Group Show 31
Bios
Adam Thorman will earn his MFA from Arizona State University this May. His work is influenced by having grown up in the lush, urban environment of the San Francisco Bay Area, and by an early interest in mythology.
Allison Hunter is an international visual artist who over the past twenty years has worked in photography, performance, video, painting, drawing, and installation. Her work has been included in numerous exhibitions in the US and Europe, including at the Kohler Center (Wisconsin), Arthouse (Austin), and in solo exhibitions at Women & Their Work (Austin), and Artspace (North Carolina), among others.
Nellie Large is currently finishing her degree in photography at Massachusetts College of art this spring.
Lucas Thorpe was born 1970 and lives in Brooklyn, NY.
Joyce Kim attended the Maryland Institute College of Art where she received a BFA in video and concentrated in photography. She has been living and working in Baltimore since graduating in 2007.
Luke Barber-Smith’s Psychotropic Horizons photography series combines collage and digital drawing to illustrate some of our environmental anxieties.
Maury Gortemiller is an Athens, Georgia photographer is who is also an aspiring competitive apneist.
Nadia Sablin was born in the Soviet Union and immigrated to the United States when she was 12. She now lives and works in Arizona.
Eric Ruby is originally from Connecticut, loves Cape Cod, and is graduating from Rochester Institute of Technology in May of 2009.
Grady O’Connor lives and works in Bkln.
Jimmy Fountain is an artist and photographer who grew up in North Carolina and is now living and- working in Brooklyn, NY.
Lisa Fairstein lives and works in New York City.
Wendy Given is a conceptual artist currently producing photo-based conceptual constructions to invoke a willingness in the viewer to search, see and believe. She lives and works in Portland, Oregon.
Lee Gainer creates photographic works, which explore culturally accepted and media-supported perceptions. Her work has been exhibited along the Mid Atlantic region.
Meghan P. Farrell grew up in rural northwest Connecticut. She now lives and works in Brooklyn, NY.
Natalie Chan was born in Taiwan. She studied Philosophy at the University of Texas, Austin; now a photo student at School of Visual Arts in New York.
Jonathan Baskin (b.1982) is a native of New York City, holds a BFA in photography from Parson School of design, and lives and works in Brooklyn.
Yuta Nakajima was born and raised in San Francisco. After earning his BFA from NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts he continues to live and work in New York City.