Melana Bontrager
Melana Bontrager is a painter based in Everett, Washington. While working toward a fine arts degree at Taylor University in Indiana, Melana had the privilege to study at Studio Art Centers International in Florence, Italy. After completing her bachelor’s degree in fine art with a focus on abstraction, she moved to New York to study Art Therapy at Hempstead University.
Marc Allgaier
Marc Allgaier is a Stuttgart-based artist and curator known for his innovative Raumcollages and immersive installations. With a background in communication design, he blends precision and creativity to craft works that explore perception, sustainability, and the human connection to space.
Sayako Hiroi
Sayako’s work is characterized by a deep exploration of identity and the relationship between the West and East throughout history, often blurring the lines between the internal and external worlds.
Rashida Osman
Rashida Osman is an award-winning Islamic fine artist, calligrapher, educator, and curator known for her distinctive blend of traditional Islamic arts and contemporary expression.
Chris Klein
Chris Klein is a British artist living in Montreal. He has worked in theatre for thirty years, and much of his inspiration comes from costumes used in movies, theatre, museum collections and the world of fashion.
Anna Sobkowiak
Anna Sobkowiak is a colourist and figurative painter focused on female portraits.
Lisa Petsu
American-born artist Lisa Petsu received her B.F.A from the School of Visual Arts, NYC, and her M.F.A from Bard College, NY, where she received the Elaine de Kooning Memorial Scholarship for painting.
Michel Jegerlehner
Michel Jegerlehner navigates through the visual arts, mixing precise technique and intuition. From advertising illustration to tattoo art to photography, his eclectic career has led him to develop an artistic vision where graphic detail meets creativity.
Lilian Mühlenkamp
Berlin based artist Lilian Mühlenkamp studied art in Dortmund. Her abstract works are an exploration of her own synesthesia and the challenge of balancing the tension between spontaneously emerging moments and the deliberate control of the material.
Joy Kloman
Joy Kloman references vintage photographs in her paintings to explore bittersweet nostalgic themes.
Isabel Paget
Isabel Paget has a multidisciplinary practice that tests the thresholds of temporality, tension, and transformation. Growing up with an intuitive fascination for the interplay of permanence and ephemerality, she has consistently sought to unravel the complexities of the human experience through material, concept, and form.
Zhiheng Gong
Zhiheng Gong is a spatial and sculpture artist based in Detroit, Michigan. His work “Dancing Grid” showcases his innovative approach to form and material. Zhiheng Gong’s art explores the interplay between traditional techniques and contemporary design, reflecting his diverse cultural background and experiences.
Evren Sungur
Evren bases his work on figurative painting, constructing a unique, contemporary, and critical style. The conceptual framework of his paintings centres on the contradictions between human nature and ideals.
Danielle Creme
Danielle Creme is a figurative artist who works mainly with oil on canvas and stone.
Alexandra Niculescu
Alexandra Niculescu is a Romanian artist living and working in Bucharest. Her work is inspired by Old Master paintings, referencing their colours and forms, which are imagined in a contemporary aesthetic.
Lavinia Munteanu
Lavinia Munteanu is an interdisciplinary artist from Romania, now based in Germany.
Hannah Knox
Hannah Knox, a British painter and Royal College of Art graduate, creates works blending portraiture, still-life, abstraction, and figuration. Her paradoxical paintings are figurative yet without figures, folded yet flat, evoking memory like a garment.