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Jian Wang
At age twelve Wang was accepted into the Dalian Youth Palace of Arts, where he studied for six years. At the urging of his parents he earned his degree in engineering, a discipline More...


Whiting Tennis
For Whiting Tennis, reading Abraham Lincoln's biography in the late 1980s triggered an ongoing interest in American history, and the Northwest-based artist has since made a career out More...


Nellie King Solomon
Nellie King 

Solomon makes luscious, ephemeral large-scale abstract paintings on Mylar, addressing issues of space and environment More...


Heather Gwen Martin
Mischievous and studious, 33-year old San Diego based Heather Gwen Martin utilizes humor to produce More...


Patrick Dintino
Patrick Dintino has created an artistic lens through which he looks at everything that interests him: consumer culture, news media, karma, advertising, endangered species, and now, leisure More...


Jenny Morgan
Jenny Morgan's portraits are as much about painting as about a person. 'I love to see the paint build and get luminous More...


Storm Tharp
The works indulge the artist's fascination with minimalism and offer him the opportunity to loosen his arm with broad More...


Esther Pearl Watson
The artist recasts her childhood in a naive style that evokes American 'primitive' folk art and the camp of '50s sci-fi space odysseys. More...


Roger Herman
Like his savvy, richly sensual paintings, Roger Herman eschews easy labels. During the 1980s, he was briefly dubbed More...


John Grade
Inspired by both biological and anthropological sources, Grade's work displays a sensitivity to the subtleties of organic architecture, which provides the formal More...


Karen Kitchel
Landscapes have informed Karen Kitchel's practice for nearly 30 years. Her detailed renderings of animals, flora, and leaves of grass with oil on wood panels reflect a sense of dislocation, More...


Gregory Euclide
Growing up in Wisconsin, Gregory Euclide didn't visit museums or art galleries. Instead, he went on long walks in the woods with his father. 'We would walk, my father in front and me behind More...


Bean Finneran
It was Bean Finneran's 'Eureka!' moment. As she approached her fiftieth birthday, she took a long look at her past and present. From her roots More...


Gegam Kacherian
Leopards prance across cerulean skies, Thai dancers emerge from floating cities, and twists of color dart across a fuchsia haze More...


Ruth Pastine
The seeds of Ruth Pastine's paintings-systems of color, structure, and perception-were planted in youth. Raised in New York City, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, MOMA, and the Guggenheim were her 'backyard.' More...


Laura Ross-Paul
Laura Ross-Paul paints: 'the wonderment of our interconnection with nature and with each other, the web of life.' Based in Portland, More...


Nick Cave
Nick Cave's sculptures-that double as costumes for staged performances and spontaneous public interventions-combine More...


Kelsey Brookes
The initial impression of San Diego-based artist Kelsey Brookes is that of the quintessential Southern Californian. He More...


Hyesook Park
The German Expressionist painter Max Beckmann once advised an American art student to beware the blandishments of modern technology More...


Roy Dowell
Dowell's work engages a wide spectrum of multi-cultural and design sources beyond its formal roots in European modernism and mid-century abstraction. More...

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