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Kira Dominguez Hultgren
Kira Dominguez Hultgren

Kira Dominguez Hultgren

“Thank you to HEHG and Nora, Arden, and Sarah Umles for the #virtualstudiovisit! Your ideas for how my weaving-research can stretch in the midst of social-distancing were so helpful. Here's to transforming not just historical narratives around Indigenous weaving practice, but to materializing hand- and heart-knowledges that can enter into and restructure conversations around BIWOC experience. Salud!” -Kira Dominguez Hultgren

Guest Curator: Sarah Umles, Artist & Independent Curator / Founder & Director, The Residency Project, Pasadena, CA

To see more about Kira Dominguez Hultgren’s work visit:

www.kiradominguezhultgren.com

Daniel Kingery

Daniel Kingery

“I just wanted to say thanks again to you and Arden and Sarah for virtually "stopping by” last week. I really appreciate you taking the time!” -Daniel Kingery

Guest Curator: Sarah Umles, Artist & Independent Curator / Founder & Director, The Residency Project, Pasadena, CA

To see more about Daniel Kingery’s work visit:

www.danielkingery.com

Nick DeMarco

Nick DeMarco

Guest Curator: Renaud Proch, Executive & Artistic Director, Independent Curators International (ICI), NYC

To see more about Nick DeMarco’s work visit:

www.demarconia.com

Catalina Tuca

Catalina Tuca

Guest Curator: Renaud Proch, Executive & Artistic Director, Independent Curators International (ICI), NYC

To see more about Catalina Tuca’s work visit:

www.catatuca.wixsite.com

Kevin Moultrie Daye

Kevin Moultrie Daye

Guest Curator: Jennie Lamensdorf, Bay Area Lead, Facebook Art Department, SF, CA

To see more about Kevin Moultrie Daye’s work visit:

www.kmoultriedaye.com

 Sarah Hotchkiss

Sarah Hotchkiss

“Thanks again for hosting/organizing, it was so nice to have a chance to talk about my work.” -Sarah Hotchkiss

Guest Curator: Jennie Lamensdorf, Bay Area Lead, Facebook Art Department, SF, CA

To see more about Sarah Hotchkiss’s work visit:

www.sarahhotchkiss.com

Jessica Spence

Jessica Spence

“t’s a Process, a series of acrylic on canvas paintings examines societal standards of beauty related to black women. I was inspired to create my current body of work on Black hair in response to the discrimination and chastising experience of many black women and girls in spaces such as the workplace or schools. The women in my life and from my community inspired many of the paintings within this series. While some of the works draw from my personal experiences which correlate to the subjects in my paintings. The paintings show the beauty and versatility of these hairstyles and highlight the significance of hair in Black culture, while also highlighting these intimate experiences and routines of daily life.” -Jessica Spence

Guest Curator: Sarah Watson, Director of Exhibitions & Chief Curator, Hunter College Art Galleries

To see more about Jessica Spence’s work visit:

www.jessicaspenceart.com

Christopher Lineberry

Christopher Lineberry

Guest Curator: Sarah Watson, Director of Exhibitions & Chief Curator, Hunter College Art Galleries

To see more about Christopher Lineberry’s work visit:

www.christopherlineberry.info

Omar Z. Robles

Omar Z. Robles

Guest Curator: Joanna Szupinska-Myers, Senior Curator, California Museum of Photography, UC Riverside, CA

To see more about Omar Z. Robles’s work visit:

www.omarzrobles.com

Blog: www.omarzrobles.blog/2020/03/20/quarantine-diary-day-1ish/

Néstor Daniel Pérez-Molière

Néstor Daniel Pérez-Molière

"I want to thank you so much for the virtual studio visit today. It's a great opportunity to network with other artists and art institutions. I'm grateful for the time taken to look at my work and provide feedback. I hope that the Hunter East Harlem Gallery continues to offer opportunities like these." -Néstor Daniel Pérez-Molière

Guest Curator: Joanna Szupinska-Myers, Senior Curator, California Museum of Photography, UC Riverside, CA

To see more about Néstor Daniel Pérez-Molière’s work visit:

www.ndpmoliere.com

Artist Priscilla Aleman

Artist Priscilla Aleman

“I research the relationship between natural environments and the formation of communities. My training in archaeology influences my methodology for creating sculpture installations, enabling me to conduct an intimate investigation of history, nature and culture, and our constructed relationship to the Tropics.” -Priscilla Aleman

Guest Curator: Jackie Clay, Executive Director, Coleman Center for the Arts, York, AL

To see more about Priscilla Aleman’s work visit:

www.priscilla-aleman.com

Artist Dianne Hebbert

Artist Dianne Hebbert

"My hope is to empower my sitters, for them to claim space and hold a presence. I want the work to be a source of pride, an embodiment of significant value and worth. The paintings are filled with gold and iridescent pigments so they shine and glisten in the light." -Dianne Hebbert

Guest Curator: Jackie Clay, Executive Director, Coleman Center for the Arts, York, AL

To see more about Dianne Hebbert’s work visit:

www.diannehebbert.com

Artist Maya Jeffereis

Artist Maya Jeffereis

“Thank you so much for setting up the studio visit with Alaina Feldman. I really enjoyed the time to share my video and to hear your feedback. It's given me a lot to think about for my next project!” -Maya Jeffereis

Guest Curator: Alaina Feldman, Director and Curator, Mishkin Gallery, Baruch College CUNY

To see more about Maya Jeffereis’s work visit:

www.mayajeffereis.com

Artist Jessica Kaire

Artist Jessica Kaire

Guest Curator: Alaina Feldman, Director and Curator, Mishkin Gallery, Baruch College CUNY

To see more about Jessica Kaire’s work visit:

www.jessicakaire.com

Artist Adrienne Elise Tarver

Artist Adrienne Elise Tarver

“Thank you for the virtual visit today. It was a pleasure and a refreshing break from the quarantine routine to see/meet and chat with you today. I think this is a special and important thing you're doing and makes this whole situation feel a little better.” -Adrienne Elise Tarver

Guest Curator: Eric Booker, Assistant Curator & Exhibition Coordinator, The Studio Museum in Harlem

To see more about Adrienne Elise Tarver’s work visit:

www.adriennetarver.com

Artist Jeffrey Meris

Artist Jeffrey Meris

Guest Curator: Eric Booker, Assistant Curator & Exhibition Coordinator, The Studio Museum in Harlem

To see more about Jeffrey Meris’s work visit:

www.jeffreymeris.com

Artist Lionel Cruet

Artist Lionel Cruet

“Thank you for the opportunity of the studio visit yesterday afternoon. It was great to chat with all of you and to discuss areas of interest.” -Lionel Cruet

José Esparza Chong Cuy, Executive Director & Chief Curator, Storefront for Art & Architecture

To see more about Lionel Cruet’s work visit:

www.lionelcruet.com

Artist Peter Hoffmeister

Artist Peter Hoffmeister

José Esparza Chong Cuy, Executive Director & Chief Curator, Storefront for Art & Architecture

To see more about Peter Hoffmeister’s work visit:

www.peterjhoffmeister.com

Artist Glendalys Medina

Artist Glendalys Medina

Guest Curator: Carla Acevedo-Yates, Curator, Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago

To see more about Glendalys Medina’s work visit:

www.gmedinastudio.com

Artist Christina Freeman

Artist Christina Freeman

“I feel so lucky to have had this opportunity to speak with Carla! It was great to dig into more of the nuances of my Ultraviolet Archive project. I am inspired now to brainstorm ways to expand the digital aspects and make it more accessible during this time. Thanks so much Arden and Nora! Love to HEHG!” -Christina Freeman

Guest Curator: Carla Acevedo-Yates, Curator, Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago

To see more about Christina Freeman’s work visit:

www.christinafreeman.net

Artist Christina Barrera

Artist Christina Barrera

“I wanted to thank you both so much for organizing the virtual studio visits and for thinking of me. I'd love to pass on my deep thanks to Marcela as well for her time, attention, and recommendations - I haven't had much opportunity to talk about or think through this work and my work has felt 3,000 miles away as we try to organize as students and deal with higher admin. It was so amazing to return to this kind of conversation and share something instead of focusing on organizing and administrative activities, which have completely taken over. ” -Christina Barrera

Marcela Guerrero, Assistant Curator at The Whitney Museum of American Art

To see more about Christina Barrera’s work visit:

www.instagram.com/_ghostina_

https://cargocollective.com/Christinabee

Artist Gina Goico

Artist Gina Goico

“Thank you again for holding space for me to come into your living rooms and have me share my practice. I believe what you're doing in this moment is a great way to hold space for our artistic community; offering insight, support and conversations that the current situation has limited.” -Gina Goico

Marcela Guerrero, Assistant Curator at The Whitney Museum of American Art

To see more about Gina Goico’s work visit:

www.ginagoico.com

Artist Johanna Strobel

Artist Johanna Strobel

Guest Curator: Gabriel de Guzman, Curator & Director of Exhibitions, Smack Mellon, NYC

To see more about Johanna Strobel’s work visit:

www.joylobster.com

Artist Matthew Fischer

Artist Matthew Fischer

"Thank you so much for having me yesterday for the virtual studio visit. It was fun and helped me clarify some things that have been in my head." -Matthew Fischer

Guest Curator: Gabriel de Guzman, Curator & Director of Exhibitions, Smack Mellon, NYC

To see more about Matthew Fischer’s work visit:

www.matthewdalefischer.com

Artist Shani Peters

Artist Shani Peters

Guest Curator: Marie Vickles, Director of Education, Pérez Art Museum Miami (PAMM)

To see more about Shani Peters’s work visit:

www.shanipeters.com

Artist Nathan Sinai Rayman

Artist Nathan Sinai Rayman

"I am honored and appreciative to have been invited to participate in this generous and ambitions HEHG project! Thanks to Arden and Nora for thinking of me and to Marie for taking the time. It was such an absolute pleasure and a highlight of a time filled with uncertainty. As I work to continue socially engaged art in a time of social distance, it was encouraging and inspiring to have such a rewarding experience sharing my artwork and thoughts with Marie!" -Nathan Sinai Rayman

Guest Curator: Marie Vickles, Director of Education, Pérez Art Museum Miami (PAMM)

To see more about Nathan Sinai Rayman’s work visit:

www.nathansinairayman.com

Artist Gabino A. Castelán

Artist Gabino A. Castelán

"Research and personal memories have driven me to create art objects that reference a range of human experiences, particularly migration, labor, leisure, and freedom. As in life, being an artist is about opening our hearts and minds to relate to one another and remember that we are not alone." -Gabino A. Castelán

Guest Curator: Natalia Viera Salgado Independent Curator & Curatorial Consultant

To see more about Gabino A. Castelán’s work visit: www.gabinocastelan.com

Artist Cara Lynch

Artist Cara Lynch

"I am currently making sculptures in the form of wind chimes, aromatherapy machines, lamps, and other domestic objects. I think about their function in connection to agency, wish fulfillment, and my own aspirations for purpose. I am interested in every day manifestations of spirituality and healing." -Cara Lynch

Guest Curator: Natalia Viera Salgado Independent Curator & Curatorial Consultant

To see more about Cara Lynch’s work visit: www.caralynchstudio.com

Artist Yelaine Rodriguez

Artist Yelaine Rodriguez

“Such a great chat with these lovely people! So happy to have participate in this #virtualstudiovisit ! It really help me step away from the current situation we are facing for a moment.” -Yelaine Rodriguez

Guest Curator: María Elena Ortiz, Curator, Pérez Art Museum Miami (PAMM)

To see more about Yelaine Rodriguez’s work visit: www.yelainenyc.com

Artist Simon Benjamin

Artist Simon Benjamin

“The ability of art to make connections that transcend histories, time and space is one of the things that has motivates me to make work. I am in gratitude for the productive and joyful conversations that the shared language of art provides and for HEHG for facilitating it.” -Simon Benjamin

Guest Curator: María Elena Ortiz, Curator, Pérez Art Museum Miami (PAMM)

To see more about Simon Benjamin’s work visit: www.simonbenjamin.com

Artist Kevin Quiles Bonilla

Artist Kevin Quiles Bonilla

“It is vital to continue the relationship and dialogue between curators and artists, especially during this strange times. So I'm very glad to have found this virtual initiative for uptown artists, provided by Hunter East Harlem Gallery.” -Kevin Quiles Bonilla

Guest Curator: Rodrigo Moura, Chief Curator, El Museo del Barrio

To see more about Kevin Quiles Bonilla’s work visit: www.kevinquilesbonilla.com

Artist Virginia Inés Vergara

Artist Virginia Inés Vergara

Guest Curartor: Rodrigo Moura, Chief Curator, El Museo del Barrio

To see more about Virginia Inés Vergara’s work visit: www.virginiainesvergara.com

Artist Nathaniel Sullivan

Artist Nathaniel Sullivan

“Staring directly at such hypocrisy is infuriating, but the power brokers of the world are ready for our anger. But are they ready for our poetry? Are they ready for our laughter?” -Nathaniel Sullivan

Guest Curator: Katie Hood Morgan, Program Director, FOR-SITE Foundation

To see more about Nataniel Sullivan’s work visit: www.nathanielsullivan.net

Artist Amanda Brown

Artist Amanda Brown

“I am always thinking about scale as a way of engaging the viewer in a physical, bodily act of looking. Many of my paintings are large, measuring over seven feet tall. In order to see the paintings, the viewer must move around, get close and then step back. More recently, however, after moving to a smaller studio and when working from home, I’ve begun painting on smaller surfaces and the question of scale has shifted to: how can I affect a sense of breadth and scale within the limits of this canvas or piece of paper? Scale becomes less about the size of the surface, and more about what's happening in the image.” -Amanda Brown

Guest Curator: Katie Hood Morgan, Program Director, FOR-SITE Foundation

To see more about Amanda Brown’s work visit: www.amandacbrown.com

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Omar Z. Robles
Néstor Daniel Pérez-Molière
Artist Priscilla Aleman
Artist Dianne Hebbert
Artist Maya Jeffereis
Artist Jessica Kaire
Artist Adrienne Elise Tarver
Artist Jeffrey Meris
Artist Lionel Cruet
Artist Peter Hoffmeister
Artist Glendalys Medina
Artist Christina Freeman
Artist Christina Barrera
Artist Gina Goico
Artist Johanna Strobel
Artist Matthew Fischer
Artist Shani Peters
Artist Nathan Sinai Rayman
Artist Gabino A. Castelán
Artist Cara Lynch
Artist Yelaine Rodriguez
Artist Simon Benjamin
Artist Kevin Quiles Bonilla
Artist Virginia Inés Vergara
Artist Nathaniel Sullivan
Artist Amanda Brown

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