Category: 2022
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Martha Laub
Martha Laub Let’s Play (2023) When I think of play – I think of small children. They are free, colorful, uninhibited, self-propelled, self-fulfilled, spontaneous, hopefully not worried about being watched, not product oriented, joy filled, not competitive, boundary-less. Then we all grow up and the play is often grown out of us. We become competitive,…
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Kayla Tange
Kayla Tange Kayla Tange is a Los Angeles-based artist born in South Korea and adopted by a Japanese American family. Psychic boundaries, desire, and permanence are recurring themes in her work. She is part of diaspora collectives Han Diaspora Group, Hwa Records, and Chosun Family, as well as sex worker-run shows Cyber Clown Girls and…
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Lara Salmon
Lara Salmon Neon Ruins (2022) I recently inherited the neon ruin embroidered on this quilt square. It is a glass flask from the late 1st to early 2nd century AD, found in Cyprus by the mining company my great grandfather worked for. I love the way it sparkles in the afternoon sun. I will take…
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Quinn Corey
Quinn Corey As an Artist I create images inspired by the graphic language of spectacular culture, that convey the feeling of the world we live in while proposing a Counter-Spectacle to the grim news reel reality of everyday life; a visual world defined by the karmic magic of the universe and not the finite limitations…
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GK Bigler
GK Bigler Let’s Play (2023) One of my favorite things to do as a quilter is to play around with my scraps, so this year’s theme was the perfect invitation to do that! As I was making this wonky log cabin piece, I was thinking about how important the invitation to play itself really is.…
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Sierra
Sierra Let’s Play (2023) This year playing meant doubling down on my athletic commitments to myself, which also meant doing weird experiments w gas station pre workout bodily sensations. Also I like to stress out Laub he says im going to become a car from drinking weird energy drinks haha which is goals except tbh…