artists

  • claire ashley

    Claire Ashley mines the language of painterly abstraction, monumental sculpture, slapstick humor, and Pop Art to transform ordinary materials into inflatable painted sculptures.

  • roberley bell

    Roberley Bell is inspired by nature and time. Her practice draws on the world around her, in particular the scrutiny of nature and the built environment.

  • amanda besl

    Amanda Besl’s oil paintings feature rich color and textures. She is currently focused on still lifes informed by mythology, Rococo painting, and the Victorian-era preoccupation with women’s hair.

  • becky brown

    Becky Brown works between painting, drawing, sculpture and installation using found images, objects and texts. Diverse materials inform her practice.

  • millie chen

    Millie Chen’s work has a commitment to social justice which drives her research and practice. Her visual, audio and performative works are intended to interrupt habits of viewing.

  • augustina droze

    Augustina Droze is an American artist based in Beijing, China. . Droze is familiar with large scale public art through her work in mural projects, mixed media installations and sculptures.

  • felice koenig

    Felice Koenig’s work is a loving meditation on obsessive gesture. Many of her pieces are made from more than a fifty layers of paint. The persistent marking of swaths of tiny dots produce seductive, tactile surfaces.

  • bethany krull

    Bethany Krull creates porcelain and mixed media sculptures rooted in an exploration of the complicated relationships between humans and the rest of the natural world.

  • anne muntges

    Anne Muntges uses drawing as the key to understanding her world.Nothing becomes real for her, until it has been explored by the line of her pen.

  • colleen toledano

    Coleen Toledano utilizes a variety of materials, including often overlooked decorative ceramic objects which evoke ideas of possible function or necessity. Her work reflects an ongoing interest in the relationship we have with our bodies.