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Quinn Corey

Quinn Corey is a Providence, RI based artist specializing in psychedelic pop art paintings, prints, sculptures, and more. He is also a member of the art collective PIPS (Providence Initiative for Psychogeographic Studies) which hosts festivals, and events to help art infiltrate everyday life. He enjoys curating and participating in alternative gallery events and has been doing so in various places including Providence, for nearly 10 years. Currently, he is roaming the country looking for new places to work, collaborate, and spread the seeds of art.

website | quintronix dot org

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Ian Montgomery

Ian Montgomery (Gravelville, Iowa) is an artist and builder with professional construction, carpentry, and installation experience. He joined Elsewhere in 2009 to oversee the preservation and safety of Elsewhere’s building and collection, and works directly with artists on installation and sculpture to ensure structural integrity and visitor safety. Ian previously worked in a similar capacity for Flux Factory in New York and has a BA from Bard College.

Building Curator, October 1, 2009 – November 2011

Residency September 10, 2009 – October 8, 2009

Project: Glass Forest

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Curator Curator

Rob Hamilton

Rob Hamilton / Building Curator is a carpenter, builder, maker, doer, radical educator and secret agent.  He has worked at Elsewhere since 2009.  As Building Curator, he oversees the Skyshop, supports and collaborates with resident artists, ensures safety protocols, manages the historic renovation of Elsewhere's building, and keeps it from falling down in the meantime.

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George Scheer

George Scheer (Co-founder / Board Director) is Co-founder and former Executive Director of Elsewhere. George is a writer, scholar, and artist who fosters creative communities at the intersection of aesthetics and social change. George is also the grandson of Elsewhere proprietress and puzzle maker Sylvia Gray, whose stuff he has been moving around for years! George holds an MA in Critical Theory and Visual Culture from Duke University and a BA from the University of Pennsylvania in Political Communications.

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