illustrator living in tokyo.
A US based Japanese artist who intensively uses photographs as her medium. Kato describes her work as "one person theater" as she plays the rolls of the characters, sews the costumes and directs the narratives of her work.
Flamenco set designer, painter, author, and sometimes potter/ filmmaker Mr. Horikoshi connects the small art community in Onishi with Tokyo. Mr. Horikoshi lives part of the year in Spain and shows his work around the world.
Photographer in Minneapolis, Minnesota. He currently focuses mainly in urban photography, mixing frequent wanderings to create documentation of life through his eyes. With a deep-seated interest in the possibilities and limits of photography, he often brings experimentation into his personal projects.
half chicken, half man-beast living in the west-texas desert. Mr. Zupp’s self-proclaimed outsider art was recently described as “…somewhat bizarre, purposely crummy sculptures and handmade books are kind of irresistible.”
An American potter with a studio in Tamba, Sasayama, one of the 6 ancient kiln sites of Japan. Cycling around the pottery areas of Japan I met and became John’s assistant in 2007. I have been helping him with anagama wood kiln firings since.
A Fulbright scholar, sculptor and performance artist. Mr. Kuehnle has taken his audience-interactive bicycles and giant-balloon suits around the globe.