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Brooklyn-born Allan Gorman is a contemporary fine artist based in Jersey City, NJ with a unique vision cultivated by an earlier career as a celebrated advertising industry creative director where he earned a reputation for his distinctive artistic style and an unwavering commitment to excellence that continues to define his practice to this day.
Cora Jane Glasser is a third generation New Yorker. She holds a degree from Queens College and attended the Arts Students League. Glasser completed a commission for the production of permanent artwork onto architectural glass for a building in Queens, and created a monumental installation for a group exhibition. Her work has been shown in numerous solo and group shows nationally and internationally, and is held in private, corporate and municipal collections. Glasser works from her studio in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.
Mr. Edson started photographing in the early 1970’s, shooting mostly black and white documentary street photography. After graduating from Massachusetts College of Art and Design with a BFA, he went on to become an award winning and successful freelance photographer working on major advertising and corporate communication initiatives. He currently shows his fine art images in solo and national group shows and sells his work to private and corporate art collections.
Ler Chang is an artist focusing on representational art. Growing up in China, with experience working in the animation industry, Ler is especially good at figures, anatomy, and body movement. Different cultures, educational environments, and multiple industries involved all helped build Ler’s artworks visually enjoyable and conceptually meaningful. Ler’s works focus more on common issues, creating surreal scenes with storytelling. Ler takes art as a powerful tool to influence people’s minds, and even change the world.
Jessica Ziegler, born and based in New York City, left a career in technology in 2016 to become a professional artist. Ziegler studied at the NY Academy of Art, the 92NY, and the Art Students League in New York City. Her award-winning work has appeared in numerous juried exhibits. She is a member of the NY Artists Equity Association, the Hudson River Art Collective and a Signature Member of the National Association of Women Artists.
Dobee Snowber holds a BA in Intellectual History/Feminist Studies from Kirkland College and a BFA in Printmaking /Painting from the Maine College of Art, Portland, Maine. She has participated in several residencies including at the Vermont Studio School and Penland Art Center. She has shown extensively in various venues including galleries, museums, group collaborations and solo exhibits and is part of several private collections in the US and abroad. She is currently represented by SHOH Gallery, Berkeley, CA and Mary Praytor Gallery, Greenville, SC. Dobee is currently working as a Mixed media artist, making time whenever possible to create. She has lived in the Bay area for over 25 years. Prior to that she lived in Santa Fe and various and sundry places east of the Rockies, including Maine, NY, Washington DC and New Jersey.
Cavier works in oil paint, music, installations, photography, and graphic design, using high contrast bold lines and vibrant color schemes. His love of the arts kicked off during his international modeling career, where he took an interest in photography. Soon, bright colors and boldness began to envelop clever commentary hidden within the saturated layers. His influences are Pablo Picasso and Jean Michael Basquiat, but his art it always uniquely “Cavier”. This originality has led him to be involved in projects such as magazine covers, galleries showcases, ad campaigns, art shows, store displays, and more. Always innovating, he continues towards his goal of becoming a household name.
New Jersey based artist Dennis Maida has been a photographer for nearly two decades, primarily documenting landscapes and nature.
Jane Kang Lawrence received her BFA from Mason Gross School of the Arts, Rutgers University. Following painting residencies in Italy she continued art making with teaching by pursuing her Masters from the School of Visual Arts. Jane has taught visual arts, ceramics, and visual literacy for students in NYC for 17 years. She is a Pulitzer Center teaching fellow leading to publication of a visual arts curriculum. Her most recent project is to curate the national I Like Your Work’s Summer 2022 Open Call. Jane is a founding director of Peep Space (Tarrytown, NY) and maintains a painting studio in New York City.
In her work and in her life, Jadie strives to educate, inspire, and uplift others. Her work reflects her passion for fostering human relations and connection, inspired by connections made not only through her pursuit of visual art but through dance and her work as a vocalist and actor. Jadie’s loose, colorful brushstroke places those concepts on canvas, creating warm imagery that links to the divine and human nature as a whole.
Gwyneth Leech is a New York City based artist. Her paintings of high-rise construction express the optimism and anxiety of rapid change in the urban environment. She has been featured in solo and group shows throughout the United States and Great Britain and is the subject of a multi-award-winning documentary, The Monolith. Her paintings are in numerous private and construction industry corporate collections. She holds degrees from the University of Pennsylvania and Edinburgh College of Art in Scotland.
Kristin Stashenko is a highly accomplished painter whose work beautifully captures the interplay of light, architecture, and nature. With a background in Illustration,( Mass College of Art and Design) Kristin brings a unique precision and depth to her work, creating pieces that are both striking and evocative. Whether she’s painting a quiet coastal scene or vibrant cityscape, her art has a way of drawing viewers in, inviting us to experience familiar places in a fresh and dynamic way. Kristin is a signature member of the National Watercolor Society, the New England Watercolor Society, the Rhode Island Watercolor Society, an artist member of the prestigious Copley Society of Art and an artist member of the Newport Artist Collective.
Til Will is a Brooklyn based multidisciplinary artist and producer. He is the co founder and director of the label Y3S Recordings, which released four EPs and organized three live shows in 2021. Will is also the founder of Open House, a curatorial project space that hosted exhibitions and published criticism as well as artist interviews online from 2015-2018. He participated as a curator in Spring Break Art Show in 2017 and 2018. In October of 2018, he was given a residency at Utopia 126 in Barcelona. In 2019 he was featured in an interview with Art of Choice.
Born in 1960 in Southampton, New York, with studio on Shinnecock Territory in Southampton, David Bunn Martine is Shinnecock/Montauk and Nde Daa’i (Nednai) Chiricahua Apache native American Indian from his mother, the late Marjorie Martinez, a classically trained opera and concert singer and Hungarian from his father, the late pianist and music director Thomas Siklos. He is an artist, educator, curator, writer, an artist/illustrator with work in public and private collections, specializing in murals, portraits, and historical narratives based on Northeast woodland Native American tribes as well as book illustrations. His practice has allowed him to participate in numerous group and one man visual art exhibitions largely in the New York City and Long Island regions.
Roxa Smith is a Brooklyn-based artist working in painting and collage. Born and raised in Venezuela, she received a BA from Bowdoin College and a Postgraduate degree in Art from UCSC. A NYFA Painting Fellow and NYFA-Basil Alkazzi Award recipient, Roxa has exhibited widely nationally including C24 Gallery and George Billis Gallery in NYC and LA, and The Sheldon Museum, NE. Her work has been featured in New American Paintings, The Brooklyn Rail and Contemporary Collage Magazine.
Every one of Rita’s artworks captures a unique feeling in a specific moment in time that she hopes to share with the viewer. Whether via abstraction or an impressionistic landscape inspired by the works of Claude Monet, Rita’s heavily textured oil paintings express a warm feeling of soulfulness and her loose brushstrokes leave the works open for spiritual interpretation.
Tyler Sorgman is interested in exploring how the landscape can act as a symbol for the psychological. Sorgman’s recent work includes imagery of plant growth, mountain ranges, storms, and forest fires. A solitary home is often set into these imagined spaces. The scenes Sorgman creates are meant to feel both playful yet perilous; dreamy yet uneasy. Throughout Sorgman’s body of work, there is a play between flatness, depth, and the simplification of complex forms. He builds up layers of paint through repetitive marks and symbols, and sees their accumulation as a reflection of his thoughts, feelings, and anxieties at the time of each individual work’s creation.
Esther Voisin is a French photographer who is living and working in the U.S. Her work and vision are “still-frame” moments captured in the daily panorama of modern life. The bare poetry of every day in the subjects of little matter that our eyes no longer see. Driven by a cinematic vision, her work ponders on the subjective emotion of isolation, composition, texture, and light.
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