Tamar Zinn

Tamar Zinn

Tamar Zinn was about twelve when she discovered the thrill of drawing. Like many artistically inclined New York City kids, she took classes at the Art Students League on West 57th Street. “There was an enormous studio divided into two sections,” she recalls. “In one...
Marcie Begleiter

Marcie Begleiter

Marcie BegleiterAll About Eva: Filming a Brilliant Artist’s Life and Times  SoundCloud Facebook Eva Hesse’s life was a short but triumphant one. Before her death from a brain tumor in her thirties, she created a trailblazing body of work that continues to engage...
You Don’t Have To Say You Love Me: Part One

You Don’t Have To Say You Love Me: Part One

You Don't Have To Say You Love Me: Part One Rejection is never easy, but artists face more of it than most The artist known as Swoon, now in her late thirties, gained a reputation early in her career for evocative and beautifully crafted street art and for wacky...
Ellen Harvey

Ellen Harvey

Ellen HarveyEllen Harvey’s subversive but humorous installations question what we talk about when we talk about art.  SoundCloud Facebook For nearly 20 years, Ellen Harvey has been creating installations, site-specific projects, and works in many different...
Annell Livingston on Joanne Mattera

Annell Livingston on Joanne Mattera

Annell Livingston on Joanne Mattera Joanne’s work is about color first, “color beyond color,” color that resonates somewhere deep within me, somewhere beyond the eye. For me, it is to see color from the heart. Usually we see color with our eyes, but with...