Sarah E. Brook

Sarah E. Brook is a Brooklyn-based sculptor and installation artist from the Nevada high desert. Brook explores the relationship between external and internal (psychic) vastness through the use of translucency, layering and color gradients to morph her architectural structures into perceptual experiments. She is particularly interested in the way perceptual experience can align (queer) identities. Brook has exhibited at Lesley Heller, Field Projects, Re:Art, the (un)Scene, NARS, Ground Floor Gallery, The Newhouse Center for Contemporary Art (NY) and was included in the 2019 BRIC Biennial in Brooklyn. She has been awarded the 2019-2020 Leslie-Lohman Museum Fellowship (NY), the 2018 Media Arts Fellowship from BRIC (NY) and residencies from I-Park, SPACE on Ryder Farm, Jentel Foundation, Playa and Kimmel Harding Nelson Center for the Arts. Public art sculptures include Open Shelter (Prospect Park, NY, 2016), Viewfinding, a year-long installation and collaboration with queer poets (Riverside Park, NY, 2018-2019), Align (permanent installation, Crystal Park, NY, 2019) and a forthcoming permanent work commissioned by the City of New York (West 231st Step Street, Bronx, 2022).

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Keren Anavy

Keren Anavy is a New York based multidisciplinary visual artist, working in drawing, painting, installation and performance. A Member Artist at The Elizabeth Foundation for the Arts- EFA Studio Program, New York City.

Anavy's process and research-based practice scrutinize issues of the dynamic relationships between nature, culture and sites. Her paintings are the point of departure for large scale site-specific installations and, or performances that operate on an architectural scale.

Anavy has exhibited widely in solo and two person exhibitions including solo exhibitions at the Sunroom Project-Space, Wave Hill, Bronx, New York, ZAZ10TS Gallery space and billboards, Times Square, New York. The Janco-Dada Museum, Ein Hod, Haifa Museum of Art, both in Israel. Her interdisciplinary performances showed at Pioneer Works, Brooklyn, New York, Danspace Project, St. Mark's Church, New York City and at the Queens Museum, New York among many other venues.

Her two-person exhibitions include SPRING/BREAK Art Show 2018, New York, Autonomous University of Hidalgo State, Pachuca, Mexico, The Gallery of the Cultural Institute Mexico-Israel, Mexico City among others. Her artist book The Nature of Things in collaboration with Tal Frank was launched at Printed Matter’s NY Art Book Fair 2019 at MoMA PS1 and was up on Times Square Billboard as part of a curated project by ZAZ10TS New York (2020).  

Group exhibitions include The Elizabeth Foundation for the Arts, Walsh Gallery NJ, The Pratt Institute New York, Flux Factory, New York, The Korean Cultural Center, New York and NARS Foundation Gallery, New York, The Israel Museum, Jerusalem, Tel Aviv Museum of Art, Israel and The 2nd International Biennale of Painting and Sculpture, Split, Croatia among others.

Anavy was selected to be Guild Hall Museum, Guild House Artist in Residence, East Hampton, New York, Fall 2021. Other residencies include Wassaic Project, Wassaic, New York (2019), The Studios at MASS MoCA, Massachusetts (2019), AIRIE Everglades, National Park, Florida (2018), The New York Art Residency and Studios (NARS) Foundation, Brooklyn, New York (2015-16) among others. She participated as a Mentor at New York Foundation for the Arts (NYFA), IAP, 2020, and was a Mentee fellow in 2017. Anavy is a recipient of the Asylum Arts, New York Grant (2017-18).

Anavy received her MFA from Haifa University, Israel, and her BA in Art History from Tel Aviv University, Israel. She graduated at Hamidrasha School of Art, Beit Berl College, Israel and has an Art teaching certificate. She is the artistic director New York at Radio28, cultural exchange program located in Mexico City, and an art educator, often working closely with the community. Since moving to the U.S Anavy writes about art and culture in New York and North America at Basis for Art & Culture Magazine (Hebrew). 

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Keren Anavy, Garden of Living Images, 2018, ink and colored pencils on transparent Mylar, polyethylene ponds, water with ink, vinyl, dimensions variable, Sunroom Project Space, Wave Hill, Bronx, New York. Photo credit courtesy by the artist and Wave Hill, photo by Stefan Hagen.

Leah Medin

Leah Medin is a visual artist working in fibers, sculpture, installation, painting and photography. She received a BFA from Massachusetts College of Art and Design. She has attended artist residencies at Haystack Mountain School of Crafts, Monson Arts, and Kunstkollektivet 8B. She is currently the weaving studio supervisor at Gateway Arts in Brookline, MA.

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Leah Medin "Linear" Found vinyl pool 2015 21' in diameter