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Irwan Ahmett

Irwan Ahmett: I had a wonderful childhood. I spent most of my time playing with or without friends. I used to play with objects I found on the street, with situations around me, or using my body. To maintain the spirit of playing in my work I created a project called 'Urban Play', a concept of play which utilizes objects, situations, and performance. I believe that playing is something we cannot deny.

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Naeun Jeon

Naeun Jeon: I collect objects and texts familiar to everyone, then make stage-like-scenes that cover wide ranges of genres from traditional media to new: ceramic casting, wood, body movement sensor, LED.

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Georgia Muenster

Georgia Muenster is a curator, baker, way-finder, and organizer hailing from New York City, where she is a longstanding member and Curatorial Fellow of the arts collective Flux Factory. She received a BA in Art History from Bard College in 2008; she loves books, pie, and the endless exploration of the constructed urban environment.

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Ann Armstrong

Ann Armstrong: As an artist and architect I spend a lot of time thinking about how to translate conceptual ideas into physical reality. These ideas | creations take the form of murals, ephemeral street art, performance, sculpture, furniture, and lighting.

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Carrie Schneider

Carrie Schneider: My work includes Care House; a video, sound, and material installation in the house I grew up in, Hear Our Houston; public generated audio walking tours and dérives, and Sunblossom; an evolving skill share between local creatives and kids who are refugees from Burma. I also write about art and dance Argentine tango every chance I get.

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Paul Howe

Intern 2012

Paul Howe is the Commissioner of The Bureau of Maintenance, Repair, and Rebuilding. "The Bureau of Maintenance, Repair, and Rebuilding is a public service dedicated to improving the health of our infrastructures, machines, and commodities, because we believe that the health of these things is at the root of our political, economic, and cultural health." He is also a turnkey creative infrastructure developer. He received his education from Cynthia Parry, Drew Goerlitz, John Hock, and Andy Dunnill, and is currently pursuing a doctorate in home repair and bellying through muddy crawlspaces under the wisdom of Hernan Durango. 

Building Curator 2013

Paul is a sculptor, builder, re-arranger, and maintenance expert. He fixes public infrastructure for free, engineers off the cuff, and believes that the value of a thing lies in the stuff it is of, not its decorations, though decorations are okay sometimes. He has worked at Franconia Sculpture Park in Minnesota, has exhibited his publicly scaled sculptures up and down the east coast and midwest, and has built two wood fired pizza ovens. He holds a BFA from SUNY Plattsburgh, and an MFA in sculpture from UNCG.

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Intern Intern

Elizabeth Thompson

Elizabeth Thompson, education intern at Elsewhere, loves creative, collaborative, and interdisciplinary pedagogical approaches. She is completing a MA in folklore at UNC-Chapel Hill, where she has been learning about the power of artistic performance as it relates to constructions of identity and community from labor singing ensembles and roller derby skaters. She is a collector of stories, friend to all creatures, and an existentialist of the everyday.

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Colin Bliss

Colin Bliss is a sculptor, tinkerer, writer and sometimes fake astronaut. Born and raised on the island of Manhattan, he now lives and makes work in Providence, RI. His personal work tends to explore the emotional lives of objects, and how those emotions coincide, or completely butt up against those of humans. His sculpture ranges from devastatingly permanent and heavy to fleeting and transient. For nearly a decade he has worked as a key member of a public art and education collective, making large, temporary, collaborative murals with tape, and using them as a tool for education.

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Peter Maarseveen

Peter Maarseveen is a photographer/sculptor from Tasmania, Australia. He builds his own functional pinhole cameras out of discarded objects, using them to create series of photographs unique to the cameras themselves. He is currently experimenting with 'Anthotypes', a technique which uses plant materials as a photographic printing medium.

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Brandy Bajalia

Brandy Bajalia is an artist based in sweet southern Birmingham, Alabama. She received her BFA from the University of Montevallo in painting and art history. Brandy's work is informed by language, natural patterns, immigrants, national geographic magazines, memory, disaster, ritual, and her grandmother’s stories. The concept that best applies to her work are revolving themes of the human condition, while posing questions that pertain to social class, the family unit, and the importance of physical memory.

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Ashley Ivey

Ashley Ivey is a designer and maker living in Tallahassee, Florida. She has a BFA in Art (design focus) from Florida State University. She apprenticed at the Fabric Workshop and Museum in 2008 where she learnt screen printing and wet felting processes, and fell head over heels for rhubarb pie. Ashley currently works as designer and media specialist for the College of Visual Arts, Theatre & Dance at Florida State University. In the fall, she will start a position with FSU's Facility for Arts Research where she will help with the development of its residency, education, and public outreach programs.

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Caro Clark

Caro Clark hails from Rhode Island, lives in Maine, and is earning her MFA in fiction at the University of New Hampshire. She recently finished walking across Spain and feels very tired, leaving her with little to say about herself or her writing save for this rudimentary list: boats, lobstermen, a pack of squirrels collectively named Deb, dream space, goat friends, quinoa, brothers, the ocean, the water, the sea.

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Michael Webster

Michael Webster’s work focuses on the manifestations of status through historical memory and spatial politics. Michael has worked with architects, designers, social workers, historians, and educators, and he pursues knowledge that is generated between fields. Over the past three years, Michael has been part of a collaborative group investigating the concealed history of urban renewal in Greenville, NC. In 2010 he curated the geographically-contextual exhibition Countertransference at the University of North Carolina at Wilmington.

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Heidi Wiren Bartlett

Heidi Wiren Bartlett is an Interdisciplinary artist, teacher, amateur entomologist and taxidermist living and working in Nebraska. Bartlett investigates the potential of environments as conduits for performance and drawing. Paper, wood, animal artifacts, and architecture create the framework for her performances. She explores the line that runs through all things; revealing relationships between our body and its surroundings. Within this landscape she is interested in marks, light, movement, ritual and the dialog between our symbolic and animal selves.

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Kristen DeGree

Kristen DeGree lives in Iowa City, Iowa and is currently working towards a MFA in intermedia arts and printmaking. She was raised in North Dakota, where she developed an interest in landscapes, agriculture, and the quest for autonomy. She is interested in ferments: biotic, political, artistic and otherwise. Though she probably came to artmaking much earlier through the kitchen, she was officially drawn to art through printmaking: the collaborative environment of the print shop with its methods for spreading information cheaply and efficiently. Her love for print has more recently led to an intuitive shift towards video, sound, and social practice. She often works in collaboration with others, and is currently preoccupied by the language of the future.

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Sair Goetz

Sair Goetz is a North Carolina artist who works primarily in installation, moving image, and painting, trying to make tangible the ephemeral connections in the spaces between people, ideas, and aesthetics. sarah looks for the visually delicious and the conceptually poetic and seeks to create intense immersive experiences. She received her undergraduate degree in making/ thinking/ looking/ feeling/ talking about the visual in space & time from Duke University. She plans to change the universe, or at least your vision of it.

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Benjamin Boyles

Benjamin Aaron Boyles/ Video Intern 

Ben is a multidisciplinary artist from Winston-Salem NC.  He is currently finishing a BA in Media Studies at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro.  In addition to film and animation he is also passionate about art, philosophy, religion, psychology, and most any form of music.  Bridging the gaps between fields of study and understanding the interconnected nature of the universe excites Ben.   He is DJ Extra at the college radio station WUAG 103.1, works for the Carolina Film and Video Festival, and is the President of UNCG's all male accapella group The Spartones.  Avid instagramer, lover of bad pop culture, and amateur Tai Chi and Yoga practitioner he strives to get the best out of life and leave the rest behind.

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