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Members ListAll members names are listed alphabetically. To learn more about each member click on their name below. Please scroll down.Abiola Abrams, New York, NYBami Adedoyin, Brooklyn, NYMohd Fuad Arif, MalaysiaPaloma Ayala, Rochester, NYDiana Babkova, Kyiv, UkraineJason Bernagozzi, Rochester, NYMegan Bisbee, Alfred, NYPeer Bode, Hornell, NYPamela S. Booker, New York, NYTammy Brackett, Alfred, NYTeresa Brazen, Atlanta, GADebora Brown, Phoenix, AZElizabeth-Jane BurnettSandra Camomile, Philadelphia, PAVel Capewell, Elizabethtown, NYMissy Carr, Washington, DCKristin Carroll, Boston, MADonna Catanzaro, Windham, NHLiz Clark, Buffalo, NYTony Conrad, Buffalo, NYBleu Cease, Rochester, NYKristin Carroll, Boston, MAJoyce Chan, Queens, NYGiovanna Chesler,, Brooklyn, NYTony Conrad, Buffalo, NYAntonio Cruz Zavaleta, Oaxaca, MexicoLara Davis, Providence, RICindy DeFelice, Brockport, NYMargaret DeLima, Kings Park, NYJax Deluca, Boston, MAOlive Demetrius, NYCGhen Dennis, Buffalo, NYMonica Duncan, Webster, NYAngela Duron, Houson, TXErica Eaton, Rochester, NYMary Edwards, NY, NYLeigh Ann Francis, New Brunswick, NJBeatriz Flores, Olympia, WA USAMarilyn Freeman, Olympia, WASteve Frost, Washington, D.C.Chifumi Fujisawa, Mosumoto, JapanAmy Goldberg, Rochester, NYBethany Goldpaugh Brown, Kingston, NYLindsey Glover, AlfredChristine GoncharukDavid Gracon, Kanazawa City, JapanStephanie Gray, Buffalo, NYBarbara Hammer, New York, NYErica Harney, State College, PASusan Heggestad, Vermillion, SDMelanie Heinrich, Long Branch, NJVirva Hepolampi, Helsinki, FinlandRachael Hetzel, Rochester, NYKathy High, Brooklyn, NYKeisha Hill, New JerseySherry Miller Hocking, Newark Valley, NYJames Holland, Southbury, CT and Rochester, NYIone, Kingston, NYDeborah Jack, Jersey City, NJKelly Jacobson, Kansas City, MOJennifer Johnson, Asheville, NCGoldie Jones, Chautauqua, NYJudge K, Buffalo, NYLiisa Karvonen, Helsinki, FinlandZohar Kfir, NYCAkil Kirlew, Brooklyn, NYMeg Knowles, Buffalo, NYCaroline Koebel, Buffalo, NYFelice Koenig, Buffalo, NYSiew-wai Kok, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia and Buffalo, NYMel Kozaklewiez, Jersey City, NJSveta Kuklenko, Kyiv, UkraineAnnie Langan, Louisville, KYMichael Lent, Lincoln, UKAdriane Little, Kalamazoo MIJennifer Little, Rochester, NYEdna Madera, Rochester, NYDarin Martin, Oakland, CATammy McGovern, Buffalo, NYTracey McGuirl, Buffalo, NYElizabeth Mariani, Vancouver, British Columbia and Buffalo, NYColleen Vera Melisz, Buffalo/Rochester, NYTara Merenda, Hometown: Pittsburgh, PA, Living in: Boston, MAJoy Messinger, Rochester , NYCarin Mincemoyer, Buffalo, NYVictoria Moore, Rochester, NYToni Mosley, Auckland, New ZealandTomoya Murazumi, Kanazawa City, JapanRenelle Musielak, Cheektowaga, NYAkane Nakamori, Kanazawa City, JapanJessica Nathanson, South DakotaKristofer Neely, Spartanburg, SCStephanie Nolasco, New York, NYEamonn O'Connor, Buffalo, NYNatasha Pachano, Costa RicaJoo-Mee Paik, Alfred, NYJared Pappas-Kelley, Lincoln, UKJoy Patterson, New Orleans, LAElisabeth Pellathy, Alfred, New YorkWarren Peace, Jersey City, NJIresha PicotJennifer Pepper, Cazenovia, NYAnjanel Dawn Pinet, Rochester, NYKarmen Polydorou, GreeceMili Pradhan, Buffalo, NYJoanna Raczynska, Buffalo, NYLiz Richards, Walpole, NHMichael Sylvan Robinson, Baltimore, MDJenna Rossi, Buffalo, NYMasha Ryskin, Rochester, NY and Providence, RILindsay Sampson, PAChristine Schiavo, NY, NYDevlin Shea, Stockholm, SwedenRachel Siegel, Portland, ORMima Simic, CroatiaTara Smelt, Rochester, NYKelly Spivey, Buffalo, NYSarah Stefana Smith, Toronto ONJoan E. Stoltman, Buffalo, NYLizz Switzer, Buffalo, NYJudy Sylwester, Boston, MABonaventure Tain, MalaysiaC. Tennant, Buffalo, NYDiane Teramana, Kingston, NYAngela Tessier Kanazawa City, JapanAndy Tetzlaff, Kanazawa City, JapanChristian Tribastone, VA, USAMatthew Underwood, Boston, MAMinna Väisänen, Helsinki, FinlandMaleana Verbeke, Georgetown, GuyanaGenevieve Waller, Rochester, NYChristine Walsh, Buffalo, NYAdam Weekley, Buffalo, NYKathy Weisensel, Buffalo, NYAndree Weschler, SingaporeAimée K Wiles, Rochester, NYJanna Willoughby aka MC Vendetta, Buffalo, NYMary Ann Wincorkowski, Bronx, NYwolfgrrrl sometimes billijo, Rochester, NYTomas Woodski, Stockholm, SwedenWalter Wright, Lowell, MAAmi Yamasaki, Kanazawa City, JapanOjima Yukari, Kanazawa City, JapanNecole Zayatz, Buffalo, NYKaren Y. Zhang, Beijing, China |
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Call Home Mothers Dead is both literal and metaphor. It is telling of the experiences of motherloss. These experiences, of presence and absence or haunting, conflict and subsequent obsessiveness, are a translation of a relationship to trauma. The dandelion is used to carve an entry point into these experiences and for a symbol of persistence. Call Home Mothers Dead is an impetus for continual renewal and the reality that beauty can grow and exist with little attention. The video in this body of work is slowed in speed to represent the reality that one is in when experiencing a traumatic moment and for the way that trauma lives in post-memory of such an experience. Call Home Mothers Dead searches for a relationship to the matrilineal ghost. It is a void that is simultaneously overfull and almost empty. Resuscitation is a photographic continuation of these ideas to revive or be revived from an unconsciousness or apparent death. Resuscitation seeks to mark the landscape in subtle ways that are inescapable in the present.
Heidegger tells us that a boundary is not that at which something stops but the boundary is that from which something begins its presencing. Bio: Adriane Little is a visual artist and educator who received her M.F.A. from the University at Buffalo, where she has received several grants and fellowships. Adriane Little s recent solo video/sculptural installations include Call Home Mothers Dead at Big Orbit Gallery in September 2003 and Phantom Pains of Amputation at the Carnegie Art Center in March 2004. Her work has also been included in several group exhibitions including; Normal/ Abnormal Bodies & Minds at Woman Made Gallery and most recently the Albright-Knox Art Gallery s Biennial Beyond/In Western NY for 2005. Adriane s work investigates motherloss and cultural and genetic memory. While investigating this and trying to find connections to her mother, who died in Adriane s early childhood, erasure of Jewish Identity within her family was uncovered. Her work is remnants of her attempt to connect with this discovery through documentation of a series of performances as cultural and personal ritual. url: www.AdrianeLittle.comContact: adrianelittle@mac.com |
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