My goal for my art is to move completely from trying to make a space beautiful to using it to become a strong activist against the wrongs of my society and the world as a whole.
Featured Artist Susan Hurwitch
Artist Susan Hurwitch creates whimsical and colorful mixed media paintings and collages featuring animal and nature subjects.
Featured Artist Gary Bigelow
Stylistically speaking, I believe that my art is ubiquitously enigmatic and, in some numinous way, mirrors what was, and what is, my life.
Featured Artist Ken Falana
I use rich colors to evoke moods and an improvised arrangement of cut shapes to create a sense of space, depth and movement in my artwork.
Featured Artist Gale Rothstein
One-of-a-kind assemblage and collage art by Gale Rothstein are inspired by a lifetime of collecting antiques and found objects.
Featured Artist Joani Share
Working with the chine-collé process on paper or collage on canvas, artist Joani Share portrays figures alone in the sea of humanity.
Featured Artist Bobbi Baugh
Textile artist Bobbi Baugh knows that everything has an inner story, one that isn’t visible from the exterior.
Artist Showcase, Late Spring 2018
Each piece has a story that unfolds through symbols, color and texture.
Featured Artist David McGlynn
David McGlynn’s fascinating images are based on the perception of photography as a subjective work of art.
Featured Artist Richard Dennison
Featured artist Richard Dennison’s photo collages take months to complete and involve hundreds of photographs.
Artist Showcase Spring, 2018
From oils and encaustic was paintings to photography and digital artwork, these images have been inspired by the artists’ passion, curiosity and imagination.
Featured Artist Gail Mancuso
Artist Gail Mancuso creates unexpected and complex visuals through an intricate process of layering and collaging photographs.
Featured Artist Sara Slee Brown
Using art as means of understanding and sharing her life story, artist Sara Slee Brown combines digital photography and collage.
Featured Artist Jodi Bee
Artist Jodi Bee sources materials from used books to make intricate collages featuring symbolic and cultural images.