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Abiola Abrams, New York, NY

Bami Adedoyin, Brooklyn, NY

Mohd Fuad Arif, Malaysia

Paloma Ayala, Rochester, NY

Diana Babkova, Kyiv, Ukraine

Jason Bernagozzi, Rochester, NY

Megan Bisbee, Alfred, NY

Peer Bode, Hornell, NY

Pamela S. Booker, New York, NY

Tammy Brackett, Alfred, NY

Teresa Brazen, Atlanta, GA

Debora Brown, Phoenix, AZ

Elizabeth-Jane Burnett

Sandra Camomile, Philadelphia, PA

Vel Capewell, Elizabethtown, NY

Missy Carr, Washington, DC

Kristin Carroll, Boston, MA

Donna Catanzaro, Windham, NH

Liz Clark, Buffalo, NY

Tony Conrad, Buffalo, NY

Bleu Cease, Rochester, NY

Kristin Carroll, Boston, MA

Joyce Chan, Queens, NY

Giovanna Chesler,, Brooklyn, NY

Tony Conrad, Buffalo, NY

Antonio Cruz Zavaleta, Oaxaca, Mexico

Lara Davis, Providence, RI

Cindy DeFelice, Brockport, NY

Margaret DeLima, Kings Park, NY

Jax Deluca, Boston, MA

Olive Demetrius, NYC

Ghen Dennis, Buffalo, NY

Monica Duncan, Webster, NY

Angela Duron, Houson, TX

Erica Eaton, Rochester, NY

Mary Edwards, NY, NY

Leigh Ann Francis, New Brunswick, NJ

Beatriz Flores, Olympia, WA USA

Marilyn Freeman, Olympia, WA

Steve Frost, Washington, D.C.

Chifumi Fujisawa, Mosumoto, Japan

Amy Goldberg, Rochester, NY

Bethany Goldpaugh Brown, Kingston, NY

Lindsey Glover, Alfred

Christine Goncharuk

David Gracon, Kanazawa City, Japan

Stephanie Gray, Buffalo, NY

Barbara Hammer, New York, NY

Erica Harney, State College, PA

Susan Heggestad, Vermillion, SD

Melanie Heinrich, Long Branch, NJ

Virva Hepolampi, Helsinki, Finland

Rachael Hetzel, Rochester, NY

Kathy High, Brooklyn, NY

Keisha Hill, New Jersey

Sherry Miller Hocking, Newark Valley, NY

James Holland, Southbury, CT and Rochester, NY

Ione, Kingston, NY

Deborah Jack, Jersey City, NJ

Kelly Jacobson, Kansas City, MO

Jennifer Johnson, Asheville, NC

Goldie Jones, Chautauqua, NY

Judge K, Buffalo, NY

Liisa Karvonen, Helsinki, Finland

Zohar Kfir, NYC

Akil Kirlew, Brooklyn, NY

Meg Knowles, Buffalo, NY

Caroline Koebel, Buffalo, NY

Felice Koenig, Buffalo, NY

Siew-wai Kok, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia and Buffalo, NY

Mel Kozaklewiez, Jersey City, NJ

Sveta Kuklenko, Kyiv, Ukraine

Annie Langan, Louisville, KY

Michael Lent, Lincoln, UK

Adriane Little, Kalamazoo MI

Jennifer Little, Rochester, NY

Edna Madera, Rochester, NY

Darin Martin, Oakland, CA

Tammy McGovern, Buffalo, NY

Tracey McGuirl, Buffalo, NY

Elizabeth Mariani, Vancouver, British Columbia and Buffalo, NY

Colleen Vera Melisz, Buffalo/Rochester, NY

Tara Merenda, Hometown: Pittsburgh, PA, Living in: Boston, MA

Joy Messinger, Rochester , NY

Carin Mincemoyer, Buffalo, NY

Victoria Moore, Rochester, NY

Toni Mosley, Auckland, New Zealand

Tomoya Murazumi, Kanazawa City, Japan

Renelle Musielak, Cheektowaga, NY

Akane Nakamori, Kanazawa City, Japan

Jessica Nathanson, South Dakota

Kristofer Neely, Spartanburg, SC

Stephanie Nolasco, New York, NY

Eamonn O'Connor, Buffalo, NY

Natasha Pachano, Costa Rica

Joo-Mee Paik, Alfred, NY

Jared Pappas-Kelley, Lincoln, UK

Joy Patterson, New Orleans, LA

Elisabeth Pellathy, Alfred, New York

Warren Peace, Jersey City, NJ

Iresha Picot

Jennifer Pepper, Cazenovia, NY

Anjanel Dawn Pinet, Rochester, NY

Karmen Polydorou, Greece

Mili Pradhan, Buffalo, NY

Joanna Raczynska, Buffalo, NY

Liz Richards, Walpole, NH

Michael Sylvan Robinson, Baltimore, MD

Jenna Rossi, Buffalo, NY

Masha Ryskin, Rochester, NY and Providence, RI

Lindsay Sampson, PA

Christine Schiavo, NY, NY

Devlin Shea, Stockholm, Sweden

Rachel Siegel, Portland, OR

Mima Simic, Croatia

Tara Smelt, Rochester, NY

Kelly Spivey, Buffalo, NY

Sarah Stefana Smith, Toronto ON

Joan E. Stoltman, Buffalo, NY

Lizz Switzer, Buffalo, NY

Judy Sylwester, Boston, MA

Bonaventure Tain, Malaysia

C. Tennant, Buffalo, NY

Diane Teramana, Kingston, NY

Angela Tessier Kanazawa City, Japan

Andy Tetzlaff, Kanazawa City, Japan

Christian Tribastone, VA, USA

Matthew Underwood, Boston, MA

Minna Väisänen, Helsinki, Finland

Maleana Verbeke, Georgetown, Guyana

Genevieve Waller, Rochester, NY

Christine Walsh, Buffalo, NY

Adam Weekley, Buffalo, NY

Kathy Weisensel, Buffalo, NY

Andree Weschler, Singapore

Aimée K Wiles, Rochester, NY

Janna Willoughby aka MC Vendetta, Buffalo, NY

Mary Ann Wincorkowski, Bronx, NY

wolfgrrrl sometimes billijo, Rochester, NY

Tomas Woodski, Stockholm, Sweden

Walter Wright, Lowell, MA

Ami Yamasaki, Kanazawa City, Japan

Ojima Yukari, Kanazawa City, Japan

Necole Zayatz, Buffalo, NY

Karen Y. Zhang, Beijing, China

 

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Erica Eaton

Video and Installation Artist

ARTIST STATEMENT I am an educator, scholar, writer, activist, traveler who often makes meaning through video and installation.

I value art for its ability to create a type of knowledge. Art allows us to look at something in a new way. I do not set out to represent what is already known, but to look at what is there through different lenses. Art can tell stories that otherwise remain untold. We are able say things that would otherwise be unspeakable and hear from multiple perspectives. Art is a way to test a thesis. Often I am faced with an opening of possibilities rather than any definite conclusion when I am making or participating with art. Time based and installation works draw us into these possibilities using sound, light, space and motion. Visual associations create meaning using histories, dreams, visions and emotion. The engaging of these elements in unexpected juxtapositions can jolt the compulsion to stay with the familiar and allow the incomplete and uncertain to be savored and explored...

My work attempts to make the familiar strange and the strange familiar. I am fascinated with how people make meaning, and how that meaning is applied in our lived lives. At its core my work deals with the relationships between memory, nostalgia and meaning and how this complex web plays out socially, politically and emotionally. At its most obvious, my work deals with issues that I am passionate and curious about: race, gender, sexual orientation, class, mass amnesia, the effects of new technologies on our collective consciousness and visions for creating new possibilities.

www.ericaeaton.com


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