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Catherine Webb (b. 2000) grew up in Southern California and is a citizen of the Cherokee Nation in Oklahoma. She completed her Bachelor of Arts in both Studio Art and Environmental Justice at Yale University. Based in Florence, Italy, for the last year, and New York City the year prior, Webb has represented herself in galleries, shows, and exhibits across Europe and the Northeastern United States. As an emerging oil painter, Webb works in figuration, abstraction, and landscape to create intimate works.
Eunice Pais is a Portuguese-Mozambican interdisciplinary artist who explores themes of duality and the dynamics of visibility and invisibility through her work in photography, video, and fabric manipulation. Working across genres, she recurrently revisits the body as a liminal space for discussion embodied in different materialities. In her research, she discusses the cultural and environmental landscape of Portugal and Mozambique to analyse the relationship between history, oral tradition, human-nature connections, social ecologies, identity, colonial legacies, imperialistic structures as internal and external landscapes.
Laurie Shapiro (b. 1990, New York) is a painter and installation artist based in LA and NYC. She received her BFA in 2012 from Carnegie Mellon University. She has exhibited internationally at the Dyer Arts Center, San Diego Museum of Art, San Luis Obispo Museum of Art, Contemporary Jewish Museum, Nashville International Airport, and SACI Florence. Her enveloping installations have been commissioned for Otherworld, Walter Studios, and Weedmaps, where her piece “Flowers Are Not A Crime” was shown at various festivals, including The Governors Ball, Life is Beautiful, and Cali Vibes. Shapiro has completed artist residencies at the American Academy in Rome, the Kala Art Institute, Surel’s Place, the Kimmel Harding Nelson Center, and the San Jose Museum of Quilts and Textiles. She has been awarded several grants, including a California Council for the Arts Fellowship and a Puffin Grant. Her work is internationally found in public and private collections, including at SACI Florence, Bilkent University, and the San Jose Museum of Quilts and Textiles. Her work has appeared in TV segments, including WTAE and KTNV, Jhene Aiko’s 4/20 Performance with Weedmaps, and in publications, including Fiber Arts Now, Artillery Magazine, and LA Weekly.
Patrick Walsh is a Maine-based abstract painter from Massachusetts. He holds a BA in Art (Painting) from Plymouth State University, where he studied painting, drawing and printmaking extensively. His recent work emerges from an intuitive, process-led approach, moving away from representation in favor of gesture, texture, and restraint. This body of work reflects a commitment to authenticity—creating paintings that exist for their own sake, guided by instinct, presence, and emotional truth
Shiri Phillips is a painter and mixed media artist based in Omaha, Nebraska. Born in Los Angeles and raised in part in Israel, her international background informs her bold use of color and material. Phillips has exhibited nationally and internationally, with work shown in New York and Los Angeles, and is represented by multiple galleries in the U.S. and Europe. Her work is held in private collections across the country.
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.
In 2017, Tammy got serious about painting after visiting Alaska. Painting mainly animals, she has now expanded that to abstract landscapes vacillating from dark to light. Working mainly in acrylics, she also enjoys going back to the roots of mixed media, incorporating ink, colored pencils, modeling paste, and other textures into her creations. She is currently represented by several galleries across the country.
Leslie Thornton is an abstract painter drawn to the idea of each person’s individual sense of beauty and how this is informed over a lifetime. Her compositions consist of fluid organic and linear shapes, abstract masses, and spontaneous gestures. She enjoys exploring ranges of depth color and movement to create pieces that hold together and become a balanced work which evokes a sense of physicality, energy, whimsy, and wonder. Leslie’s work has been shown in numerous juried exhibits in the Mid Atlantic as well as national online and international in person exhibitions and hangs in collector’s homes around the world. Previously, Leslie had a 33+ year career in the convention management business in Washington DC.
Nash Bellows grew up in an idyllic landscape-a small surf town in Southern California. She spent her childhood reading stories, playing computer games, and exploring the many landscapes of California. Those elements of landscape, narrative, technology, and color are the underlying aesthetic and conceptual themes in her collages, drawings, and abstract paintings. Bellows received her Bachelors of Fine Arts with an emphasis in printmaking at Sonoma State University and continued to study painting at San Francisco State where she received her Masters of Fine Arts. Currently, she is living in Council Bluffs and working in Omaha.
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.
Diane is a native New Yorker who had an earlier career including 17 years as a management consultant to nonprofits. She then studied at the Art Students League, and has had solo exhibits including at St. Peter’s Church in NYC, at U. Mass. Amherst, and at the University of Connecticut, and been in group shows across the US. She had an artist’s grant to the Vermont Studio Center and won the Allied Artists of America award at the Butler Institute of American Art. Her work is in private and institutional collections in the US, Italy and France.
Harry Moody received his formal training as an artist at the Frankfurt Stadel Fine Art Academy, Frankfurt, Germany. He majored in Free Painting under the Professors Johannes Schreiter, Thomas Bayrle and Josef Beuys. In 1986, also at the Stadel Academy, he was introduced to the works and philosophies of the then residing Professor Gerhard Richter who eventually profoundly influenced the artistic direction that Moody was to embark on.
My name is Anastasia Korsakova, born on May 8, 1994, in St. Petersburg, Russia. As a child, I was very active and passionate about athletics, particularly pole vaulting, running, and long jumping. This early interest in sports would later influence my first artistic works. From 2012 to 2016, I studied at the Leningrad Regional College of Culture and Arts in St. Petersburg, where I was mentored by renowned Dagestani artist Oktay Alirzaev. After college, I began to immerse myself in painting, searching for my own artistic voice. In 2018, I enrolled in the Repin Institute of Arts in St. Petersburg, studying Art History. In 2022, I emigrated to the United States, where my artistic journey continues.
María Sánchez (b. 1993) is a Venezuelan artist based in Jupiter, Florida. Drawing inspiration from psychoanalysis, quantum phenomena, mysticism, and technology, Sánchez creates interdisciplinary works spanning traditional and digital painting, drawing, experimental poetry, and movement-based deconstruction. She often incorporates organic and synthetic elements into her work. Sánchez has exhibited her work in solo and group exhibitions on a national and international scale in cities such as London, Berlin, Milan, Paris, Los Angeles, and New York.
Mona Dworkin grew up in the suburbs outside of NYC. Through early childhood friendships she learned about wealth disparity and the racial divide, it shaped her beliefs then and now, reflected in her paintings. In 2022, she went through heart surgery. Her paintings during that time were about transformation. A lot of what she is creating today reflects the joy of moving forward. The artworks are more introspective, colorful and complex. She received a BS at the State University of New Paltz and resides in Richmond, Virginia.
Craftwork is the joint practice of Nicole Yi Messier and Victoria Manganiello, where they explore the nature of textiles and technology through installations, storytelling, and material-based research. Their work lives at the intersection of materiality, technology, and experience, drawing inspiration from the histories and futures of soft materials. With a combined more than 20 years of experience, Manganiello and Messier founded Craftwork in 2022 and their backgrounds span art, design, technology, and research.
Dionysia Adamopoulou was born in 1993 and is a visual artist and writer based in Athens, Greece. She is currently studying painting at the Athens School of Fine Arts and holds a degree from Athens University of Economics and Business. Alongside her visual practice, she develops a parallel body of writing often in dialogue with her visual work. In 2024, she published her first poetry collection, “Τα Χρώματα της Μητρότητας”, exploring themes of maternal identity and transformation. Her work has been presented in exhibitions in Greece and abroad and is held in private collections. She is a member οf the visual art associations “Μεσογαία” and “ΣΚΕΤΚΕ”.
NYC native Veronica Lawlor is a reportage artist and painter whose work has been shown in national and international galleries and museums including the UN and the Canson Prix 2011, where her drawings were presented at the Louvre. Her drawing and painting work is held in the collection of Chase Private Client, The Newbury Hotel, SOHO House NY, and numerous private collections. Veronica is on the faculty of Parsons School of Design, Pratt Institute, and the Woodstock School of Art.
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