Julie Flandorfer
Julie Flandorfer paints imagined scenes that are often quirky and awkward based on her memories of growing up in the country and in a small town. Her use of pop culture references, 20th century advertising motifs combined with snippets of nature show the many layers of memories we all have.
Aleksandra Scepanovic
Aleksandra Scepanovic is a New York based sculptor originally for Yugoslavia. Shaping her voice and perspective were Aleksandra’s diverse career paths, which led her through archaeological sites in Serbia, reporting on Balkan conflicts in the 1990s, and ultimately moving continents at the onset of the 2000s.
Petra Schott
Petra Schott is a German abstract painter, weaving her art around states of mind, longings, and memories.
Myra Porter
Myra Porter began painting in 2015 and was pursuing an MFA at the University of Miami when lockdown and Covid 19 changed her plans.
Yezi Lou
Yezi Lou engages with a diverse range of artistic mediums, primarily encompassing painting, drawing, and printmaking. Depicting the confrontation between the familiar and the unfamiliar, the subject in her works may not be immediately understood as to exactly how they were supposed to be.
Angela Burson
Angela Burson holds a BFA in Painting from the Savannah College of Art and Design. She uses various media, including painting, drawing, sculpture, and needlework. Influenced by anachronistic images of fashion and personal objects, her paintings feature figures, their belongings, and interior spaces that indicate complex psychological and social relationships with one another.
Ryan Maves
Ryan Maves is a sculptor working from his home studio in Phoenix, Arizona. He employs various mediums in his sculptures including found objects, and repurposes commonly discarded items into his work.
Paul McCloskey
Abstract painter Paul McCloskey attended the National College of Art and Design in Dublin, and also De Montfort University in the UK, where he received an MA in Fine Art in 2010.
Lisa Krannichfeld
Lisa Krannichfeld is an award-winning, multimedia figurative artist from Little Rock, Arkansas. Her work challenges traditional representations of women with a maximalist approach through the combination of seemingly incompatible materials.
Dawn Petrill
Dawn Petrill began her artistic career as a freelance illustrator before moving into fine art. Her multi-planed artworks evolved from a feeling of confinement of the traditional four sides of a painting.
Teresa Selbee-Baker
Teresa Selbee-Baker explores themes of memory, identity, and feminine perspectives through her art.
Giovina Brauer
Giovina Brauer works from a studio nestled amidst nature and wildlife in British Columbia. Through her oil paintings, she strives to capture the exploration of love and loss, the transformative journey of growth, and the profound experiences that shape our lives.
Chrys Zumstein
Chrys Zumstein is a visual artist whose work reflects and questions the themes of life, humanity, reality, and fantasy.
Libby Sipe
Libby Sipe is a process-driven multidisciplinary artist pursuing a space for experimentation and exploration as she blurs the lines between painting and sculpture.
Margret Trimborn
Margret Trimborn is a German-born artist who pursued her deep art interest after a career in financial services.
Hannah Freitag
Hannah Freitag resides among pine trees and rain clouds in the Pacific Northwest. The variety of landscapes that surround her heavily inspire her art, as do all the plants and animals that call them home