Perri Lynch Howard

September 5, 2018

Perri Lynch Howard is an artist dedicated to forging new narratives from the front lines of climate change. Working in the context of extreme environments is an essential aspect of her creative practice, expressed through painting, drawing, sculpture and sound. Originally from Marblehead, Massachusetts, Perri received her BA from The Evergreen State College, BFA from […]

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Amber Cortes

August 29, 2018

Amber Cortes is a media producer and sound artist living in Seattle. New Media Gallery 2011-12 : Signal to Noise: Imagined Frequencies of Radiophonic Space

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Ruth Marie Tomlinson

August 29, 2018

Ruth Marie Tomlinson utilizes repetitive processes to exercise her passion for systems, for cataloging and for restructuring. The work often touches simple quandaries we face daily: What changes? What remains? What is remembered? What is forgotten? Tomlinson spends summers in her Montana Studio, Two Dot Spot, and winters in Seattle, teaching at Cornish College of […]

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Susie Kozawa

August 29, 2018

Susie Kozawa, a sound artist, composer and performer, works mostly with sound collages and site-specific installations, in which the gathering of sounds is a primary activity. She explores different acoustic spaces using musical instruments she makes out of found objects, kelp, modified toys and human voice. She creates live sound design for dance and theater […]

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meadow starts with p

August 24, 2018

meadow starts with p = the grown-ups: Disaster & The Wrangler the kids: Tree Sneaker, age 8 & Commander Snake, age 6 Both a family and an art collaborative, meadow starts with p is an inquiry into the relationship between play and art. Through their activities, they posit that art and play are fundamentally linked, […]

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Robert Blatt

August 24, 2018

Robert Blatt was born in 1984 in Anaheim, California. His practice is rooted in explorations of expanded sonic situations through varying frames and gradations of environment, notation, object, performance, text and tone. His work has been presented throughout the United States and Europe, in the context of performances, exhibitions, and a variety of unconventional methods […]

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Storme Webber

August 24, 2018

Storme Webber is a Two Spirit, Alutiiq/Black/Choctaw, internationally-nurtured poet, playwright, educator, and interdisciplinary artist. She creates blues-influenced, socially-engaged texts and images exploring identity, art activism, and the intersections of race, class, gender, sexuality, memory and spirit. Storme’s poetry collections include Diaspora, Blues Divine, and the forthcoming Noirish Lesbiana. Her solo theatre works include Buddy Rabbit, […]

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Brandon Aleson

July 24, 2018

Originally from the greater Los Angeles area, Brandon Aleson relocated to Seattle shortly after finishing undergrad at UC Santa Barbara. Using sound, image, and food (gustation) as means of intervention, he has recently been examining the unintentional and deliberate transference of personality onto inanimate objects, and attempting to elongate and bring into focus the liminal […]

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Martin Jarmick

April 10, 2018

Martin Jarmick grew up in the Columbia City neighborhood of Seattle experimenting with art, music and film from a young age.  After a patchwork of project work, production roles, and countless jobs, he returned to college as an older student and is now a Ph.D. candidate in the Center for Digital Arts and Experimental Media […]

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Elizabeth Schiffler

April 10, 2018

Elizabeth Schiffler is a filmmaker, puppeteer, and scenic designer. Her work stems from her research in comparative mythology, post-humanism, and feminism. She focuses on exploring human and non-human relationships with the natural world through experimental narrative work. Along with participating in the Artist Support Program at Jack Straw, she is currently the Artist-in-Residence at the Pacific Science […]

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