

Katherine Bradford
"Boats and swimmers appear in my paintings because the surfaces I create with paint tend to resemble water. I love wide expanses of brushed on color."

Tamara Gonzalez
“Drawing is a constant companion and informs most, if not all, of my work."

Yevgeniya Baras
“My drawings record intentional and chance-driven activities, creating a kind of compacted evidence of my understandings, memories, and physicality. Doubling and symmetry is a constant in the work."

EJ Hauser
"Building on themes of transformation and mythology, Hauser uses drawing as a starting point for pushing the language of painting into new territories."

Adrianne Rubenstein
"On Broccoli: On the way to the studio I pick up a couple of sticks of broccoli. The first time I had the idea I was thinking about insects and the dollhouse of nature that they live in. The broccoli makes for a great drawing tool."

Brad Kahlhamer
“Starting last summer, (now 15 books and counting) I returned to my longtime interest in the sketchbook, reconnecting my drawing practice with the emerging artistic social circles surrounding my Bushwick studio."

Susumu Kamijo
"Yes. I like poodles. But I also like medium-rare ribeye steak, vintage scotch, my new iphone with no stupid cracks on the screen, clean underwear, curling players, fat penguins in Antarctica, and probably a few hundred or thousand other things in the world."

Michael Berryhill
""For me drawing is visual thinking. Variation and invention is the rule, and abundance is the game."

Annette Wehrhahn
“Moving around inside my vessel I am transmitting and receiving messages. I hear something said and get a mental picture, catch a glimpse of my shoes as I write an e-mail."