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Ashley Quick is a visual artist based in the Mountain West. Her folkloric work explores nature, place, and connection through printmaking, illustration, textiles, and public art. She holds a BA in Studio Art and a Master’s in Environment and Natural Resources from the University of Wyoming. She has been an art educator for over 10 years, and uses art to engage with both community and cause. Quick exhibits regularly in Wyoming and Colorado and has been featured in exhibitions nationwide.
Tyler Sorgman is interested in exploring how the landscape can act as a symbol for the psychological. Sorgman’s recent work includes imagery of plant growth, mountain ranges, storms, and forest fires. A solitary home is often set into these imagined spaces. The scenes Sorgman creates are meant to feel both playful yet perilous; dreamy yet uneasy. Throughout Sorgman’s body of work, there is a play between flatness, depth, and the simplification of complex forms. He builds up layers of paint through repetitive marks and symbols, and sees their accumulation as a reflection of his thoughts, feelings, and anxieties at the time of each individual work’s creation.
Garrett Carroll is an artist living in New York.
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.
Amadea Bailey was born in Germany and spent her formative years in a small village outside of Nairobi, Kenya. In Africa, she had access to the wide open plains of the Serengeti, went on safaris, and learned to ride horses in the bush. It was a life lived close to the raw earth, the big sky, and the natural world. Those early experiences of freedom and abandon had a deep impact on her and became instrumental in her desire to become an artist and later on in the kind of art she was drawn to create. She began painting in 1978 at the age of 20, after a visit to the Museum of Modern Art in NYC where she stood transfixed in front of Monet’s late water lily paintings. She left feeling exhilarated, enchanted, and inspired by the monumental, sweeping, and saturated canvases. A month later, she returned to university as a senior and signed up for painting, drawing, and sculpture. She has been painting ever since.
Kim Rosebud (b. 1992, Long Island, NY) is a Burlington, Vermont–based, self-taught artist whose oil and acrylic paintings explore color, movement, and intuitive expression. She began her artistic career in Brooklyn, New York, and her work invites emotional connection and personal reflection through open-ended, intuitive compositions. Kim’s paintings have been exhibited nationally in both group and juried exhibitions. She also leads workshops combining painting with sound healing and shares her work more broadly through a line of functional art on Etsy.
Joanie Flickinger lives and works in Brooklyn, New York & the Hudson Valley. She holds a BFA in Painting from the School of Visual Arts.
Lynnette Horn is a self-taught painter, who paints realism in acrylics. She earned a BS in Communications from Maryville University in St. Louis and spent most of her career in journalism and freelance writing. Twenty-five years ago, she discovered painting. At first, she explored decorative art, where she learned color theory and elements of design. Not long after, she moved on to fine art. Her painting focus is on the people and culture of the Ozarks Mountains where she lives.
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.
Adam Anglin (b.1984, Rogers, AR) is a fine artist and musician with a background in graphic design living and working in Denver, Colorado. Official selection for Saatchi Arts “Rising Stars” list of artists from 2024 and grant recipient as an “Emerging Artist” in 2024/25 for Cherry Creek Arts Festival. He debuted his first solo show, “Stilted Forms”, in the Fall of 2024 at The Crowd Collective gallery in Boulder, Colorado.
Nicki Adani, a California-based multi-disciplinary artist, uses her extensive fashion design background in her sculpting practice. Her multicultural heritage informs her work, as she creates balance using opposing elements. Consistently exploring themes of empowerment and inner transformation, Adani's work has been featured at prestigious events such as Silicon Valley Sculpture, Burning Man, and BottleRock Napa. She received an honoraria grant from Burning Man Arts for her installation, "Taking Flight ''.
Neil Shapiro is a Director of Photography and Fine Arts Photographer. As Director of Photography, Neil has photographed many iconic national TV commercials. He has worked on over 2000 commercials, 10 short films, 50 music videos, and 2 motion pictures. When Covid caused a work stoppage, Neil channeled his creative energy towards photography. He recently signed with the Agora Gallery in New York and will have his first exhibition in 2024. Neil interestingly is an autodidact and never attended art school.
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.
New Jersey based artist Dennis Maida has been a photographer for nearly two decades, primarily documenting landscapes and nature.
New York City, 2000, I created fabric, 3D movable sculptures, showed them with artist group Skewville. The sculptures proved difficult for transport and storage, I began working on flat art pieces instead using fabric as the medium still. My work showed in various galleries and adding art to the streets as nom de plume Pufferella. I founded and curated Orchard Street Art Gallery and Factory Fresh. Recently my work has evolved, adding ink and paint to create “Sewn Paintings”.
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.
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.
Following initial studies at the Brooklyn Museum Art School, Peter Colquhoun moved to Italy and at first settled in Venice for 6 months. Later he painted and exhibited in various cities including a solo exhibition at the Fenice Gallery in Venice in 1985. He also taught at a small art school in Casole d’Elsa, Tuscany. After returning from Italy, cityscape became an area of interest and activity as it is to the present day in New York City, his home.
Joseph's work creates seams by coupling non-objective imagery with written texts such as dates, names, and various words and phrases. The back and forth between the two elements pose an ambiguous field of opportunities for the viewer to exist. Urgency and chance are ever-present in the works as is the dirt on the road to conclusion.
Evan Peltzman is a painter who has been living and working in New York City since 2010. He is currently an MFA candidate at the School of Visual Arts in New York, graduating in 2026. Born and raised in California’s San Francisco Bay Area during the 1980’s and 90’s, Evan was heavily influenced by the artwork and aesthetic of the local skateboarding, live music and graffiti of the times. San Francisco’s DIY culture of the early 90’s inspired him to get creative with his materials, exhibition venues and studio spaces. This approach to art making continues to follow him today as he builds all of his own wood panels, canvas stretchers and frames in order to use unorthodox materials and make odd-sized work.
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.
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