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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.
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.
Born in post-revolutionary Cuba in 1987 and educated within the Russian Academy’s influence, my work reflects these formative experiences. Denying my history would disregard my existence. Cuban history inspires me to reevaluate storytelling and question historical accuracy. This ongoing conflict shapes my art, where I recreate my own narratives. Decontextualizing epochs and symbols connects past and present, allowing me to alter history in an illusory world.
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.
Nicole Hitchcock is a mixed media artist based in Idaho’s Surel Mitchell Live-Work-Create District. Formerly a luxury salon owner and stylist in California, she transitioned to art full-time in 2020, finding new creative purpose through collage, heavily layered paint and resin work. Inspired by the philosophy of Kintsugi, Nicole’s work celebrates beauty in imperfection, exploring themes of transformation and renewal. Her pieces resonate deeply, inviting viewers into reflective, intimate moments of texture and color.
Saehyun Paik (b. 1987, South Korea) is a quietly passionate artist currently finding inspiration in the heart of New York City. From a young age, Paik's fascination with color, composition, Mise-en-scene, design, and unconventional beauty has been a guiding force. Growing up amidst talented artists in a competitive environment during her teenage years, she dedicated herself to honing her technical skills. In her youth, Paik pursued her dream of becoming an artist by freelancing as an illustrator and designer for magazines. Following high school, she ventured into the commercial design industry as a concept designer. Eventually, she took a brave step, leaving her job to attend the Samsung Art and Design Institute before embarking on a journey to the United States.
Griffin Cordell is a full time artist and living in Greenville, SC. He is an alum of the South Carolina Governor's School for the Arts and Humanities and earned his BFA in Fine Arts with a concentration in sculpture from Winthrop University. Griffin works out of his studio in The Artbomb Company, which is the oldest and most established arts collective in West Greenville. He is represented by 906 Art Gallery in Greenville, SC, and he exhibits locally and nationally.
French born, Giliane was well travelled before settling in Massachusetts, then in Los Angeles. She is currently training with artist Nicholas Wilton. Growing-up, Giliane developed a visceral bond to the lands surrounding her – crabbing in the Mediterranean, watching tropical fishes around corals in the Tahitian lagoon, swimming in the Congo River or exploring a copper mine in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Drawn to Eastern philosophies since her stay in Tahiti, she became a practitioner of various Chinese martial arts.
Eric Jiaju Lee does a little bit of everything. He's an abstract painter, musician, sculptor, photographer, performance artist, and rock climber. It is no surprise, then, that his nature-inspired paintings are informed by movement. The fluid calligraphic gestures of Chinese ink and brush and tai chi can be seen in his abstract works as he pours, puddles, and tips his way towards representing the feeling of nature.
Philippe calls his paintings “geographical abstractions”. He reconstructs recognizable details of an urban environment (angular shapes that look like construction debris or suggestion of skyscrapers, for example) according to his personal impression of pecific locations like New York, Aix-en-Provence, and Zurich. But Philippe doesn’t try to organize everything - where everything is fast, noisy, smelly, and overall so extra-, you gotta lean into the chaos and learn how to enjoy it.
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.
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.
Val Sivilli is an artist often using printmaking as a vehicle for expanding the image potential of a painting or a narrative series. Born in Brooklyn, raised on Long Island, Val was a long-time assistant to the artworld couple Nancy Spero and Leon Golub before moving to the Delaware Valley in Northern New Jersey which she now calls her home. She holds an MFA from Mason Gross School of the Arts at Rutgers University and a BFA from SUNY Alfred after transferring from SUNY Purchase. An art educator, she has been an Adjunct Professor of Art since 1996. Once the director of the original Steamroller Gallery, an artist collective in Frenchtown, New Jersey she is a current member of the Steamroller Group, an artist collective working with the Hunterdon Art Museum and other venues to spearhead events that serve to forge connections between artists working in a rural environment.
Shyun's minimalism does the maximum in bringing out the intensity of shapes and colors. What seem like stable forms - rectangles, tubes, and lines - never sit quietly on the ground. Shyun tips these shapes on their corner, drops them over a shadow, and slices just a little of their edges like soft cheese, capturing the brief moment where the stability of geometry meets the imagination of our eyes.
Lisa Petker Mintz is a graduate of Parsons School of Design whose work has been exhibited widely throughout the East Coast, with recent expansion to Texas. Her solo exhibition Impulse and Improv at The Painting Center in Chelsea marked a significant evolution in her work, followed by Repetition and Ritual at Hood College Gallery, which further explored rhythm, accumulation, and embodied mark-making. She has exhibited at Islip Art Museum alongside artists including Helen Frankenthaler and Elizabeth Murray and has received multiple grants, including a $10,000 award from the New York State Council on the Arts and the Creative Individual Grant from the Huntington Arts Council. Her work was featured among the Top 4 highlighted works in Curators’ Picks: Women-Led Galleries Now on Artsy. Petker Mintz was commissioned by NYU Langone Health to create seven paintings for the Spatz Postpartum Unit and expanded her practice into large scale work through 9 foot by 36 foot commission. She has participated in a residency at M. David & Co. in Bushwick, Brooklyn. She currently serves as President of The Painting Center in New York.
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.
Deb Chaney is a contemporary abstract artist based in Vancouver, BC, Canada. The process of creating her multilayered mixed media paintings is a healing act. Her work appears in corporate and private collections worldwide, in public art, TV, and film. She recently completed West Coast Abstracts, a large-scale tile installation, and has been named in the media as one of Vancouver’s top artists to watch. Her art embodies well-being, creativity, and transformative presence.
My work develops from the physical process of painting. Compositions are not planned or created, but found; they emerge somewhere along the way. To me ,what matters, is the act of painting itself. Having no concept in mind frees me from rules, elements of style and formal techniques. Usually I start a new canvas with gestural mark making or shapes. Using brushes, palette knifes and rags the oil paint is applied thickly, building layers. One mark here leads to another over there. I work on more than one piece and so a conversation between the them begins. What I do on one canvas has an influence on the other and vice versa. A unique aspect of my painting process is the fact that I have trained myself only to use my left hand although I’m right handed. I’m using the left side right brain connection which is all about imagination and not controlling anything. My artwork is a way to express what I cannot say with words.
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”.
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.
Garrett Carroll is an artist living in New York.
Alina is an independent designer and artist, drawing her inspiration from various yoga and free dive related practices. Often inspiration comes from observing the surface of the surrounding nature: power of the ocean, black sand beach, tropical flora, sea creatures that come into combination with the imagination of the artist creating new imaginary shapes. Alina took an Art Foundation Course at London College of Fashion, UK. Constantly developing her artist skills via various projects and collaborations.
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