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Brandon Hodges is a multi-disciplinary artist based out of Oakland, California. He expresses himself through drawing, painting, and by making collages out of trash found on the streets of his neighborhood and elsewhere. He currently lives with his dog (a pug named Kita) and two cats (Mazzy & Maya). When he’s not creating, you can find him reading, going to festivals & shows, camping, hiking, at the beach, or spending time with friends and family.
Kate Rusek is a New York based sculptor and garment maker whose research and art making considers the intricate connectivity between humanity, material culture, and the natural world. Her biophilic forms assert abundance as an act of future making. She works almost exclusively in reclaimed and surplus textile, metals, and plastics and has more recently begun to integrate these materials into a ceramics practice. Kate Rusek has also worked for the Jim Henson Company since 2015 making props and puppets for Sesame Street. She currently works from a studio in Queens.
Painter, sculptor, and musician Ryan Patrick Martin is one of those rare people who creates his own reality - one of playfully strange objects and environments. His works are often informed by an interest in sound synthesis, movement, vibrancy, multi-sensory experiences and an endless search to find humor and harmony in the slop.
Ivan Martino, also known as IvIvI, has always been passionate about the arts, experimenting with a variety of mediums and styles to create highly detailed wall art, sculptures, and other unique pieces that capture the viewer's attention.However, it wasn't until he discovered his ability to create digital artworks that he was able to bring his imaginings to life in a way he saw as beautiful. With cutting-edge technology, IvIvI is now able to produce extravagant artworks that fill our everyday lives with visual magic.
Jessica Gaddis (b. 1987) is an artist living and working in Elizaville, NY. She has worked at the Harvard Ceramics Program and has exhibited at Mother Gallery (Beacon, NY), Super Dutchess (NY, NY), and internationally in Iceland. She holds a BFA and MFA from the State University of New York at New Paltz.
Nora Chavooshian studied sculpture at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts and the San Francisco Art Institute. After graduating the Art Institute in 1974, she moved to Los Angeles. While continuing her artistry as a sculptor, she worked as an award-winning stage designer, designing sculptural sets. She progressed into the area of film production design, designing several films for director John Sayles, sculptural set pieces for director Martin Scorsese, videos for Bruce Springsteen and Madonna, as well as many other films and videos.
Yusuke Ochiai was born in Tokyo in 1977 and became entranced with the vibrant colors of his surrounding Japanese landscape at five years old, mixing and matching materials ever since. Today, he lives and works in Bushwick, Brooklyn and has been participating in first solo show in Onishi gallery, Art Miami 2020 and Palm Beach Modern + Contemporary 2020. He participates many group exhibitions in the US and Japan.
Hanna Washburn’s soft sculptures sag and bulge in shapes that reference human anatomy. Their plush forms grow almost organically from clothing, furniture, and found objects. Hanna’s work is focused on associations; the materials she uses come from objects with previous stories told in fabrics that come from domestic interiors (upholstery, gingham table cloths, curtains) and the sculptures she creates blend the feminine, grotesque, maternal, modest, and sexual.
Adina Andrus works across various media, creating 2D mixed media pieces, sculptures, drawings and installations that confront questions of memory, belonging, and visual culture across time and space. Her works, while rooted in the ancient and folk art of her native country, Romania, allude to a universal pool of images and symbols that we inherit, consume and are guided by, while simultaneously interpreting them and contributing new, contemporary meanings.
James Hsieh (b. 1990,U.S.A.) earned his MFA in Fine Arts from Parsons the New School for Design. Growing up in the countryside of Taiwan, he spent his childhood roaming his grandfather’s farmland and got inspired from the nature. In his current art practices, he transforms soft felt, textile and fabric into solid sculptures that ultimately become large-scale installation.
Seren Morey is a New York City based artist who makes sculptural paintings through extrusion, informed by quantum mechanics and fairy tales. Her biological/botanical hybrids reference the all-encompassing universality of particle energy.
If something were to capture the essence of an everlasting battle between Godzilla vs Megazord vs set to Tame Impala, it would be Andrew Chan’s work. His style is graphic and bold: like an indie comic dipped in encaustic wax, his artworks evoke nostalgia and pop culture references in a satirical take on consumerism.
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