

- Adam Krawesky: In Stride
- Adam Krawesky walks a lot. His images of striding figures, emotional displays, and vivid colour are the product of a devotion to interpreting the visuals of the streets.

- Amy Stein: Stranded
- Amy Stein has travelled the US by car to find people caught in-between freedom and survival at the side of the road.

- William Greiner: Katrina and Beyond
- William Greiner on being displaced from New Orleans, the strength of intuition, and blooming where you are planted.

- Christian Patterson: Out There
- Christian Patterson discusses an on-going project and the challenges of becoming immersed in a phantom event.

- Richard Colman
- Richard Colman talks about the obsessively heraldic and personal symbolic language of his paintings.

- Clark Hsiao
- Travel, landscape, domesticity, and interior spaces in the work of Clark Hsiao.

- Mark Tucker: Louisiana & Salton Sea
- Mark Tucker balances vibrant professional work and personal experimental work with an almost painterly aesthetic.

- Linn Schröder: Sind Sie ein echter Frosch?
- Linn Schröder's series is at equal turns deeply emotional and distant — a surreal associative set of images.

- Misty Keasler: Guatemala City Dump
- Misty Keasler's photos of a place, which has inexplicably become a community, balance dignity with desperation.

- Sara Padgett
- Sara Padgett's photos are a personal reaction to contemporary suburban structures, travel, and America.

- Tanya Zani
- Tanya Zani's photos celebrate and elaborate on scenes that might appear as simple or mundane.

- Davida Nemeroff: My Father was a Pirate
- Davida Nemeroff explores the romantic notions of her family history by plausibly re-imagining a lineage of Jewish pirates.

- Matthew Curry
- Matthew Curry's paintings are filled with elemental harmony and dischord — epic battles between earth, air, and fire.

- Jason Fulford: Crushed
- Jason Fulford on his second book of photos, Crushed, the importance of travel, and the sensitive nature of the editing process.

- Phil Bergerson: Shards of America
- Phil Bergerson discusses the process of personal and professional discovery that lead to creating his first book, Shards of America.

- Robyn Cumming: In Place
- Robyn Cumming discusses her detail oriented photographic tableaus and the contradictory roles her characters play.

- Julie West
- Julie West creates highly unique worlds where enigmatic characters slip between nature and technology.
The main purpose of MakingRoom is to communicate with and present the work of compelling image-makers. Please contact us to suggest artists whose work could be featured in upcoming issues -- provide any links to their work online if possible.

