Members List
All members names are listed alphabetically. To learn more about each member click on their name below. Please scroll down.
Bami Adedoyin, Brooklyn, NY
Mohd Fuad Arif, Malaysia
Megan Bisbee, Alfred, NY
Missy Carr, Washington, DC
Kristin Carroll, Boston, MA
Tony Conrad, Buffalo, NY
Kristin Carroll, Boston, MA
Tony Conrad, Buffalo, NY
Lara Davis, Providence, RI
Cindy DeFelice, Brockport, NY
Ghen Dennis, Buffalo, NY
Leigh Ann Francis, New Brunswick, NJ
Chifumi Fujisawa, Mosumoto, Japan
Amy Goldberg, Rochester, NY
Bethany Goldpaugh Brown, Kingston, NY
Virva Hepolampi, Helsinki, Finland
James Holland, Southbury, CT and Rochester, NY
Kelly Jacobson, Kansas City, MO
Akil Kirlew, Brooklyn, NY
Caroline Koebel, Buffalo, NY
Jennifer Little, Rochester, NY
Edna Madera, Rochester, NY
Darin Martin, Oakland, CA
Tammy McGovern, Buffalo, NY
Colleen Vera Melisz, Buffalo/Rochester, NY
Toni Mosley, Auckland, New Zealand
Tomoya Murazumi, Kanazawa City, Japan
Akane Nakamori, Kanazawa City, Japan
Stephanie Nolasco, New York, NY
Natasha Pachano, Costa Rica
Warren Peace, Jersey City, NJ
Anjanel Dawn Pinet, Rochester, NY
Mima Simic, Croatia
Joan E. Stoltman, Buffalo, NY
Diane Teramana, Kingston, NY
Angela Tessier Kanazawa City, Japan
Andy Tetzlaff, Kanazawa City, Japan
Matthew Underwood, Boston, MA
Adam Weekley, Buffalo, NY
wolfgrrrl sometimes billijo, Rochester, NY
Walter Wright, Lowell, MA
Ami Yamasaki, Kanazawa City, Japan
Ojima Yukari, Kanazawa City, Japan
Karen Y. Zhang, Beijing, China |
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Rachel Siegel
Multi-Media Artist

Tightly Bound
3.5 min., Singel Chanel Video, Summer 2002
Rachel Siegel is an artist, a community arts advocate and an arts educator, born and raised in Los Angeles, California. In May of 2002, she completed her Master of Fine Arts at University at Buffalo. She graduated from UC Berkeley with honors in 1989 with simultaneous Bachelor of Arts degrees in The Practice of Art and Peace & Conflict Studies. Her feminist art practice includes video, installation, digital arts, photography and book-making.

Girl Power
vol. 1: one in a series of feminine empowerment videos
color video (6.5 minutes), fall 2000
Girl Power vol. 1 isa video developed from a reconstructed childhood memory. Here represented through found footage of an old family movie (The Big Wheel Movie) and children's popular media from the 1970s that deal with racing imagery (Speed Racer and Herbie the Love Bug).The infamy of the personal history is that the little girl (the artist as a child) is cast as a nurse while the boys (her brothers and their friends) star as big wheel racers. Even to a four year old the injustice of gender construction is felt. The tiny girl is left crying in anger at the bottom of the hill, only to wait for all the drivers to end up in a horrific crash pile at the bottom.

"Self / Evident"
Color, single channel video, sound, June 2003
A short animation exploring personal freedom in a climate of growing fear. Words spoken in Hungarian and English accompany still images of the artist as an American flag motif constructs confining spaces. The underlying question remains, "Are Americans willing to give up freedom of speech for safety?"
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