Sara, Kelly & Alicia Casilio

Alicia Casilio, Kelly Casilio, and Sara Casilio, identical triplets live inextricable lives. They have lived together, worked together and have made artwork together for much of their lives. They graduated Mass Art together in 2001, they founded TRIIIBE with Cary Wolinsky in 2006 and worked together as in-house artists at a software company for 17+ years. Their individual creative interests differ however.  Kelly’s interests include gardening, cooking, ceramics, and fiber arts. She’s also a mother.  Sara’s interests involve using color, painting, process based arts, mixed materials and design. Alicia's interests are in design and usually involve sewing leather or linen. Kelly and Sara live together in Western MA along with their husbands and Kelly’s son.  Alicia lives in the North Shore MA along with her partner.  They continue to look for more ways to combine their creative interests..
Sara: apeaceofmyheart.com, saracasilio.com

Cary Wolinsky

Cary Wolinsky began working as a photojournalist for the Boston Globe in 1968 while completing a degree in journalism at Boston University’s School of Communications. By 1972, he was providing freelance photographic essays to many national magazines, including Natural History, National Geographic, and Smithsonian.

Cary Wolinsky’s photographs have been printed in hundreds of publications throughout the world. He is best known for his international, historical, scientific and cultural photographic essays published regularly in National Geographic magazine since 1977. His numerous stories include; Sichuan: Where China Changes Course, Inside the Kremlin, Sir Joseph Banks, The Greening of the Empire, The Power of Writing, Australia A Harsh Awakening, New Eyes on the Oceans, Diamonds: The Real Story, What’s in Your Mind and, The Down Side of Being Upright.

Mr. Wolinsky’s fine art prints have been acquired and exhibited by the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, the Cleveland Museum of Art, the DeCordova Museum and Sculpture Park, Lincoln, Massachusetts the Rose Museum, Brandeis University and Tikotin Museum in Haifa.
carywolinskyphotographs.com

Yari Wolinsky

Yari Wolinsky has long aspired to be more than a c-stand.

As a child, Yari’s father, a National Geographic photographer, brought him along on trips to remote parts of the world where his blonde hair and blue eyes worked very well to get the attention of the local people. But as his hair grew darker his tasks became more complex, including holding reflector discs to bounce the sun deep into mummy-filled tombs. He escaped these tasks by going to Bard College—where he received a B.A. in Asian Studies, completing a documentary film Heike Monogatari for his thesis.

Yari now works as a freelance editor and filmmaker in the Boston area. Nearly every kind of project has passed through his computer, from feature films like The Aristocrat, to documentaries like Raise the Roof and others about capuchin monkeys and their human companions, to animations of dancing Issey Miyake blue jeans. He is currently getting revenge by making his father hand hold Arri hotlights for multiple takes of movie scenes. He is now working on a series of environmental films for Turnaround Films.
trilliumstudios.com

Babs Wolinsky

If I could, I would be in the garden all the time. But when New England winter imposes its will, I settle into my graphic design work and the managing of Trillium Studios photography and filmmaking.

My own art is box construction. I was first inspired by the work of Joseph Cornell and discovered for myself the challenge of creating magic within these small spaces. Sometimes this peace is interrupted by these pesky Triiibe people who come around needing advice and help—it is too much fun to resist.
barbaraemmelwolinsky.com


Marie Brown

Marie is a mother, maker, writer, teacher, and doer, who received received her MFA in Directing from the University of Texas at Austin, and her BA in Music and Theatre from the University of Puget Sound in Tacoma, WA, and developed a broad range of skills through a devoted practice of life-long learning. She is drawn to collaborations that invite innovative, multi-disciplinary, and educational approaches to challenging questions, is passionate about building connections, cultivate curiosity, and empowering the voice, body, heart, and hand. She is the Executive Director of Handshouse Studio.
mariesbrown.com

Rae Bertellotti

Native of Quincy, MA, Rae Bertellotti graduated from Massachusetts College of Art, majored in Fashion Design and Illustration. Was also involved in theatre productions at MassArt. Worked teaching fashion illustration for a number of years...worked for Boston designer Alfred Fiandaca...did makeup and related services in salons for 11 years...Freelanced as a hair and makeup artist solo for 5 years, and then with the Team Agency of Boston for almost 15 years…Also design and make historic costumes and millinery for the American Civil War era...Moved to Virginia in 2009, and am involved in the Danville Museum of Fine Arts and History…Had my own exhibit there last summer of collected Civil War clothing, jewelry, and artifacts...

Rae had an outrageous sense of humor and off-the-charts skills as an artist. She was a super force in the creation of so many of TRIIIBE’s photographs. Rae passed away in 2012. We miss her! –Triiibe


Rick Kyle

Rick is the owner of 5000K inc. a retouching/digital imaging studio located in the Boston area. He began his career as a traditional retoucher, using brushes, dyes and chemicals to alter and enhance photographic transparencies. As soon as computers were capable of handling high resolution files he switched to digital retouching and has been immersed in it ever since.
5000k.com

Bo Nielsen

Dubious Dane Delivering Delectable Digital Design Diurnally Dash Deliberately Deconstructing Diverse Dreamed Distractions During Dusky Domain Done :D

 
 

 


Triiibe wouldn’t be a tribe without all our friends and collaborators. The folks listed below contributed their ideas and expertise to the work you see here. Each has been essential to the evolution of our work. We are forever grateful to them for sharing their trust and creative passion with us. –Alicia, kelly, Sara, and Cary

Daniel Kelm (Scooter): danielkelm.com

Bob Korn, Bob Korn Imaging: bobkornimaging.com

Bill Wenzel, Image Resolutions: imageresolutions.com

Palm Press (Gus Kayafas, Brandon James, Jordon Kessler, Devin Feil, Eunjoo Lee, Sam Walker): palmpress.com    pitchblackeditions.com

Alison Heryer: alisonheryerdesign.com

Lauren Sanders: Instagram.com/laurenclairesanders

Nick Doriss: dorissdesignworkshoppe.com

Stephan Haley: instagram.com/stephanhaleyart

Matt Teuten: matt2ten.com

Matt Guminski: mglightingdesign.com

Nick Capasso, Mary Tinti, Emily Mazzola: fitchburgartmuseum.org

Kristen Dodge: septembergallery.com

Lynne Allen, Lynne Cooney: bu.edu/cfa/venues-facilities/808-gallery

Arlette Kayafas: gallerykayafas.com

Camilo Alvarez: samsonprojects.com

Jim Fitts: jimfitts.com

Jahnu Larkin: jahnumusic.com

Rick and Laura Brown: handshouse.org

Disme Casilio: dismesmenagerie.com

Kimma Brainerd: coachkimma.com