Kimberly Miller

Listening is Doing The story of Nang Nak (นางนาก) is a well-known Thai ghost story embedded in culture. It’s something most Thai people are familiar with. Language both facilitates communication … explore this artist(s)Kimberly Miller

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Maia Sørensen

A SUBJECTIVE EXPERIENCE A Subjective Experience is becoming a doodle of movements that overlap the edited video clips. I have worked with three different approaches: object moving in front of … explore this artist(s)Maia Sørensen

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Tomo Kobayashi

  Kokon Touzai (古今東西) As a foreign visitor partaking in the communial experience of living in the Compeung Residency, my exposure to Thai culture was neither that of  a tourist … explore this artist(s)Tomo Kobayashi

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Kimberly Miller

  While in residence at ComPeung, the work created here comes out of an exploration of ideas around community, language and action. A community shares a language, action is required … explore this artist(s)Kimberly Miller

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David E. Vogel

Gratitude is not only the greatest of virtues, but the parent of all others. Marcus Tollius Cicero My photography is influenced by my deep regard for the planet and the … explore this artist(s)David E. Vogel

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Rebecca Zorach

Free School Rebecca Zorach conducted a number of workshops on alternative education projects she has been involved in. Zorach’s research includes the “free school” movement in the U.S. from the 1960s … explore this artist(s)Rebecca Zorach

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Nancy Elliott

My father is from Newfoundland and my mother is from Japan. They are without-a-doubt middle class, have their high school diplomas, and if I could get them to vote, they … explore this artist(s)Nancy Elliott

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Eleanor Yates

An Allegory Every artist yarns time and time again, to capture beauty and harmony – a task which is at time unbearably tricky. We often fall short of our artistic … explore this artist(s)Eleanor Yates

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