Glass artist Eunsuh Choi creates flame-worked sculptures that narrate her journey
Ezerd Land is obsessed with robots, spaceships, and all things otherworldly. Machines
Colorado sculptor Beth Naumann earned a degree in interior architecture and product
Tommy Kha takes after his great-aunt, who according to family lore, “read too many
Carlos Donjuan learned the basics of line, tone, shape, and space from painting graffiti
In the past decade, Justin Tate has created more than a hundred projects in over
Ates Isildak uses short films, music videos, and photography to subvert conventional
Neil Kendricks is an artist, filmmaker, writer, and photographer who teaches at San
Brooklyn-based artist Spandita Malik combines photographic portraits with embroidered
Jess Self’s mixed-media figures are expressive, active, and alive. She incorporates
Jada Fabrizio’s staged photographic landscapes are driven by feelings of “solitude,
As a child, Jessus Hernandez was fascinated with shapes and lines. The Los Angeles-based
Massachusetts artist Elizabeth Alexander makes a compelling statement about the fetishistic
Alice Yuan Zhang is a Los Angeles artist, educator, and community weaver working
Juana Alicia describes herself as “uncompromising.” She has been criticized for
Bryan David Griffith gave up a successful consulting business and lived a nomadic
Chaveli Sifre was born in Germany to Puerto Rican parents. After starting a program
Kasra Goodarznezhad uses artificial intelligence in his maps and memory projects
Toronto-based artist Aaron Jones uses self-reflection and character building as a
Brooke Shaden earned degrees in English and filmmaking from Temple University before
Yeon Joo Lee longed to return to painting for decades after her childhood aspirations
Rumor has it that Lou Beach was left in a playpen with a pile of newspapers and magazines
Clarissa Zarate considers her work the antithesis of the life she has lived. After
Christopher A Tice considers accidents an integral part of the creative process.
When Erin Williams was growing up in Washington, D.C. her mother glanced at her childhood