Board of Directors

David Teeple is a multidisciplinary artist with a full-time practice spanning over four decades. After running a successful studio in Tucson, Arizona for five years, he established a prolific studio in a former paper mill in Holyoke, MA. For decades, he led a team of skilled assistants and produced a wide range of works, projects, commissions, and exhibitions for public, private, and institutional clients. During this time, he also maintained a studio in New York City, living there full-time for several years.

His work is held by collectors and institutions nationally and internationally, including the San Diego Museum of Contemporary Art; the ResMed Collection, Sydney, Australia; the Weisman Foundation, Beverly Hills; the University Museum of Contemporary Art, UMass Amherst, MA; the Herbert Lust Collection, Greenwich, CT; the Springfield Museum of Fine Arts, MA; and The Athenaeum, La Jolla, CA.

Based in Western Massachusetts again, David is collaborating with engineers and fabricators to realize a large body of ambitious projects. With detailed models, renderings, and technical plans in place, he is preparing for a major new phase of production and exhibition. Project Stillpoint will serve as the focal point for this next chapter.

Eric Fogg is the Co-Founder and Chief Customer Officer of MachineMetrics, a pioneering company transforming manufacturing through advanced data and analytics. A serial entrepreneur and lifelong innovator, Eric holds multiple patents and leads everything from product strategy to hardware development.

His entrepreneurial path began early—at just 17, he launched a company that secured a major contract on Boston’s Big Dig. That momentum has fueled a career focused on rethinking manufacturing with both technological vision and social responsibility.

When he’s not transforming industry, Eric is most likely off the grid—exploring mountain trails, chasing down hidden cultural gems, or sampling food in far-flung cities. For him, travel isn’t just a passion, it’s a philosophy—one rooted in the belief that curiosity and openness to others shape better people, and better ideas.

With a rare mix of sharp intellect, insight, and visionary leadership, Eric continues to push the boundaries of what’s possible in manufacturing and beyond. His work reflects a deep commitment not only to technological advancement, but to building systems that are ethical, adaptive, and built for long-term impact.

Carter Ratcliff is a writer, poet, art critic, and contributing editor of Art in America. With a career spanning decades, his writings—including monographs on John Singer Sargent, Andy Warhol, and Robert Longo—have helped shape the discourse around modern and contemporary art. His influential book The Fate of a Gesture: Jackson Pollock and Postwar American Art explores the complexities of postwar American expression.

His work has appeared in Artforum, ARTnews, Tate, and major museum publications including MoMA and the Royal Academy. In 1976, he received a Guggenheim Fellowship for fine arts research.

Based in Hudson, NY, Carter is known for his quiet thoughtfulness and the clarity of his insights. Conversations with him are deep, respectful, and often reveal unexpected connections across history, culture, and meaning. A generous listener and a brilliant mind, he remains a guiding presence in the world of art and ideas.

With a career dedicated to exploring and elucidating the nuances of art and its histories, Carter continues to be a guiding voice in the art community, inspiring both readers and fellow thinkers with his depth of knowledge and genuine engagement