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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.
Koi King is a differently abled non-binary Multi-media Artist. Koi is a self taught artist- never having the opportunity to study art in a traditional setting, Koi turned to the world and their experiences to teach them. Koi’s art has been spread across the world. From London, to Paris and Brazil displayed in homes of like minded thinkers.
"I had a Museum show at the Islip Museum called Print Up Ladies. I was in the company of my life long idols such as Murray, Frankenthaler, Swoon, Yuskagave, and Bontecou to name a few. I have shown at St. Joseph’s College, MacArthur Airport, and Alfred Loen Gallery, as well as the Painting Center in Chelsea, and the Omni Gallery in Uniondale. I have exhibited at the Hecksher Museum Biennial, M. David and Company, Denise Bibro and George Billis Gallery."
In the age of migration and multicultural families, no one has to be one thing - Winnie straddles three countries of Indonesia, China, and the U.S where she worked as educator as well as artist. In her mixed-media works, tropical and botanical motifs are not relegated as an exotic backdrop but intermingle with human bodies. Some motifs are more pronounced, like figures sitting in the position of or making hand gestures of Buddha. But Winnie's playful collage uses these pieces to resist the sense of a fixed origin, fully giving in celebrating rather than resisting the confusions of having multitudinous identities.
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.
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.
abstract painter and textile artist, taylor binda lives and works on the north shore of maui. binda’s exuberant work explores spontaneity and intentional movement - while her palette draws inspiration from the natural world. her body of work includes paintings, installations, and textile art. binda’s paintings are included in private + corporate collections and recently placed in the collection of louis vuitton. she exhibits weekly at the acclaimed four seasons artist-in-residence program and her works are available in galleries throughout the hawaiian islands.
Travis Witmer is an art director and artist based in New York City. In the past five years, he's explored his practice in a variety of mediums, including collage art, tie-dye, screen-printing, and leathercraft. Originally from Pennsylvania, his passion for graphic design and mixed media was nurtured by a high school teacher, and Witmer pursued that passion with Bachelors in Graphic Design from Penn State.
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.
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.
Alise Loebelsohn is an artist that got her start working as a mural and billboard painter in NYC.. She has transitioned into fine art by using her vast knowledge of materials to become a successful fine artist. She studied at Pratt Institute with a BFA in painting and the Art Students League. She has had several one person shows and her works are in numerous collections. She continues to expand her market by creating handmade scarves and works in glass.
Amber Heaton creates colorful, geometric paintings, installations, mixed media works, and works on paper. She received an MFA from RISD in 2012 and a BFA from the University of Utah in 2009. Her work has been exhibited at The Bronx Museum of the Arts, Susquehanna Art Museum, and other venues internationally. Heaton participated in the AIM Program at the Bronx Museum of the Arts, was an artist-in-residence at Wassaic and a Fulbright Fellowship in South Korea. Heaton lives and works in Brooklyn, NY.
Robert Melzmuf is a painter based in the United States whose works have been exhibited nationally and in France. Identifying as a painterly color field abstract artist, he strives for beauty and elegance in his artistic practice. Melzmuf is uninterested in strategies, chance, or theories, rather, when he creates, he commits to looking and making decisions based on what he sees.
Inspired by the effect of sumi ink drops on paper, Sonomi creates clusters of circles and waves channeling symphonies of the universe. This way, she offers a point of contact to things bigger than ourselves like nature and spirituality - something we need to find oasis from nitty gritties of the daily grind.
New Jersey native Amy Decker (she/her) received her BFA in Graphic Design from the School of Visual Arts (2003), and holds an MFA in Fine Arts from Lesley University (2023, the program has now moved to Clark University, Worcester, MA). Her work has been exhibited at the Governor’s Academy in Byfield, MA, the Art Students League, NY, Knockdown Center, Petty Cash in Bushwick, Brooklyn, and ChaShaMa at Brooklyn Bridge Park, among other venues. The artist currently lives and works in Brooklyn, and is also employed as a textile designer.
Rebecca Darlington is a visual artist living in Manhattan. She has a BFA from the University of Georgia and lived most of her adult life in New York’s Hudson Valley where there were many opportunities to show her work. She was a member of Gallery66NY in Cold Spring, an artist run gallery. Rebecca has been a fellow at; VCCA in Virginia; VCCA in France; CAMAC in France. She has works in many private collections throughout the U.S.
Nature and geography have something in common: their boundaries are put in place by humans and are all but made up. Takashi Harada dissolves these natural and geographical boundaries in his artwork. For Takashi, all natural things have a common and equal value. When in nature, he believes, you connect back to it one atom at a time. Born in Japan, Takashi’s international existence made him face his Japanese identity as well his identity within the natural world. His art reflects that feeling, blurring natural light and color in ethereal paintings that merge harsh divisions and avoid representation in favor of capturing feeling.
What happens when you mix science and art? According to Paola Gracey they are one and the same, and the only mixing is that of her paints as she pours, dripts, tips, and swirls together experimental combinations. Her style is the result of her background in science and exposure to art, resulting in paintings packed with reactions, suspensions, flow patterns, and chemical equations that Paola has taken the care to record notes on. Though science may rely on replicability, Paola’s artwork is truly one of a kind.
Millie Benson is an artist based in Brooklyn, New York. Her work has been shown throughout the United States and internationally. Benson moves fluidly between the mediums and methods of composing photographs and collages to an embodied painting practice. Benson periodically curates art shows and projects with an emphasis on artists working in Brooklyn, New York. Ms. Benson holds a bachelor’s degree from the Cleveland Institute of Art and a master’s degree in fine arts from Hunter College.
Eriko Hattori (they/them) is a Pittsburgh-based artist. Hattori uses imagery, symbolism, and folklore to investigate the tension between their queer identity and Japanese heritage. With a rotating set of avatars, these icons act as anchors for conversations about perversion, desire, and the fetishism of bodies. They also serve as ways to honor women yokai and demons in Japanese folklore.
Speaking of the subtle ways environment affects a painter’s color choices, Beth’s choices scream East Coast. From the thick of acrylic paint emerges Beth’s impression of landscapes, styles alternating between abstract waves and naturalistic scenery.
Artist and curator Jon Duff is the person who can't "watch TV without criticizing every ad that comes up". Jon translates his acute feeling of our current state of overabundance, whether in skyscrapers that compete against one another or global express shipping, through apocalyptic landscapes of gaudy, plasticky commodities gone defunct. He takes great satisfaction crowding his canvas with each detailed object after object in this apocalyptic pile, building momentum towards the magic that emanates things for artists and Internet users alike.
Lisa Ingram is an abstract oil painter who lives and works in Manhattan. She received her BFA from Parsons School of Design in New York. Earlier, she also trained at Instituto Lorenzo De' Medici in Florence, Italy. Originally from Virginia, her paintings have an organic quality of nature and water. As a youth, Ingram was a competitive springboard diver, and the elements of water resonate throughout most series of her works. This athletic discipline in her youth has helped her to maintain self-discipline and drive throughout her artistic practice.
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.
Although Ketta has worked in New York for a while now, the bleeding and blooming of colors in her oil paintings resemble the way water changes everything around it - perhaps the expanses of water that surround her home country Cyprus. Their ambient effect resembles memories as much as it does landscapes, ever moving and receding towards oblivion.
Ken lives and works on the Eastern Shore of Maryland. Born in Brooklyn 1947, Ken graduated from The Cooper Union (NYC) with a degree in Architecture. As an Assistant Professor, he previously taught studio art and architectural design at the University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY and at IIT, Chicago, IL. Before turning to painting his architectural practice spanned 2+ decades and in various locales.
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