Ceramics
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Joe Fastaia
Ceramic sculpture about industry and the ever changing landscape. |
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Stacey Kalkowski
Exploring the understanding of what makes up a boundary. The cultural, political and geographic territorial borders that may exist on a visible or invisible level. |
Drawing
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Jolene Beckman
Paintings and drawings that explore and recreate ideas of femininity and the role of female as depicted in literature, mythology and folklore. |
Installation
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Jane Notides-Benzing
Abstract image objects for wall mounting and Installation art with abstract aesthetic elements. |
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Kitty Hubbard
Hubbard's work explores the fragility of organic materials and the (futile) efforts to preserve them |
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Rocyeun Kim
Rocyeun Kim has created her work from diverse materials such as oil paintings, paper, fabric, found objects and photographs. |
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W. Michelle Harris
Media artist freely mixing digital immaterials with found and crafted objects in a variety of textures. |
Mixed Media
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Bob Conge
Some times the process is sparked by my concern for what I see as deplorable human behavior such as the RAPE of America by our financial institutions, which inspired my "Bank America" figure. Other times it may bubble up from distant childhood memories or fears. |
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Douglas Steward
Artist bent on creating contemporary art work using a wide range of techniques and materials that will express my internal visions and goals.
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Henry Yasses
Studied at G.C.C. in Batavia, N.Y. and U.N.C. at Asheville, N.C. My work is in the Virtual Realm of Digital Painting and Manipulation. My idea about 39 years ago was to "marry" painting and photography together, after many many years Digital has given me this opportunity to do just that. Many of my works are in private collections. |
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Kitty Hubbard
Hubbard's work explores the fragility of organic materials and the (futile) efforts to preserve them |
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Stacey Kalkowski
Exploring the understanding of what makes up a boundary. The cultural, political and geographic territorial borders that may exist on a visible or invisible level. |
Painting
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Antonello (Tony) Indorato
Painting is the ultimate exercise in individual struggle and selfishness, whereas film-making requires leadership and collaboration. |
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Cynthia Iannaccone
Illustration and Fine Art Painting.. Images for children, gallery work, and commercial. |
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Jane Notides-Benzing
Abstract image objects for wall mounting and Installation art with abstract aesthetic elements. |
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Janet MIrsky
Oils on Canvas
Study of vivid colors and shapes working together |
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Jolene Beckman
Paintings and drawings that explore and recreate ideas of femininity and the role of female as depicted in literature, mythology and folklore. |
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Lynette Blake
In my paintings I strive to convey a sense of the infinite which exists in the everyday but is veiled to our conventional senses. I believe that everything within the universe is comprised of the same elements, of the same energy; and if we are open to it, we can perceive and experience the universe through every object, every form of life, and equally through every landscape and every event. |
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R. J. Miller
My work usually wanders somewhere between the surreal and the cartoon. My art almost always functions at several levels, and the superficial first glance can be deceptive. |
Photography
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Kitty Hubbard
Hubbard's work explores the fragility of organic materials and the (futile) efforts to preserve them |
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Luke Strosnider
Artist / writer / critic primarily interested in photographs and their constituent parts. |
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Megan Charland
Visual artist based in Rochester, NY. Volunteer @ RoCo of course! |
Sculpture
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Eric Zabriskie
Miniature sculpture made from guitar strings, nail polish and other odds and ends. |
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Paul Brandwein
I enjoy making playful, ambiguous, emotional objects that are rooted in my love of the natural world, my memories and dreams. |
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Stacey Kalkowski
Exploring the understanding of what makes up a boundary. The cultural, political and geographic territorial borders that may exist on a visible or invisible level. |
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Thomas E. Safran
Thomas E. Safran is a sculpture who mainly works with paper, wood, steel and found objects. He earned his MFA from the University of North Dakota in 2001 and his MST from RIT in 2004. He currently resides in East Avon where he is constantly making new sculptures and drawings. |
Video and New Media
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Antonello (Tony) Indorato
Painting is the ultimate exercise in individual struggle and selfishness, whereas film-making requires leadership and collaboration. |
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