Posts Tagged ‘Studio Visit’

Something Fantastic

Berlin Art Link Studio Visit with Something Fantastic
by Elizabeth Feder // June 2, 2012
Walking into Something Fantastic’s studio space is like stumbling on a mad-scientist’s architectural laboratory. The studio…[read on]

Allison Fall

Berlin Art Link studio visit with Allison Fall
by Jeni Fulton // Feb. 13, 2012
Allison Fall’s studio is an extension of the kitchen, the closet, and recently, the bedroom. Her studio is intimately tied to her performative practice, a space…[read on]

Sara Rahbar

by Monica Salazar // Nov. 15, 2011
Sara Rahbar, a mixed media artist based in New York, hails originally from Tehran, Iran. In 1981, a 5 year-old Rahbar fled with her family, travelling for over seven…[read on]

Mira O’Brien

Berlin Art Link Studio Visit with Mira O'Brien
by Jessyca Hutchens // Oct. 3, 2011
In the backyard of a Kreuzberg apartment block, Mira O’Briens studio-room is perched atop an exterior staircase. Large windows overlook a cheerful courtyard…[read on]

ON THE ROAD SERIES: Christopher Cairns studio

Blog entry by Monica Salazar, Founding Director, Berlin Art Link – in Berlin;Thursday, August 4, 2011.

Christopher Cairns’ studio, an 8,000 square-foot former fire station in Havertown, Pennsylvania, houses over 100 handmade bronze and plaster sculptures. Some are finished, while others are ongoing works.

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John von Bergen

Berlin Art link Studio Visit with John von Bergen
by Jessyca Hutchens // Apr. 15, 2011
John von Bergen is a US born artist who has been based in Berlin for the last eight years. His studio, a large space in Wedding, is a true working space…[read on]

Jose Lerma

Berlin Art Link Studio Visit with Jose Lerma
by Ester Ippolito, Monica Salazar // Jan. 18, 2011
Jose Lerma’s work relies on a compendium of mediums, references, and elements that combine his personal history and his extensive academic accolades…[read on]

Xan Medina

Berlin Art Link Studio Visit with Xan Medina
by Monica Salazar // Dec. 19, 2010
Xan Medina’s artistic training began in rock music, which – as characterized by Dan Graham in the 1980’s, was already a religion of rebellion and protest. From rock music…[read on]