All in interviews

Alyson Shotz

Questions & Answers

Our editor Yasemin Vargi had a chance to interview the multi-talented NY based artist Alyson Shotz, whose practice examines the properties and interactions of light, gravity, mass, and space. With an interest in the natural world, Shotz bridges disciplines in her work, working in a variety of media from sculpture to ink drawings and large scale public art installations.

Theo Triantafylldis

Artist Survey

Q: Can you describe your studio space? 
A: My studio is in Los Angeles and it's a hybrid maker space with some sculpting and woodworking tools as well as gaming computers and a Virtual Reality setup. I am thinking of starting to host some exhibition and performance programming to open the space to a wider public.

Buket Savci

Artist Survey

Q: What emotions are you channeling into your art? A: I come from a family of generations of immigrants, and being the first member in the Americas no doubt images of boats and inflatables immediately remind me of the trials and tribulations of immigrants and refugees. But I deliberately stay away from negative elements in my art. Having experienced my share of tragedies in life, and as someone with depressive tendencies, I think at least my paintings should express some joy or positivity.

Kira Nam Greene

Questions & Answers

Her recent series of paintings depict her talented female friends who are engaged in creative endeavors unlike art historical paintings where women were mostly portrayed just as wives or beautiful ornaments. 

through December 7, 2019

Michelle Doll

Artist Survey

For Artspeak’s Artist Survey, our publishing director Atesh M. Gundogdu emailed some of his favorite artists few questions. He asked them about their exhibitions, their thoughts and some quirkier personal questions. Here are some answers from Michelle Doll for the upcoming exhibition “"As Above, So Below"

Sandra Muss

VOLTA NY

“The doors have the power to connect us to mystical, magical, and mythical possibilities, but it takes a lot of courage to be able to walk through them. One risks that there could be nothing on the other side of the door; it takes a leap of faith to make that kind of transition.” — Sandra Muss

until March 5, 2017