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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 .
Claudia Robles-Gil, a rising artist from Mexico City, draws from her rich multicultural experiences growing up between Mexico and the United States, to create vibrant, soulful portals to human experience. In her work, she explores themes of personal identity, spirituality and the interconnectedness of humanity and nature.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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 ''.
Sandra is a Colombian artist based in New York who works with painting and mixed media. Her works have been exhibited in museums, including El Museo del Barrio, the Coney Island Museum and the Long Island Museum in New York, and the Museo de Arte Moderno and Museo MAJA in Colombia. She is a recipient of the Nathalie Angles Award and the Sommerville Arts Prize. Sandra holds a BFA from the University of Antioquia and an MFA in painting from Hunter College in New York.
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.
Rachel Kohn lives and works in Brooklyn, N.Y. She received her B.A. from Skidmore College in art and mathematics, and her M.F.A. from Hunter College in painting. She has exhibited her work in solo and group exhibitions nationally and internationally in galleries including Crossing Art Gallery, NY, Denise Bibro Fine Art, N.Y., Lake George Arts Projects, Lake George, NY, Tarryn Teresa Gallery, LA, and GV Art Gallery, London.
Mitsuko Brooks is a 1.5 generation Shin-Issei Japanese American, born on Misawa Air Force Base (Japan), living in Brooklyn, New York. She received her MFA in Painting & Drawing from UCLA, BFA from Cooper Union and is currently pursuing her MLIS at Queens College (CUNY) with a Certificate in Archives and Preservation of Cultural Materials. Her work has been featured in The Los Angeles Times, Hyperallergic and The Art Newspaper. She completed artist residencies with The Wassaic Project; and The Snug Harbor Cultural Center & Botanical Garden and participated in The Queen's Museum's Set on Freedom artist retreat. Brooks was awarded grants from The Robert Rauschenberg Foundation, Common Field, The Sally Van Der Lier Fellowship and the Artists’ Fellowship, Inc. She has exhibited at The Japanese Museum of San Jose, Smack Mellon, Materials for The Arts, Rush Arts Gallery, Makeroom LA and Steve Turner.
New Jersey based artist Dennis Maida has been a photographer for nearly two decades, primarily documenting landscapes and nature.
I started making art in my early childhood, heavily influenced by the illustration work within the surf, skate and live music scenes of the 80’s and 90’s. As a young adult, I gravitated towards fine art through my exploration of less traditional media and application. After some years of working in abstraction, I’ve re-introduced representational imagery into my work. The goal is to join the worlds of abstraction and illustration to create a space in between where my work can continue to grow.
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