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Christine Wong Yap: Irrational Exuberance Flags

By Matthew Morowitz “Positive Signs #2” Christine Wong Yap is an interdisciplinary artist who explores optimism and pessimism in her art. Working in installations, sculptures, multiples, and work on paper, Yap endeavors to examine how mundane materials or situations can give rise to irrational expectations, emotions, and experiences. She is influenced by conceptual strategies, phenomenology, […]

A Conversation with Rob Andrews

By Matthew Morowitz Photo courtesy of Ryan McManus Rob Andrews is an artist, performer, writer, teacher, father, but above all, a storyteller with a large variety of audio, visual, and performance works that tackle ideas surrounding myth, ritual, and memory. A graduate of Bates College (a “funny little place” as he describes it), Andrews apprenticed […]