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The Cult, Fear, and Myth of the New: Three (conflicting) Narratives
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Posted on 02/08/2012 | 2 CommentsPaul Roorda is a contemporary Canadian artist working in a variety of media. He holds a number of degrees including a B. A. in Psychology from the University of Waterloo (1988), an M. A. in Sociology from Northeastern University (1992),... -
Featured Artist: Roger Feldman
Posted on 28/11/2011 | No CommentsRoger Feldman graduated from the University of Washington with a degree in Art Education. He then studied theology at Fuller Seminary for one year, but he chose to return to Seattle and set up a studio. After working for a... -
Featured Artist: David Mach
Posted on 04/09/2011 | 3 CommentsTypically, when Transpositions features an artist, we try to offer a few words regarding the artist’s work as a whole. In this case, however, we have chosen to feature David Mach because of his current exhibition at the Edinburgh Art... -
Featured Artist: Deborah Haynes
Posted on 26/08/2011 | No CommentsDeborah J. Haynes is a Professor of Art and Art History at the University of Colorado at Boulder. Besides working as an artist in stone and drawing, she is the author of four books: Bakhtin and the Visual Arts (Cambridge,... -
Featured Artist: Nathan Coley
Posted on 14/11/2010 | No CommentsNathan Coley was born in Glasgow in 1967, and he currently lives and works in Glasgow. He also received a BA in Fine Arts at (of all places) the Glasgow School of Art. He has had numerous solo and group... -
Featured Artist: David Robinson
Posted on 05/09/2010 | No CommentsMany of David’s sculptures, such as the one shown in the header, invoke the weightiness and density of the materials he uses. He suspends many of his works in a moment of balanced tension leaving the viewer wondering what will...







