2016
Jiwon Park: Leviathans
In Leviathans, Jiwon Park examines the flags of 206 sovereign nations, whether recognized by the United Nations or not. She turns these symbols of utopian aspirations to national cohesion into pie-chart-like objects, emphasizing their standardized character based on carefully calibrated percentages of colors.
Sara Madandar: Another Birth
Sara Madandar explores the relationship of humans to their bodies and covers and materializes in-between space through construction and deconstruction of the canvas, evoking a sensation of destruction and touching on the cultural displacements of corporality.
John Stoney: Medium
John Stoney is an Associate Professor in the Department of Art and Art History at The University of Texas at Austin, and currently lives in Brooklyn, New York and Austin, Texas.
2015
James Sham: Culture Shock
James Sham is an inter-disciplinary contemporary artist whose research focuses on interfacing technologies and material processes from a variety of disciplines within contemporary art.
Jared Steffensen: Torque and Axis
Jared Steffensen was born in Fairfax, Virginia. He seemingly joins disparate realms through geometric abstraction.
Jeff Williams: is what is
Jeff Williams was born in Cambridge, Massachusetts and raised in Plymouth, Michigan. His work questions the relationships between materiality, abstraction, and their correlation to time.
2014
Anna Collette: Gathering Ground
Anna Collette leverages her medium to register images narrowly perceptible to normal vision, and consequently, our conception of the natural world.
Anna Krachey: Lovelady
Anna Krachey was born in 1979 in Nashua, New Hampshire and received her MFA in photography from The University of Texas at Austin in 2008.
John Yancey: Dueling Dualisms
Born and raised on the South Side of Chicago, John Yancey received his BFA in Painting and Drawing from The School of the Art Institute of Chicago in 1980. He attended Georgia Southern University where he received his MFA.