residency Program. Her work has been exhibited at Standard Space (Sharon, CT), Tai Modern (Santa Fe, NM), DC Moore (NYC), NurtureArt (Brooklyn, NY), Roswell Museum and Art Center and the University of Maine Museum of Art in Bangor, ME.

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Kitchen, 2019, Matte Acrylics, 18 x 24 inches