Che Easson
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Che Easson
Raised in Somerville, residing in Somerville, creating in Somerville. B.A. from Rhode Island School of Design (RISD).
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Raised in Somerville, residing in Somerville, creating in Somerville. B.A. from Rhode Island School of Design (RISD).
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I am a visual artist and art educator.
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We’re Zooguu, and we make high quality handmade décor for people who like to have fun. Don’t worry, no actual (or stuffed!) animals are harmed in the making. Jen Gubicza is the designer and maker behind Zooguu. Jen graduated with a BFA in graphic design from MICA in 2001 and worked as a Graphic Designer & Creative Director at Big Blue Dot and the Boston Children’s Museum. In 2004, Jen started designing and sewing her own creatures as a hobby to get back to the enjoyment she feels when making things by hand vs. mainly on a computer.
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Chloe Rubenstein was born in Boston, MA in 1989. In 2008, she moved to Washington D.C. where she received a BFA Corcoran School of Art and Design at George Washington University in 2015. During her time at the Corcoran her art was exhibited in Milan, Italy. From 2013-2015 Rubenstein painted murals in many local bars and restaurants in the DC area.
Rubenstein then moved to Washington State where she painted murals in Seattle, San Francisco, and Los Angeles.
Submitted by Meagan on
Born in New York, 1986.
Graduated from Alfred University School of Art & Design, 2008.
Studied BFA Design + Illustration.
Still working in Somerville, MA
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Amy Kucharik [/kuh-CHAR-ick/] is a singer-songwriter, ukulele instructor, and visual artist based in Somerville, MA. Amy performs as a one-woman band with ukulele, tenor guitar, foot percussion, mouth trumpet and harmonica, or with bands featuring top New England musicians.
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Rebecca Volynsky does not see her work as scripted or planned. When creating mixed media collages, she attempts to reach a destination where all of her ideas and visions are the most clear. Everything that spills out onto paper in the form of repeating patterns and symbolic imagery is under her control. She begins by placing and arranging paper and other media on a surface in order to remove them. Old photographs, graph paper, colorful drops of watercolor, thin sheets of transparent tissue and graphite markings that look as though they attack the page are combined.