Vibrant colors and a multitude of different textures come together in the paintings of Scott Bennett. Combining many diverse painterly...
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Andrea Burgay deconstructs and paints with paper, making collage-based reconstructions of experiences and memories in her Brooklyn, NY studio, and exploring collage processes as metaphor in her curatorial and collaborative projects. She is the founder and editor of Cut Me Up, a participatory collage magazine presenting a curated selection of artworks in each issue, intended for readers to deconstruct and transform into new artworks. Her work has been exhibited in galleries in Genoa, Paris, Warsaw, New York and throughout the US.
Kevin Sampsell is a collage artist, a writer, runs a publishing company and recently co-founded an online collage gallery, Sharp...
In Nancy Baker’s paper constructions, disparate materials coalesce into elegant configurations of interlocking forms. Vibrant shapes and patterns expand and...
Amy Mahnick is an artist based in Detroit, MI who is known for her observed still life paintings of the...
Interview: Andrea Burgay Michael Oatman is an artist and curator living in Troy, NY, where he teaches in the School...
AB –How did you come to begin making the mixed-media works in the series Gratitude in a Time of Loss...
A wide array of influences—literature, philosophy, and especially his professional background as an architect—merge to shape the collage works and...
Galen Cheney’s richly layered paintings embody a curiosity about materials, abstraction and her own psyche. Her exploration of these subjects manifest...
In this second part of the interview, Michael discusses Cut Me Up Magazine and the process of curating Issue 6:...