Our Community: Meghan Keane
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Our Community: Meghan Keane

A peripatetic, abstract painter who currently happens to be looking at people

"In my experience, it’s about doing the things you love. And not for the market or for money because that all will follow if you’re doing the thing you love."

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Our Community: Aaron Krach
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Our Community: Aaron Krach

Political Conceptual and Public Artist

"I like the term conceptual artist. My work starts with the idea, and the project comes out of it whether it's a book, idea, or party."

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Our Community: Ariel Mitchell
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Our Community: Ariel Mitchell

Painter of human interactions

"If you have a feeling that you need to make something, just really follow that feeling and try not to listen to anybody telling you anything otherwise."

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Our Community: Karen Moscovitch
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Our Community: Karen Moscovitch

A lens-based multi-media artist, scholar, and educator, who explores intimacy, structures of desire and the ways in which the sexual and the spiritual intersect.

"I think people see their own truth reflected in my work. Even if the narrative is different, it gives them permission to think about intimacy in a more open-ended way."

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Our Community: Alan Neider
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Our Community: Alan Neider

Long time painter, drawer, and sculptor with numerous public art commissions

"You hope that someone looks at your work and has a connection to it; wants to stand in front of it for a while, wants to have it, live with it, and be with it."

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Our Community: Gelah Penn
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Our Community: Gelah Penn

Artist and Curator

"Because of our virtual world, it’s easy to think you’ve actually seen the work if you’ve looked at images. But there’s no replacement for seeing work in the flesh. "

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Our Community: Aaron Pierce
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Our Community: Aaron Pierce

Former professional artist turned art lawyer

"The New York we live in can be, sometimes at all costs, financially driven. I find that artists are often instead single-mindedly true to themselves in pursuing a passion and a creative idea."

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Our Community: Shama Rahman
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Our Community: Shama Rahman

Marketing Coordinator at the Whitney Museum of Art

"[An artist 'image'] is about how to use what is inherently true to yourself in order to create a 'brand', and not fitting into what is trending or in the news all the time."

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Our Community: Jonathan Rider
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Our Community: Jonathan Rider

Artist working in small scale and Assistant Director at FLAG Art Foundation

"The difference between being a curator and an artist is blurry for me – both are creative processes that involve problem-solving, thinking on your feet, and defending good work and ideas."

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Our Community: Karen Schaupeter
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Our Community: Karen Schaupeter

Founder of Ed. Varie and the Independent Art Book Fair. Art Director and Stylist.

"In the arts, you should be able to be multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary. You don't have to do this to be a good artist, but I think that an artistic and creative mind can be open to a multitude of ways to creating."

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Our Community: Gretchen Sherer
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Our Community: Gretchen Sherer

Composite Interior Painter

"I always want people to feel when they look at my work, 'She really gave us everything she could, she poured out everything she had, she didn't hold back.'"

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Our Community: Maureen Sullivan
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Our Community: Maureen Sullivan

Founder of Red Art Projects, curator, and art marketing expert.

"I have a fascination with artists who address big ideas, and I’d like to give exposure to artists who haven’t had as much of a presence in NY as in Europe. "

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Our Community: Bryce Zackery
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Our Community: Bryce Zackery

Cross disciplinary artist

"It’s critical that artists still engage and talk with each other and work with each other. It goes back to diversity of ideas, communication, interacting and seeing shows, both historic and contemporary."

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