Michael Kolster
A photographer whose ostensibly conventional work is anything but.
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A photographer whose ostensibly conventional work is anything but.
An artist for whom making art is akin to a sacred act.
An artist whose practice is steeped in an equity and social justice mindset.
An abstract artist whose work is fully grounded in her home place of Maine.
An artist best known for public-minded and collectivist work has an unexpectedly personal story fueling her drive.
An artist whose heritage of diaspora and displacement shapes her art.
An artist whose work comes from more than just a walk in the woods.
A new gallery owner putting art and artists first.
An artist benefits from the every day practice of paying attention.
An artist shines light on the inhumanity of mass incarceration in the U.S.
An artist confronts brutal systemic inequities while preserving his own positive outlook.
At a time of disorientation, an artist turns to maps in unexpected ways.
Recalling a beloved grandmother and childhood memories, an artist makes color sing.
An artist making work to remember, honor, and connect with lost loved ones.
With Black identity central to her practice, an artist challenges us to see her in full.
An artist copes with COVID days and their attendant monotony and anxiety by making art about it.
Sixteen years after his son’s passing, an artist fills a portrait of him with light and love.
An artist creates a bridge to the past through a community photography project.
An arts administrator who knows how to make a vision of community become a reality.
An artist grapples with COVID while her nation roils with racial unrest.