Robert Clark
Robert Clark is an internationally exhibited artist based in the Northern England city of Sheffield. His recent multiple-piece, multi-media installation The Nether Edge Story has been exhibited throughout the UK, Europe and the USA: New York (CAVE). Robert Clark is a widely published writer on the visual arts and music and lectures in Universities throughout the UK and Europe.
Daisuke Nishimura
Daisuke Nishimure is an artist in residence at the Cave gallery, where he presents paintings, drawings and music. Nishimura graduated from a doctoral course in Neuroscience at Tokyo University. He has worked as a junior lecturer on information science at Teikyo University, done web design and programming for several Japanese Corporations and is the Japanese text editor of Tokion magazine in New York.
Tatsuya Nakatani
Tatsuya Nakatani is native of Osaka, Japan, where he studied under Yasuhiro Yoshigaki. After moving to the U.S. in 1995, Tatsuya emerged as one of the key players in the Boston Jazz/improvisational music scene. “Tatsuya Nakatani is a different kind of drummer. He is Gagaku. He is Butoh. He is Contemporary” – Bob Falesch. Tatsuya currently resides in New York City, where he is founding director of the gallery/performing arts space “The Grist Mill”. Tatsuya’s versatility has also lead him to sound engineering, filmscore composition and sessions with country, jazz and rock bands. Originally from Kobe and Osaka, Japan, Tatsuya … Continued
The Distance Formula Travelling Cinema
Johnne Eschleman, like the troubadours of yore, relives that time with his music-film-installation project, The Distance Formula Travelling Cinema. By combining his film and music because “they all just blend together, anyway,” he’s resurrecting the idea of self-sufficiency in art and taking it a step further: he builds his own venue, a portable movie theater, showing experimental films while playing live music to make an interactive viewing experience.
Serena Depero
Born in Rome, Italy, in 1974, and moved to New York City in 1988. Studied figure drawing at the Art Students League of New York, and then attended Brown University in Providence, RI, from where she graduated in 1995 with a BA in Visual Arts and Italian Studies. From 1995 to 1999, she returned to the Art Students League where she assisted Charles Hinman’s mixed media class for two years, and won a Merit Scholarship, which allowed her to study full time with Bruce Dorfman. Under Hinman and Dorfman’s guidance she moved away from painting, and experimented with various materials … Continued
Juan Merchan
Juan Merchan es un actor, director y diseñador de iluminación teatral. Desarrolló su trabajo como diseñador, principalmente en el Teatro La Mama de Nueva York durante 18 años. Fue Co-fundador, y Co-curador del Festival Internacional de Butoh de Nueva York. Hizo el diseño de iluminación para varias compañias, como el Zendora Dance Company, Great Jones Repertory, Pioneers Go East Collective, Sonia Olla Flamenco Company, Brooklyn United Ensemble, la compañía Filipina Kinding Sindaw Company, entre otras. También diseñó la iluminación y escenografía para varias producciones del Phoenix Theatre Ensemble de Nueva York. Recientemente trabajo en nueva York en la iluminación para … Continued
Seiji Nakane
Artist Statement There are two different ways to approach the creation of art photographs. One approach begins with having some kind of image visualized in the mind. The artist then turns that visualized image into reality. When completing this process, I search for the object that will fit into my visualized image and consider the ways I can manipulate the lighting, so that the finished full frame will be precisely what I want. This is the process I work from when I know before shooting the pictures what and how I want to show. The other approach is to shoot … Continued
Rodney Dickson
Born in Northern Ireland in 1956, he was a resident of Liverpool, England before he moved to New York City in 1997. His work has been seen throughout Europe and the Unoted States. He is represented by M.Y. Art Prospects, a gallery on 135 West 29th Street, Manhattan.
E. Lynn Hassan
Visual artist who has exhibited in California, New York, and Eastern Europe. Exhibitions at international art festivals include multiple mixed media installations for Periferic, Iasi, Romania and the Carbon Art 2004 Memory Project in Chisinau, Republic of Moldova. Recent exhibitions include Pratt Institute, When Brooklyn Artists Speak, Art Listens. and Brooklyn College Gallery, Painters, Musicians, Sculptors. Her work is featured in several publications including, Downtown Brooklyn, the literary journal for Long Island University, Brooklyn Campus, Thirteenth Moon, SUNY, Albany, NY, Beasts in Their Wisdom by Eugene Garber and the forthcoming collaborative hypermedia work, Eroica
Dorothy Cowfield
Dorothy Cowfield sings a more jazz-inspired blend of hillbilly. Her debut album, I’m a Cowgirl, is a less alternative take on country music than what is currently popular. Instead of going the rockabilly or pop route, Dorothy has chosen to stay closer to the roots. In a genre she likes to call “cowgirl jazz,” the songs are heavy on vocals and the music provides a hauntingly sweet backdrop.
Kenta Nagai
Kenta Nagai is a fretless guitar player and composer based in New York City. His technique extends and enhances the expressive range of guitar. From 1999 until 2002 he was a composer in residence at The Cave Gallery in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.