Brynn Dizack's painstaking artistic process is achieved through mindful repetition and casting, resulting in work that unearths what matters most. We caught up with Brynn as she prepares for her first solo show CANIS MAJOR, at the Nesto Gallery at Milton Academy. The largest-scale ongoing project in my studio these days is titled madeline, and will consist of 2,280 … [Read more...]
Studio Views
Highlighting the work spaces and creative processes of individual artists.
Studio Views: Tim Murdoch
Tim Murdoch recently completed two commissioned works, Reflex, an interactive installation in which a wall of mirrors ripples as people sit upon the bench in front of it... ... and Emergence, hand-cut, welded polyethylene sculptures. We asked the artist to offer a peek into the process by which he creates his intriguing, large-scale, site-specific works. Recently … [Read more...]
Studio Views: Jodi Colella
Artist Jodi Colella's nimble mind and nimble fingers have produced an array of compelling sculptures. It's our good fortune that she's got a show coming up at NK Gallery in June. Let's take a look into her studio and learn about her working process. I create 3D objects as abstractions of natural forms. Using found and manufactured materials I explore the characteristics … [Read more...]
Studio Views: Julie Akeret
Interesting things can happen when you leave home. Julie Akeret (Film & Video Finalist '11) has made documentary films for over 25 years, but to tell the story she wants to tell next, she's exploring new ground: narrative film. She's running a fundraising campaign on USA Projects to complete the short, fictional film The Haircut. Here, she offers a peek into the work … [Read more...]
Studio Views: Constance Jacobson
Thank goodness Constance Jacobson is fascinated by the super freaky, super colossal world of microbes. Let's see how Constance's scientific interest in the world of micro-organisms influences the creation of her spectacular monster drawings and prints. Just remember, if you enjoy living, microbes are your friends! The idea for this series originated when I saw a … [Read more...]




