Loren Ellis’s visionary “photographic paintings” on the subject of 9/11 appear in three places in this month’s magazine (a first for Zeek): on our cover, and illustrating two articles. They evoke both the destruction of five years ago, and the possibility of redemption. Her record book, consisting of stories and images, will be read on September 11 at the Donnell Library on West 53rd Street in Manhattan, opposite the Museum of Modern Art. For more information visit www.artforhealingnyc.org.
Loren Ellis has an Masters of Fine Art Degree from Florida State University. She is a Manhattan based artist originally from Tampa, Florida. She founded Art for Healing NYC org. five years ago to help visual and performing artists share the healing power of their art with our community. Loren’s works are in the NY Public Library, Museum of Modern Art, Santa Barbara Museum of Art, Museum of HIstory of Photography in Krakow, and othercollections. More cover art: Andy Alpern, Fisherman
Jenny Krasner, Power Play X
Zohar Nir-Amitin, unexisted things exist in my head
Ahron Weiner, Ad Infinitum #167
Melissa Shiff, The Medium is the Matzo
Lilian Broca, Queen Esther
Doug Fogelson, Deluge
Peter Azrak, untitled
Art. Lebedev, New Candles
Ron Pokrasso, Altered Tune With A Connection To St. Johns Place
Anonymous, Shofar Kid
Gene Feldman, Color Test
Patricia Albouhair-Taieb, Thou Shalt Not Take the Name of the Lord in Vain
Mina Dareshet, Ocean
Mindy Stricke, Self-portrait
Jesse Mintz-Roth, untitled
Lynne Marie, Movement
Bill Bragg, Defending the Post
Jay Michaelson, Nighttime road
Allyson Grey, Magic Square
Shirah Rachel Apple, Alef 2
David Katz, The Evil Bush Administration
Lauren Curtis, Flora meets Arcadia
John Hall, Untitled
Pamela Yates, Summer Sleeping
Paul Mindell, Greens, Jeans, and InBetweens
Jay Michaelson, Mayflowers
Bara Sapir, untitled
Bara Sapir, untitled
Jay Michaelson, Ice Tree Jay Michaelson, untitled
Jay Michaelson, Eldorado Chanukah
Jose Campos, III, untitled Jay Michaelson, Shofar Kitsch
Mica Scalin, Plates
Mica Scalin, Untitled
Jay Michaelson, Go in Peace
Mica Scalin, Hope
Mica Scalin, Plague Cookies
Jay Michaelson, The Park in Winter
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