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Amy Turner is a self-taught artist born and raised in Los Angeles, creating fine art, commercial design and commission pieces around the world. Amy works in mixed media, diving into new textures, palettes and forms of construction and fabrication.
Morgan Hale is a weaver and artist based in New York City. She studied at Massachusetts College of Art and Design and received a BFA in Fibers. Morgan has been weaving since 2012 and continues to expand her practice by exploring new materials. She has exhibited work in galleries across the US and has been an artist in residence at Haystack Mountain School of Crafts, Tabby Studio and High Desert Test Sites. In 2021 she received a City Artist Corps Grant to host an outdoor weaving demonstration in Brooklyn. This demonstration was part of New York Textile Month and the final weavings were given to members of the community through a free raffle. Morgan also teaches weaving workshops and is the author and illustrator of a beginner’s weaving guide titled Weaving Untangled.
Karen Nielsen-Fried was born in Binghamton, NY. She is a graduate of Pratt Institute (Master of Professional Studies in Art Therapy) and Binghamton University (BFA). She pursued postgraduate studies at The Institute for Expressive Analysis (NY, NY) and at The National Psychological Association for Psychoanalysis (NY, NY). Her work has been exhibited widely in the NY metro area (among others: The Painting Center, NJ State Museum, SITE:Brooklyn, Equity Gallery, Denise Bibro Fine Art) as well as in Seattle, Philadelphia, Provincetown, and Chicago (where she is represented by Addington Gallery).
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.
Albion Vu is an architect, fashion designer and an abstract painter sharing his life between NYC and Martha’s Vineyard. Born and raised in Eastern Europe, he moved to the US after receiving a degree in Architecture and Design. His work is held in private collections in the US and Europe.
My name is Anastasia Korsakova, born on May 8, 1994, in St. Petersburg, Russia. As a child, I was very active and passionate about athletics, particularly pole vaulting, running, and long jumping. This early interest in sports would later influence my first artistic works. From 2012 to 2016, I studied at the Leningrad Regional College of Culture and Arts in St. Petersburg, where I was mentored by renowned Dagestani artist Oktay Alirzaev. After college, I began to immerse myself in painting, searching for my own artistic voice. In 2018, I enrolled in the Repin Institute of Arts in St. Petersburg, studying Art History. In 2022, I emigrated to the United States, where my artistic journey continues.
Since taking the necessary leap from a community nursing practice to a multimedia art practice in 2021, Alicia has been re-rooting and remembering ancestral ways of moving and sensing in today’s fast-paced society. She synergizes ethos and mythos, science and visual form, and spirituality with physical matter. Her North Star is lifelong learning, curious exploration, and service. She currently lives in Fargo with her family and serves on the Plains Art Museum board of directors.
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.
Chris Baily is a painter, video artist, and experience designer. He lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. In his work on canvas, Chris mixes figurative painting, collage, and abstract mark making to build up a piece, sometimes over many years. Chris also experiments with moving elements using both projected video and digital screens. Chris studied Painting at Cornell University and received a YoungArts award, a Presidential Scholar award, and the David R. Beane award for Fine Arts.
Expressive and vulnerable, Molly’s paintings read like an unpredictably eloquent dream journal. A cloudy haze of bright colors are expertly synthesized to evoke memories of a time and place which feel familiar, though ultimately unknown. As a skilled colorist, Molly creates abstract moments of nostalgia and sentimentality. Molly’s pieces are made up of experiences, both lived and imagined. She is able to capture small moments and transfer them onto canvas.
Carin Kulb Dangot is a Brazilian painter and sculptor whose work crosses mediums and boundaries. She transitioned from food engineering to food design for film and TV. She now brings her love of mixing, melding and inventing new forms to the world of paint, color, volume and mass.
Rodi holds a Bachelor of Environmental Design from Texas A&M University, a Master of Architecture from Montana State University, and a Certificate in Painting from the Museum of Fine Arts Houston Glassell School of Art where she also completed the two-year BLOCKXXIII and BLOCKXXIV Residency Program for advanced studio artists. Rodi was raised internationally and now calls Houston home.
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.
Cat Welch was born in China but moved to rural Kansas at a young age. Growing up on a farm shaped her hands-on, experimental approach to art-making. She spends much of her time covered in paint or cyanotype solution (she swears it's non-toxic!). She insists on building everything herself from her stretchers and frames to even her household furniture and cabinetry.
Carla Thomson is a Rhode Island–based oil painter whose work blends organic elegance with timeless sophistication. Inspired by nature’s quiet balance, she creates atmospheric paintings that elevate spaces with refined beauty and depth. A former technology professional, she transitioned to full-time artistry in 2018, earning recognition in galleries and private collections across the U.S. and Europe. Her work invites collectors to experience the quiet luxury of art that feels personal, intentional, and enduring—pieces that resonate long after the first glance.
Adele Marchant is an abstract artist who paints out of Charlotte, NC. A North Carolina native, she attended Georgetown University, where she studied Government and Studio Art, before attending law school at Duke University School of Law. Adele worked as a finance attorney in “Big Law” in New York City and Boston after graduation for several years before becoming a full- time abstract artist.
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.
Norwegian-born New Yorker Sol Kjøk is a painter and arts-community builder who founded and directs two Brooklyn ventures: Noosphere Arts, a nonprofit presenting multidisciplinary experiences at the intersection of art and eco-awareness, and Mothership NYC, an international artist collective and residency space. Having lived in six countries, Sol holds three graduate degrees in humanities and an MFA from Parsons. Her work has appeared in 100+ exhibitions worldwide, earned 50+ awards, and is represented in major public, private, and corporate collections globally.
Francisco Donoso is a NYC-based transnational artist, curator, and educator originally from Ecuador. A DACA recipient, he’s exhibited widely, including at El Museo del Barrio and The Bronx Museum. He’s a 2025 New Voices artist at The Print Center New York and curated Obsesión! Labor as Pleasure at apexart NYC (Sept 5–Oct 25, 2025). He was a Van Lier Fellow and completed notable residencies at LMCC, Wave Hill and Stony Brook University. Donoso teaches with Booklyn and MoMA, and his work is held in major public and private collections.
Roxa Smith is a Brooklyn-based artist working in painting and collage. Born and raised in Venezuela, she received a BA from Bowdoin College and a Postgraduate degree in Art from UCSC. A NYFA Painting Fellow and NYFA-Basil Alkazzi Award recipient, Roxa has exhibited widely nationally including C24 Gallery and George Billis Gallery in NYC and LA, and The Sheldon Museum, NE. Her work has been featured in New American Paintings, The Brooklyn Rail and Contemporary Collage Magazine.
Rebecca Darlington is a visual artist living in Manhattan. She has a BFA from the University of Georgia and lived most of her adult life in New York’s Hudson Valley where there were many opportunities to show her work. She was a member of Gallery66NY in Cold Spring, an artist run gallery. Rebecca has been a fellow at; VCCA in Virginia; VCCA in France; CAMAC in France. She has works in many private collections throughout the U.S.
Benna Holden is a fine artist who lives and works in New York City. She studied at the Art Students League of New York. In 2019, Holden completed an artist residency at Trestle Gallery in Brooklyn, NY and has since shown her artwork throughout the tri-state area. Her paintings reside in public and private collections in the USA, UK, Canada and Hong Kong and Brazil.
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.
Originally from the small town of Williamsport, Pennsylvania, Cimini primarily identifies as a self taught artist although he studied at the San Francisco Art Institute and the School of Visual Arts in New York City. Recipient of the Pollack-Krasner Grant awarded to artists with established ability, his work is held in various corporate and private collections internationally. He is represented by Carter Burden Gallery, in New York and exhibits in various other galleries throughout the United States.
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.
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.
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.
Katasi is a multidisciplinary visual artist and UX design lead at Google. As an artist, she works across different mediums including digital art, large-scale abstract paintings, and sculptures. Katasi is also a UX instructor for SheDesigns, a community for women of color pursuing careers in technology. Throughout her life she has learned to value her unique experiences and perspectives, working to amplify them as a way to respect and empower others.
Joe Piscopia builds 3D shapes with 2D mediums. Informed by strongly contrasted lighting, Joe’s gradations bring every object, concept, or pattern to life in abstract forms. Shapes and colors document moments of thought and emotion in Joe’s life. Starting with a thought, a bird, or a single word, he intuitively explores from there into a realm of soft geometry.
Rebecca has a MacGyver-like talent when it comes to painting, using a blend of different textures, patterns, colors, and handmade brushes to create her complex landscapes . Her work balances a hyper-intelligent sensitivity with a free flowing and spontaneous expression. If Rebecca’s paintings were school children, they’d be in the gifted and talented program (but then probably be kicked out a week later for using shortcuts to do long division).
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