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LILLY McELROY
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Thomas Robertello Gallery
This is the gallery that represents my work.
Rick Wester Fine Art
Other Peoples Pixels
This is the company that designed my site.

"OtherPeoplesPixels was created by artists for artists. They've already
designed a professional-looking website for you; all you need to do is add
your artwork. It's simple and cheap, and really easy to use, so get on the road to shameless self-promotion with OPP..."
The Endangered Species Print Project
The Endangered Species Print Project offers limited-edition art prints of critically endangered species. The number of prints available corresponds with the remaining animal or plant populations.

For example, only 45 Amur Leopards remain in the wild, so for this edition, only 45 prints will ever be made.

An organization whose mission is to the ensure the survival of the species depicted, is chosen to receive 100% of the sales price of each print.
Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art
Drain: Journal of Contemporary Art and Culture Style Guide
"Drain is a refereed online journal published biannually. The journal seeks to promote lively and well-informed debate around theory and praxis. Each issue of Drain will have a specific concept that it explores. We are especially keen to publish pieces that connect the conceptual framework of each issue to themes such as globalization, gender, ethnicity, sexuality, capitalism and new technologies, as well as ethical and aesthetic concerns. As such, we welcome creative responses to contemporary culture, as well as written work by practitioners in the field of culture. Our primary mission is to provide an environment where a variety of creative activities can be explored with a combination of sensitivity and rigor."
Elizabeth Axtman
Adam Ekberg
Taylor Baldwin
Molly Schafer
Molly Schafer's work offers a playful, yet enigmatic possibility for
scientific and mythological conjecture. Her work's portrayal of female
centaurs, hunters and warriors is a conflation of both scholarly
feminist myth and pop culture, taking reference from both literary
theory and Xena Warrior Princess.
Jenny Kendler
Jenny Kendler's work revolves around the theme of human beings'
relationship with nature and the natural world. Her work explores how we
perceive ourselves: either as animals that are part of nature, or as
beings somehow above and separate from our environment. She is most
interested in how these views affect our conception and treatment of
ourselves and our world.
Travis Southworth
Molly Springfield
Molly makes drawings, and occationally paintings and
photographs, based on textual artifacts that have some personal or
nostalgic resonance—old notes from friends in high school, discarded
library catalogue cards, and most recently, photocopies of books.
Lee Walton
Tim Brandsted
Sound Design
Adam Shecter
Animation, performance, installation, and ephemera by Adam Shecter.
Jesse Burke
James Kao
Ben Kinsley
for the past several years, Ben Kinsley has been traveling from town
to town, convincing locals to engage in his strange, musical
fantasies.
Donna Huanca
Mark Creegan
playfull, art-nerdy in situ sculpture and installation
Jamie Kreher
Luke Lamborn
Elena Bajo
"The city and its areas of discontinuity as the source of material. The space of painting, 'sculptural events' and architecture as a space that negotiates these discontinuities into the re-creation of a new landscape. The art space, as a place of activation, as a place for the Theatre of Imagination, the unfolding of a series of spatial arrangements that reflect on social conditions."
Chase Browder
Robert Clarke Davis
Jason Mortara
an artist working in a variety of media
Julia Brown
Maya Freelon
Yvonne Lung
Katja Mater
Julia Hechtman
(c) 2004-2013 Lilly McElroy