Cameron Granger
Cameron Granger grew up in Cleveland, Ohio, inheriting both a love of soul music, and a tendency for apologizing too much. His work explores his place in, and role as a product of American media.
Cameron Granger grew up in Cleveland, Ohio, inheriting both a love of soul music, and a tendency for apologizing too much. His work explores his place in, and role as a product of American media.
For the visual version of the Exhibition information, visit the Talk Back website. TALK BACK is supported by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs.
Masternak´s work oscillates mostly between sculpture and drawing and it is presented in site-specific arrangements, that intend to evoke a mood rather than telling a story.
María Lucía Varona, also named 'lulu', is a Puerto Rican artist currently living in New York City. She has been practicing embroidery since childhood and develops narratives through cross-stitching.
For the visual version of the Exhibition information, visit the Talk Back website. TALK BACK is supported by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs.
Flux Factory's Accessibility Fellow, Lizzy De Vita’s work occupies a constellation of mediums, including performance, text, sound, drawing, installation, video and sculpture.
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Deloris Igworia is a first generation American poet, writer, musician, designer etc built by two Nigerian immigrants and all the truths that come along with this
Rory Fitzgerald Bledsoe is a conceptual artist and curator who focuses on themes of intimacy, queer identity, digital labor and surveillance in the post-smartphone age.