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Mathlide Roussel

Mathilde Roussel is a French artist who specializes in sculptures. "My sculptures and drawings are conceived like living organisms. During my creation process, I progressively give up control over the materials I use by letting them find their own form of existence." - M. Roussel

Helene Appel

Helene Appel is a German painter. "Helene Appel's paintings on linen — of everyday objects such as netting, blankets, stitches and floor sweepings — explore the tension between faithful representation and the transformative possibilities in the process of painting." - James Cohan

Dan Webb

Dan Webb is an American artist who enjoys sculpting and drawing.

Justin Gignac

"Justin Gignac is a New York City based artist and entrepreneur. He began selling garbage in 2001 after a co-worker challenged the importance of package design. To prove them wrong, he set out to find something that no one would ever buy, and package it to sell. Looking around the dirty streets of Times Square, garbage was the perfect answer. Twelve years later, over 1,400 NYC Garbage cubes have been sold and now reside in 30 countries around the world." - NYC Garbage

Ethan Greenbaum

Ethan Greenbaum is a New York based artist who specializes in sculpting and painting.

Jean Shin

"By transforming accumulations of everyday objects into visually alluring conceptual explorations, my work speaks to the optimism inherent in giving new form to life’s leftovers.  In my sculptures and large-scale installations, I seek to recall an object’s past, as well as suggest its greater connection to our collective memories, desires and failures." - J. Shin

Kimberly Conrad

"Though my style remains quite diverse, I believe I have the heart of an Abstract Expressionist, or even more accurately, an Action Expressionist, as I am most definitely an "action painter". - Kimberly Conrad

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