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Patricia Fabricant is a painter, curator, and book designer, from NYC. She received her BA from Wesleyan University. Her abstract and figurative paintings have been exhibited at such galleries as M David & Co, Front Room, Equity Gallery, and 490 Atlantic. Her curatorial practice includes three editions of the benefit group show, Among Friends, Studio Mates at Front Room, and With the Grain and Process & Delight: The New P&D, at Equity Gallery. She lives and works in Brooklyn, NY.
Roberto Alejandro Godinez is a Mexican artist born in San Francisco, based out of Brooklyn. A third wave impressionist oil painter, his work is the product of a life of artistry and creation. The motifs of his heavily textured and vibrant paintings are memories and emotions. He captures the complexities of these feelings and celebrates their beauty on canvas. They are a documentation of his thoughts, as well as a reflection of the healing that takes place during their creation.
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.
Nora Chavooshian studied sculpture at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts and the San Francisco Art Institute. After graduating the Art Institute in 1974, she moved to Los Angeles. While continuing her artistry as a sculptor, she worked as an award-winning stage designer, designing sculptural sets. She progressed into the area of film production design, designing several films for director John Sayles, sculptural set pieces for director Martin Scorsese, videos for Bruce Springsteen and Madonna, as well as many other films and videos.
She is aware of the precariousness of her own identity. This gives her permission to occupy, more comfortably and more productively, the liminal space that is what Ien Ang would call in-between-ness—for Ang, hybridity is a welcome respite from the boundaries that children of the diaspora are often confined within. The self-generated idealization of her far-away “foreign” childhood hometown is often glaring, and the hybrid woman finds herself at once escaping to and challenging her possibly-confabulated halcyon memories, the psychic remembrances of an apparent “motherland”. (One gazes at her homelands with weary lucidity and any illusory pane shatters.)
Ana Maria Farina was born and raised in Brazil and is now based in the Hudson Valley, New York. She attended Columbia University and SUNY New Paltz for her graduate studies, and in 2018 she was awarded a fellowship to the NYFA Immigrant Artist Mentoring Program. Farina’s work has been featured in many spaces throughout New York such as the SPRING/BREAK Art Fair, the Wassaic Project, the Garrison Art Center, the Dorsky Museum, Paradice Palase, Susan Eley Fine Art, among others. Farina is the 2021 recipient of the College Art Association Fellowship in Visual Arts.
What do a juicy fillet of salmon and a body half-submerged in bath water have in common? Through soft-colored, naturalistic paintings, Amy explores the beauty of female bodies in everyday life - the beauty of vulnerable, soft flesh itself safe from the glare of cameras and gloss of magazine pages.
An anastomosis is a connection- an opening of tubes, vessels, branches, often used to define surgical steps. It’s also used to define Yana Ushakova’s latest body of work. In her figures she reshapes those bodily pathways in a way that bypasses the male gaze. Inspired by her chemotherapy experience, the painted forms embody survival, restructuring, and growth.
Linda Lee Nicholas is a multidisciplinary artist who lives and works in New York. Her practice engages non-traditional processes in mixed media that speaks about nature, and the environment. Linda has a BFA from the School of Visual Arts, NYC and an MFA from Brooklyn College.
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.
Randall Stoltzfus learned to cross-stitch, garden, and paint houses from his Mennonite family in rural Virginia before graduating with highest distinction from UVA in 1993. After completing his MFA at American University in Washington, DC he moved to New York. Now he works in a studio in Brooklyn, where he makes art about light from multitudes of hand-painted circles. His 16th solo show, Widening, opened at Blank Space in New York City in the fall of 2019.
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).
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.
Vivien Tapsoba was born on February 21, 1984, in one of the popular neighborhoods of the city of Ouagadougou in Burkina Faso. Vivien Tapsoba is a self-taught painter. He currently lives and works in the United States of America. Vivien's career began at an early age. After his primary schooling, he continued his studies at the Lycee Philippe Zinda KABORE (Burkina Faso). This transition to secondary school was of very short duration because his love for art took precedence over the general studies of high school.He threw himself into music and painting with a larger part of his time for painting. He decided to take training courses to achieve his painting goals. He started drawing in 2000 at the National Center for Handicraft Art (CNAA) in Ouagadougou (Burkina Faso). Vivien has exhibited nationally and internationally in the United States and in Africa.
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.
I am the artist @chelseascreename, an art brut that works in epoxy mixed media analog. I have created my works based on my specific female experiences & the pressures of being a woman with an auto immune/infertility diagnosis dealing with various physical and psychological pressures in reproductive health and perception. My past art series have been IN FERTILITY an exploration women’s reproductive issues including my own psychological journey in dealing with an infertility diagnosis & using IVF technology in Texas. The current series ALL TIED UP is a series evolving out of my IN FERTILITY series that deals with the various interferences while undergoing fertility treatment IVF.
W. Lu is an artist whose work explores the themes of mental health, climate change, and the ways in which identities - both cultural and personal - are created through the narratives we imagine and retell. She was born in Shanghai, China and grew up in Queens, NY, where she currently lives and works.
Brandon Hodges is a multi-disciplinary artist based out of Oakland, California. He expresses himself through drawing, painting, and by making collages out of trash found on the streets of his neighborhood and elsewhere. He currently lives with his dog (a pug named Kita) and two cats (Mazzy & Maya). When he’s not creating, you can find him reading, going to festivals & shows, camping, hiking, at the beach, or spending time with friends and family.
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.
New York based artist Jade Chan was born and raised in Amsterdam and is of Chinese heritage. She earned her BFA in Fine Arts from the Fashion Institute of Technology in New York in 2010. Jade has worked in fashion, graphic and web design prior to full-time commitment as an artist. Chan has lived and worked in Amsterdam, London and Hong Kong before settling in New York. She now works from a studio in Long Island City.
Michelle Selwa is an artist and Brooklyn native currently based in New York City. Her work explores the ways technology affects our relationship with images and memory, and the anxiety of archiving images from rapidly degrading mediums.
What if we saw nature not as distinguishable things like trees, mountains, and soil, but as a cloud of influences that surround us? Harkening back to her memories growing up in nature and a personal interest in Ecofeminism, Johanna's method of printmaking is in itself a dialogue with nature. In cyanotypes, the intentional outlines of base drawings intermingle with spontaneous factors like the angle, brightness, and hue of sunlight - even the canvas it is printed on is candidly frayed at the edges. In her other prints also, watercolor-like effects make even the ground appear buoyant.
DEVIN RUIZ, a Cuban-American abstract artist, hails from the vibrant, islands of Miami Beach.He established his domain and left an indelible mark on the Miami’s underground art scene of the late ‘90s and early 2000s. His eclectic endeavors range from consuming plant medicine and creating live paintings before intimate gatherings of friends to reciting spoken poetry to audiences drunk on sake. Known for his eyeball stickers and innovative street art experiments, Devin Ruiz also raps under the name Nived3rd.
Christian Perdix is a German Postwar & Contemporary artist who was born in 1987.
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