Rebecca Howland

Rebecca Howland Rebecca (Becky) Howland is a sculptor and painter based in New York City. She was born in Niagara Falls, NY and grew up outside of Buffalo. She is a graduate of Bard College (MFA, Painting 1998), Syracuse University (BFA, Sculpture 1973) and is an alumnus of the Whitney Museum Independent Study Program (1974-5).…

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Betti-Sue Hertz

Betti-Sue Hertz Almost Wallpaper 1989 screen print edition: 27 image: 30″h X 22″w Rives BFK Attracted to the possibilities of overlapping organic forms unfixed and floating, I experimented. How might forms that could be sculptural unsettle on a flat surface? Through the proximities of the forms to each other, I wanted to conjure up the…

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Peter Julian

Peter Julian Sun I Sun II In general, my images are created in the moment without preconception. For me, the image in two versions is an expression of spiritual self realization through harmony with the cycles of nature, the bounty of the Earth and the pleasure of sharing the fruits of one’s labor in this…

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Darra Keeton

Darra Keeton Darra Keeton (1947-2020) exhibited frequently as a solo artist. Locations included New York, New Orleans, Frankfurt (Germany), Manchester (United Kingdom) and Houston. Her most recent solo exhibition was at Swarthmore College, Philadelphia, in 2010. Darra’s group exhibitions include The Brooklyn Museum Kunstlerhaus, Vienna the Hyde Collection, New York Art in General, New York.…

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Rachael Romero

Rachael Romero Born under the water sign and raised on an isolated farm in Australia during a five-year-drought, Rachael grew to revere water all her life. After fleeing home and refusing to return at 14, the welfare authorities forced her to work in silence for the minimum of a year in a thundering Magdalene Laundry, run by…

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Clarissa Sligh

Clarissa Sligh's screenprint Run.

Clarissa Sligh Clarissa T. Sligh is an African-American book artist and photographer based in Asheville, North Carolina. At age 15, she was the lead plaintiff in a school desegregation case in Virginia. In 1988, she became a co-founder of Coast-to-Coast: A Women of Color National Artists’ Project. Collectively, they focused on promoting works completed by women of…

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Whitfield Lovell

Whitfield Lovell Whitfield Lovell is internationally renowned for his installations. His masterful Conte crayon drawings portray anonymous African Americans. His subjects lived between the Emancipation Proclamation and the Civil Rights Movement. Vintage photographs are his source. Lovell often pairs his subjects with found objects. These evoke personal memories, ancestral connections, and the collective American past.…

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Sarah G. Mecklem

Sarah G. Mecklem As a breadwinner for her family in New York City, Sarah G. Mecklem worked with artists producing editions of their work, moving on to develop community arts programs, murals and exhibitions at the same time carrying on her studio work. In addition to silkscreen printmaking she worked at drawing, oil painting and…

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Richard Mock

Richard Mock Richard Basil Mock was a lifelong painter whose work ranged from a cartoonish, politically charged Neo-Expressionism through portraiture and self-portraiture to bright, paint-laden abstractions. He traveled extensively throughout Texas and the Southwest and exhibited widely. Mock participated in COLAB exhibitions and influenced many younger artists. His paintings and prints are now available at the…

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Peter Nadin

Peter Nadin Peter Nadin is an English artist who makes paintings and poems. His publishers include Yale Centre for British Art, Brooke Alexander, Jay Gorney Modern Art, and Tanam Press. Peter is represented in New York City by the gallery Off Paradise. Head 1985 monotype with screened and hand-painted elements edition: 41 multi-color monotypes image:…

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Florence Neal

Florence Neal Florence Neal exhibits prints, paintings, sculptures, and public installations. Neal exhibited in numerous COLAB and ABC No Rio exhibitions. For more information, visit www.florenceneal.com Florence Neal’s artworks have been collected by numerous public collections: the Brooklyn Museum, Brooklyn NY the Museum of Fine Art, Auburn, AL LaGrange Art Museum, LaGrange, GA The Museum…

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Kim Sloane

Kim Sloane Visit Kim Sloane’s website to learn about his drawings, paintings, writings, exhibitions and lectures. https://www.kimsloane.com/ Untitled screen print edition: 26, 1 AP, 1HP image: 30″h x 22″w 3 colors on Arches cream When I made this print I had no real experience as a printmaker. I was painting outdoors. My models were Cezanne…

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