Contributors
Brian Dupont is an artist, curator, and writer based in Brooklyn NY. His work can be seen at briandupont.com and his writings can be found at Artist's Texts.1 Articles
Timothy Bailey was born in raised in the suburbs of Boston. He is a 2002 MFA graduate of the School of the Museum of Fine arts. Tim co founded the Oni Gallery in downtown Boston in 1998 where he was a director until 2003. He has been a guest lecturer at Mass Art, SMFA and MIT. And is working as a visiting lecturer at Bridgewater State College. He has exhibited locally at the Boston Center for the Arts,Tufts University, and Philip Exeter Academy and as far south at Atlanta's Eyedrum gallery. When he's not working on his own art he can be found drumming for "The Fire of Life" (a rock opera) and the local hard rock/ metal band "The Humanoids."1 Articles
Luis Camnitzer is a Uruguayan artist, critic, theorist, and educator based in New York.1 Articles
Sarah Montross is Associate Curator at deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum where she has most recently co-organized the deCordova New England Biennial 2016. Forthcoming projects include a site-specific outdoor sculpture by artist Letha Wilson. From 2012-2015, she was the Andrew W. Mellon Post-doctoral Curatorial Fellow at the Bowdoin College Museum of Art where she organized exhibitions including Past Futures: Science Fiction, Space Travel, and Postwar Art of the Americas (exh cat. MIT Press, 2015). Montross earned her MA and PhD from the Institute of Fine Arts, New York University. Lucy Kim is a visual artist and Senior Visiting Critic at Brandeis University. She is a recipient of the 2017 James and Audrey Foster Prize for which a new body of work is currently on view at the Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston. Her work has been exhibited at Lisa Cooley, NY, Brooklyn Academy of Music, OyG Projects, NY, and MonChéri, Brussels amongst others. She has upcoming solo exhibitions at the Institute of Fine Arts at New York University and Galerie Pact in Paris.1 Articles
Greer Mansfield's writing has appeared in various publications, including Wonkette, Creative Loafing, Bookslut, and Spolia (where he is also an editor). He divides his time.1 Articles
Rachel Shipps is interested in collaborative processes of making and representing the intangible in words. She regularly writes for Art New England and her work has also appeared online for the RISD Museum, the Bell Gallery, and the website of the Jenks Society for the Lost Museums.1 Articles
Ben Street is an art historian, lecturer, museum educator, curator and writer. He lectures on art old and new for the National Gallery, Tate Modern, Christie's Education and the Saatchi Gallery, among other places, and runs his own courses in contemporary art in London. Ben is a freelance art writer and the co-director of the independent art fair Sluice.1 Articles
A.C. Frabetti first entered the fine arts during a ten-year sojourn in Italy. He has directed art galleries, founded a journal of art criticism, taught courses in art appreciation and (more recently) earned a doctorate in the Humanities. He was raised in the Boston area.1 Articles
Rosie Ranauro is a Jamaica Plain based artist that works in drawing, collage, performance and sound. She received her BFA from MassArt in 2011 and has continued to live and work in the Boston area. She most recently performed in the Tinderbox series at Mobius, and showed in the BLAA summer show 'You Think It's ___, But It's Really ___', as well as moderating a corresponding panel on the topic of queerness, disability and the arts. In October she will be showing at CARE, a show exploring the body of the artist through performance, self care, community care, and self image within a personal and/or political context.1 Articles