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Katasi is a multidisciplinary visual artist and UX design lead at Google. As an artist, she works across different mediums including digital art, large-scale abstract paintings, and sculptures. Katasi is also a UX instructor for SheDesigns, a community for women of color pursuing careers in technology. Throughout her life she has learned to value her unique experiences and perspectives, working to amplify them as a way to respect and empower others.
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.
Cole is an engineer-turned-artist who juxtaposes the Black experience and nature to investigate and understand how his community can heal in spite of existential threats and dangerous generational cycles. After graduating Dartmouth College with a mechanical engineering degree, Cole sought art as a mode of healing and connection for himself and his community. Through his large-scale abstract works, he utilizes varied color, form, and textures to create stimulating abstract works that his community can draw healing and inspiration from.
Vivien Tapsoba was born on February 21, 1984, in one of the popular neighborhoods of the city of Ouagadougou in Burkina Faso. Vivien Tapsoba is a self-taught painter. He currently lives and works in the United States of America. Vivien's career began at an early age. After his primary schooling, he continued his studies at the Lycee Philippe Zinda KABORE (Burkina Faso). This transition to secondary school was of very short duration because his love for art took precedence over the general studies of high school.He threw himself into music and painting with a larger part of his time for painting. He decided to take training courses to achieve his painting goals. He started drawing in 2000 at the National Center for Handicraft Art (CNAA) in Ouagadougou (Burkina Faso). Vivien has exhibited nationally and internationally in the United States and in Africa.
Courtney Minor is Multidisciplinary artist specializing in collage, photography/film, assemblage and product design, based in Jersey City, NJ. Her work is rooted in her emotions, psychology/mental health, memories, travels, and love of science fiction. Her style is primarily contemporary abstract with street art & surrealism elements. Courtney was named 2023 TOP 15 BLACK AMERICAN ASSEMBLAGE & COLLAGE ARTISTS BY SAATCHI ART BY SINGULART GALLERY.
Cavier works in oil paint, music, installations, photography, and graphic design, using high contrast bold lines and vibrant color schemes. His love of the arts kicked off during his international modeling career, where he took an interest in photography. Soon, bright colors and boldness began to envelop clever commentary hidden within the saturated layers. His influences are Pablo Picasso and Jean Michael Basquiat, but his art it always uniquely “Cavier”. This originality has led him to be involved in projects such as magazine covers, galleries showcases, ad campaigns, art shows, store displays, and more. Always innovating, he continues towards his goal of becoming a household name.
Damon Powell is an Artist & Theologian who currently resides in Oakland, California. Damon received a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the Kansas City Art Institute, his Master of Divinity from Payne Theological Seminary, and a Doctor of Philosophy from the Graduate Theological Union (GTU). After obtaining his BFA, he began a career as a professional illustrator and free-lance artist. However, upon entering seminary Dr. Powell’s theological studies helped him to understand that his visual artistry was an integral part of his vocation and ongoing spiritual practice.
Jodie Lyn-Kee-Chow is a renowned Jamaican-American interdisciplinary artist living and working in New York City. Her work explores performance and installation inspired by the nostalgia of her homeland, Caribbean folklore, fantasy, feminism, globalism, spirituality, environmentalism, and migration. Lyn-Kee-Chow’s work has garnered awards including New York Foundation for the Arts Fellowship (2012) and Franklin Furnace Fund (2017-18). Her work is included in several museum collections and reviewed in publications such as the New York Times, Huffington Post, and Hyperallergic.
Anthony Smith received a B.A. in Fine Arts from Amherst College (1999) and an M.F.A. in Painting from the University of Michigan (2001). Smith also studied wood-block printmaking in Kyoto, Japan at Kyoto Seika University in 2001. He has been reviewed in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Boston Globe, The Detroit Free Press, The Ann Arbor News and the Artist’s Magazine.
Crystal Marshall earned a M.F.A. arts degree from Savannah College of Art and Design. Her artwork has been shown in exhibitions such as "Intersectionality Theory" at the Museum of Contemporary Art North Miami, group exhibit. She has been featured in two issues of New American Paintings South edition. In addition, Crystal has showcased her works with Czong Institute for Contemporary Art Museum in South Korea, she debut a solo show at the Chrysler Museum of Art Perry Glass Studio in Norfolk Virginia, Spartanburg Art Museum in South Carolina and Startart Fair 2021 at the Saatchi Gallery in the United Kingdom.
Dominick Hiddo is a self-taught visual artist born and raised in Flatbush, Brooklyn, New York. His work challenges the perception of all that we know and understand. While drawing inspiration from mysticism, religion, and cultural traditions of the world, he explores the concepts of enlightenment, death and the after-life, reincarnation, and the complexities of the human experience in all its constructs. He is directly inspired by the works of Joan Mitchell, Hilma af Klint, Kandinsky, Chagall, the Russian Avant-garde, and Asian Art. He currently serves on the Kingston Arts Commission. And he lives and works out of his studio in Kingston, NY
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