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JaeMe grew up amid the tumultuous 1970s in south central Los Angeles. Luckily, with excellent grades and scholarships, she attended UC Berkeley in 1981 for Fine Art, studying under the renowned ceramic innovator Peter Voulkos. Due to a period of disillusionment, both politically and artistically, JaeMe dropped art completely for eight years. Upon her return in 1989, she dove in with renewed zest. She matriculated in a commercial art school at 40, thinking to become a 3D illustrator, only to discover she felt most at home in 2D illustration and portraiture.
Patricia Fabricant is a painter, curator, and book designer, from NYC. She received her BA from Wesleyan University. Her abstract and figurative paintings have been exhibited at such galleries as M David & Co, Front Room, Equity Gallery, and 490 Atlantic. Her curatorial practice includes three editions of the benefit group show, Among Friends, Studio Mates at Front Room, and With the Grain and Process & Delight: The New P&D, at Equity Gallery. She lives and works in Brooklyn, NY.
Multidisciplinary artist Ray Borchers employs a collage process in both sourcing of imagery and material application. Her paintings depicts ever-transforming dream-scapes, overflowing with a generous collection of familiar and unfamiliar symbols, shapes and bodies. Her dry humor luxuriates in a confident devotion to her DIY sensibility. Ray’s work has been exhibited worldwide in a variety of format including paintings, large-scale murals, t shirt designs, and album covers. The garments created by her clothing company, BOY NAMES, are comprised of Ray’s painted and printed textiles . Her musical project AITIS BAND is working on their fourth album. Ray received her Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago.
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.
Mark LaRiviere is a painter and sculptor living in New York City. LaRiviere has been showing sculpture and paintings in various galleries since about 1987.
Chelsie Sunde is an artist who lives and works in Brooklyn, NY. She holds a BA in Art from Gonzaga University and is an MFA candidate at Brooklyn College. She has shown her work at Revelation Gallery in New York City and the Gonzaga University Art Space in Spokane, WA. She paints to magnify simple moments from her own life, prompting viewers to reconsider the mundane. Viewers are invited into the worship of mystery and are asked to acknowledge the boundaries of human relationships, as well as their sublime joys.
Ryan Zogheb graduated from New York University in May 2022, earning his Bachelor’s of Fine Arts with a major in studio art, concentrating in painting and graphic design. Ryan lives and works out of his studio in East Village in New York City. Since graduating, Ryan has had his work featured in four gallery exhibitions and has most recently completed a residency at Carrie Able Gallery in Brooklyn, and at the School of Visual Arts in Manhattan.
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.
Sophie Kahn earned a BA Fine Art/Art History at Goldsmiths, London and an MFA in Art and Technology at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. She has exhibited in New York, LA, Washington DC, London, Paris, Torino, Melbourne, Sydney, Tokyo, Osaka, Seoul, and Beijing. She has taught at Pratt Institute, and completed residencies at NARS, the Museum of Arts and Design, Pioneer Works and the Elizabeth Foundation. Kahn is a NYFA Digital and Electronic Arts Fellow.
Cole Puetz is an American artist based in Tucson, Arizona. His depictions of the modern queer experience offer an access point into the subconscious mind of both artist and viewer. Objects and symbols within his work leave vague imprints of familiarity as if existing within a memory. Sharp divergences in style and specificity form a detailed collage of dynamic, powerfully charged imagery. Each buried, unseen detail unlocks a new door, revealing private, concealed thoughts and desires. Puetz’s creative practice is a form of inner contemplation and subconscious realization. Internal conflicts existing in the present moment of the creation process are transformed into emblematic visual stories that bring the artist and viewer on a journey of self discovery. Each fragment having separate connotations that merge to form a larger, complex narrative.
Hanna Brody lives and works in Brooklyn, NY. She graduated with a BA in Studio Art and Psychology from Lewis and Clark College in 2016. Her paintings embody friends, family, loved ones, herself, and those who surround her. She paints to evoke a sense of intimacy and understanding towards her subject’s emotions and psychological states. She uses layers of water based and oil paint to obscure and transform elements of her paintings, sometimes including multiple integrated angles to create a seemingly whole portrait. Through portraiture she explores themes of alienation and isolation as well as empathy and collective emotion. She has been a member of NYC Crit Club since 2018 and will be participating in a residency program with Dear Artists Projects this coming April.
Chris Baily is a painter, video artist, and experience designer. He lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. In his work on canvas, Chris mixes figurative painting, collage, and abstract mark making to build up a piece, sometimes over many years. Chris also experiments with moving elements using both projected video and digital screens. Chris studied Painting at Cornell University and received a YoungArts award, a Presidential Scholar award, and the David R. Beane award for Fine Arts.
Amelia Galgon has lived and worked in Brooklyn since receiving her B.A in Art and B.S. in Computer Science from Lehigh University in 2017. Her work predominately focuses on the portrait and the figure and typically depicts close friends and family as well as her own self. Her most recent work uses the body as a vessel to play and experiment with line and color as a way of exploring queerness and her own queer lens. Her work has been featured in exhibitions across Philadelphia and New York City and in multiple online exhibitions, including with Tussle Projects, Visionary Art Collective, and Philadelphia Sketch Club. Most recently, she received the award for Excellence in Watercolor from Philadelphia Sketch Club in their 2021 Works on Paper Juried Exhibition.
She is aware of the precariousness of her own identity. This gives her permission to occupy, more comfortably and more productively, the liminal space that is what Ien Ang would call in-between-ness—for Ang, hybridity is a welcome respite from the boundaries that children of the diaspora are often confined within. The self-generated idealization of her far-away “foreign” childhood hometown is often glaring, and the hybrid woman finds herself at once escaping to and challenging her possibly-confabulated halcyon memories, the psychic remembrances of an apparent “motherland”. (One gazes at her homelands with weary lucidity and any illusory pane shatters.)
In her work and in her life, Jadie strives to educate, inspire, and uplift others. Her work reflects her passion for fostering human relations and connection, inspired by connections made not only through her pursuit of visual art but through dance and her work as a vocalist and actor. Jadie’s loose, colorful brushstroke places those concepts on canvas, creating warm imagery that links to the divine and human nature as a whole.
Christian Perdix is a German Postwar & Contemporary artist who was born in 1987.
Darryl is a classicist and polygot who brings his patience and virtue of slowness into art. His "classical" style is one tool for studying how the tiniest details of the human body conveys the person's reality and history. That's why, Darryl says, he is able to find resonances between his own life and imageries from Ancient Greece that existed many millenia ago: his favorites include Dionysian myth, violence, and wine.
Michelle Selwa is an artist and Brooklyn native currently based in New York City. Her work explores the ways technology affects our relationship with images and memory, and the anxiety of archiving images from rapidly degrading mediums.
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