space 4 art
San Diego, CA
Wattana Khommarath

The Pen is Mightier than the Sword, Paper Always Win! My art work is created to raise awareness with both Human Rights issues and the 2nd Amendment Rights. It is important to never forget what the U.S. Constitution and Bill of Rights stands for. The current status of the world economy and political structure has a [...]

Matthew Bradley

an examined life on the eve of our destruction www.uradnza.com “the invocation of st. nicholas”, 2011, video still

Asha Sheshadri

Asha Sheshadri (b. 1986, Edison, NJ) is a resident of San Diego CA. Her current work is culled from drawing, video, photography and analog synthesis-based performance. She is inspired by material nostalgia, molecular structure, depictions of fear and uncertainty, aquatic folklore, New England in the ‘70s, her parents in the 80’s, and the interplay between [...]

Stephanie Lie

Media: Drawing, electronics, performance Stephanie Lie is an artist, computer programmer and educator. Her work oscillates between new technologies and traditional Asian aesthetics to produce objects and performances of spare elegance. These objects and performances expand to produce social interactions of subtle instigations surrounding questions of mechanic production and human subjectivity. Her work has been [...]

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Media: Oil on Canvas I am enchanted by skin. The skin of trials, tribulations, joy, life! When feelings or emotions are visible through expressions, gestures, or body language, I am mesmerized. I thrive from catching those glimpses of pure divinity. All too often it seems the unique expression of each individual is hidden, overlooked and [...]

Rockhead for Ruby

I make work about sound. Fascinated with the concepts of communication and solitude, I make my feelings visible through sculpture, drawing, photography and video documentation. My work is about trying to find compromise between freedom and security, nature and development, peace and chaos. Currently I am making “sanctuary helmets”, in which the title suggests a [...]

Flawed Justice

Media: Mixed Dani Dodge’s art is inspired by nearly two decades of work as a journalist. She began painting in 2004 after being embedded with the Marines in Iraq. Dani was part of a team that won a Pulitzer Prize in 2006, but left newspapers two years later to focus on telling stories through her [...]

Carmen

Media: Acrylic and spray paint on wood surfaces Isaias Crow specializes in public art on a wide range of scales, whether creating an experimental community mural or directing a team of artists to produce a multifaceted mural within diverse housing complexes. Crow’s portfolio includes projectsthat required close collaboration with architects and designers. His knowledge in home construction and [...]

morgan_manduley_3

Media: Painting, drawing, collage, sculpture January 16, 2011 I can still remember vividly my brother and I reenacting scenes from our favorite movies in our backyard tree-fort in Maryland. We had an obsession with memorizing all the lines and re-living for ourselves, what we had just seen on the screen. We were never perfect; we’d [...]

rose

Media: All painting and drawing mediums For me, creating art at my best and most expressive is like following an unknown river.  I choose the river to explore and then willingly follow where it takes me, surrendering my will and allowing the work itself to guide my journey. Only at the end do I discover [...]

Sidewalk Drawing

Media: drawing, photography, mixed media Originally trained as a painter and printmaker, Valerie received a BFA from the Massachusetts College of Art in Boston. She completed an MFA in Visual Art at U.C.S.D., where she worked in both mixed-media and multi-media. Her graduate show, entitled “Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Alligators . . [...]

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Media: painting, drawing, found object/mixed media, digital media, installation…experimental The topics I confront through my work stem from personal experiences and investigations. I emigrated with my family from Mexico at the age of two, and for most of my life I lived and worked as an undocumented immigrant. While illegally residing in the US, I [...]