Here are the winners! As published by the Asheville Fringe Festival website:
Artist(s) that challenged and/or pushed the boundaries between art forms: "Birth of Kali," by Claire Dima, Sean Mabe, Organic Armor
Artist(s) that challenged and/or pushed the boundaries between Time and Space: Wicked Geisha and Flying Yugas
Artist(s) that challenged and/or pushed the boundaries with the human body: "Suites for the bittersweet," by Viscera Dance Theatre
Artists that challenged and/or pushed the boundaries between everyday life and Art: "Now and Then," by Red Herring Puppets
Artists that challenged and/or pushed the boundaries between Liquids and Solids: "Offensive Things," by Lonely Goat Dance Company (eggs and lots of them!)
Artist(s) who followed no rules: "Monsters under the Bed," by Keith Shubert, Madison Cripps, Julie Vann, Valerie Meiss
Artist whose work Surprised me the most: "Hand to Mouth," by Amy Hamilton
Artist(s) whose work made me the most uncomfortable: A TIE! "Worms," by Julian Vorus, Peter Brezny and Sean David Robinson, and "Monsters under the Bed," by Keith Shubert, Madison Cripps, Julie Vann, Valerie Meiss
Artist(s) whose work inspired me the most: AN ANOTHER FRINGY TIE! "Bathed in perception: impact," by John David and Lindsey Kelley and "Trail," installation by Moving WomenRead the full article
Artist(s) that challenged and/or pushed the boundaries between art forms: "Birth of Kali," by Claire Dima, Sean Mabe, Organic Armor
Artist(s) that challenged and/or pushed the boundaries between Time and Space: Wicked Geisha and Flying Yugas
Artist(s) that challenged and/or pushed the boundaries with the human body: "Suites for the bittersweet," by Viscera Dance Theatre
Artists that challenged and/or pushed the boundaries between everyday life and Art: "Now and Then," by Red Herring Puppets
Artists that challenged and/or pushed the boundaries between Liquids and Solids: "Offensive Things," by Lonely Goat Dance Company (eggs and lots of them!)
Artist(s) who followed no rules: "Monsters under the Bed," by Keith Shubert, Madison Cripps, Julie Vann, Valerie Meiss
Artist whose work Surprised me the most: "Hand to Mouth," by Amy Hamilton
Artist(s) whose work made me the most uncomfortable: A TIE! "Worms," by Julian Vorus, Peter Brezny and Sean David Robinson, and "Monsters under the Bed," by Keith Shubert, Madison Cripps, Julie Vann, Valerie Meiss
Artist(s) whose work inspired me the most: AN ANOTHER FRINGY TIE! "Bathed in perception: impact," by John David and Lindsey Kelley and "Trail," installation by Moving WomenRead the full article
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