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Speaking of the subtle ways environment affects a painter’s color choices, Beth’s choices scream East Coast. From the thick of acrylic paint emerges Beth’s impression of landscapes, styles alternating between abstract waves and naturalistic scenery.
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.
Dina AZ. Salem is an Egyptian-American professional artist based in Washington, DC. Dina’s artistic expression is strongly influenced by Eastern & Western cultures, and various forms of meditation/self-discovery. These ideologies and disciplines are referenced in her approach to painting; specifically in her exploration of emotional healing & growth.
Ms. Puppin is an internationally exhibited visual artist. Many renowned venues internationally have showcased her work, including MEAM – European Museum of Modern Art in Barcelona, Spain, Fire Station – Qatar Museums in Doha, Qatar, and galleries and museums in Qatar, Germany, Russia, China, Israel, Spain, France, India and USA. She was chosen to represent the Italian contemporary art in 2020 by the Italian Embassy in Qatar. Ms. Puppin is the recipient of several highly prestigious residencies and prizes.
Nina Meledandri is a painter and a photographer living in Brooklyn NY. As a painter she shows extensively throughout the NY area and was represented by the David Findlay Gallery in NY where she had two solo shows. As a photographer she has been published by the NY Times Magazine, Architectural Digest, New York Magazine and the Village Voice among others. Meledandri recently began making paper which she uses as a foundation for mixed media work. This body of work is strongly rooted in her love of the natural world.
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.
Christina's mixed-media works are engaged in a perpetual struggle to burst out of whatever shape that holds them together. A philosopher once said that any artwork is a battle between material and content - this cannot be truer when Christina uses fabric like khakis, linen, and yarn that usually function to clothe and decorate our bodies but in her works given freedom to emanate energy on their own. In a sense, her approach seems like a rebellion against the way we in the modern times tend to bend nature as an object of our own use. When given the smallest crevice, nature will re-emerge in its full majestic force.
A video and book artist-turned-painter, Troy still hasn't lost the wonder of new materials like toys, molding paste, and most recently flower-patterned plastic bags. Rather than playing fixed roles in a prefabricated play, his works together explore a constellation of loosely related sentiments like serious absurdity, the ineffable scale of cosmic time, surveyor marks, and rat traps around New York. These moments when existential issues suddenly intrude into everyday life or vice versa are most pronounced in the contrast between the digital hot pink he frequents and the scratched, worn out textures like peeled subway ads that accompany it.
Jessica Simorte completed her MFA with an emphasis in painting at the University of Cincinnati’s College of Design, Architecture, Art, and Planning in 2014. She is currently living in Texas where she leads Sam Houston State University’s WASH program. She has shown regionally, nationally and internationally and has been included in numerous publications including New American Paintings, Art Maze Mag, and Maake Magazine.
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.
Barbara Groh lives and works in Brooklyn, NY. Her art is highly personal and reflects her life experience through various mediums. Groh, who holds a MFA from Vermont College of Norwich University, has shared her knowledge through teaching as well. Her sense of place, time and space are instrumental to her connection to her current landscapes.
Nikki was a musician most of his life. In 2014, he decided to teach himself painting by diving in headfirst with the approach of learning by doing. Embracing the unknown and trusting his intuition, he has been producing many works both haunting and decorative.
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.
Jacqueline Ferrante is a painter based in New York and Italy. She was raised in Long Island, NY, and earned her Bachelor's degree in Art and Theater from Northeastern University. Her work has been exhibited throughout the United States and Europe. She has completed residencies in New York, Ireland, and Italy.
Justin Shull was born in Newport, New Hampshire in 1982 and currently lives and works in Traverse City, Michigan. Justin received a BA in Studio Art from Dartmouth College and a MFA in Visual Arts from Rutgers. His work has been exhibited and collected nationally, and he has won several national awards from the Joan Mitchell Foundation, the College Art Association, and the International Sculpture Center.
What do a juicy fillet of salmon and a body half-submerged in bath water have in common? Through soft-colored, naturalistic paintings, Amy explores the beauty of female bodies in everyday life - the beauty of vulnerable, soft flesh itself safe from the glare of cameras and gloss of magazine pages.
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.
Diana Naccarato is based in New York City and has an MFA in Studio Art from The City College of New York (CUNY) and a BFA in Painting and Drawing from SUNY New Paltz. Recent residencies include SomoS, Berlin (virtual), Nocefresca in Sardinia, Italy, and Kunstraum, in Brooklyn, NY. She exhibits her work in the New York area and teaches Drawing and Two-Dimensional Design at the college level.
Rachel Kohn lives and works in Brooklyn, N.Y. She received her B.A. from Skidmore College in art and mathematics, and her M.F.A. from Hunter College in painting. She has exhibited her work in solo and group exhibitions nationally and internationally in galleries including Crossing Art Gallery, NY, Denise Bibro Fine Art, N.Y., Lake George Arts Projects, Lake George, NY, Tarryn Teresa Gallery, LA, and GV Art Gallery, London.
Janice La Motta is a visual artist who has balanced a forty year career as a practicing artist while serving in the positions of museum curator, gallerist, artistic director and most recently as executive director of a nonprofit art organization. She has exhibited her work in numerous solo and group exhibitions throughout the country. A native of New Jersey, La Motta is a BFA graduate of the Hartford Art School, CT. She lives and works in Ulster County, New York.
Jillian Shea (born 1999) is an American artist living and working in Berkeley, California. She found a love for paint at an early age, and went on to study painting and drawing at California College of the Arts where she received her BFA in 2021. Her work is mainly influenced by the Pre-Raphaelites, Sargent, and contemporary painter Jenna Gribbon. These influences have culminated into Shea’s practice of painting diaristic vignettes with luscious paint.
Vanessa Ryan was born in Los Angeles, California. She is an abstract painter and sculptor and has exhibited her art on the West and East Coasts. She has lived in New Mexico and in the mountains of Southern California, so her work is influenced by the landscape of these areas. She currently resides in Long Beach, California. She graduated with a Bachelor of Arts from UCLA and a Master of Fine Arts from UCI. She is also an author of mystery novels and an actor.
Shweta Matai is a self taught painter who was born into a family of artists and creatives. Her artistic practice is centered on contemporary realism, often depicting food, still life, and nature - Shweta is also inspired by the great masters and the Dutch golden age of painting.
Sunny Chapman retired from performing as a singer, & dancer, designing jewelry for stores like Barneys and Saks, activism and making documentaries to make art, a little jewelry and occasional poetry in Brooklyn and the Catskills. She was a street artist whose character Flower Face was published in the book Brooklyn Street Art. She resides in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, and in the Catskills. Chapman's studio art has been widely shown in galleries largely in the Northeast. Her art and poetry are published in books as well, her documentaries about Crisis Pregnancy Centers are distributed by The Cinema Guild. She is also the curator of the Birdhouse Gallery.
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