Jillian Adel is an artist, activist and designer, based in Los Angeles, dedicated to the healing and connection possible when we shine light on the darkest corners and celebrate the most shimmering parts of ourselves and each other.
Read MoreGrowing up biracial, I’ve often felt caught in the in-between, sometimes feeling “too American to be Japanese” and other times “too Japanese to be American.” Painting allows me to explore my heritage and helps me feel more connected.
Read MoreKari Darr is a potter living and working in the Austin area, and a 2020 graduate with degrees in Studio Art and Art History from Southwestern University. They specialize in functional porcelain pottery with retrofuturistic and Space Age stylistic influences.
Read MoreThumy Phan is a Vietnam born, OKC raised, multidisciplinary illustrator, designer & creative based in Oklahoma City. She finds inspiration in people’s identities and brings them to life using vivid colors, swirls, and tons of magical details.
Read MoreRebecca MacAnlis-Otaesiri is a contemporary realist digital and oil painter (whose vision is to become the modern-day Vermeer). Currently, she is sharing portraits of NY health workers on Instagram, using the hashtag: #portraitforhealthworkersny.
Read MoreChristina Michalopoulou is a Greek contemporary painter working with acrylic or oil paint on large canvas to create abstract and photorealism artworks.
Read MoreJane Miller was brought up on a small Connecticut plot of land as a tomboy. She creates mixed-media-textile sculptures through the manipulation of found and rescued fabrics.
Read MoreJenn Cacciola is a US-based artist working mainly in painting, fiber, and installation. She’s been awarded residencies with the National Parks Foundation, Cel del Nord, and World of Co, among others. She’s also a core member of Openings Collective.
Read MoreLilo Encinas was born in Tijuana, Mexico the most culturally vibrant border region in the world. She grew up with a cultural duality unique to the region that has yielded vision and inspiration to her work.
Read MoreEmma is an exhibition designer and activist artist based in Los Angeles. She creates public art installations that explore issues of social justice to educate and inspire change. Her past work has explored homelessness, undocumented people, workplace sexism, and public education.
Read MoreVisual artist and painter originally from Flint, Michigan. Moved to Los Angeles in 2015 and honed in on studying different behaviors and perceptions through paintings.
Read MoreReceived her MFA from Lesley University College of Art and Design. Her work has been shown at the CCCM, Hote Gallery (Los Angeles, CA), SOMArts. Publications include Los Angeles Times, Young Space, Voyage LA Magazine, and ArtMaze Magazine.
Read MoreKalin Monet Brown, also know by K. Monet is a self-taught expressionist artist with a background in Architecture. She portrays negative and positive outlooks on life through a variety of mediums and themes commonly symbolized by astrology and astronomy.
Read MoreTijera S. Williams is a multimedia painter, photographer, and design artist. Her work is a megaphone for advocacy and calling out privilege through her cultural significance as a Black woman in America.
Read MoreVanessa Montano is an illustrator and designer who focuses on quirky and humorous work through the use of bold lines and color. When not working on pieces, she enjoys petting her dog Daisy and cooking.
Read MoreSummer Elliott is a recent graduate of Southwestern University with a BA in both history and fine arts focusing on 2D media. Her artwork addresses the complexities of living and being a citizen in a hypermodern world.
Read MoreHolly Meyers is a collage, painter, and illustrator artist. She finds her inspiration from reconnecting with the past through discarded old photos and uses them to tell stories of love.
Read MoreJordan Merlino is a Baltimore native and paper-cut artist. After sketching her Amethysts, she was inspired to create a series of works dedicated to crystals and hence her passion for paper-cutting was born.
Read MoreKristell in Wonderland revisits fairytales and fantastic creatures. She offers photographic and digital compositions, mixing vintage, kitsch, religious iconography, modern symbols, and fantastic.
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