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Carolyn Oberst is a visual artist whose colorful work is influenced by the different, yet interconnected worlds around her. Whether it is the current, contemporary world, the world she creates for herself in her studio, or her internal world of dreams, intuitions, and memory, these aspects infuse her work.Her work has been exhibited in solo and group shows in NYC and other US cities. Internationally, she’s had a two person show in Seoul, S. Korea and an artists’ residency in Oaxaca, Mexico. To see more of Carolyn’s work: https://www.carolynoberst.com/
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Jeff Way has lived and worked in the Tribeca neighborhood of New York City since 1969. Jeff Way’s most recent series of paintings, Eccentric Squares, presents an instant duality between the flatness and depth of a grid. In each of the paintings, while the squares are flat, they create a sense of depth. While the grids gravitate towards the centripetal direction, they are not centered but always eccentric. This stems from an earlier series, Chalk Line Paintings, that the artist began in the late 1960s. Some of the collections that include Way’s work are The Whitney Museum of American Art, The Philadelphia Museum of Art, Denver Art Museum, The New Museum of Contemporary Art, and The Cincinnati Art Museum. To see more of Jeff Way’s work: https://jeffwayart.com/
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Directed by Joshua Charow
Produced by Clare Stukel & Joshua Charow
Director of Photography Daniel Chang
Gaffer Eli Kravetz
Key Grip Christopher Mitchell
Sound Mixer Gunnar Nagle
Original Score Pete Miller
Tenor Saxophone Austin Klewan
Trumpet Tristan Hurd
Editor Joshua Charow
Colorist Daniel Chang
Sound Design Louis Di Fusco
Text Design Lev Diamond
Archival Imagery Marilynn K. Yee/The New York Times/Redux
Fred R. Conrad/The New York Times/Redux
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