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Artists

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  • Pehoe, 2021

    Ken Schiano

    As a painter formally trained as an architect, Ken’s skills as an artist are largely self-taught. He tends to rely heavily on architectonic principles, especially in the honest use of materials and process. His practice therefore, has an unaffected quality. He is a staunch advocate of abstraction and is known for his intuitive sense of […]

  • Squaring the Circle IV, #6, 2022

    Susan Goldman

    Susan J. Goldman is an artist, master printmaker, filmmaker, and curator. She was born and raised in Cincinnati, Ohio. Goldman attended Walnut Hills High School, a nationally recognized public college preparatory high school, where she first developed a serious interest in the visual arts. Goldman received her Bachelor of Fine Arts, in Printmaking & Mixed […]

  • Frank Campion

    Frank Campion wanted to become an artist right out of college. After spending some time as a full-time artist, then pursuing other creative positions, he has now returned to art and has been creating since 2013. The emotive power of color is of critical importance to him. He explains that it “authors the central drama […]

  • Matt Neuman

    Matt Neuman is a painter and printmaker who is fascinated by design. During his MFA years at Boston University, Matt began to focus his attention on basic geometric interactions.  Almost 10 years later, Matt’s work still probes geometry as a means of providing structural logic that resonates with our instinctive tendency to organize information.  From his studio in […]

  • Jason Wright

    Jason Wright was born in the United States (1975). He studied Painting and Graphic Design at the Corcoran College of Art and Design in Washington, DC. Jason was immersed in art from a young age, illustrating and designing graphics for the surfing, skateboarding, and snowboarding industry. Apart from his current body of work, he is […]

  • colin winterbottom

    Colin Winterbottom

    Colin Winterbottom has built a career largely on studies of Washington’s urban landscape. His photos seek to express not just what a place looks like but how it feels to be there. Colin Winterbottom combines a heightened sensitivity to place with compelling compositions and unique perspectives to infuse the urban landscape with drama and mood. […]

  • Cheryl Wassenaar

    Cheryl Wassenaar is a visual artist who explores the function of text in a hybrid practice of painting, sculpture, and design. She works primarily with found and fabricated commercial signage, repurposing the discarded wood into visual metaphors of communication that borrow from the language of modernist painting and contemporary advertising. The work evokes visual stutters of sounds, […]

  • Kaori Takamura
  • Robert Stuart

    Robert Stuart is an abstract painter whose works have evolved over the past ten years. They are a distillation of light, color, and surface, and follow a dozen years of representational painting “before the motif”– outdoors from the landscape and, in the studio, from still life set-ups. “At times there have been particular correspondences in […]

  • Eve Stockton

    Eve Stockton

    Eve Stockton produces woodcuts that are inspired by close observation of nature and an eclectic interest in science. Utilizing a multifaceted background in architecture and art, Eve Stockton is able to engage the variables of printmaking, allowing her to produce an ongoing body of dynamic, graphic images. The Ensembles: Landscapes in Transition III exhibit contains […]

  • artist tony savoie

    Tony Savoie

    Tony Savoie, an Orlando, Florida artist, works in mixed media, creating visually striking and complex shadowboxes. “In Thoughts, Words and Deeds” is an artistic expression of his own personal struggle with our world’s political landscape, the abuse of power and an oft-innate lack of humanity. For Tony Savoie, his struggle is manifested in this series […]

  • Chris Robb

    Chris Robb

    Born in Berea, Ohio to an art teacher mother and Scottish immigrant father, Chris Robb has lived in New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco and now works and resides in Winter Park, Florida. Chris graduated from the University of Central Florida in the spring of 1980 and immediately moved to the vibrant 80’s art scene […]

  • Michelle Peterson-Albandoz

    Michelle Peterson-Albandoz grew up surrounded by forests in both Connecticut and Puerto Rico, and found a connection to them that has lasted throughout her creative career. Experiencing first-hand the pristine quality and balance of these ecosystems made her hyper aware of the effect humans have on the environment outside of those woods. Now having lived […]

  • Zachary Oxman

    Zachary Oxman

    Zachary Oxman, a native Washingtonian, launched his sculpting career while obtaining his BFA from Carnegie Mellon University. For Zachary Oxman, his provocative body of work explores how the concepts of duality and perspective so powerfully influence the human condition. Oxman’s work can be found in a growing number of public and private collections, including numerous […]

  • Georgia Nassikas

    Georgia Nassikas, raised on the Rhode Island coast and classically trained in art and design in Boston and Florence, works out of her studio in McLean, creating reflective modern images in wax and oil. For Georgia Nassikas, her artistic process allows for luminous, textured, complex surfaces that deepen and enliven her images: an interplay of elemental […]

  • Shawna Moore

    Shawna Moore is an established, professional painter and encaustic artist living in Whitefish, Montana. Anchored by the use of color and the immediacy of art making, Moore has spent the past 25 years developing and refining her artistic process and intention. Applying to the University of Oregon in 1983, she was one of the youngest […]

  • Ryan McCoy

    Ryan McCoy

    Ryan McCoy (American, b. 1974) is an artist based in Washington DC. He works in various media but is mainly known for his large iconic paintings in which he attempts to structure time, place and memory through materials. For Ryan McCoy, his work has been exhibited nationally and internationally and has increasingly captured the attention […]

  • Takefumi Hori

    Takefumi Hori was born in 1978 in Tokyo, Japan where he also later studied Japanese calligraphy. After moving to New York in 2004, he started work on his abstract paintings with acrylic on canvas. Since 2009, Takefumi has been making his gold abstract paintings. He currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York.

  • Steve Griffin

    Steve Griffin began as a photo-realist painter in the 1960s and 70s. He now believes abstraction allows for a much more open interaction with the painting process itself, where changes are dictated by the ever shifting relationships of visual elements within each individual painting. The most recent “Strata” series of paintings began in the spring […]

  • Amy Genser

    The sources of Amy’s work are textures, patterns, and grids. She looks for forms that can be repeated to create a pattern when they are joined. Her work tries to capture the essence of an experience or an image she has seen. Amy often looks to the natural world for inspiration. She is fascinated by […]

  • Gian Garofalo

    Gian Garofalo is a visual artist who explores color and technique through the application of resin and pigments. Inspired by several contemporary artists, including Gene Davis of the Washington Color School, Garofalo meticulously applies resin to panel, creating stripes that slowly gravitate to the base, ultimately punctuating the work with intriguingly suspended paint droplets. Garofalo, […]

  • David Douglas

    David Douglas has been creating art for over thirty-five years. He lives with his wife and two children at Episcopal High School, a boarding school in Alexandria , Virginia , where he teaches painting, drawing, and photography. He received his B.A. in painting from Virginia Intermont College in 1981 and his M.F.A. in painting from […]

  • Michael Crossett

    Michael Crossett is a mixed media artist who considers himself a photographer at heart. As a child, he was drawn to the mystery and excitement of waiting and watching for imagery to develop via traditional darkroom methods. In an effort to recreate a similar feeling of wonder while creating art in a world dominated by […]

  • Paula Crawford

    Born and raised in Berkeley, California, Crawford received her MFA in 1988 from the San Francisco Art Institute, with a year’s residency at the Whitney Museum of American Art Independent Study Program in New York (1984-5). Prior to her art studies at SFAI, she held a graduate fellowship in U.C. Berkeley’s Comparative Literature department after […]

  • Rebecca Coles

    As a paper artist Rebecca’s work currently focuses on the reinvention of entomological cataloguing, display and the assemblage of shapes. She’s fascinated with the process by which three-dimensional decorative forms materialise out of flat sheets of paper. By deconstructing various paper ephemera she create unique works of art. The delineation of these forms within the […]

  • Darlene Charneco

    Darlene Charneco’s layered mixed media wall-sculptures explore ways of seeing our human settlements, communication networks and communities through a biological lens and as part of a larger organism’s growth stage. Inspired by a fascination in our ability to detect ever more subtle particles and wavelengths of light, sound, and scent in the environment around us, […]

  • Laura Berman

    Laura Berman’s unique monoprints are widely collected around the world. She has created site-specific exhibitions and exhibited her print work at numerous galleries and museums around the country and internationally. In addition, she has been a visiting artist and has worked as an artist-in-residence at a numerous institutions throughout the USA and in Europe. Berman […]

  • Sondra N Arkin

    Sondra N. Arkin is a painter and curator whose media include painting, printmaking, sculpture and assemblage. Most of her recent work is in hot wax, shellac, and ink (encaustic), with which she makes luminous surfaces, saturated with color, punctuated with texture and depth, yet so smooth that they are mistaken for glass or ceramic. Arkin’s […]

  • Val Rossman

    Val Rossman is a mixed media artist whose love of color has been a driving force in her work. She describes her work as a blend of careful planning and unpredictable interruptions, which she explains as an apt metaphor for life. This concept is incorporated into visual representations which consist of multiple layers of painted […]

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