Bradley Biancardi explores the architectural and psychological interaction between people and interior spaces through his work in drawing and painting.
Diana Falchuk's collages and site-based installations in diverse outdoor and interior spaces explore the human narratives embedded in the colorful textures of preserved or lingering decay.
The characters in Anne Mathern's photographs suspend emotion in a single expression, helping the artist to slow down the unyielding flow of time and give proper perspective to the gift of unbridled emotion.
Using a combination of digital erasures and additions as symbolic gestures, Todd Simeone's photographs offer a unique take on common yet significant objects taken from the artist's personal settings
Chad Wentzel's drawings and mixed-media installations draw from an unencumbered perspective of boyhood, where the world's woes can be filtered out to leave only fascination over life's marvels.
Jason Wood dissects materials not only to manipulate them for his sculpture, but also to come to an understanding of the life they lived before they were appropriated to become our generic trade materials.