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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).
Starr moved to Denver five years ago from New Jersey. Her work has been in numerous shows throughout NY and NJ. Her work was chosen for several juried shows including the Jersey City Museum “Frames of Mind”, the Seventh and the Ninth National Juried Exhibition Ceres Gallery, N.Y.C. She’s received Honorable Mentions by juror Lowery Sims, Curator, Museum of Arts and Design, NYC and by Lorenzo Chavez, curator for All Colorado at the Depot show in Littleton, CO.
Jose Johann Bitancor is a visual artist and graphic designer with a degree in (BFA) from Far Eastern University in the Philippines. Bitancor attended Art Studio Course (Abstract) in Stanford University, and he also received a Portfolio Merit Scholarship (BFA) from the Memphis College of Art in the United States. To date, his works have been featured in a solo, juried and number of group exhibitions in the US and Philippines. Notable among which were those held at the Tipton Gallery- Tennessee, AN/T Gallery- Seattle, Gray Loft Gallery- California, Jen Tough Gallery/ Artist Alliance)- Minnesota, Rochester Contemporary Arts Center- New York, and the UP Vargas Museum- Diliman and Bencab Museum- Baguio City.
Marlene Struss received her BFA degree from UC Santa Barbara in 1973 and has lived in Santa Barbara, CA, ever since, creating bodies of work from representational to abstract in printmaking, collage, digital, and today acrylic paintings. She has exhibited widely in the US and as far as St. Petersburg, Russia, and Seoul, Korea. Presently Struss is represented by 10 West Gallery in Santa Barbara and ArtPicLA in Hollywood. Struss's work can be seen in many film and television productions.
Godley has maintained an art practice since 1980, through Lyn Godley Studio and Godley-Schwan (1984-1998). She has exhibited internationally, with work in numerous museum and private collections. Since 1998, Godley has explored the relationship between art and technology, and its impact on the viewer. Although technology plays a vital role in Godley’s larger work, she continues to work in traditional mediums: oil, watercolor, etc. Also a Professor at Thomas Jefferson University, she studies the impact of immersive art on healing.
In 2017, Tammy got serious about painting after visiting Alaska. Painting mainly animals, she has now expanded that to abstract landscapes vacillating from dark to light. Working mainly in acrylics, she also enjoys going back to the roots of mixed media, incorporating ink, colored pencils, modeling paste, and other textures into her creations. She is currently represented by several galleries across the country.
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.
She infuses her lifelong love of myths and stories and uprooted background into her paintings. Leaning into the mysterious, her work explores existential dread and beautiful imperfection.
Mark LaRiviere is a painter and sculptor living in New York City. LaRiviere has been showing sculpture and paintings in various galleries since about 1987.
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.
Amber Heaton creates colorful, geometric paintings, installations, mixed media works, and works on paper. She received an MFA from RISD in 2012 and a BFA from the University of Utah in 2009. Her work has been exhibited at The Bronx Museum of the Arts, Susquehanna Art Museum, and other venues internationally. Heaton participated in the AIM Program at the Bronx Museum of the Arts, was an artist-in-residence at Wassaic and a Fulbright Fellowship in South Korea. Heaton lives and works in Brooklyn, NY.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Connie has called New Mexico home since 1988 when she began her academic career in agricultural economics at New Mexico State University. While on the faculty, she began taking art classes at NMSU in 2004, and continued taking classes until 2013 when she retired as a full professor. In 2022, Connie was included in Southwest Art Magazine’s, “10 NM Painters to Watch.” Dr. Falk is a Returned Peace Corps Volunteer, having served in Honduras, 1982-1985.
Kelly McGovern is an artist working in photography, collage, installation, performance and video. She has exhibited nationally and internationally in New York, Philadelphia, Washington DC, Portland Oregon, Rome, London, Edinburgh and Cluj-Napoca, Romania. Her work has been published in periodicals in Portland, New York, Philadelphia, Montreal, Amsterdam and London. Kelly received her BFA from Moore College of Art and Design in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and her MFA from Pacific Northwest College of Art in Portland, Oregon. She currently teaches in Philadelphia.
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.
Katasi is a multidisciplinary visual artist whose practice spans digital art rooted in analog collage and large-scale abstract paintings. Katasi is also a UX design lead at Google and a UX instructor at the School of Visual Arts (SVA), where she teaches through the lens of Inclusive Design. Her overall practice across both fields is a continuous effort to honor individual narratives and create space for all voices in both the physical and digital spaces.
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.
Francisco Donoso is a Florida-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 was 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's work is held in major public and private collections.
Jane Kang Lawrence received her BFA from Mason Gross School of the Arts, Rutgers University. Following painting residencies in Italy she continued art making with teaching by pursuing her Masters from the School of Visual Arts. Jane has taught visual arts, ceramics, and visual literacy for students in NYC for 17 years. She is a Pulitzer Center teaching fellow leading to publication of a visual arts curriculum. Her most recent project is to curate the national I Like Your Work’s Summer 2022 Open Call. Jane is a founding director of Peep Space (Tarrytown, NY) and maintains a painting studio in New York City.
Cole Puetz is an American artist based in Tucson, Arizona. His depictions of the modern queer experience offer an access point into the subconscious mind of both artist and viewer. Objects and symbols within his work leave vague imprints of familiarity as if existing within a memory. Sharp divergences in style and specificity form a detailed collage of dynamic, powerfully charged imagery. Each buried, unseen detail unlocks a new door, revealing private, concealed thoughts and desires. Puetz’s creative practice is a form of inner contemplation and subconscious realization. Internal conflicts existing in the present moment of the creation process are transformed into emblematic visual stories that bring the artist and viewer on a journey of self discovery. Each fragment having separate connotations that merge to form a larger, complex narrative.
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.
Cristi Lyon is a multidisciplinary artist. She works in paint, glass, print, and ceramics. Her goal is to portray the material world in a direct but lush manner. She has an uncommon background in that rather than follow a degree program she undertook a self guided study of art while working in the animation industry. She spent the last years of her animation career at Dreamworks SKG, but everyone wants to hear about her time on Ren and Stimpy. She lives in Northeast Los Angeles with her family and two cats.
Younkin received her BFA from California College of the Arts and MFA from Parsons The New School. Her vibrant paintings were recently exhibited with Studio 41 and 440 Gallery. Younkin’s work resides in the permanent collection of the Ramsey County Historical Society in Minnesota as part of their exhibit “Persistence: Continuing the Struggle for Suffrage and Equality: 1848-2020”. Her work was recenty published in I Like Your Work’s 2023 Summer Exhibition Catalog “Esprit de l’escalier'' curated by Alicia Puig.
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.
Jennifer Levine is an experienced arts educator with a background in both administration and teaching. She is the founder of “Paint-a-Prayer” - a mural arts education program and a teaching artist with Arts Westchester. Her art residencies in schools combine murals,and mindfulness. She received her Master’s in Fine Arts at Suny, New Paltz in May, 2023. She was teacher for 25 years and the Director of Education at 4 schools: Temple ShoIom, a Reform synagogue in Scotch Plains, Kane Street Synagogue in Brooklyn, NY, Temple Bnai Abraham in Oakland, Ca and Temple Emanu-El in Closter, NJ.
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.
After a distinguished career in higher education as an art professor and arts administrator, Jo Carol retired recently to pursue her creative work full-time. She earned a BFA in Painting & Drawing from the University of Georgia and the MFA, also in Painting & Drawing, from Clemson University. Like many teaching artists, Jo Carol is a perpetual student, later earning a PhD from the University of Georgia.
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.
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.
Chelsie Sunde is an artist living and working in Brooklyn, NY. Her work centers on themes of memory and desire. She works primarily in oil painting, depicting intimate interior scenes from memory. She holds a BA in Art from Gonzaga University and an MFA from Brooklyn College. Her work has been shown at Powerhouse Arts and Revelation Gallery in New York City, and the Gonzaga University Art Space in Spokane, WA. To see more of her work, please go to chelsiesunde.com
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.
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