Judith Supine: Dirt Mansion

Opened last Friday,12 April 2008, "Dirt Mansion" at English Kills Art Gallery in Brooklyn is Judith Supine's second show in the New York City area—unless of course you are counting his numerous pieces pasted up throughout the city. Large installations consisting of his dramatic 20 foot high wooden puppet characters fill the maze-like warehouse space. Glossy psychedelic imagery and bright florals and figures set against …

Jon Krause

With a folio that includes some of the world's most reputable publications, Philadelphia native artist Do you do this full time? Yes, I am a full time illustrator. I also teach one day a week at the university I graduated from. Biggest inspiration? Obviously as an artist other great art inspires me all of the time, but there isn't one entity that I can say …

Joseph Conforti

Joseph Conforti is a master of repetition. A raku ceramicist based in New York City, he creates hypnotic wall sculptures comprised of individual panels, each of which contains hundreds of ceramic pieces. Raku, for those unversed in ceramic speak, is a traditional form of Japanese pottery dating back to the 16th Century. It involves low temperature kiln firing, followed by a combustible immersion that gives …