mazza studio
statement
Bill Mazza is a Brooklyn-based visual artist and community arts activist
live portrait of bassist Peter Kowald
His work explores spatial and temporal relationships of people to their environments through representational forms and media.
His work does not shy away from pop culture and pop culture references.
He sees no contradiction between Art & Politics.
He believes in the transformative quality of the creative act, and as a result supports public art projects.
As such he believes that all art is a form of communication, and when art denies this it loses not only a sense of purpose but also it's relevence.
Art has to demonstrate it's relevance to be—well—relevant.
And no, not demonstrating relevance doesn't invalidate an art-making process. It just renders it less interesting (to me).
- > bill@mazzastudio.com
- 135 ocean parkway #15E brooklyn, ny 11218
- 718.804.0292