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Dan is a photographer living in New York, who focuses on cityscapes, landscapes, and long exposures. Dan likes to experiment with new techniques and methods for capturing images, frequently using drone and helicopter photography for unique perspectives. Dan is also a contributing writer at Fstoppers. When he's not taking pictures, Dan is a partner at the law firm Dorsey & Whitney LLP and a law professor at Cardozo Law School.
As a self described mostly straight Asian male, Chunbum Park, also known as Chun, explores gender fluidity and his fictive femme expression through art. Varying in texture and level of abstraction, the feminine figures of his work drift in and out of otherworldly color palettes. The exaggerated anatomy of his work in shrinking yet sexualized poses subvert the pathways of dominance that the oppression of queer people, women, and poc have made. Chun believes that the vulnerability in beauty and self-expression takes greater courage.
Mari Sarai is a Japanese Art photographer who has worked in New York, London, and Tokyo. MARI was born in Nara, Japan. She studied photography and English at Santa Monica College in Los Angeles when she was a teenager. After beginning her career as a photojournalist in New York, Mari moved back to Japan and transitioned to fashion photography. After 6 years fashion photographer's carrier in Tokyo, she relocated to London where she became a well-established fashion photographer, shooting for magazines such as i-D, Harper's Bazaar UK and Dazed & Confused. in 2014, she moved back to New York to seek her American dream with her family. Her work appearing in the likes of Interview Magazine and Vogue Japan, shooting likes of Adele, Scarlett Johansson, and in late Amy Winehouse.
Neil Shapiro is a Director of Photography and Fine Arts Photographer. As Director of Photography, Neil has photographed many iconic national TV commercials. He has worked on over 2000 commercials, 10 short films, 50 music videos, and 2 motion pictures. When Covid caused a work stoppage, Neil channeled his creative energy towards photography. He recently signed with the Agora Gallery in New York and will have his first exhibition in 2024. Neil interestingly is an autodidact and never attended art school.
Fabienne (Fab) Sowa-Dobkowski is a California-based self-taught photographer with a PhD in Art History. Her work blends fine art and photography to explore the connection between humanity and nature. Born in Belgium and inspired by her international experiences, she balances her roles as an art historian and artist in the Bay Area and the tranquil Sierra Nevada Foothills. Fab's evocative work can be found in both public and private collections in the US and in Europe.
Ronit Levin Delgado is an Israeli–born, NYC–based multidisciplinary visual artist and a Fulbright Scholar. A graduate of the MFA Studio Art program at MSU, and the BFA Fine Art program at Bezalel Academy of Art and Design, Levin Delgado has won multiple awards and honors. Levin Delgado has had solo and two-person exhibitions, and her work has been widely shown in international group exhibitions in Israel, Europe and the US, including the Queens Museum, Art Basel Miami, Spring/Break Art show, Magnan Metz Gallery, Pratt Manhattan Gallery, Trestle, The Border, The Cell, Museum of Russian Art, Grace Exhibition Space (NY), The Frame (PA), Guttman Museum, Hertzelilinblum Museum (TLV), Cardiff, Wales and Leeds(UK).
Cora Jane Glasser is a third generation New Yorker. She holds a degree from Queens College and attended the Arts Students League. Glasser completed a commission for the production of permanent artwork onto architectural glass for a building in Queens, and created a monumental installation for a group exhibition. Her work has been shown in numerous solo and group shows nationally and internationally, and is held in private, corporate and municipal collections. Glasser works from her studio in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.
New Jersey based artist Dennis Maida has been a photographer for nearly two decades, primarily documenting landscapes and nature.
Dirk Westphal received his M.F.A from the California Institute of the Arts. His art works have been exhibited throughout the United States and abroad in galleries and institutions such as Tim Olsen Gallery(Sydney),the Cat Street Gallery (Hong Kong), Baldwin Gallery (Aspen), Design Within Reach (Los Angeles), Glenn Horowitz (East Hampton), Mixed Greens, Exit Art, Art in General, Cuchifritos, 6 Decades/Boo-Hooray (all in New York), and the New York Historical Society. His work is included in such prominent collections as the Metropolitan Museum of Art Costume Institute, Progressive, Pfizer, the U.S. Department of State, Corelle, SEI, the New York Times Photo Archives, the Rockefeller Institute, and the personal collection of Sir Elton John, among others. His photos have appeared in numerous publications, including the New York Times, the New York Times Magazine, the New York Observer, the Village Voice, Marie Claire, Maxim, Mother Jones, National Geographic, der Spiegel and Stern.
Robin Kang is a Brooklyn-based artist, educator, and student of ancient mystical lineages. Her art reinterprets the tradition of weaving within a contemporary technological context. Utilizing a digitally operated Jacquard hand loom, the contemporary version of the first binary operated machine and argued precursor to the invention of the computer, she hand weaves tapestries that combine mythic symbolism, computer related imagery, and digital mark making. The juxtaposition of textiles with electronics opens conversations of reconciling old traditions with new possibilities, as well as the relationship between textiles, symbols, language, memory and spirituality.
Sarah Canfield is a multidisciplinary artist working in painting, photography, mixed media and sculpture. She has exhibited widely in galleries and museums, including the Montclair Art Museum, the Morris Museum, the Pennsylvania State Museum, the Woodmere Art Museum, the Noyes Museum. She is an instructor at the Montclair Art Museum and Union County College. She graduated with a BFA, cum laude, from Alfred University. Sarah received a 2022 Fellowship from the New Jersey State Council on the Arts.
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