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Jacki Davis is a multidisciplinary artist based in New York City. Jacki has lived and worked between Los Angeles and New York, across art direction, creative writing, and costume/set design. Her work embodies concepts of the natural world and often refers to ancient philosophies of indigenous cultures, directly linked to her heritage. She creates works on paper, artist books, paintings, photography, ceramic, performance and installation. Recent works in her decades long US currency collage series approach subject matter related to environmental conservation, and the study of the earth’s animal realm as a spiritual guide. Recent acrylic paintings explore interpretations of energy frequency and quantum theory through forms visualized in meditation. Jacki has exhibited in New York, Los Angeles, Santa Fe, NM, Houston, TX and Miami Beach, Fl.
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.
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
Following her B.A. in Fine Art in Chester, England, Cat pursued an early career working as a portrait photographer in Europe and later, as a Fine Art photographer in Memphis, TN. After many years in this field, she returned to her childhood passion of drawing and painting, specializing in watercolor. Cat works out of her home studio, however collections of her work can be viewed at galleries and venues across her local town. Cat is also committed to giving back and participating in fundraising opportunities both locally and internationally focusing on economy stabilization and wildlife conservation.
If pop art means anything to you, it’s like Ellanah absorbed the deluge of cartoons, graffiti, neon glitches on analog TVs, and movie characters - in a word, childhood in the 90’s - in a batter of cake that’s her own flavor. She’s not just a consumer though. Whether in circular canvas or a frame of botanical patterns, Ellanah constantly interrupts the coherence of mass media narratives by rearranging their elements.
Ann Flemings is a contemporary abstract painter based in Austin, Texas, with a BFA in graphic design and an MA in Sociology. She began painting at age seven with her grandmother, sparking a lifelong passion. Her solo shows include Threads of Her Story, through May 2025, a response to the permanent collection of the Neill-Cochran House Museum in Austin, TX, Artist in Residence at FiG Design Showroom in 2024 and Flemings Florals at ArtDirect in 2023. Juried group exhibitions include the Canopy Collective at Austin Affordable Art Fair (2024), Here Now at Canopy Gallery (2023), InBetween at Cloud Tree Gallery (2022), The Femme Abstract at Springdale Gallery (2021) and Celebrating Women Artists at Alaris Gallery in Kansas City, MO (2020).
JaeMe grew up amid the tumultuous 1970s in south central Los Angeles. Luckily, with excellent grades and scholarships, she attended UC Berkeley in 1981 for Fine Art, studying under the renowned ceramic innovator Peter Voulkos. Due to a period of disillusionment, both politically and artistically, JaeMe dropped art completely for eight years. Upon her return in 1989, she dove in with renewed zest. She matriculated in a commercial art school at 40, thinking to become a 3D illustrator, only to discover she felt most at home in 2D illustration and portraiture.
If something were to capture the essence of an everlasting battle between Godzilla vs Megazord vs set to Tame Impala, it would be Andrew Chan’s work. His style is graphic and bold: like an indie comic dipped in encaustic wax, his artworks evoke nostalgia and pop culture references in a satirical take on consumerism.
Ryan Frank is a visual artist and woodworker based in Brooklyn, NY. He’s had solo exhibitions at the Invisible Dog Art Center, the Mattatuck Museum, the Children’s Museum of the Arts, Tremaine Gallery and Icehouse Project Space. In 2015 his mobile installation A Wandering Sukkah toured throughout New York City to much acclaim, stopping at venues including the Queens Museum and Bronx Museum. In addition to his art practice Ryan is an ardent runner and practitioner of Tai Chi.
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.
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.
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.
Mari Sarai is a Japanese Art photographer who has worked in New York, London, and Tokyo. MARI was born in Nara, Japan. She studied photography and English at Santa Monica College in Los Angeles when she was a teenager. After beginning her career as a photojournalist in New York, Mari moved back to Japan and transitioned to fashion photography. After 6 years fashion photographer's carrier in Tokyo, she relocated to London where she became a well-established fashion photographer, shooting for magazines such as i-D, Harper's Bazaar UK and Dazed & Confused. in 2014, she moved back to New York to seek her American dream with her family. Her work appearing in the likes of Interview Magazine and Vogue Japan, shooting likes of Adele, Scarlett Johansson, and in late Amy Winehouse.
Millie Benson is an artist based in Brooklyn, New York. Her work has been shown throughout the United States and internationally. Benson moves fluidly between the mediums and methods of composing photographs and collages to an embodied painting practice. Benson periodically curates art shows and projects with an emphasis on artists working in Brooklyn, New York. Ms. Benson holds a bachelor’s degree from the Cleveland Institute of Art and a master’s degree in fine arts from Hunter College.
Hanna Washburn’s soft sculptures sag and bulge in shapes that reference human anatomy. Their plush forms grow almost organically from clothing, furniture, and found objects. Hanna’s work is focused on associations; the materials she uses come from objects with previous stories told in fabrics that come from domestic interiors (upholstery, gingham table cloths, curtains) and the sculptures she creates blend the feminine, grotesque, maternal, modest, and sexual.
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.
Taiss Ghuliani is a painter living and working in Brooklyn, New York. She explores the emotional and psychological qualities of the everyday spaces around her and is interested in the meditative potential of color. She earned a BFA from SUNY Purchase in May 2020.
Brandon Gastinell is a Los Angeles-based artist specializing in large-scale oil pastel works on canvas and paper. Inspired by the vibrant colors and bold strokes of impressionism, his art explores the beauty and power of the human form through a unique lens. Brandon's passion for large-scale, colorful works is evident in his dynamic compositions, which showcase his extraordinary talent for capturing movement and emotion. Originally a digital artist, Brandon transitioned to oil pastels and drawing, finding that this medium allowed him to better express his artistic vision. His current collection, centered around the captivating world of ballet, pays homage to the grace and athleticism of black male ballerinas—an underrepresented group in the ballet community. By portraying these dancers in striking, impressionistic-inspired pieces, Brandon challenges conventional notions of beauty and celebrates the resilience and talent of his subjects.
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.
Monica Carrier (b. 1978 Philadelphia, PA) has exhibited widely including solo exhibitions at A.I.R. Gallery and Thomas Hunter Project Space in NYC and FjellerupIBund & Grund in Denmark. She has been awarded fellowships, residencies and grants from Hunter College, A.I.R. Gallery and Arts@Renaissance. She regularly curates, most recently at PeepSpace, a contemporary gallery that she founded in 2020. Carrier holds a BFA from Tyler School of Art and an MFA from Hunter College.
Genevieve Antonello is a contemporary abstract expressionist painter based in the vibrant art community of Northeast Minneapolis, Minnesota. Genevieve’s abstract compositions challenge observers to uncover their own emotional landscapes. “You, the viewer, are as important as the work itself. Your perspective brings meaning to the work,” she explains. The work becomes a collaborative process changing with each observer emphasizing the power of perspective and the mutual influence between creator and viewer.
Harry Moody received his formal training as an artist at the Frankfurt Stadel Fine Art Academy, Frankfurt, Germany. He majored in Free Painting under the Professors Johannes Schreiter, Thomas Bayrle and Josef Beuys. In 1986, also at the Stadel Academy, he was introduced to the works and philosophies of the then residing Professor Gerhard Richter who eventually profoundly influenced the artistic direction that Moody was to embark on.
Christopher Blyth graduated from the Cooper Union in 1993 and has since exhibited in numerous group and solo exhibitions. Christopher maintains a studio in Harlem, NYC. Describing Christopher’s paintings in a New York Times review, Helen Harrison writes "His involvement is almost entirely with the work of art as an end in itself, a product of the artist's engagement with his materials and the visual and tactile effects they achieve."
New Jersey native Amy Decker (she/her) received her BFA in Graphic Design from the School of Visual Arts (2003), and holds an MFA in Fine Arts from Lesley University (2023, the program has now moved to Clark University, Worcester, MA). Her work has been exhibited at the Governor’s Academy in Byfield, MA, the Art Students League, NY, Knockdown Center, Petty Cash in Bushwick, Brooklyn, and ChaShaMa at Brooklyn Bridge Park, among other venues. The artist currently lives and works in Brooklyn, and is also employed as a textile designer.
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.
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.
Betty Friedman is a printmaker and papermaker—printing abstract intaglio images on her own handmade paper. Betty produces this work at her studio and paper mill located in Oakland, California. She has shown her prints internationally at Tula Prints, Cordoba, and Estampa, Madrid, Spain, in the Netherlands and in Japan. Her paper pieces appear in the collections of The Oakland Museum of California, Apple Computers and Adobe Systems. Betty earned an M.F.A. from the California College of the Arts, and is a Professor Emerita in Art at Notre Dame de Namur University.
Owen Brown was born in Chicago, trained as a pianist, took a drawing class at 23, and much of what he’s wanted to do since then has been paint. Brown holds degrees from Yale and the University of Chicago. A long-time San Francisco resident, he now lives in Minneapolis. Brown’s works have been acquired by the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco and the Weisman Museum of Minneapolis, and can be found in collections in this country, Europe, and Asia.
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.
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.
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.
Max Manning is an artist and educator who currently lives and works in Houston, Texas. He earned his Bachelor of Fine Arts in Two Dimensional Studies from Bowling Green State University in 2011 and his Master of Fine Arts from the University of Cincinnati in 2014. Max has exhibited work nationally and internationally and is currently represented by TW Fine Art in Brisbane, Australia.
Cora Jane Glasser is a third generation New Yorker. She holds a degree from Queens College and attended the Arts Students League. Glasser completed a commission for the production of permanent artwork onto architectural glass for a building in Queens, and created a monumental installation for a group exhibition. Her work has been shown in numerous solo and group shows nationally and internationally, and is held in private, corporate and municipal collections. Glasser works from her studio in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.
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.
Kiana Honarmand is an Iranian-born Bay Area-based artist whose interdisciplinary work explores cultural identity, women's rights in Iran, and SWANA representation. Her work has been featured in publications such as the Washington Post, Forbes, and Voice of America. Kiana’s art has been exhibited in numerous venues nationally and internationally. These include the Asian Art Museum, San Francisco, CA; NUMU New Museum, Los Gatos, CA; Museum of Quilts and Textiles, San Jose, CA; Metal Museum, Memphis, TN; Lite-Haus Galerie, Berlin, Germany; and many others.
Taylor Stoneman (b. 1990 Phoenix, AZ) is an environmental painter living and working in Berkeley, CA. She is currently a Root Division Studio Artist in San Francisco. Through colorful oil paintings probing human dependence on and complicity in wounding and dominating the Earth, her work examines the meaning of wilderness and the dualities of harm found in the extraction of earth’s resources. Utilizing both abstraction and surrealism to tell urgent stories of environmentalism, she explores issues of wilderness loss, resource extraction, consumerism, and imperialism. Her first solo exhibition, Earthbody, is forthcoming in Fall 2025 at MADSEN Gallery in Los Altos, CA. Taylor’s work has been juried into exhibitions throughout California and across the country. She completed a residency at Vermont Studio Center in February 2025 and was featured in the January 2024 issue of Suboart Magazine.
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