Artbeat.netOut Of Context // Anne Levallois“Parfois, même après avoir beaucoup joué un rôle, on s’étonne encore soi-même. Notre métier, c’est de toucher le vrai.” — Anne LevalloisMay 22, 2015May 22, 2015
Artbeat.netOut Of Context // Carrie Mae“I had been contemplating life in the desert and wilderness, but then I just felt like, ‘I think this is what I am here to do. I have to go…Mar 24, 2015Mar 24, 2015
Artbeat.netOut Of Context // HannahI never drew. I actually always wanted to be an astronaut or even go into physics. I was super nerdy. I don’t know what switched. My last…Mar 19, 2015Mar 19, 2015
Artbeat.netOut Of Context // Emme“Part of me wants someone to say ‘Look, this is your avenue and this is what you sound best doing.’ But a strongerFeb 15, 2015Feb 15, 2015
Artbeat.netOut Of Context // Jennifer“I like the idea of there being this kind of archaeological record of my activities. I see the physicality of my art as being part of that.”Nov 7, 2014Nov 7, 2014
Artbeat.netOut Of Context // Teresa“It takes more intention. When you do it more and more and more you learn to edit inside the camera instead of just taking a photo and beingNov 7, 2014Nov 7, 2014
Artbeat.netOut Of Context // Amy“Just because you have emotion and energy when you’re doing something that’s not to say it’s going to turn out good… I think work should speNov 7, 2014Nov 7, 2014
Artbeat.netOut Of Context // Minos“I love the form. Experimental film is really exciting to me… the way we perceive images and motion pictures in a sequence… “Nov 4, 2014Nov 4, 2014
Artbeat.netOut Of Context // Johnny“I feel like the quality in what I do is in the strangeness of it. Or at least allowing for that. And taking that off the table means I’m…Oct 28, 2014Oct 28, 2014
Artbeat.netOut Of Context // Amy“As I got older I guess I realized it was nothing to be ashamed of. That, actually, that difference was something to celebrate.”Oct 28, 2014Oct 28, 2014