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MacDonald graduated with a BFA from Emily Carr University in Vancouver, BC, Canada. She has exhibited her meticulously crafted work throughout North America. A recipient of the Queen’s Art Fund New Work Grant (2019), MacDonald recently completed a 4heads residency on Governors Island, New York (2022). Based in New York, MacDonald creates compelling pieces characterized by dark humor, social satire, and an obsessive attention to detail. Her intimately scaled artworks belong in private collections throughout Canada and the U.S.
If pop art means anything to you, it’s like Ellanah absorbed the deluge of cartoons, graffiti, neon glitches on analog TVs, and movie characters - in a word, childhood in the 90’s - in a batter of cake that’s her own flavor. She’s not just a consumer though. Whether in circular canvas or a frame of botanical patterns, Ellanah constantly interrupts the coherence of mass media narratives by rearranging their elements.
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.
A video and book artist-turned-painter, Troy still hasn't lost the wonder of new materials like toys, molding paste, and most recently flower-patterned plastic bags. Rather than playing fixed roles in a prefabricated play, his works together explore a constellation of loosely related sentiments like serious absurdity, the ineffable scale of cosmic time, surveyor marks, and rat traps around New York. These moments when existential issues suddenly intrude into everyday life or vice versa are most pronounced in the contrast between the digital hot pink he frequents and the scratched, worn out textures like peeled subway ads that accompany it.
Todd Gilens works in a variety of media and scales from intimate drawings to large public installations. Originally from Los Angeles, he lived for twenty years in New York City, Boston, and Philadelphia, and now calls the San Francisco Bay Area home. His work has been shown in museums, galleries, and educational institutions in the US and abroad, and has been acknowledged through residencies, commissions, and grants, including from the Adobe, Warhol, and San Francisco Foundations, Stockholm Resilience Centre, National Forest Foundation, Pennsylvania and Nevada Arts Councils.
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.
Born in Paris, France, Valérie Hallier came to NYC with a Fulbright Scholarship and graduated from SVA in Computer Arts. She has been shown internationally including in the US and in Europe. Residencies include LMCC Swing Space, Pioneer Works, NARS Foundation, Trestle Art Space in Brooklyn, Harvestworks, West Harlem Art Fund, 4Heads on Governors Island and ESKFF Foundation, Mina Contemporary in New Jersey. Hallier was recently the recipient of a Contemporary Art Foundation grant and a MAAF (NYSCA & WaveFarm) grant.
Jean Remi Barbier, known as J-Art, is a French artist based in New York, deeply influenced by neo-pop, abstract expressionism, and street art. Born in Champagne, France, Barbier moved to New York in 2015, where he began creating art, using mixed media techniques like acrylic, spray paint, and collage. Skulls and modern consumerism are recurring themes in his work, which reflects his view on today's world. He often creates on his rooftop, drawing inspiration from the city's energy.
Brandon Gastinell is a Los Angeles-based artist specializing in large-scale oil pastel works on canvas and paper. Inspired by the vibrant colors and bold strokes of impressionism, his art explores the beauty and power of the human form through a unique lens. Brandon's passion for large-scale, colorful works is evident in his dynamic compositions, which showcase his extraordinary talent for capturing movement and emotion. Originally a digital artist, Brandon transitioned to oil pastels and drawing, finding that this medium allowed him to better express his artistic vision. His current collection, centered around the captivating world of ballet, pays homage to the grace and athleticism of black male ballerinas—an underrepresented group in the ballet community. By portraying these dancers in striking, impressionistic-inspired pieces, Brandon challenges conventional notions of beauty and celebrates the resilience and talent of his subjects.
Barbara Groh lives and works in Brooklyn, NY. Her art is highly personal and reflects her life experience through various mediums. Groh, who holds a MFA from Vermont College of Norwich University, has shared her knowledge through teaching as well. Her sense of place, time and space are instrumental to her connection to her current landscapes.
New Jersey based artist Dennis Maida has been a photographer for nearly two decades, primarily documenting landscapes and nature.
Mari Sarai is a Japanese Art photographer who has worked in New York, London, and Tokyo. MARI was born in Nara, Japan. She studied photography and English at Santa Monica College in Los Angeles when she was a teenager. After beginning her career as a photojournalist in New York, Mari moved back to Japan and transitioned to fashion photography. After 6 years fashion photographer's carrier in Tokyo, she relocated to London where she became a well-established fashion photographer, shooting for magazines such as i-D, Harper's Bazaar UK and Dazed & Confused. in 2014, she moved back to New York to seek her American dream with her family. Her work appearing in the likes of Interview Magazine and Vogue Japan, shooting likes of Adele, Scarlett Johansson, and in late Amy Winehouse.
She infuses her lifelong love of myths and stories and uprooted background into her paintings. Leaning into the mysterious, her work explores existential dread and beautiful imperfection.
NYC artist MARIANNE BARCELLONA earned a B.A. from Oberlin College. For years she traveled the globe as an editorial photographer for major magazines, humanitarian organizations and Fortune 500 corporations, then in 1997 she shifted her focus to art. Barcellona’s paintings and collages have been included in over 100 exhibitions, she has been awarded Fellowships at eleven internationally-renowned artist residencies, given professional workshops in Canada and Iceland, and for 10 years presented Visiting Artist Master Classes to Harvard’s incoming Freshmen students.
Anki King grew up in a small village in Norway. After completing her arts education in Oslo, she moved to New York City in 1994. King exhibits frequently both in Europe and in the United States. Her work is included in private and public collections including the Appleton Museum of Art, in Ocala, FL. King has also exhibited at the Katonah Museum of Art, NY, the Las Cruces Museum of Art, NM, and the Metropolitan Museum of Art in Tokyo. In 2010 she was the winner of the Artist of the Year Award in the London International Creative Competition (LICC). She was recently featured in the book Kunstnerliv (Artist Life), a collection of 19 Norwegian contemporary artists. She is also featured in the documentary Artists in NYC, featured on PBS.
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.
John Cox is an abstract painter based in Croton-on-Hudson. NY. He earned his Bachelors of Fine Art in Painting in May 2002 from the Maryland Institute College of Art. Afterwards, John moved to New York City where he attended Hunter College and earned a Masters of Fine Art with a concentration in painting in May of 2006. His work embraces technological glitches by employing machine customized tools to translate experienced digital disorder into gestural marks that imprecisely mimic wave patterns.
Sarah Dineen holds a BFA from Montserrat College of Art and an MFA from the School of Visual Arts in New York. She has exhibited internationally and has been featured in art publications including Hyperallergic and New American Paintings.
Ryan Frank is a visual artist and woodworker based in Brooklyn, NY. He’s had solo exhibitions at the Invisible Dog Art Center, the Mattatuck Museum, the Children’s Museum of the Arts, Tremaine Gallery and Icehouse Project Space. In 2015 his mobile installation A Wandering Sukkah toured throughout New York City to much acclaim, stopping at venues including the Queens Museum and Bronx Museum. In addition to his art practice Ryan is an ardent runner and practitioner of Tai Chi.
Originally from Cleveland, Ohio, Matthew Cramer studied Fine Art at Ohio University and Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, New York, earning an MFA and beginning his teaching career in New York City. He has been living in the Los Angeles area since 2005, creating and teaching at a charter school near downtown. He currently lives in Burbank with his family, drawing and painting in a home studio.
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