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Multidisciplinary artist Ray Borchers employs a collage process in both sourcing of imagery and material application. Her paintings depicts ever-transforming dream-scapes, overflowing with a generous collection of familiar and unfamiliar symbols, shapes and bodies. Her dry humor luxuriates in a confident devotion to her DIY sensibility. Ray’s work has been exhibited worldwide in a variety of format including paintings, large-scale murals, t shirt designs, and album covers. The garments created by her clothing company, BOY NAMES, are comprised of Ray’s painted and printed textiles . Her musical project AITIS BAND is working on their fourth album. Ray received her Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago.
Janice La Motta is a visual artist who has balanced a forty year career as a practicing artist while serving in the positions of museum curator, gallerist, artistic director and most recently as executive director of a nonprofit art organization. She has exhibited her work in numerous solo and group exhibitions throughout the country. A native of New Jersey, La Motta is a BFA graduate of the Hartford Art School, CT. She lives and works in Ulster County, New York.
Sunny Chapman retired from performing as a singer, & dancer, designing jewelry for stores like Barneys and Saks, activism and making documentaries to make art, a little jewelry and occasional poetry in Brooklyn and the Catskills. She was a street artist whose character Flower Face was published in the book Brooklyn Street Art. She resides in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, and in the Catskills. Chapman's studio art has been widely shown in galleries largely in the Northeast. Her art and poetry are published in books as well, her documentaries about Crisis Pregnancy Centers are distributed by The Cinema Guild. She is also the curator of the Birdhouse Gallery.
Born in France and raised across several African countries, art has been central to Swann Freslon's life from an early age. She began painting for herself during her studies in France, using repurposed advertising cardboard as canvas. After living in France, England, and Canada, she now resides in the San Francisco Bay Area. Her abstract practice centers on color, texture, and layering, using acrylics, pastels, and resin. Her work has been exhibited internationally and is held in private and corporate collections.
Kim Rosebud (b. 1992, Long Island, NY) is a Burlington, Vermont–based, self-taught artist whose oil and acrylic paintings explore color, movement, and intuitive expression. She began her artistic career in Brooklyn, New York, and her work invites emotional connection and personal reflection through open-ended, intuitive compositions. Kim’s paintings have been exhibited nationally in both group and juried exhibitions. She also leads workshops combining painting with sound healing and shares her work more broadly through a line of functional art on Etsy.
Hanna Washburn’s soft sculptures sag and bulge in shapes that reference human anatomy. Their plush forms grow almost organically from clothing, furniture, and found objects. Hanna’s work is focused on associations; the materials she uses come from objects with previous stories told in fabrics that come from domestic interiors (upholstery, gingham table cloths, curtains) and the sculptures she creates blend the feminine, grotesque, maternal, modest, and sexual.
Mark Brosseau grew up in Vermont’s Northeast Kingdom, received his BA from Dartmouth College, and earned an MFA in Painting from the University of Pennsylvania in 2001. After that, he was a Fulbright Scholar for painting and printmaking in Iceland. Mark currently lives with his wife and two dogs in Greer, SC, where he was one of the founding members of Tiger Strikes Asteroid Greenville. He is a 2019 recipient of a Pollock-Krasner Foundation Grant.
James Ehling is an abstract collage artist who was born in Syracuse, New York and who currently lives and works in Framingham, Massachusetts. He received a BFA from Tufts University and a Studio Art Diploma from the School of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston. James works with acrylic, fabric and colored tissue paper to create complex and colorful compositions that give the eye just enough information to start drawing conclusions but not enough information to be completely certain what's it's seeing. James has work in private collections in Stockholm, Copenhagen, San Francisco and throughout New England.
Griffin Cordell is a full time artist and living in Greenville, SC. He is an alum of the South Carolina Governor's School for the Arts and Humanities and earned his BFA in Fine Arts with a concentration in sculpture from Winthrop University. Griffin works out of his studio in The Artbomb Company, which is the oldest and most established arts collective in West Greenville. He is represented by 906 Art Gallery in Greenville, SC, and he exhibits locally and nationally.
Rodi holds a Bachelor of Environmental Design from Texas A&M University, a Master of Architecture from Montana State University, and a Certificate in Painting from the Museum of Fine Arts Houston Glassell School of Art where she also completed the two-year BLOCKXXIII and BLOCKXXIV Residency Program for advanced studio artists. Rodi was raised internationally and now calls Houston home.
After a distinguished career in higher education as an art professor and arts administrator, Jo Carol retired recently to pursue her creative work full-time. She earned a BFA in Painting & Drawing from the University of Georgia and the MFA, also in Painting & Drawing, from Clemson University. Like many teaching artists, Jo Carol is a perpetual student, later earning a PhD from the University of Georgia.
Robert Dec received his BFA from UMass Dartmouth in 1975 and MFA from Columbia University in1977. Robert has exhibited in art galleries and museums in New York City and New England. His work has been shown in several group, one person, two person and three person exhibitions, winning several prizes. After teaching art for over 40 years at various schools, museums and colleges, he recently retired as Chair of the Visual Arts Department at the Bancroft School in Worcester, MA to move to Westport, MA where he maintains his art studio and website rdecart.com and also is currently Exhibitions Chair for the Westport Art Group.
Younkin received her BFA from California College of the Arts and MFA from Parsons The New School. Her vibrant paintings were recently exhibited with Studio 41 and 440 Gallery. Younkin’s work resides in the permanent collection of the Ramsey County Historical Society in Minnesota as part of their exhibit “Persistence: Continuing the Struggle for Suffrage and Equality: 1848-2020”. Her work was recenty published in I Like Your Work’s 2023 Summer Exhibition Catalog “Esprit de l’escalier'' curated by Alicia Puig.
Kelly McGovern is an artist working in photography, collage, installation, performance and video. She has exhibited nationally and internationally in New York, Philadelphia, Washington DC, Portland Oregon, Rome, London, Edinburgh and Cluj-Napoca, Romania. Her work has been published in periodicals in Portland, New York, Philadelphia, Montreal, Amsterdam and London. Kelly received her BFA from Moore College of Art and Design in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and her MFA from Pacific Northwest College of Art in Portland, Oregon. She currently teaches in Philadelphia.
Ana Maria Farina was born and raised in Brazil and is now based in the Hudson Valley, New York. She attended Columbia University and SUNY New Paltz for her graduate studies, and in 2018 she was awarded a fellowship to the NYFA Immigrant Artist Mentoring Program. Farina’s work has been featured in many spaces throughout New York such as the SPRING/BREAK Art Fair, the Wassaic Project, the Garrison Art Center, the Dorsky Museum, Paradice Palase, Susan Eley Fine Art, among others. Farina is the 2021 recipient of the College Art Association Fellowship in Visual Arts.
Ashley Quick is a visual artist based in the Mountain West. Her folkloric work explores nature, place, and connection through printmaking, illustration, textiles, and public art. She holds a BA in Studio Art and a Master’s in Environment and Natural Resources from the University of Wyoming. She has been an art educator for over 10 years, and uses art to engage with both community and cause. Quick exhibits regularly in Wyoming and Colorado and has been featured in exhibitions nationwide.
Theresa Gooby holds a BFA from the Univ. of New Mexico and an MFA from the San Francisco Art Institute. She is the recipient of a 2024 Individual Artist Commission from the NY Statewide Community Regrant Program. In 2020 she received a Dutchess County Executive Award for Artivist of the Year. Theresa grew up in California and currently lives in Beacon NY with her family. In her spare time she enjoys watching her son play baseball and gardening.
What if we saw nature not as distinguishable things like trees, mountains, and soil, but as a cloud of influences that surround us? Harkening back to her memories growing up in nature and a personal interest in Ecofeminism, Johanna's method of printmaking is in itself a dialogue with nature. In cyanotypes, the intentional outlines of base drawings intermingle with spontaneous factors like the angle, brightness, and hue of sunlight - even the canvas it is printed on is candidly frayed at the edges. In her other prints also, watercolor-like effects make even the ground appear buoyant.
Meam Hartshorn was born and raised in Grand Junction, a small city in western Colorado where the landscapes and rich geologic history inspire much of her artwork. She graduated from Kenyon College with B.A. in Studio Art and Psychology, where she received Awards of Distinction from both departments and was awarded the Robert H. Hallstein Memorial Award in Art. Meam currently lives and works in Austin, Texas where she has exhibited with Sab Gallery, The Affordable Art Fair, Big Medium and more. Landscapes and cycles in nature inspire her work, which aims to bridge internal emotional experiences with those reflected in nature. Alongside her art practice, Meam is working her Master’s in Clinical Social Work from the University of Texas in Austin, where she combines her artistic background and love of nature to explore alternative and decolonized approaches to mental health care.
Janyce Erlich-Moss, an artist based in San Diego, explores mixed media through painting and photography. She has held solo exhibitions at notable venues including The Carnegie Museum of Natural History and the National Institutes of Health. Her acrylic paintings have earned awards and been showcased at Ashton Gallery, while her photographic series “The Earth is Your Mother” was exhibited at First Independent Gallery and Kaaterskill Gallery. Erlich-Moss holds a BA in Art from California State University, Northridge, and an MFA in Photography from George Washington University.
Vanessa Ryan was born in Los Angeles, California. She is an abstract painter and sculptor and has exhibited her art on the West and East Coasts. She has lived in New Mexico and in the mountains of Southern California, so her work is influenced by the landscape of these areas. She currently resides in Long Beach, California. She graduated with a Bachelor of Arts from UCLA and a Master of Fine Arts from UCI. She is also an author of mystery novels and an actor.
Taylor Stoneman (b. 1990 Phoenix, AZ) is an environmental painter living and working in Berkeley, CA. She is currently a Root Division Studio Artist in San Francisco. Through colorful oil paintings probing human dependence on and complicity in wounding and dominating the Earth, her work examines the meaning of wilderness and the dualities of harm found in the extraction of earth’s resources. Utilizing both abstraction and surrealism to tell urgent stories of environmentalism, she explores issues of wilderness loss, resource extraction, consumerism, and imperialism. Her first solo exhibition, Earthbody, is forthcoming in Fall 2025 at MADSEN Gallery in Los Altos, CA. Taylor’s work has been juried into exhibitions throughout California and across the country. She completed a residency at Vermont Studio Center in February 2025 and was featured in the January 2024 issue of Suboart Magazine.
DEVIN RUIZ, a Cuban-American abstract artist, hails from the vibrant, islands of Miami Beach.He established his domain and left an indelible mark on the Miami’s underground art scene of the late ‘90s and early 2000s. His eclectic endeavors range from consuming plant medicine and creating live paintings before intimate gatherings of friends to reciting spoken poetry to audiences drunk on sake. Known for his eyeball stickers and innovative street art experiments, Devin Ruiz also raps under the name Nived3rd.
Bill Burns is an American artist & designer based in New York City. Bill’s passion for visual arts began when he was very young. Growing up in California in a single parent home, making art was his happy place. After earning a BFA in design from CCA, he was a Senior Designer for Pottery Barn in San Francisco for 17 years. During the pandemic, Bill returned to his passion for making art. He recently moved with his family to New York City for a new chapter in his creative career. Also a freelancer, Bill creates product designs for clients all over the world. He creates designs for market for global companies including Pottery Barn, Crate & Barrel, Funboy, Target, Z Gallerie, Hape Toys, and many more.
Diana Naccarato is based in New York City and has an MFA in Studio Art from The City College of New York (CUNY) and a BFA in Painting and Drawing from SUNY New Paltz. Recent residencies include SomoS, Berlin (virtual), Nocefresca in Sardinia, Italy, and Kunstraum, in Brooklyn, NY. She exhibits her work in the New York area and teaches Drawing and Two-Dimensional Design at the college level.
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