Cindy Ruskin
Cindy Ruskin is an artist originally from South Africa, who holds a BA in Art History from Harvard and has studied painting in San Francisco and New York City.
Noreen Smith
Noreen Smith is a multidisciplinary artist from Baltimore, MD, who intricately weaves her personal observations and life journey as a Black woman into her artistic tapestry.
Xieni Zhou
Xieni Zhou is a Chinese visual artist currently living in London. She received her MA Fine Art and MA Illustration degrees from Camberwell College of Art and Royal College of Art, respectively.
Carla Taylor
Carla Taylor is a visual artist with a diverse body of work centering on various facets of female identity, specifically motherhood and a woman’s need for safety and empowerment.
Audrey Phillips
Growing up on the waters of the Gulf of Mexico Audrey Phillips’ love of momentarily suspending herself underwater allowed her a visual and visceral experience that continues to inspire her studio practice
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.