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"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."
Fabienne (Fab) Sowa-Dobkowski is a California-based self-taught photographer with a PhD in Art History. Her work blends fine art and photography to explore the connection between humanity and nature. Born in Belgium and inspired by her international experiences, she balances her roles as an art historian and artist in the Bay Area and the tranquil Sierra Nevada Foothills. Fab's evocative work can be found in both public and private collections in the US and in Europe.
Chancy Glance is the creative efforts of artist couple Cydney & Craig DeBastiani. Based in Morgantown, WV, these self-taught artists rely on intuition and spirit in their process. Creating work individually and collaboratively, Chancy Glance strives to invoke serenity and happiness through their work. They utilize mediums such as acrylic paint, watercolors, ink, graphite, clay, and other mixed media to deliver ever-changing and evolving works of art. Along with being artists, they are also musicians, photographers, actors, animators, and nature lovers.
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.
Laurie Shapiro (b. Mineola, NY 1990) is a mixed-media artist whose work compensates for a developing condition of deafness through overt expressiveness and hypervisual stimulation, creating rich scenarios and sensual environments embodying personal narratives. Her art has been commissioned and shown at various institutions, including the Dyer Arts Center, San Diego Museum of Art, and San Luis Obispo Museum of Art. Over the past decade, Shapiro has regularly exhibited solo and group exhibitions with galleries and museums across the country and is the recipient of multiple grants. She has completed artist residencies at the American Academy in Rome, the Kala Art Institute in Berkeley, and the San Jose Museum of Quilts and Textiles. Shapiro received her BFA from Carnegie Mellon University and studied abroad at Bilkent University.
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.
Justin Shull was born in Newport, New Hampshire in 1982 and currently lives and works in Traverse City, Michigan. Justin received a BA in Studio Art from Dartmouth College and a MFA in Visual Arts from Rutgers. His work has been exhibited and collected nationally, and he has won several national awards from the Joan Mitchell Foundation, the College Art Association, and the International Sculpture Center.
Born in Ohio, Lori Kirkbride is an artist currently living and working in New York City. Predominantly a painter who focusses on process based painting incorporating techniques using acrylic polymer to create surface with an emphasis on color. Lori received a BFA Ohio University 2001 and a MFA Pratt Institute 2003 and now maintains her studio practice in Ridgewood, Queens.
Christina's mixed-media works are engaged in a perpetual struggle to burst out of whatever shape that holds them together. A philosopher once said that any artwork is a battle between material and content - this cannot be truer when Christina uses fabric like khakis, linen, and yarn that usually function to clothe and decorate our bodies but in her works given freedom to emanate energy on their own. In a sense, her approach seems like a rebellion against the way we in the modern times tend to bend nature as an object of our own use. When given the smallest crevice, nature will re-emerge in its full majestic force.
Aaron Hillebrand currently lives and creates art in Ann Arbor, MI. Before moving back to his home state of Michigan, Aaron created art in New York City for 15 years. Aaron has an MFA in Fine Art from the School of Visual Arts (2022), a BFA in Photography from Parsons School of Design (2006), and an AAS in Photography from Lansing Community College (2002).
If you’ve ever seen a sunflower that’s seemed to mutate and stretch in all directions (gardeners call it fasciation), you’ll recognise that odd, abstract beauty in nature that shines in Raúl Ortiz’s paintings. Raúl’s paintings strip away sections to reveal even more colorfully patterned silhouettes. Though his earlier works took the shape of natural subjects like flowers, more indistinct shapes take center stage, playing with repetition as well as vivid color.
Fairytales exist everywhere people have desires and dreams - and Elody is ready to listen to it. They may take the form of more traditional iconography like dragons and damsels, or something specific to the modern city like ghostly, faceless figures in the crowd. Both ways yield the view of human bodies as they are molded by images projected onto them by ourselves and by others.
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.
Amy Cheng was born in Taiwan, raised in Brazil, Oklahoma and Texas. She received a BFA from the University of Texas at Austin, and an MFA from Hunter College, City University of New York.
Seren Morey is a New York City based artist who makes sculptural paintings through extrusion, informed by quantum mechanics and fairy tales. Her biological/botanical hybrids reference the all-encompassing universality of particle energy.
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.
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.
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.
Debra Ramsay, NYC artist, explores painting and installations globally. Solo exhibitions at Hunterdon Museum, NJ, Brattleboro Museum, VT, Odetta Gallery, Brooklyn, and 57 W 57th Arts, NY. Recent exhibitions: Field Guide at Garrison Art Center, Mere Reflection at Marquee Projects, Bellport, NY, and (de)coding at Visual Arts Center of NJ. Residencies at Golden Foundation and Albers Foundation. Acquisitions by: Hofstra University Museum of Art and Brooklyn College. Featured in The Cincinnati Review and Chromotopia: An Illustrated History of Colour by David Coles, Thames and Hudson.
Maureen is a Brooklyn based painter/ interdisciplinary artist and architect. The deepest thread of connection among the different strands of her work is dealing with complexity and the task of sorting. Her practice approaches complexity from two directions: in painting, she works with her hands to document her surroundings, later expanding on these observations. In her interdisciplinary work, starting from ideas (such as social/political divisions) she makes physical structures which can offer insight by displaying and examining data .
Ayane Kurai paints from the soul, rendering her subjects into soft abstraction. Painting is the most accurate form of her self expression. Marrying physical and mental she is able to emote with the world through her art. Ayane uses all senses available to her when working, combining all aspects of her subject to create a work that most accurately embodies everything about it.
Nikki was a musician most of his life. In 2014, he decided to teach himself painting by diving in headfirst with the approach of learning by doing. Embracing the unknown and trusting his intuition, he has been producing many works both haunting and decorative.
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.
Born in 1984, Linden spent her youth in the urban Sonoran desert of Phoenix, Arizona before moving to Southern California to obtain her BA in Studio Art. She's since lived and worked across Europe, Asia, and Oceania. Linden's work has been published and exhibited internationally. She has participated in residencies at La Filature des Calquières (France), Tiapapata Art Centre (Samoa), Cowwarr Art Space (Australia), and Tenjinyama Art Studio (Japan). She currently lives in Mount Holly, Vermont.
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