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Wes Lang.

Wes Lang.

1-Drawing I just finished called “Treasures” 2-One of my walls with pieces I am currently working on 3-My tattoo machines 4-Front view of my desk 5-Up high in the studio 6-Wall detail 7-Another wall detail 8-Beuys in front of Klein, one of my favorite pictures ever Wes Lang (1972) was born in Chantham, New Jersey. […]

Samantha Hahn.

Samantha Hahn.

“Here are my work spaces. We live in a brownstone apartment with limited space so my computer/printer/scanner is in one room and my drawing table is in another. I try to keep my desk neat but there are often stacks of paper that need to be filed or scanned. My drawing table is usually utter […]

Christopher Silas Neal.

“My studio is on the fourth floor of what used to be a pencil factory built in 1872, in the Greenpoint section of Brooklyn. It’s a massive brick structure that sits on an industrial corner mostly ignored by the neighborhood’s Polish businesses but is now home to clothing boutiques, a hair salon, a variety of restaurants […]

Ian McDonald.

Ian McDonald.

“I live in a small cottage house with my wife totaling something close to 420 square feet. Due to the issue of space, I mostly move around the house to work. Sometimes I work at my laptop housed on a skinny shelving unit I built, dubbed “books on stilts”. Sometimes I sit at the small […]

Robb Ogle.

Robb Ogle.

“A paneled cherry monstrosity. I don’t know where or when it is originally from, but it was my grandfather’s (insurance firm) then mother’s (title assurance) before me. I draw pictures on it which just feels silly. The drawers are cavernous, I found some ancient pencil lead tins and a 1921 Pennsylvanian patent. My mother had […]

Annie Thornton.

Annie Thornton.

“At the moment I am living in a 1959 Yellowstone trailer in Los Angeles. I am originally from San Francisco but have found a new home in Echo Park. My find my workspace is always changing (especially since I consider the darkroom to be part of my workspace). My stuff tends to get scattered because […]