Generated by All in One SEO v5.0.0.1, this is an llms.txt file, used by LLMs to index the site. # Artadia Artadia is a national non-profit organization that identifies innovative visual artists and supports them with unrestricted, merit-based financial awards and connections to a network of opportunities ## Sitemaps - [XML Sitemap](https://artadia.org/sitemap.xml): Contains all public & indexable URLs for this website. ## Posts - [A&D Program: Aram Moshayedi in conversation with Carter Mull](https://artadia.org/ad-program-aram-moshayedi-in-conversation-with-carter-mull/) - Aram Moshayedi and Carter Mull in conversation at the Atlanta Contemporary Art Center, April 9th, 2015 Aram Moshayedi and Carter Mull discussed their respective projects and history of working together on P&Co., a community newspaper that the two co-edited with artist Jesse Willenbring. Moshayedi spoke directly to his experience curating mostly solo projects and new - [A&D Summary: Aram Moshayedi in Atlanta](https://artadia.org/ad-summary-aram-moshayedi-in-atlanta/) - In early April of 2015 Aram Moshayedi visited Atlanta as an Art & Dialogue curator in residence. During his stay, Moshayedi delivered a public program at Atlanta Contemporary Art Center co-presented by Burnaway, and visited the studios of 10 Artadia Awardees. The following is his account of Atlanta’s vibrant art community. The artists that ## Pages - [Home](https://artadia.org/) - [Press & Press Releases](https://artadia.org/programs/press/) - Download PDFs below: Artadia NADA Award Winner May 13 Artadia Unrestricted Gala NADA NY 2013 2013 Artadia SF Finalists 2013 Artadia SF Awardees Artadia Houston 2012 Awardees Artadia Houston 2012 Finalists Artadia Chicago Finalists Artadia Chicago 2012 Awardees 2012 NADA Awardee 2012 NY Residencies Artadia New Board Members 2012 - [New York Luncheon 2026](https://artadia.org/new-york-luncheon-2026/) - [Fundraisers](https://artadia.org/fundraisers/) - [Artadia Awards](https://artadia.org/awards/) - [21c ARTADIA AWARD](https://artadia.org/21c-artadia-award/) - [Staff and Board](https://artadia.org/staff-and-board/) - [June 10 Artist-Led Walkthrough & Conversation with Kim Dacres](https://artadia.org/june-10-artist-led-walkthrough-with-kim-dacres/) - [How to Donate](https://artadia.org/how-to-donate-nov25/) - [Mission and Vision](https://artadia.org/mission-and-vision/) - [2025-2030 Strategic Plan](https://artadia.org/our-2025-2030-strategic-plan/) - [History](https://artadia.org/history/) - [Council](https://artadia.org/council/) - [About](https://artadia.org/about/) - Artadia is a national nonprofit organization that identifies innovative visual artists and supports them with unrestricted, merit-based financial awards, and connections to a network of opportunities. The organization was founded in San Francisco in 1997 by philanthropists and art collectors in response to the elimination of grants given to individual artists from the National - [FISCAL SPONSORSHIP](https://artadia.org/fiscal-sponsorship/) - [Artadia Network](https://artadia.org/the-artadia-network/) - [Limited Editions](https://artadia.org/editions/) - [Artadia Tennis 2026](https://artadia.org/artadia-tennis-2026/) - [SEEN Award](https://artadia.org/seen-award/) - [Artadia Sustaining Fund in honor of Carolyn Ramo](https://artadia.org/sustaining-fund/) - [Application FAQs](https://artadia.org/application-faqs/) - [EAMON ORE-GIRON](https://artadia.org/eamon-ore-giron/) - [New York Luncheon 2025](https://artadia.org/new-york-luncheon-2025/) - [Artadia Tennis 2025](https://artadia.org/artadia-tennis-2025/) - [Emergency Artist Resources for Los Angeles 2025](https://artadia.org/emergency-artist-resources-for-los-angeles-2025/) - [ART & LEISURE: A TENNIS TOURNAMENT TO BENEFIT ARTADIA](https://artadia.org/art-leisure-a-tennis-tournament-to-benefit-artadia/) - [ART & LEISURE: A TENNIS TOURNAMENT TO BENEFIT ARTADIA](https://artadia.org/2024-art-leisure-a-tennis-tournament-to-benefit-artadia/) - [Jupiter Magazine](https://artadia.org/jupiter-magazine/) - [RSVP: "Nurturing the Intersection: Supporting Interdisciplinary Practices in Chicago" on October 9](https://artadia.org/rsvp-october-9-artadia-x-driehaus-x-luminarts-public-program/) - [TRAVEL WITH ARTADIA:
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Individual artists who identify - [Art & Dialogue](https://artadia.org/programs/art-dialogue/) - Art & Dialogue is a national program designed to expand support for Artadia's growing network of Awardees. Artadia currently supports over 300 Awardees working in a diverse array of disciplines in seven cities across the country. Developed through in-depth research of artists’ needs, Art & Dialogue bridges connections between visual artists, curators and diverse publics in Atlanta, - [Art & Dialogue](https://artadia.org/art-dialogue/) - [For Freedoms](https://artadia.org/for-freedoms/) - [Day-trip to Philadelphia](https://artadia.org/day-trip-to-philadelphia/) - [News](https://artadia.org/news/) - [NICK CAVE](https://artadia.org/nick-cave/) - [LIAM EVERETT](https://artadia.org/liam-everett/) - [EJ HILL](https://artadia.org/ej-hill/) - [UNRESTRICTED The Artadia 2016 Benefit Auction](https://artadia.org/savethedate-2016-benefit-auction/) - Advance online ticket reservations for this event close at 5:00pm on May 31, 2016. To purchase tickets, please email Lori Camilleri, Development Manager, at lori@artadia.org. INDIVIDUAL TICKET: $250 PAIR OF TICKETS: $450 SPONSOR AN ARTIST'S ATTENDANCE: $250 If you are unable to attend, please consider making a tax-deductible contribution of any amount. Please note that tickets will not - [20th Anniversary Unrestricted Benefit Party](https://artadia.org/programs/20th-anniversary-benefit/) - 2017 UNRESTRICTED The Artadia 2017 Benefit Auction 2016 UNRESTRICTED The Artadia 2016 Benefit Auction 2016 Los Angeles Awards Garden Party and Raffle 2015 A Benefit to Support the 2015 Houston Artadia Awards 2014 15th Anniversary Benefit Auction 2013 2013 Benefit: "Unrestricted" - [Purchase](https://artadia.org/purchase/) - [the fallibility of intent (extracted / multiplied #1)](https://artadia.org/the-fallibility-of-intent-extracted-multiplied-1/) - [News](https://artadia.org/programs/news-and-exhibitions/) - [Marciano Artadia Award](https://artadia.org/marciano-artadia-award/) - [Past Awardees](https://artadia.org/awards/past-awardees/) - A Regina Agu (Houston, 2017) Mequitta Ahuja (Houston, 2008) Tristan Al-Haddad (Atlanta, 2009) Indira Allegra (San Francisco, 2018) Francis Almendarez (Houston, 2018) Farah Al Qasimi (NADA New York, 2018) D-L Alvarez (San Francisco, 2013) Dawolu Jabari Anderson (Houston, 2008) Michael Arcega (San Francisco, 1999) John Arndt (Chicago, 2002) The Art Guys (Houston, 2004 & 2006) Clark Ashton - [Programs](https://artadia.org/programs/) - Artadia is unique in that it remains committed to maximizing opportunities for each Award artist to receive critical validation and exposure beyond the initial financial Award. Continued support is achieved through partnerships with local gallerists, curators, partner institutions, foundations, and individuals. Through these collaborations, Artadia offers Awardees a diverse range of professional services including exhibition opportunities, - [Contact](https://artadia.org/about/contact/) - [Letters](https://artadia.org/about/letters/) - A Letter from Artadia Founder Chris Vroom Artadia was founded with the ambitious goal of creating not only a national network of support for artists but also a greater understanding of the broad contributions artists make to our society and consequently why they ought to be supported in a systematic, intelligent way. Exposure to - [Calendar](https://artadia.org/programs/events/) - [2013 Benefit: "Unrestricted"](https://artadia.org/benefit/) - [Listings Search Results](https://artadia.org/listing-search-results/) - [Advanced Search](https://artadia.org/advanced-search/) - [acps_results] - [Registry Information Form](https://artadia.org/registry-information-form/) - [ArtBinder](https://artadia.org/artbinder/) - [ezcol_1third] Atlanta 2014 Benjamin, Paul Collins, Bethany Robbie Land Paul Stephan Benajmin Stallings, Lauri 2011 Chenault, Wesley Ditzler, Andy Hobbs, Sarah Hur, Gyun Kofke, Jason Marshall-Linnemeier, Lynn Orr, Joey Rodriguez, Rocio Stansell, Micah 2009 Al-Haddad, Tristan Dusseault, Ruth Pecou, Fahamu Siegel, Jerry Walker, Larry West, Angela Boston 2014 Larissa Bates Ria Brodell Lucy Kim 2009 - [Exhibitions](https://artadia.org/programs/exhibitions/) - [Publications](https://artadia.org/programs/publication/) - [paypal 5-cities title="5 Cities 41 Artists Artadia 08/09"] Artadia's inaugural national publication surveying two years of Artadia Awardees Guest edited by Franklin Sirmans, Department Head and Curator of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles County Museum of Art Published January 2011 The 168-page, full-color publication includes essays by foremost curators and thinkers in Artadia's program cities including - [A Benefit to Support the 2015 Houston Artadia Awards](https://artadia.org/houston2015/) - Single Ticket: $100 Individual tickets include four raffle tickets. 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[Upcoming Public Program: "Unruly Futures", a Conversation Between Artists](https://artadia.org/news/upcoming-public-program-unruly-futures-a-conversation-between-artists/) - [Announcing the 2026 Los Angeles Awardees](https://artadia.org/news/announcing-the-2026-los-angeles-awardees/) - [Artadia Announces 2025 ARTPOWER Awardee](https://artadia.org/news/artadia-announces-2025-artpower-awardee/) - [Artadia Announces 2025 SEEN Awardee](https://artadia.org/news/artadia-announces-2025-seen-awardee/) - [Announcing the 2025 Houston Artadia Awardees](https://artadia.org/news/announcing-the-2025-houston-artadia-awardees/) - [Announcing Artadia's Leadership Transition](https://artadia.org/news/announcing-artadias-leadership-transition/) - [Announcing the 2025 Los Angeles Artadia Awardees](https://artadia.org/news/announcing-the-2025-los-angeles-artadia-awardees/) - [Announcing the 2025 Atlanta Artadia Awardees](https://artadia.org/news/announcing-the-2025-atlanta-artadia-awardees/) - [Announcing the 2025 Boston Artadia Awardees](https://artadia.org/news/announcing-the-2025-boston-artadia-awardees/) - [Upcoming Public Program: "Luminarts x Artadia Artist Salon" at the Driehaus Museum](https://artadia.org/news/upcoming-public-program-luminarts-x-artadia-artist-salon-at-the-driehaus-museum/) - [Announcing the 2025 21c St. Louis Artadia Awardee](https://artadia.org/news/announcing-the-2025-21c-st-louis-artadia-awardee/) - [Announcing the 2025 San Francisco Bay Area Artadia Awardees](https://artadia.org/news/announcing-the-2025-san-francisco-bay-area-artadia-awardees/) - [Announcing the 2025 New York City Artadia Awardees](https://artadia.org/news/announcing-the-2025-new-york-city-artadia-awardees/) - [Announcing Our New Board Member](https://artadia.org/news/announcing-our-new-board-member-may2025/) - [Announcing the Fifth Annual 21c Museum Hotels Artadia Award: This Year in St. Louis, MO](https://artadia.org/news/announcing-the-fifth-annual-21c-museum-hotels-artadia-award-this-year-in-st-louis-mo/) - [Announcing the LA Arts Community Fire Relief Fund](https://artadia.org/news/announcing-the-la-arts-community-fire-relief-fund/) - 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[Upcoming Public Program: "Ask a Curator" at PES Futures](https://artadia.org/news/upcoming-public-program-ask-a-curator-at-pes-futures/) - [Announcing the Fourth Annual 21c Museum Hotels Artadia Award: This Year in Cincinnati](https://artadia.org/news/announcing-the-fourth-annual-21c-museum-hotels-artadia-award-this-year-in-cincinnati/) - [Announcing Our Four New Board Members](https://artadia.org/news/announcing-our-four-new-board-members/) - [Announcing the 2024 New York City Artadia Awardees](https://artadia.org/news/announcing-the-2024-new-york-city-artadia-awardees/) - [Announcing the 2024 Chicago Artadia Awardees](https://artadia.org/news/announcing-the-2024-chicago-artadia-awardees/) - [Upcoming Public Program: 'Atlanta for Artists' at Atlanta Contemporary](https://artadia.org/news/upcoming-public-program-atlanta-for-artists-at-atlanta-contemporary/) - [Announcing the 2024 Los Angeles Artadia Awardees](https://artadia.org/news/announcing-the-2024-los-angeles-artadia-awardees/) - [Introducing Artadia's New Director of Advancement](https://artadia.org/news/introducing-artadias-new-director-of-advancement/) - [Announcing the 2023 Houston Artadia Awardees](https://artadia.org/news/announcing-the-2023-houston-artadia-awardees/) - [Announcing the 2023 Atlanta Artadia Awardees](https://artadia.org/news/announcing-the-2023-atlanta-artadia-awardees/) - [Announcing the 2023 Atlanta Artadia Awards Finalists](https://artadia.org/news/announcing-the-2023-atlanta-artadia-awards-finalists/) - [Awardee Spotlight: A Dialogue with three Artadia Awardees in YBCA’s Bay Area Now 9 Triennial](https://artadia.org/news/awardee-spotlight-a-dialogue-with-three-artadia-awardees-in-ybcas-bay-area-now-9-triennial/) - [Announcing the 2023 Boston Artadia Awardees](https://artadia.org/news/announcing-the-2023-boston-artadia-awardees/) - [Announcing the 2023 Boston Artadia Awards Finalists](https://artadia.org/news/announcing-the-2023-boston-artadia-award-finalists/) - [Artadia Appoints New Executive Director Patton Hindle](https://artadia.org/news/artadia-appoints-new-executive-director-patton-hindle/) - [Announcing the 2023 21c Research Triangle Artadia Awardee](https://artadia.org/news/announcing-the-2023-21c-research-triangle-artadia-awardee/) - [Announcing the 2023 21c Research Triangle Artadia Award Finalists](https://artadia.org/news/announcing-the-2023-21c-research-triangle-artadia-award-finalists/) - [Announcing the 2023 San Francisco Bay Area Artadia Awardees](https://artadia.org/news/announcing-the-2023-san-francisco-bay-area-artadia-awardees/) - [Kes Narbutas Appointed to the Artadia Board of Directors](https://artadia.org/news/kes-narbutas-appointed-to-the-artadia-board-of-directors/) - [Announcing the Third Annual 21c Museum Hotels Artadia Award: This Year in The Research Triangle](https://artadia.org/news/announcing-the-third-annual-21c-museum-hotels-artadia-award-this-year-in-the-research-triangle/) - [Announcing the 2023 New York City Artadia Awardees](https://artadia.org/news/announcing-the-2023-new-york-city-artadia-awardees/) - [ARTADIA NETWORK PUBLIC WORKSHOP: 'The Art of the Studio Visit' with Ninth Street Collective](https://artadia.org/news/artadia-network-public-workshop-the-art-of-the-studio-visit-with-ninth-street-collective/) - [ARTADIA NETWORK PUBLIC WORKSHOP: 'Budgeting with Confidence' with Ninth Street Collective](https://artadia.org/news/artadia-network-public-workshop-budgeting-with-confidence-with-ninth-street-collective/) - [Announcing the 2023 New York City Artadia Awards Finalists](https://artadia.org/news/announcing-the-2023-new-york-city-artadia-awards-finalists/) - [Executive Director Carolyn Ramo to Step Down From Artadia](https://artadia.org/news/executive-director-carolyn-ramo-to-step-down-from-artadia/) - [Announcing the 2023 Chicago Artadia Awardees](https://artadia.org/news/announcing-the-2023-chicago-artadia-awardees/) - [Artadia at EXPO CHICAGO 2023](https://artadia.org/news/artadia-at-expo-chicago-2023/) - [Artadia Partners with Frieze for Inaugural Frieze Artadia Prize](https://artadia.org/news/artadia-partners-with-frieze-for-inaugural-frieze-artadia-prize/) - [Announcing the 2023 Chicago Artadia Awards Finalists](https://artadia.org/news/announcing-the-2023-chicago-artadia-awards-finalists/) - [Announcing the 2023 Los Angeles Awardees](https://artadia.org/news/announcing-the-2023-los-angeles-awardees/) - [Awardee Spotlight: A Dialogue with Jennie Jieun Lee](https://artadia.org/news/awardee-spotlight-a-dialogue-with-jennie-jieun-lee/) - [Announcing the 2022 Houston Awardees](https://artadia.org/news/announcing-the-2022-houston-awardees/) - [Announcing the PhillipsX and Artadia Selling Exhibition in Los Angeles](https://artadia.org/news/phillipsx-and-artadia-selling-exhibition-in-los-angeles/) - [Awardee Spotlight: A Dialogue with Leonard Suryajaya](https://artadia.org/news/awardee-spotlight-a-dialogue-with-leonard-suryajaya/) - [Announcing the 2023 Los Angeles Artadia Awards Finalists](https://artadia.org/news/announcing-the-2023-los-angeles-artadia-awards-finalists/) - [Awardee Spotlight: A Dialogue with Nicole Miller](https://artadia.org/news/awardee-spotlight-a-dialogue-with-nicole-miller/) - [Announcing the 2022 Houston Awards Finalists](https://artadia.org/news/2022-houston-awards-finalists-announced/) - [ARTADIA ANNOUNCES AWARD INCREASE](https://artadia.org/news/artadia-announces-award-increase/) - [Awardee Spotlight: A Dialogue with Soody Sharifi](https://artadia.org/news/awardee-spotlight-a-dialogue-with-soody-sharifi/) - [2022 Atlanta Awards Awardees Announced](https://artadia.org/news/2022-atlanta-awards-awardees-announced/) - [2022 Boston Awards Awardees Announced](https://artadia.org/news/2022-boston-awards-awardees-announced/) - [2022 Atlanta Awards Finalists Announced](https://artadia.org/news/2022-atlanta-awards-finalists-announced/) - [2022 Boston Awards Finalists Announced](https://artadia.org/news/2022-boston-awards-finalists-announced/) - [Awardee Spotlight: A Dialogue with Masud Olufani](https://artadia.org/news/awardee-spotlight-a-dialogue-with-masud-olufani/) - [Artadia Announces Four New Board Members](https://artadia.org/news/artadia-announces-four-new-board-members/) - [Awardee Spotlight: A Dialogue with Caleb Cole](https://artadia.org/news/awardee-spotlight-a-dialogue-with-caleb-cole/) - [2022 21c Kansas City Award Awardee Announced](https://artadia.org/news/2022-21c-kansas-city-award-awardee-announced/) - [2022 21c Kansas City Award Finalists Announced](https://artadia.org/news/2022-21c-kansas-city-award-finalists-announced/) - [ARTADIA NETWORK PUBLIC WORKSHOP: 'Writing a Great Artist Statement' with Ninth Street Collective](https://artadia.org/news/artadia-network-public-workshop-writing-a-great-with-ninth-street-collective/) - [2022 San Francisco Bay Area Awardees Announced](https://artadia.org/news/2022-san-francisco-bay-area-awardees-announced/) - [2022 San Francisco Bay Area Award Finalists Announced](https://artadia.org/news/2022-san-francisco-bay-area-award-finalists-announced/) - [Announcing the Second Annual 21c Museum Hotel Artadia Award](https://artadia.org/news/announcing-the-second-annual-21c-museum-hotel-artadia-award/) - [ARTADIA NETWORK PUBLIC WORKSHOP: 'NFT ROUNDTABLE'](https://artadia.org/news/15880/) - [2022 Los Angeles Awards Finalists Announced](https://artadia.org/news/2022-los-angeles-awards-finalists-announced/) - [Artadia Announces Manuela Mozo as Deputy Director](https://artadia.org/news/artadia-announces-manuela-mozo-as-deputy-director/) - [2022 New York Artadia Awardees Announced](https://artadia.org/news/2022-new-york-artadia-awardees-announced/) - [2022 New York Award Finalists Announced](https://artadia.org/news/2022-new-york-award-finalists-announced/) - [Artadia Returns to EXPO CHICAGO 2022](https://artadia.org/news/artadia-returns-to-expo-chicago-2022/) - [2022 Chicago Awardees Announced](https://artadia.org/news/2022-chicago-awardees-announced/) - [2022 Chicago Award Finalists Announced](https://artadia.org/news/2022-chicago-award-finalists-announced/) - [Announcing the 2021 Houston Artadia Awardees](https://artadia.org/news/announcing-2021-houston-artadia-awardees/) - [2022 Los Angeles Awardees Announced](https://artadia.org/news/2022-los-angeles-awardees-announced/) - [NETWORK PRIVATE WORKSHOP: 'DEALERS ROUNDTABLE'](https://artadia.org/news/network-private-workshop-dealers-roundtable/) - [NETWORK PUBLIC WORKSHOP: 'COPYRIGHT BASICS'](https://artadia.org/news/artadia-network-public-workshop-3/) - [NETWORK PRIVATE WORKSHOP: FISCAL SPONSORSHIP](https://artadia.org/news/artadia-network-private-workshop/) - [Announcing Boston as an Artadia Awards City](https://artadia.org/news/announcing-the-2022-boston-artadia-awards/) - [Announcing the 2021 Prospect Artadia Awardees](https://artadia.org/news/announcing-2021-prospect-artadia-awardees/) - [Announcing 2021 Houston Artadia Finalists](https://artadia.org/news/announcing-2021-houston-artadia-finalists/) - [Announcing 2021 Atlanta Artadia Finalists](https://artadia.org/news/announcing-2021-atlanta-artadia-finalists/) - [Announcing 2021 Atlanta Artadia Awardees](https://artadia.org/news/announcing-2021-atlanta-artadia-awardees/) - [Announcing the 2021 New York Awardees](https://artadia.org/news/announcing-2021-new-york-awardees/) - [ARTADIA NETWORK: PUBLIC WORKSHOP](https://artadia.org/news/artadia-network-public-workshop-2/) - [Announcing the 2021 San Francisco Artadia Awardees](https://artadia.org/news/announcing-the-2021-san-francisco-artadia-awardees/) - [Announcing 2021 San Francisco Artadia Finalists](https://artadia.org/news/announcing-2021-san-francisco-artadia-finalists/) - [Announcing 21c Louisville Artadia Awardee](https://artadia.org/news/announcing-21c-louisville-artadia-awardee/) - [Awardee Spotlight: A Dialogue with Gyun Hur](https://artadia.org/news/awardee-spotlight-a-dialogue-with-gyun-hur/) - Gyun Hur is an interdisciplinary artist and an educator whose experience as an immigrant daughter deeply fuels her practice. Gyun’s work has been widely recognized for her floor installations comprising of hand-shredded silk flowers. Through her menial process of making and transforming materials, the artist constructs a visual landscape to evoke a sense of melancholia - [Announcing 2021 New York Finalists](https://artadia.org/news/announcing-2021-new-york-finalists/) - [Announcing 2021 Chicago Awardees](https://artadia.org/news/announcing-2021-chicago-awardees/) - [ARTADIA NETWORK: PUBLIC WORKSHOP](https://artadia.org/news/artadia-network-public-workshop/) - [Announcing 2021 Los Angeles Awardees](https://artadia.org/news/announcing-2021-los-angeles-awardess/) - [Announcing 2021 Chicago Finalists](https://artadia.org/news/announcing-2021-chicago-finalists/) - [ARTADIA NETWORK: PUBLIC WORKSHOP](https://artadia.org/news/artadia-network-upcoming-public-workshop/) - [Announcing the 2021 Los Angeles Finalists](https://artadia.org/news/announcing-the-2021-los-angeles-finalists/) - [Awardee Spotlight: A Dialogue with Francis Almendarez](https://artadia.org/news/awardee-spotlight-a-dialogue-with-francis-almendarez/) - [Aram Moshayedi visits Atlanta](https://artadia.org/news/aram-moshayedi-visits-atlanta/) - [Art & Dialogue: Atlanta Public Program Aram Moshayedi in conversation with Carter Mull at Atlanta Contemporary Art Center](https://artadia.org/news/art-dialogue-program-aram-moshayedi-visits-atlanta/) - [Art & Dialogue: Atlanta Summary from Aram Moshayedi](https://artadia.org/news/art-dialogue-summary-aram-moshayedi-in-atlanta/) - [Art & Dialogue: San Francisco Public Program Hamza Walker at The Lab](https://artadia.org/news/art-dialogue-program-hamza-walker-at-the-lab/) - [Art & Dialogue: Chicago Summary from Tina Kukielski](https://artadia.org/news/art-dialogue-summary-tina-kukielski-in-chicago/) - [Art & Dialogue: Boston Public Program with Rachel Adams at the Rose Art Museum](https://artadia.org/news/art-dialogue-boston-public-program-with-rachel-adams-at-the-rose-art-museum/) - [Art & Dialogue: Boston Summary from Rachel Adams](https://artadia.org/news/art-dialogue-boston-curator-summary/) - [Art & Dialogue: Los Angeles Public Program Katherine Brinson in Conversation with Alex Hubbard at LACMA](https://artadia.org/news/art-dialogue-public-program-katherine-brinson-in-conversation-with-alex-hubbard/) - [Art & Dialogue: New York Public Program with Kristan Kennedy and Donna Huanca at Skowhegan](https://artadia.org/news/art-dialogue-new-york-public-program/) - [Art & Dialogue: Chicago Summary "Radically Yours In Detroit" by Elysia Borowy-Reeder](https://artadia.org/news/art-dialogue-chicago-summary-radically-detroit-elysia-borowy-reeder/) - [Art & Dialogue: Chicago Public Program with Elysia Borowy-Reeder](https://artadia.org/news/art-dialogue-chicago-public-program-elysia-borowy-reeder/) - [Art & Dialogue: Chicago Bad at Sports Interview with Elysia Borowy-Reeder and Ben Stone](https://artadia.org/news/art-dialogue-chicago-bad-sports-interview-ben-stone-elysia-borowy-reeder/) - [Art & Dialogue: Los Angeles Summary by Katherine Brinson](https://artadia.org/news/art-dialogue-los-angeles-summary-katherine-brinson/) - [Art & Dialogue: Houston Public Program with Catherine Morris](https://artadia.org/news/art-dialogue-houston-public-program-catherine-morris/) - [Art & Dialogue: Houston Summary by Catherine Morris](https://artadia.org/news/art-dialogue-houston-summary-catherine-morris/) - [Art & Dialogue: San Francisco Public Program with Peter Eleey](https://artadia.org/news/art-dialogue-san-francisco-public-program-peter-eleey/) - [Art & Dialogue: Los Angeles Public Program with Diana Nawi and Iman Issa at 356 Mission](https://artadia.org/news/art-dialogue-los-angeles-public-program-diana-nawi-iman-issa-356-mission/) - [Art & Dialogue: Boston Curator Summary by Elisabeth Sherman](https://artadia.org/news/art-dialogue-boston-curator-summary-elisabeth-sherman/) - [Art & Dialogue: Boston Public Program with Elisabeth Sherman at MassArt](https://artadia.org/news/art-dialogue-boston-public-program-elisabeth-sherman/) - [Art & Dialogue: Los Angeles Summary by Diana Nawi](https://artadia.org/news/art-dialogue-los-angeles-summary-diana-nawi/) - [Art & Dialogue: Atlanta Public Program with Meg Onli](https://artadia.org/news/art-dialogue-atlanta-public-program-meg-onli/) - [Art & Dialogue: San Francisco Summary by Helen Molesworth](https://artadia.org/news/art-dialogue-san-francisco-summary-helen-molesworth/) - [Art & Dialogue: New York Summary by Miguel Lopez](https://artadia.org/news/art-dialogue-new-york-summary-miguel-lopez/) - [Art & Dialogue: San Francisco Public Program with Helen Molesworth](https://artadia.org/news/art-dialogue-san-francisco-public-program-helen-molesworth/) - [Art & Dialogue: Houston Summary by Anne Ellegood](https://artadia.org/news/art-dialogue-houston-summary-anne-ellegood/) - [Art & Dialogue: Los Angeles Public Program with Magali Arriola](https://artadia.org/news/art-dialogue-los-angeles-public-program-magali-arreola/) - [Art & Dialogue: Chicago Summary by Lauren Haynes](https://artadia.org/news/art-dialogue-chicago-summary-by-lauren-haynes/) - [Art & Dialogue: Atlanta Summary by Meg Onli](https://artadia.org/news/art-dialogue-atlanta-summary-by-meg-onli/) - [Art & Dialogue: Los Angeles Summary by Magali Arriola](https://artadia.org/news/art-dialogue-los-angeles-summary-by-magali-arriola/) - [Art & Dialogue: Atlanta Summary by Antwaun Sargent](https://artadia.org/news/art-dialogue-atlanta-summary-by-antwaun-sargent/) - [Art & Dialogue: Atlanta Public Program with Antwaun Sargent](https://artadia.org/news/art-dialogue-atlanta-public-program-with-antwaun-sargent/) - [Houston Public Program with Beatriz Santiago Muñoz](https://artadia.org/news/houston-public-program-with-beatriz-santiago-munoz/) - [Art & Dialogue: Boston Summary by Alex Klein](https://artadia.org/news/art-dialogue-boston-summary-by-alex-klein/) - [Art & Dialogue: Los Angeles Public Program with Dexter Wimberly](https://artadia.org/news/art-dialogue-los-angeles-public-program-with-dexter-wimberly/) - [Art & Dialogue: Chicago Summary by Naima J. Keith](https://artadia.org/news/art-dialogue-chicago-summary-by-naima-j-keith/) - [Art & Dialogue: Los Angeles Summary by Dexter Wimberly](https://artadia.org/news/art-dialogue-los-angeles-summary-by-dexter-wimberly/) - [Art & Dialogue: New York Summary by Valerie Cassel Oliver](https://artadia.org/news/art-dialogue-new-york-summary-by-valerie-cassel-oliver/) - [Art & Dialogue: Chicago Summary by Jessica Bell Brown](https://artadia.org/news/art-dialogue-chicago-2019/) - [Join us for Art and Dialogue: Atlanta with Heather Pesanti](https://artadia.org/news/art-and-dialogue-atlanta-with-heather-pesanti/) - [Art and Dialogue: Houston Summary and Public Program by Cecilia Fajardo-Hill](https://artadia.org/news/join-us-for-art-and-dialogue-houston-with-cecilia-fajardo-hill/) - [Join us for Art and Dialogue: Los Angeles with Charlotte Cotton](https://artadia.org/news/join-us-for-art-and-dialogue-los-angeles-with-charlotte-cotton/) - [Awardee Spotlight: A Dialogue with Jackie Saccoccio](https://artadia.org/news/awardee-spotlight-a-dialogue-with-jackie-saccoccio/) - [Join us for Art and Dialogue: San Francisco with Miranda Lash](https://artadia.org/news/join-us-for-art-and-dialogue-san-francisco-with-miranda-lash/) - [Awardee Spotlight: A Dialogue with Diane Jacobs](https://artadia.org/news/awardee-spotlight-a-dialogue-with-diane-jacobs/) - [Join us for Art and Dialogue: New York with Kimberli Gant](https://artadia.org/news/join-us-for-art-and-dialogue-new-york-with-kimberli-gant/) - [Art & Dialogue: Los Angeles Summary and Public Program by Charlotte Cotton](https://artadia.org/news/art-dialogue-los-angeles-summary-by-charlotte-cotton/) - [Awardee Spotlight: A Dialogue with Jessica Snow](https://artadia.org/news/awardee-spotlight-a-dialogue-with-jessica-snow/) - [Art & Dialogue: San Francisco Summary & Public Program by Miranda Lash](https://artadia.org/news/art-dialogue-san-francisco-summary-by-miranda-lash/) - [Awardee Spotlight: A Dialogue with Melika Bass](https://artadia.org/news/awardee-spotlight-a-dialogue-with-melika-bass/) - [Art & Dialogue: New York Summary & Public Program by Kimberli Gant](https://artadia.org/news/art-dialogue-new-york-summary-public-program-by-kimberli-gant/) - [Awardee Spotlight: A Dialogue with JooYoung Choi](https://artadia.org/news/awardee-spotlight-a-dialogue-with-jooyoung-choi/) - [Awardee Spotlight: A Dialogue with Angelina Gualdoni](https://artadia.org/news/awardee-spotlight-a-dialogue-with-angelina-gualdoni/) - [Postponed: Art and Dialogue Chicago with Adrienne Edwards](https://artadia.org/news/join-us-for-art-and-dialogue-chicago-with-adrienne-edwards/) - [Awardee Spotlight: A Dialogue with Santiago Cucullu](https://artadia.org/news/awardee-spotlight-a-dialogue-with-santiago-cucullu/) - [Awardee Spotlight: A Dialogue with Hannah Barrett](https://artadia.org/news/awardee-spotlight-a-dialogue-with-hannah-barrett/) - [Art and Dialogue: Atlanta with Andrea Andersson](https://artadia.org/news/art-and-dialogue-atlanta-with-andrea-andersson/) - [Art and Dialogue: Chicago with Adrienne Edwards and Huey Copeland](https://artadia.org/news/art-and-dialogue-chicago-with-adrienne-edwards-and-huey-copeland/) - [Art & Dialogue: Houston Summary by Daniel S. Palmer](https://artadia.org/news/art-dialogue-houston-summary-by-daniel-s-palmer/) - [Art & Dialogue: Atlanta Public Program by Andrea Andersson](https://artadia.org/news/art-dialogue-atlanta-public-program-by-andrea-andersson/) - [Art & Dialogue: Chicago Public Program by Adrienne Edwards](https://artadia.org/news/art-dialogue-chicago-public-program-by-adrienne-edwards/) - [Upcoming Art and Dialogue: New York with Pilar Tompkins-Rivas](https://artadia.org/news/art-and-dialogue-new-york-with-pilar-tompkins-rivas/) - [Art and Dialogue: San Francisco with Michelle White](https://artadia.org/news/art-and-dialogue-san-francisco-with-michelle-white/) - [Art and Dialogue: Los Angeles with Courtney J. Martin](https://artadia.org/news/art-and-dialogue-los-angeles-with-courtney-j-martin/) - [Art & Dialogue: San Francisco Public Program by Michelle White](https://artadia.org/news/art-dialogue-san-francisco-public-program-by-michelle-white/) - [ARTnews feature Free Money: Artadia's unrestricted grants are about believing in artists](https://artadia.org/news/artnews-feature-free-money-artadias-unrestricted-grants-are-about-believing-in-artists/) - [Resource Lists for Artists during COVID-19](https://artadia.org/news/resource-lists-for-artists-during-covid-19/) - [Artist Relief](https://artadia.org/news/artist-relief/) - [Announcing the 2020 New York Finalists](https://artadia.org/news/announcing-the-2020-new-york-finalists/) - [Announcing the 2020 New York Artadia Awardees](https://artadia.org/news/announcing-the-2020-new-york-artadia-awardees/) - [Announcing the 2020 Chicago Finalists](https://artadia.org/news/announcing-the-2020-chicago-finalists/) - [Announcing the 2020 Chicago Artadia Awardees](https://artadia.org/news/announcing-the-2020-chicago-artadia-awardees/) - [Chicago Tribune feature: Uptown, Garfield Park artists Eliza Myrie and Caroline Kent win $10K](https://artadia.org/news/chicago-tribune-feature-uptown-garfield-park-artists-eliza-myrie-and-caroline-kent-win-10k/) - [2020 Artadia Fellowship](https://artadia.org/news/2020-artadia-fellowship/) - [Announcing the 2020 San Francisco Finalists](https://artadia.org/news/announcing-the-2020-san-francisco-finalists/) - [Announcing the 2020 San Francisco Artadia Awardees](https://artadia.org/news/announcing-the-2020-san-francisco-artadia-awardees/) - [Announcing the 2020 Houston Finalists](https://artadia.org/news/announcing-the-2020-houston-finalists/) - [Announcing the 2020 Atlanta Artadia Awardees](https://artadia.org/news/announcing-the-2020-atlanta-artadia-awardees/) - [Announcing the 2020 Atlanta Finalists](https://artadia.org/news/announcing-the-2020-atlanta-finalists/) - [Announcing the 2020 Houston Artadia Awardees](https://artadia.org/news/announcing-the-2020-houston-awardees/) - [Seven Artadia Awardees Included in the Whitney Biennial](https://artadia.org/news/six-artadia-awardees-included-in-the-whitney-biennial/) - [Artadia 20th Anniversary Celebrations Raise Crucial Funds for Artists](https://artadia.org/news/artadia-20th-anniversary-celebrations-raise-crucial-funds-for-artists/) - [Phillips to Offer Artworks Benefiting Artadia in Phillips Day Sale of 20th Century & Contemporary Art](https://artadia.org/news/phillips-to-offer-artworks-benefiting-artadia-in-phillips-day-sale-of-20th-century-contemporary-art/) - [20th Anniversary Artist Editions on Sale Now](https://artadia.org/news/20th-anniversary-artist-editions-on-sale-now/) - [Bid Today on Artadia's 20th Anniversary Silent Auction](https://artadia.org/news/bid-today-on-artadias-20th-anniversary-silent-auction/) - [Awardee Spotlight: A Dialogue with Joe Fyfe](https://artadia.org/news/awardee-spotlight-a-dialogue-with-joe-fyfe/) - [Awardee Spotlight: A Dialogue with Stephanie Syjuco](https://artadia.org/news/awardee-spotlight-a-dialogue-with-stephanie-syjuco/) - [Awardee Spotlight: A Dialogue with Mequitta Ahuja](https://artadia.org/news/awardee-spotlight-a-dialogue-with-mequitta-ahuja/) - 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[Atlanta artists Gyun Hur and Micah Stansell receive Artadia open studios in NYC](https://artadia.org/news/gyun-hur-and-micah-stansell-receive-artadia-studios-in-nyc-this-summer/) - [Artadia featured in Modern Mag](https://artadia.org/news/artadia-featured-in-modern-mag/) - [Artadia Introduces the Artadia/EXPO CHICAGO Award for a Chicago-based Artist](https://artadia.org/news/artadia-introduces-the-artadiaexpo-chicago-award-for-a-chicago-based-artist/) - [UNRESTRICTED: A benefit to support the living artist.](https://artadia.org/news/benefit/) - [Check out the over 50 summer shows that Artadia Awardees are participating in across the globe!](https://artadia.org/news/50-summer-show/) - [Relocated: Artadia's first in-house exhibition on view until October 30!](https://artadia.org/news/relocated-artadias-first-in-house-exhibition-on-view-until-october-30/) ## Artists - [Kiah Celeste](https://artadia.org/artist/kiah-celeste/) - "An artist who is centered within the locality of Louisville, Kiah has the potential to become a part of, and perhaps shape, a wider artistic landscape geographically and culturally," – Soyoung Lee, Chief Curator at Harvard Art Museums Kiah Celeste (B.1994, Brooklyn, NY) is a multi-dimensional artist whose work transcends fitting into one category or - [Charisse Pearlina Weston](https://artadia.org/artist/charisse-weston/) - Charisse Pearlina Weston (b. Houston, TX; based in Brooklyn, New York) is a conceptual artist and writer whose work emerges from deep material investigations of the symbolic and literal curls, layerings, and collapses of space, poetics, and the autobiographical. She contends with the dynamic interplay of violence and intimacy through repetition, enfoldment, and concealment. - [Lily Cox-Richard](https://artadia.org/artist/lily-cox-richard/) - Lily Cox-Richard (she/her/LCR) makes sculptures and installations that take up details of cultural and material histories to explore porousness, energy exchange, and paths of resistance. LCR has been awarded an Artadia grant, a Smithsonian Artist Research Fellowship, a postdoctoral fellowship in the University of Michigan’s Society of Fellows, and residencies at the Core Program, Millay - [Lucy Raven](https://artadia.org/artist/lucy-raven/) - Lucy Raven’s distinct and methodical practice combines an extended and interdisciplinary enquiry into the form, function and apparatus of the moving image – whether animated, digital, mechanical or cinematic – with an ongoing appreciation for the landscapes, labours and myths surrounding the American West. Previous films China Town (2009, actually a photographic stop-motion feature) and - [D-L Alvarez](https://artadia.org/artist/d-l-alvarez/) - Known for ghostly, almost menacing graphite images that use pixilation and intricate hatching to blur the faces of his subjects, the work of artist D-L Alvarez is inspired by queer politics, Bauhaus assemblage and classic “slasher” films. Often highly conceptual, Alvarez’ drawings and installation works are intelligently macabre, delving into critical complexities of race, sexuality and - [Kerry Tribe](https://artadia.org/artist/kerry-tribe/) - Kerry Tribe is an artist and filmmaker based in Los Angeles. Her work has been the subject of solo presentations at SFMOMA, San Francisco; The High Line, New York; Carpenter Center for Visual Arts, Cambridge; The Power Plant, Toronto; Modern Art Oxford and Camden Arts Centre, London. Tribe was the recipient of the Presidential Residency - [Nicole Miller](https://artadia.org/artist/nicole-miller/) - Nicole Miller (b. 1982, Tucson, AZ) received her MFA from the Roski School of the Arts, University of Southern California, Los Angeles. Solo exhibitions of her work include: Every Word Said: History Lessons from Athens and Tucson, MoCA Tucson, Artists’ Film International: Nicole Miller, Ballroom Marfa; The Conductor, High Line Channel 22, New York City; Believing is Seeing, Los Angeles - [Stanya Kahn](https://artadia.org/artist/stanya-kahn/) - Stanya Kahn is an interdisciplinary artist working primarily in film/video with a practice that includes drawing, painting, sculpture/installation, sound and writing. Humor, pathos and the uncanny are central to a hybrid media practice that seeks to re-work relationships between fiction and document, the real and the hyper-real, narrative time and the synchronic time of impulse. - [Jillian Conrad](https://artadia.org/artist/jillian-conrad/) - Jillian Conrad received a Bachelor of Arts, Liberal Arts (Honors) from St. John's College, Santa Fe, NM (1995) and a Master of Fine Arts, Liberal Arts (Honors) from Rhode Island School of Design, Providence, RI (2004). Recent solo exhibitions include Exact Nature, Devin Borden Gallery, Houston, TX (2015) and Sites and Settlements, Behal Fejer Institute, Prague, Czech Republic (2014). In 2015, Conrad participated in the - [David Hartt](https://artadia.org/artist/david-hartt/) - David Hartt creates work that unpacks the social, cultural, and economic complexities of his various subjects. He explores how historic ideas and ideals persist or transform over time. Born in Montréal in 1967, he lives and works in Philadelphia where he is an Associate Professor, in the Department of Fine Arts at the University of - [Floyd Newsum](https://artadia.org/artist/floyd-newsum/) - Newsum’s career spans some 42 years as a visual artist. He received a MFA degree from Tyler School of Art, Temple University. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Newsum live in Houston, Texas where he has worked as an artist and professor of art at the University of Houston Downtown. He is married to his lovely wife, Janice, and - [Meg Cranston](https://artadia.org/artist/meg-cranston/) - Meg Cranston was born in Baldwin, New York in 1960 and received a BA Study in Anthropology at Kenyon College, Ohio and an MFA at California Institute of the Arts, Valencia. She has exhibited widely at LAXArt Gallery One, Los Angeles, CA; Hammer Museum, Los Angeles, CA; Galleri Brandstrup, Oslo, Norway; Neuer Aachener Kunstverein, Aachen; Dunedin Public Art Gallery, Dunedin - New - [Ryan Foerster](https://artadia.org/artist/ryan-foerster/) - Ryan Foerster (b. 1983, Newmarket, Canada) lives and works in New York. His work in photography serves as a relief of his responses to everyday urban materials and the chemical experiments that he imposes upon them within the processes of the darkroom. In collages of lived and altered materials, Foerster induces sentient reactions through imagery - [Vishal Jugdeo](https://artadia.org/artist/vishal-jugdeo/) - Vishal Jugdeo (b. 1979 Regina; lives and works in Los Angeles) received an MFA from the University of California, Los Angeles and a BFA from Simon Fraser University. Jugdeo is faculty and New Genres Area Head in the Department of Art at University of California, Los Angeles. Solo exhibitions have been held at Commonwealth and - [Michi Meko](https://artadia.org/artist/michi-meko/) - In 2015, Michi Meko almost drowned. Inviting this life changing event’s influence into his studio practice, recent works focus on the Black experience of navigating public spaces while remaining buoyant within them. African Americans in public space are consistently threatened, visibly and openly with the evidence sharing offered by social media. Barrages of images simulates - [Jason Kofke](https://artadia.org/artist/jason-kofke/) - Jason Kofke understands a culture through media that has been abandoned, discarded, or abrogated. He uses art as salvage ethnography to attribute meaning to events and artifacts of the past. His projects empathize with communal historical experiences and attempt to make sense of the present through a re-exploration of a common history. Kofke is a - [Katrina Moorhead](https://artadia.org/artist/katrina-moorhead/) - Born in Northern Ireland, Moorhead received her BA and MFA from Edinburgh College of Art, Edinburgh, Scotland. In 2005 her work was included in an exhibition titled The Nature of Things, as Northern Ireland’s inaugural participation in the Venice Biennale. Other exhibitions include Sparkle, 2006, Gallery Side 2, Tokyo; A Thing Called Early Blur (solo), - [Daniel Lind-Ramos](https://artadia.org/artist/daniel-lind-ramos/) - “Comparing artists from so many places is always a challenge. But Daniel Lind-Ramos’s looming sculpture 'Armario de la conciencia' stood out to us for its visceral materiality and impressive range of references. It transcends its immediate context, reminds us of long and complex historical narratives, and stands as a testament to the foundational role that - [Stéphanie Saadé](https://artadia.org/artist/stephanie-saade/) - “We were impressed by Stéphanie Saadé’s engagement with landscape and consideration of the impact of memory and materiality on the body.” -Allison Glenn & Cynthia Post Hunt b. 1983, Lebanon / Lives and works between Beirut and Paris Stéphanie Saadé’s work takes as a departure point the moment when one becomes estranged from his surroundings. - [Carolin Eidner](https://artadia.org/artist/carolin-eidner/) - Carolin Eidner (b. 1984) has studied at the Düsseldorf Art Academy and the University of Applied Arts Vienna, under Erwin Wurm. Solo exhibitions include Vanishing Blue in Pursue of Red in Black at Aurel Scheibler in Berlin, Spring of Singularity at Natalia Hug in Cologne, Mugshot at Parkhaus in Düsseldorf, and an exhibition at the Langen - [Sergei Tcherepnin](https://artadia.org/artist/sergei-tcherepnin/) - "Sergei Tcherepnin’s solo presentation stood out for its elegant simplicity and refined modesty of means [...] [by] combining painting, sculpture, sound and textiles, Tcherepnin has created a body of work that is both formally seductive and playfully engaging.” - Jurors Massimiliano Gioni, Associate Director and Director of Special Exhibitions, New Museum and Cecilia Alemani, Donald R. Mullen, - [Farah Al Qasimi](https://artadia.org/artist/farah-al-qasimi/) - “Farah Al Qasimi’s richly textured, strikingly composed photographs address want, expectation, identity, and global consumer culture, and stood out for their incisive eloquence," stated Lowry. “In spite of their directness, Farah’s photos function on a number of levels and in a very simple sense, I find them interesting both for what they allude to — - [Josh Mannis](https://artadia.org/artist/josh-mannis/) - Josh Mannis (b. 1976, Boston) received his MFA from The School of the Art Institute of Chicago and BFA from the University of Michigan. Solo and two person exhibitions include Galerie Éric Hussenot (upcoming), KNOWLEDGE OF THE FUTURE ESTATE at M+B Los Angeles, Nothing but Trouble at Know More Games (with Becky Howland), New York, NY and Sexus at Thomas Solomon Gallery, - [What Pipeline](https://artadia.org/artist/what-pipeline/) - "It represents to us a relevant and future-oriented model of how artists collaborate locally and beyond by establishing networks that operate both outside of, and through, the art world’s centers. Activated by different contexts—studio, exhibition, gallery, art fair—these ad hoc aggregates of artists perform different functions within our very complex art system. And while Detroit - [Jackie Saccoccio](https://artadia.org/artist/jackie-saccoccio/) - “Coming from different directions, we were both struck by Jackie Saccoccio’s substantial, complex and accomplished painting.” - Tom Eccles, Executive Director, Center for Curatorial Studies, Bard, and Kelly Taxter, Assistant Curator, the Jewish Museum Jackie Saccoccio (1963-2020) was born in Providence, Rhode Island and lived and worked in Connecticut and New York. She received her BFA from the - [Kathy Liao](https://artadia.org/artist/kathy-liao/) - Kathy Liao (she/her) Born in Taipei, Taiwan. Liao received her MFA in Painting from Boston University and BFA in Painting. She is a recipient of various awards including the 2020 Charlotte Street Foundation Visual Artist Award, Elizabeth Greenshield Foundation Grant, and the public art commission for the new Kansas City International Airport. Her recent exhibitions - [Garrett Bradley](https://artadia.org/artist/garrett-bradley/) - Garrett Bradley was born and raised in New York City. She received a MFA from University of California Los Angeles (UCLA) in Film and a BA from Smith College in Philosophy. A recipient of the 2017 Sundance Art of Nonfiction Fellowship and Field of Vision Fellowship, Bradley has been honored with grant support from Art - [Aineki Traverso](https://artadia.org/artist/aineki-traverso/) - Traverso is the 2024 SEEN Artadia Awardee. “I am blown away with the work that Traverso is doing to not only create deeply personal paintings that capture vignettes of her life but that also reshape how one experiences painting itself. Through her different approaches to display and site-specificity, she creates new avenues for contemplation and - [Coleman Collins](https://artadia.org/artist/coleman-collins/) - Collins is the 2026 LeRoy Neiman and Janet Byrne Neiman Foundation Artadia Awardee. "Coleman Collins’ work considers the shifting landscape of image and representation of place, exploring the ways in which physical sites of social, political, and cultural confluence are understood and experienced on-site, on-screen, and beyond." –juror Aurora Tang, Independent Curator / Program Officer, - [Maya Fuji](https://artadia.org/artist/maya-fuji/) - "As a self-trained artist, Fuji is exactly the kind of talent Artadia seeks to champion: ambitious and focused, sharing her interior world with generosity and drawing on anime, manga, and traditional Buddhist and Shinto iconography to reveal something of herself, her family, and her culture. I'm eager to see what this support makes possible for - [Miguel Novelo](https://artadia.org/artist/miguel-novelo/) - "I love the paths of curiosity Miguel carves for himself, paths that lead to quirky, odd, and genuinely interesting places. He brings a playful directness to his use of technology, asking big questions about technoshamanism and technophobia alike and getting big, strange results back. I'm excited to see what this award allows him to build - [Morehshin Allahyari](https://artadia.org/artist/morehshin-allahyari/) - “Morehshin Allahyari’s research-driven, project-based work meditates on the complex, often extractive histories of museum collecting practices, while re-interrogating the cultural legacies of the Persian Golden Age and exploring queer notions of kinship and community. Her expansive practice traverses multiple physical and digital sites, utilizing speculative storytelling and emerging technologies to retrieve and reconstruct narratives that - [Jonathan Michael Castillo](https://artadia.org/artist/jonathan-michael-castillo/) - "Jonathan Michael Castillo photographs with a deep sense of care and intimacy—something that is immediately palpable in his images of interiors within Chicago’s immigrant-owned businesses. His work carries both emotional resonance and visual sensitivity, revealing spaces shaped by labor, memory, and community. As he expands this project beyond Chicago into broader geographies, the Artadia Award - [Nick Raffel](https://artadia.org/artist/nick-raffel/) - "Working primarily through site-specific interventions, Nick Raffel demonstrates a keen sensitivity to the particularities of each context. A generous and gentle form of institutional critique aptly describes Raffel’s practice. Rather than adopting an oppositional stance, Raffel engages institutions from within, attending closely to their structures, rhythms, and internal logics. He frequently collaborates with specialists across - [Mindy Rose Schwartz](https://artadia.org/artist/mindy-rose-schwartz/) - "Mindy Rose Schwartz has been a vital yet under-recognized presence in Chicago’s art scene since the 1990s. Her sculptures and installations blur the boundaries between fine art and craft, combining humor, pathos, and critical reflection to reveal the emotional and cultural resonance of everyday materials. At a pivotal moment—where the political and personal are fully - [Michelle Yi Martin](https://artadia.org/artist/michelle-yi-martin/) - Yi Martin is the 2025 SEEN Awardee. "Yi Martin is hitting her stride with a prolific body of sculptures that challenge the medium's monumental and static lumbering stature with airy, dynamic works that respond to light and movement, which makes them impossible to capture in a single view; they must be experienced.” – juror Jennifer - [Jenifer Wofford](https://artadia.org/artist/jenifer-wofford/) - Wofford is the 2025 ARTPOWER Awardee. "Versatile in performance, painting, sculpture, and film, Wofford's attentive and vibrant art bears an imperative to look, listen and feel stories too easily glossed over." – juror Jennifer Dunlop Fletcher, Helen Hilton Raiser Curator of Architecture and Design, SFMOMA. "Jenifer Wofford's interdisciplinary practice synthesizes painting and performance, harnessing popular - [Virginia L. Montgomery](https://artadia.org/artist/virginia-l-montgomery/) - Montgomery is the 2025 Spirit of the Depths Awardee. "Virginia L. Montgomery's immersive installations live at the intersection of Surrealism, philosophy, and science, while borrowing specific elements from the Texas ecosystem. Despite its eerie character, her lens-based work is the result of extensive research and meticulous creation. Through her practice, she conjures a culture of - [Ayana Ross](https://artadia.org/artist/ayana-ross/) - Ross is the 2025 Arison Artadia Awardee. "Through her use of 'photo socials' and mythological composition, Ayana Ross brings rigorous research and a kind of alchemy to her technically astute painting practice. The result is a representation of community and the cultural moment that is entrancing and timeless." – juror Denise Ryner, Andrea B. Laporte - [Yoshie Sakai](https://artadia.org/artist/yoshie-sakai/) - Sakai is the 2026 Marciano Art Foundation Artadia Awardee. "Through performance, video, and installation imbued with humor, Yoshie Sakai confronts difficult realities of aging in a society lacking systematic support for elders and their caretakers." – juror Aurora Tang, Independent Curator / Program Officer, PST ART "Yoshie Sakai is an interdisciplinary artist whose immersive and - [Gerardo Rosales](https://artadia.org/artist/gerardo-rosales/) - Rosales is the 2025 Bank of America Houston Artadia Awardee. "In his chromatically rich and densely populated compositions, Gerardo Rosales tackles social injustice through humor and playfulness. Drawing from his own multicultural experience, he weaves together multiple elements taken from popular imagery and tales to highlight issues of abuse and oppression, laying bare the power - [Sónia Almeida](https://artadia.org/artist/sonia-almeida/) - Almeida is the 2025 Wagner Foundation Artadia Awardee. "Sónia Almeida’s practice questions how audiences engage with art, knowledge, and the communication of the intangible. Her work is exquisite in execution and playful in presentation. It is thrilling to see Sónia continue to dissolve the boundaries between different forms of production and expression.” – juror Joseph - [David L. Johnson](https://artadia.org/artist/david-l-johnson/) - “Johnson’s precise lens allows us to see the relationship between the structural and the personal and how these registers define our lives in New York City. There’s a poetic quality to his incisive critique that asks the viewer to keep returning to the work.” – Elisabeth Sherman, Chief Curator, Museum of The City of New - [Frank WANG Yefeng](https://artadia.org/artist/frank-wang-yefeng/) - Frank WANG Yefeng's practice navigates the instability of identity, place, and perception, exploring the experience of "in-betweenness" that arises from a nomadic, transnational existence. Taking a non-hierarchical approach across 3D animation, video installation, sculpture, painting, drawing, and text, he constructs speculative worlds of whimsical characters and uncanny landscapes in which the boundaries between the human - [Carrie Yamaoka](https://artadia.org/artist/carrie-yamaoka/) - Carrie Yamaoka is an interdisciplinary artist whose work ranges across painting, drawing, photography, and sculpture. She engages with the topography of surfaces, materiality and process, the tactility of the barely visible and the chain of planned and chance incidents that determine the outcome of the object. Her work addresses the viewer at the intersection between - [Sula Bermudez-Silverman](https://artadia.org/artist/sula-bermudez-silverman/) - "Sula Bermudez-Silverman conducts deep research into the significance and history of the objects that surround our daily lives, investigating the ways in which symbol or material can act as a carrier of historical memory."– juror Aurora Tang, Independent Curator / Program Officer, PST ART "Sula Bermudez-Silverman’s practice is grounded in a deep engagement with the - [Rose D'Amato](https://artadia.org/artist/rose-damato/) - "As a chronicler and interpreter of historical cultural relevance, D'Amato's precise lettering, complex paint process, and application on cars, signs, and canvas, capture not a 'lost art' but one that needs to be pulled into the present for reexamination through a contemporary lens." – juror Jennifer Dunlop Fletcher, Helen Hilton Raiser Curator of Architecture and - [Nile Harris](https://artadia.org/artist/nile-harris/) - "Using the speed, language and logic of internet and social media experience, Nile Harris's multifaceted performance practice incorporates humor and vibrant visual aesthetics to entrance audiences while delivering sharp, visceral critiques of race and society." – juror Alison Coplan, Chief Curator, Swiss Institute. "Nile Harris brings extraordinary energy to his work, unraveling the structures and - [Lovie Olivia](https://artadia.org/artist/lovie-olivia/) - "Lovie Olivia poignantly inserts the past into our present by exploring the history of materials in her multilayered pieces. Her process of searching and gathering gives expression to collective memories intimately connected to Southernism. The intricate reworking of surfaces and images masterfully illustrates her capacity of giving shape to forgotten narratives." – juror Frauke Josenhans, - [Harrison Wayne](https://artadia.org/artist/harrison-wayne/) - "Harrison Wayne's configuration of poetic scores, collective action, time-based sculpture and chemistry thoughtfully shifts perspectives on art as object and event." – juror Denise Ryner, Andrea B. Laporte Curator, ICA Philadelphia "Harrison's work is a poetic chemistry of connection, loss, and reconnection—to community, to family, and to the objects we imbue with the weight of - [Brayan Enriquez](https://artadia.org/artist/brayan-enriquez/) - "Brayan Enriquez's approach to portraiture was expansive yet vulnerable in such a way that his work offers a sense of intimacy with lived experiences of migration, diaspora and loss." – juror Denise Ryner, Andrea B. Laporte Curator, ICA Philadelphia "Brayan's practice exemplifies how photography, as a medium for remembering, can enmesh personal exploration, family archive, - [Brittni Ann Harvey](https://artadia.org/artist/brittni-ann-harvey/) - "Brittni Ann Harvey’s work speaks to the context of Massachusetts in such a beautiful and thoughtful way. Her practice reflects on enduring structures of power through metaphor and through her use of local, highly skilled forms of production specific to Fall River. Beyond her artistic work, her commitment to community through Fall River MOCA demonstrates - [Sopheak Sam](https://artadia.org/artist/sopheak-sam/) - "Sopheak Sam is a remarkable artist whose work unpicks complex histories, forms of memory, and the translation between ritual and space. I’m deeply excited to see how Sopheak continues to expand their practice, through new techniques and approaches to design an exploration of mediums." – juror Joseph Henry, Director of Cultural Planning, City of Boston, - [Napoleon Jones-Henderson](https://artadia.org/artist/napoleon-jones-henderson/) - "Jones-Henderson's practice stretches profoundly around what it means to be human. His interdisciplinary work engages with a spiritual and cultural continuity, which finds strength in the African-American experience. For Jones-Henderson, being an artist is defined by being connected with others, and he is an incredibly generous collaborator, community social activist, and inspirational mentor." - Juror - [Astria Suparak](https://artadia.org/artist/astria-suparak/) - Astria Suparak’s cross-disciplinary projects address complex and urgent issues (like institutionalized racism, classism, and colonialism) made accessible through a popular culture lens, such as science-fiction movies, rock music, and sports. Straddling creative and scholarly work, Suparak’s projects chronicle subcultures and omitted perspectives. Her series Asian Futures is an incisive taxonomy of white Western film tropes, - [Bria Lauren](https://artadia.org/artist/bria-lauren/) - "Centered on her community in Houston's third ward, Bria Lauren's photographs and films are stunning portraits of Black women and the spaces--domestic, psychic, social--that they inhabit and claim as their own. Larsen is an artist who is keenly attuned to her subjects and the intimacies and mundanities of their daily lives. With care and compassion, - [Santiago Cucullu](https://artadia.org/artist/santiago-cucullu/) - Argentinean born, artist Santiago Cucullu creates multi-media works that culminate in spatially unified installations. Often arranged with elaborate wall-sized murals, sculpture, and vibrant works on paper, Cucullu emphasizes the subtleties of intuitive pacing and spatial orientation experienced in his broad installations. Specifically, Cucullu creates works using a duality of materials and appropriation to indicate the - [Tirtza Even](https://artadia.org/artist/tirtza-even/) - An experimental documentary maker for over 25 years, Even has produced work which ranges from feature-length documentaries to multichannel, immersive and interactive video installations. Her projects, which rely on almost imperceptible digital manipulation of slow and extended moments, depict the less overt manifestations of complex, and at times extreme, social and political dynamics in locations - [Ramekon O’Arwisters](https://artadia.org/artist/ramekon-oarwisters/) - Ramekon O’Arwisters is the 2021 recipient of the McLaughlin Foundation Award for The Project Space at Headlands Center for the Arts, Artist-in-Residence program and a Pollock-Krasner Foundation Grant for 2020/21. Past artist-in-residence programs include the de Young Museum Artist in Residence; The Headlands Center for the Arts, Sausalito, CA; the Djerassi Resident Artists Program; Recology - [Travis Somerville](https://artadia.org/artist/travis-somerville/) - Travis Somerville was born in 1963 in Atlanta, GA. Growing up in towns throughout the southern United States and along the eastern sea board, he briefly studied at Maryland Institute College of Art, Baltimore, MD, finally settling in San Francisco where he attended the San Francisco Art Institute, CA. His large scale oil paintings on - [Suné Woods](https://artadia.org/artist/sune-woods/) - "Suné Woods' video works convey cultural memory through the body. Her sensitivity to social stigma, her philosophical engagement, and her expressions of radical love position her as an exemplary LA artist with a commitment to social justice." - Anuradha Vikram, Independent Curator and writer "In her entrancing video work, Woods explores liminal spaces – both physical - [Erika NJ Allen](https://artadia.org/artist/erika-nj-allen/) - “Through the familiar and the absurd, Erika NJ Allen’s empathic work incisively explores the intersection of immigration, consumption, and exploitation, ultimately reminding us of our fraught yet shared humanity and the responsibility we have toward one another.”- juror Jessica Hong, Senior Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art, Toledo Museum of Art. Allen is the 2024 - [Verónica Gaona](https://artadia.org/artist/veronica-gaona/) - "Verónica Gaona creates spare, sometimes ephemeral objects, installations, and performances that explore the poetics of migration and permanence, memory and loss." - Natalie Dupêcher, Associate Curator of Modern Art, the Menil Collection Verónica Gaona was born in Brownsville, Texas, on the U.S.–Mexico border, and is based in Houston. Gaona received an MFA in Studio Art - [Funlola Coker](https://artadia.org/artist/funlola-coker/) - “The three 2024 Boston Artadia Awardees represent exciting and important voices in the Boston art scene. Engaging urgent topics as varied as water ecosystems, criminal justice, and Yoruba cosmology, these artists deploy materials, language, and cultural traditions to make connections between individual identity and community experience. Each artist draws on their own personal and professional - [Ranu Mukherjee](https://artadia.org/artist/ranu-mukherjee/) - “Mukherjee has an impressive command of various mediums, working in a hybrid of collage, painting, and film cohesively to tackle topics of colonization, climate, and time through compositions of plants, minerals, bodies, and objects - such as furniture made with exploited materials - that come together in a distinct visual landscape.” - Juror Christine Koppes, - [Mary Patten](https://artadia.org/artist/mary-patten/) - Mary Patten is a visual artist, video-maker, writer, educator, and long-time political activist. For years, Patten has led or participated in many public collaborations and actions including Chicago Torture Justice Memorials, ACT UP Chicago, the Madame Binh Graphics Collective, Feel Tank Chicago, Artists’ Call Against Intervention in Central America and the Caribbean, and community mural-making. - [Genevieve Quick](https://artadia.org/artist/genevieve-quick/) - “Coming from a place of intensive questioning and research, Quick's practice uses humor and spectacle to suggest alternative histories and tools for communication. Throughout her videos, performances, and interactive works, Quick creates worlds that allow for imagining new, expansive, and truly bonkers futures.”- jurors Ileana Tejada, Senior Manager, Fellowships and Programs, Headlands Center for the - [Diane Jacobs](https://artadia.org/artist/diane-jacobs/) - “I use my hands, my heart, and critical thinking to make artist books, installations, mixed-media sculpture, and works on paper influenced by research, personal experience, community engagement, and a conviction that art inspires change. I use materials that surprise and stimulate associative and visceral reactions in an effort to spark curiosity and create an opening - [Angelina Gualdoni](https://artadia.org/artist/angelina-gualdoni/) - "[Gualdoni's paintings] offer the expressive qualities of paint in combination with the artist's skill to collaborate with process." - Juror René de Guzman, Senior Curator, Oakland Museum of California Angelina Gualdoni is a painter living in New York City. Using extended techniques in staining and pouring, Gualdoni invites viewers to consider how we read natural phenomena, - [Beatriz Cortez](https://artadia.org/artist/beatriz-cortez/) - "Beatriz Cortez is a monumental sculptor, and I say that with respect to her materials, her scale, and her importance. Her works connect cultures and species across space and time." - Anuradha Vikram, Independent Curator and writer "Cortez's labor-intensive sculptures imagine future realms while remaining grounded in a deep knowledge of and pluralistic approach to - [Masud Olufani](https://artadia.org/artist/masud-olufani/) - "Often invoking the trickster in his work, Masud Olufani’s multidisciplinary practice looks to our ancestors and powerfully envisions the narrative traditions of African and African American folklore, with a particular focus on collective memory as it is manifested in the American South."-Raina Lampkins-Fielder, Curator, Souls Grown Deep Foundation, Atlanta Masud Olufani is an Atlanta based multidisciplinary - [Laura Davis](https://artadia.org/artist/laura-davis/) - Laura Davis creates art that disrupts traditional notions of value by merging found and fabricated materials within the realms of art, design, and craft. Originally trained in metalsmithing and enameling, her interest in jewelry shifted from aesthetic to psychosocial meaning. Davis explores the material culture of the aftermarket through the lens of her lived experience - [Jen Everett](https://artadia.org/artist/jen-everett/) - "Jen Everett's presentation particularly stood out to me. Her work brings an archival sensibility and an aesthetic that resonates both personally and within the broader history of image-making." – juror Erin Dziedzic, Independent Curator. "I was particularly taken by the rigor, precision and thoughtfulness of Jen Everett's interdisciplinary practice of rupture, Black interiority, and the - [Sara Magenheimer](https://artadia.org/artist/sara-magenheimer/) - Sara Magenheimer is an artist preoccupied with language whose work spans filmmaking, video installation, writing, performance, collage, sound and sculpture. She is based in New York. Recent solo exhibitions include Timeshare gallery, LA; the University Art Museum in Albany, NY, New Museum, NY; the Portland Institute for Contemporary Art, OR; The Kitchen, NY. Her videos - [Yuge Zhou](https://artadia.org/artist/yuge-zhou/) - "Zhou's stirring moving image works, performances, and videos, often layers personal and political histories addressing questions of place, the silences in the archive, and the forces of connection."- juror Gee Wesley, Curatorial Assistant Department of Media and Performance, MoMA. Yuge Zhou is the 2024 Joyce Foundation Artadia Awardee. At the age of five, Yuge Zhou - [Amy Ellingson](https://artadia.org/artist/amy-ellingson/) - Amy Ellingson’s work has been exhibited nationally and in Tokyo, Japan. In addition to the Artadia Grant to Individual Artists, she is the recipient of the Fleishhacker Foundation Eureka Fellowship and has been awarded fellowships at MacDowell, the Ucross Foundation and the Civitella Ranieri Foundation. Ellingson’s work is held in various public collections, including the - [Marcel Pardo Ariza](https://artadia.org/artist/marcel-pardo-ariza/) - “As a Bay Area local, it gives me great pleasure to know that two of our community's most inspiring artistic voices, Marcel Pardo Ariva and Lava Thomas, are receiving not only an important and well-deserved recognition on a national scale, but an award that might help them overcome some of the countless obstacles they are - [Sadie Barnette](https://artadia.org/artist/sadie-barnette/) - Sadie Barnette was born and raised in Oakland, California and holds a BFA from CalArts and an MFA from UC San Diego. She has presented solo exhibitions at venues such as The Kitchen in New York City, ICA Los Angeles, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, Walker Art Center, MCA San Diego, The San José - [Frederick Hayes](https://artadia.org/artist/fred-hayes/) - "I was born in Atlanta, Ga and moved to California to study photography at the San Francisco Art Institute where I received both an undergraduate and graduate degrees. By the time I left school the photographic image had become tool for a more personal examination and exploration of my life experiences through the use of - [Fahamu Pècou](https://artadia.org/artist/fahamu-pecou/) - Dr. Fahamu Pecou, Chevalier de l’Ordre des Arts et des Lettres, is an interdisciplinary artist and scholar whose works combine observations on hip-hop, fine art, and popular culture to address concerns around contemporary representations of Black men. Through paintings, performance art, and academic work, Dr. Pecou confronts the social construct of Black masculinity and Black - [Kara Maria](https://artadia.org/artist/kara-maria/) - Kara Maria is a visual artist working in painting, drawing, printmaking and public art. Her recent work addresses the urgent issues of climate change, biodiversity loss, and their significant impact on humanity. She meticulously paints miniature portraits of threatened, endangered, and extinct animals amid fields of flying shapes, twisting lines, and swirling colors. These small - [Stephanie Syjuco](https://artadia.org/artist/stephanie-syjuco/) - Stephanie Syjuco works in photography, sculpture, and installation, moving from handmade and craft-inspired mediums to digital editing and archive excavations. Recently, she has focused on how photography and image-based processes are implicated in the construction of exclusionary narratives of history and citizenship. Born in the Philippines in 1974, Syjuco received her MFA from Stanford University - [Gyun Hur](https://artadia.org/artist/gyun-hur/) - Gyun Hur is an interdisciplinary artist and educator whose work delves into themes of grief, memory, and the poetics of diaspora. Born in South Korea, she immigrated to Georgia at the age of 13, an experience that profoundly influences her artistic and pedagogical approaches. Hur's practice encompasses installations, performances, drawings, and writings, forming a collection - [Nour Ballout](https://artadia.org/artist/nour-ballout/) - "In Ballout's work, the artist strikes an affective relationship to the past, that neither privileges the logics of official archives nor the written histories of the state, but instead, weaves together subjugated accounts drawn intimate personal spaces and collective sites of belonging."- juror Gee Wesley, Curatorial Assistant Department of Media and Performance, MoMA. Nour Ballout - [Violette Bule](https://artadia.org/artist/violette-bule/) - “I'm excited to see how this award will shape upcoming projects for Bule and support her multidisciplinary practice that centers personal connection and storytelling to reveal the power dynamics that shape our daily life.”- Juror Anna Walker, Executive Director, Lawndale Art Center. Violette Bule is the Horton Artadia Award Recipient. Violette Bule is an artist operating - [LaMont Hamilton](https://artadia.org/artist/lamont-hamilton/) - LaMont Hamilton is a multidisciplinary autodidact artist. Hamilton deals with the spiritual, ecological and subconscious through sound, installation, performance, poetry and lens based medium. He is also the founder of the podcast Ear Expansion- a show that features long form conversations with artist of color that explores the intersection of sound art, experimental music, and - [Ruth Dusseault](https://artadia.org/artist/ruth-dusseault/) - Ruth Dusseault is a journalist, photographer and filmmaker who focuses on the systems that undergird modern life. Her work centers on climate change, geography and ethnography. She has curated exhibitions for the District of Columbia Art Center, the Contemporary in Atlanta, and the Avery Center at the Carnegie Museum of Art. As assistant professor and - [Anne Wilson](https://artadia.org/artist/anne-wilson-2/) - Anne Wilson received the Artadia Award in 2001 and 2008. Anne Wilson is a Chicago-based visual artist who creates sculpture, material drawings, video and performances that are grounded in a textile language. Her artworks reside in permanent collections around the world including the Art Institute of Chicago; Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago; Metropolitan Museum of - [dana washington-queen](https://artadia.org/artist/dana-washington-queen/) - Dana Washington-Queen is a writer and artist based in Oakland, California. Working across analog photography, video, and mixed media installation, their formal experiments collapse documentary, cinema, and spoken word performance to push against the boundaries of storytelling and traditional filmmaking. Their work is grounded in black studies, black feminism, and black/queer anthropology to reposition and - [Anna Mayer](https://artadia.org/artist/anna-mayer/) - “Mayer has distinguished herself as one of the preeminent ceramicists in Texas, creating vital and powerful material histories of place. A dedicated educator, her work provides an aspirational model for the next generation of sculptors.” - juror Owen Duffy, Nancy C. Allen Curator and Director of Exhibitions, Asia Society Texas. Anna Mayer uses ceramics—dirt that - [Melissa Leandro](https://artadia.org/artist/melissa-leandro/) - "Melissa Leandro uses textiles to evoke feelings of nostalgia, comfort, and lushness, drawing upon her memories of family homes, flea markets, and tropical landscapes. Though primarily made of fibers, her works also operate as photographs, drawings, maps, portraits, and paintings. Leandro masterfully combines multiple processes - jacquard weaving, embroidery, cyanotypes, and more - to create - [Yevgeniya Baras](https://artadia.org/artist/yevgeniya-baras/) - Yevgeniya Baras is an artist working in New York. She has exhibited her work at galleries including White Columns, NY; The Landing, LA; Reyes Finn Gallery, Detroit; Gavin Brown Enterprise, NY; Nicelle Beauchene, NY; Mother Gallery, NY; Inman Gallery, Houston; Sperone Westwater Gallery, NY; Thomas Erben Gallery, NY; the Pit, LA; Soco, NC as well as internationally including - [SaraNoa Mark](https://artadia.org/artist/saranoa-mark/) - "SaraNoa Mark’s work stood out for me as an exceedingly thoughtful exploration of the power of mark-making; their deceptively simple work contains far-reaching implications about place, the nature of collective memory, museum practice, and the post-colonial condition." - Juror René Morales, James W. Alsdorf Chief Curator, MCA Chicago. SaraNoa Mark (b. NY, NY) pursues a - [Phyllis Bramson](https://artadia.org/artist/phyllis-bramson/) - Chicago-based Phyllis Bramson is known for her richly ornamental, excessive, and decadent paintings. She is greatly inspired by 18th century Rococo and Chinoiserie, along with Chinese Pleasure Garden paintings and the French painters Boucher and Fragonard. The narratives in Bramson’s paintings remain incomplete, telling an open-ended story and resembling tropes concerning romantic folly. Her canvases - [Kim Dacres](https://artadia.org/artist/kim-dacres/) - Kim Dacres (b. 1986, Bronx, New York; lives and works between Harlem and the Bronx, New York.; MS CUNY Lehman College, Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages, 2010; BA Williams College, Political Science, Art Studio, and Africana Studies 2008.) Dacres’s work has been exhibited around the world, including recent solo and two-artist exhibitions at - [Amanda Ross-Ho](https://artadia.org/artist/amanda-ross-ho/) - "By reproducing ordinary objects at a scale and with a fastidiousness that give sculptural expression to the psychic dimensions of those things--emotive powers, social demands, cultural legacies--Amanda Ross-Ho, for the past two decades, has been a leading voice in the Los Angeles art discourse and has indelibly shaped our understanding of props, artifacts, and monuments." - [Isabelle Frances McGuire](https://artadia.org/artist/isabelle-frances-mcguire/) - "McGuire’s work emerges from the complex networks of history, narrative, and action within our contemporary technological landscape. She tinkers with the forms we inherit, testing their limits in the process.” – Juror Giampaolo Bianconi, Dittmer Associate Curator, Modern and Contemporary Art at the Art Institute of Chicago. Isabelle Frances McGuire (b. 1994, Austin, TX) lives - [Carlos Flores](https://artadia.org/artist/carlos-flores/) - “Carlos deploys his many talents—sculptor, flower farmer, performer, and facilitator—to create 'de-numbing' experiences that are both beautiful and deeply necessary in this fraught climate. Through his portable ofrendas and other immersive installations in public space, Carlos invites reflection, healing, and connection, often drawing from the rich traditions of Latinx/e culture to foster spaces of collective - [B. Ingrid Olson](https://artadia.org/artist/b-ingrid-olson/) - “B. Ingrid Olson’s work stands out for her skillful manipulation of materials and conceptual rigor. Olson has developed a striking, multidimensional visual language across sculptural and photographic forms as she plays with her own and viewers’ relationships to the body in space within the carefully constructed and dynamic environments of her exhibitions.” – Juror Lydia Ross, - [Zalika Azim](https://artadia.org/artist/zalika-azim/) - "Zalika Azim's poetic exploration of migration weaves together historical experience, living communities, and embodied memory to render kinetic sculptures that evoke deep emotion and connection." – juror Alison Coplan, Chief Curator, Swiss Institute. "Zalika Azim’s work foregrounds the sensory and psychoacoustic potential of exhibitions to open a generous space for collective reflection—insisting that time and - [Abigail DeVille](https://artadia.org/artist/abigail-deville/) - "Engaging with the detritus of our lived surroundings, Abigail DeVille examines the power structures that are inherent to historical narratives, monuments, and cities to chart a path toward liberation." – juror Alison Coplan, Chief Curator, Swiss Institute. "Abigail DeVille’s expansive works insist that artists and artworks can—and should—exist in public: reclaiming parks and plazas not - [Ali Eyal](https://artadia.org/artist/ali-eyal/) - "Eyal works across painting, video, installation, and photography to examine the intersection of community and politics in Iraq. Challenging the Iraqi modernist tradition, his practice blends traditional techniques with contemporary research. The works are a powerful mix of precision and abstraction that confront collective trauma and cultural wounds." - juror Suzy Halajian, Executive Director & - [Roksana Pirouzmand](https://artadia.org/artist/roksana-pirouzmand/) - "Roksana Pirouzmand, a sculptor, ceramicist, and installation artist, examines the relationship between material and the human form, exploring themes of memory, connection, and resilience. In her recent work, she delves into diasporic histories, using striking silhouettes to reflect the complexities of exile and enduring bonds. Her practice intertwines fragile materials in precarious compositions, capturing the - [Esteban Raheem Abdul Raheem Samayoa](https://artadia.org/artist/esteban-abdul-raheem-samayoa/) - “Samayoa said that "the Bay Area is a great place to be an artist--we're all weird and strange here, making our weird stuff. There is space to breathe here." This sense of freedom—to create, discover, connect and experiment--was deeply felt in our visit with Samayoa. Throughout his varied material practice, Samayoa illustrates an impressive ability - [Gabriel Sosa](https://artadia.org/artist/gabriel-sosa/) - “The three 2024 Boston Artadia Awardees represent exciting and important voices in the Boston art scene. Engaging urgent topics as varied as water ecosystems, criminal justice, and Yoruba cosmology, these artists deploy materials, language, and cultural traditions to make connections between individual identity and community experience. Each artist draws on their own personal and professional - [Hadi Falapishi](https://artadia.org/artist/hadi-falapishi/) - “With more than 500 artists applying for the award, it was no mean feat to arrive at a collective agreement on five with whom to do studio visits: so many incredible ideas and approaches to discern between. Devin, Erick, Hadi, Sable Elyse, and Sasha were all inspiring and thought provoking in their practices. Each is - [Alexis Pye](https://artadia.org/artist/alexis-pye/) - “Pye infuses her paintings with fresh energy, thoughtfully reimagining and remixing art history. She truly is one of the most exciting young painters working today.” - juror Owen Duffy, Nancy C. Allen Curator and Director of Exhibitions, Asia Society Texas. Pye is the 2024 Horton Artadia Award receipient. Alexis's practice explores the tradition of portraiture - [Brian Kapernekas](https://artadia.org/artist/brian-kapernekas/) - Brian Kapernekas lives and works in the Chicago area. He has received his B.F.A from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and his M.F.A. from the University of Illinois at Chicago. He has taught at Northern Illinois University. Recent solo exhibitions include Through Grids and Frayed Fields at 65GRAND, Chicago IL., and Cabin - [Gabriel Martinez](https://artadia.org/artist/gabriel-martinez/) - “Martinez has a polyphonic approach to art practice, as he experiments with textile, installation, sculpture, community space, sound and ideas that extend beyond “art,” yet inherently connect it with politics and social reality.” - juror Megha Ralapati, Program Director, Fellowships, CEC ArtsLink. Martinez’s art explores relationships produced by the built environment and the body's experience - [Ariel Dannielle](https://artadia.org/artist/ariel-dannielle/) - “Dannielle’s work is incredibly fun and personal and yet speaks to a legacy of artists documenting their own lens of the Black experience, especially Black women. Her experimentation with material and representations of Black women give reverence to an area of visual culture that is not always seen in art.” - juror Lauren Cross, Gail-Oxford Associate - [Sergio Suárez](https://artadia.org/artist/sergio-suarez/) - “Suárez’s work is deeply thought provoking and expansive. The way he translates such complex themes across material and form is impressive. I enjoyed the various dimensions of their work and his desire to keep experimenting.” - juror Lauren Cross, Gail-Oxford Associate Curator of American Decorative Arts, The Huntington. Sergio Suárez (B.1995) is a Mexican-born, Atlanta-based - [Phung Huynh](https://artadia.org/artist/phung-huynh/) - "Huynh’s multifaceted artistic practice is informed by her work as artist, educator, and activist. She embodies all her roles in her community through enacting generosity and abundance, such as in her detailed and thoughtful drawing process, and the efforts of bringing institutional transformation in the display of cultural objects."- Selene Preciado, Curator & Director of Programs, - [Jefferson Pinder](https://artadia.org/artist/jefferson-pinder/) - "Pinder's work explores the vernacular performance of Black life–probing how Black movement-building practices of protest, remembrance, and assembly can not only disrupt choreographies of state power but also rehearse new possibilities for the future."- juror Gee Wesley, Curatorial Assistant Department of Media and Performance, MoMA. Jefferson Pinder is the 2024 Walder Foundation Artadia Awardee. Jefferson - [Amanda Phingbodhipakkiya](https://artadia.org/artist/amanda-phingbodhipakkiya/) - "Phingbodhipakkiya investigates cultural histories through material and process with a particular focus on textiles, installation, and collaboration. Her work offers spaces of renewal, collective mourning, and healing, examining the role of ritual in contemporary life and ways to be in community."- jurors Eileen Jeng Lynch, Director of Curatorial Programs, The Bronx Museum, and Diana Nawi, - [Evelyn Rydz](https://artadia.org/artist/evelyn-rydz/) - “The three 2024 Boston Artadia Awardees represent exciting and important voices in the Boston art scene. Engaging urgent topics as varied as water ecosystems, criminal justice, and Yoruba cosmology, these artists deploy materials, language, and cultural traditions to make connections between individual identity and community experience. Each artist draws on their own personal and professional - [Dana Frankfort](https://artadia.org/artist/dana-frankfort/) - "Dana Frankfort’s dedication to process, formal experimentation, and the depths and pleasures of color animate a body of paintings in which she explores legibility, visual potency and dissolution of written words." - Dean Daderko, Curator, Contemporary Arts Museum Houston and Kanitra Fletcher, Curatorial Assistant, Modern and Contemporary Art, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston Dana Frankfort (born 1971, Houston, - [Zeina Barakeh](https://artadia.org/artist/zeina-barakeh/) - “Barakeh offers deeply considered visual amalgamations of historic categories—of art, of war, of geopolitics and economies—that compels one to consider our position in the contemporary moment. In her recent installations and projects, Barakeh shows an incredible sensitivity to site-specificity and interest in pushing on the understanding of the connections between exterior conditions and interior trauma.”- - [Carlos Martiel](https://artadia.org/artist/carlos-martiel/) - "Martiel’s long-standing performance practice, in which he uses his own body and often places himself in positions of duress, addresses legacies of colonialism, violence, and exploitation. Martiel’s powerful works ask the viewer to confront the embodied brutality of history and of our moment."- jurors Eileen Jeng Lynch, Director of Curatorial Programs, The Bronx Museum, and - [American Artist](https://artadia.org/artist/american-artist/) - "American Artist’s work encapsulates a vast range of ideas and artistic vocabularies that offer an incisive lens onto the interrelated nature of race, technology, and social structures. Their practice also importantly takes up questions around the ethics of how we collaborate and explores alternative models of pedagogy."- jurors Eileen Jeng Lynch, Director of Curatorial Programs, - [Cayetano Ferrer](https://artadia.org/artist/cayetano-ferrer/) - Cayetano Ferrer (b. 1981, Honolulu; lives and works in Los Angeles) received an MFA from University of Southern California (2010) and a BFA from Art Institute of Chicago (2006). Solo exhibitions have been held at Commonwealth and Council, Los Angeles (2019); Southard Reid, London (2018); Podium, Oslo (2018); Faena Art Center, Buenos Aires (2017); and - [Young Joon Kwak](https://artadia.org/artist/young-joon-kwak/) - "Kwak’s innovative sculptures and performances propose new ways of considering bodies by utilizing strategies of masking and camouflage, and rethinking representation and visibility to reimagine what a body can be, informed by BIPOC, Queer and Trans communities."- Eugenie Tsai, Independent Curator. Young Joon Kwak (b. 1984, Queens, NY; lives and works in Los Angeles) is the - [Na Mira](https://artadia.org/artist/na-mira/) - "Mira’s projects about the work and legacy of Theresa Hak Kyung Cha explore how 'fragmentation is the truest form of witness.' Mira’s layered experimental work is visionary and extremely profound. Language, memory, and archive are the source materials for her research-based shamanism as she connects time and space through transmission."- Selene Preciado, Curator & Director of - [Diane Severin Nguyen](https://artadia.org/artist/diane-severin-nguyen/) - Diane Severin Nguyen is the recipient of the 2023 Arison Artadia Award. Diane Severin Nguyen is an artist who works with photography, video, and installation. Nguyen currently lives and works in New York. Nguyen received her BA from Virginia Commonwealth University and an MFA from the Milton Avery Graduate School of the Arts at Bard - [Stefanie Jackson](https://artadia.org/artist/stefanie-jackson/) - “Stefanie Jackson is a dreamer and a storyteller who envisions fictional worlds haunted by nightmarish realities, addressing issues regarding racial and political injustices, the erasure of African American histories, and social inequity and inequality in the United States.”- Rory Padeken, Vicki and Kent Logan Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art, Denver Art Museum. Jackson's paintings - [Irene Antonia Diane Reece](https://artadia.org/artist/irene-antonia-diane-reece/) - “I'm excited how this award celebrates and supports Reece's commitment to her community through a radical art practice that tells their stories with thoughtfulness and care.”- Juror Anna Walker, Executive Director, Lawndale Art Center. Irene Antonia Diane Reece, Born and raised in Houston, TX, identifies as a contemporary artist and visual activist. She earned her BFA - [Saúl Hernández-Vargas](https://artadia.org/artist/saul-hernandez-vargas/) - “Working with words, sounds, object-making, and performance, Hernández-Vargas’ practice transcends boundaries and I hope this award will continue to propel his artwork forward into new realms of making.” - Juror Anna Walker, Executive Director, Lawndale Art Center. Saúl Hernández-Vargas. Visual artist. Recently, he has exhibited at the Houston Climate Justice Museum. He has been an artist - [Larry Walker](https://artadia.org/artist/larry-walker/) - "Before meeting Larry, several of the artists I had conducted studio visits with told me how important he was to their practice. It was easy to see why; we spoke about the process of archiving one’s career and mostly about his pedagogical practice in teaching younger generations. It was a real honor to have a - [Jessica Caldas](https://artadia.org/artist/jessica-caldas/) - “Jessica Caldas envelops viewers in love and care, empathy and understanding, creating spaces that bear witness to and honor the lived experiences of women who labor, who give birth, who struggle, who survive, and who triumph."- Rory Padeken, Vicki and Kent Logan Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art, Denver Art Museum. Jessica Caldas is a - [Nneka Kai](https://artadia.org/artist/nneka-kai/) - "In Nneka Kai’s work, hair becomes a method, a line, a tool, and a thread to mend, bind, and weave an embodied experience of Black identity, thought, and material culture through languages of performance and abstraction." - Rory Padeken, Vicki and Kent Logan Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art, Denver Art Museum. Nneka Kai is - [Alison Croney Moses](https://artadia.org/artist/alison-croney-moses/) - "Alison Croney Moses is a serious artist making powerful work. Her commitment to both her career and her community was palpable. I’m very excited to see what she does next."- Juror Dexter Wimberly, Independent Curator and Co-Founder, Creative Study. Alison Croney Moses is the Liberty Mutual Artadia Award recipient. Alison Croney Moses creates wooden objects that - [Luis Arnías](https://artadia.org/artist/luis-arnias/) - "Arnías’ work is sublime. His chosen medium (16mm filmmaking) is challenging and very unexpected. I’m elated to see him receive an award that can help push his career further."- Juror Dexter Wimberly, Independent Curator and Co-Founder, Creative Study. Luis Arnías is the Wagner Foundation Boston Artadia Award recipient. Luis Arnías is a filmmaker from Venezuela who - [Juan Jose Barboza-Gubo](https://artadia.org/artist/juan-jose-barboza-gubo/) - "Juan José Barboza-Gubo has profound and urgent things to say about the relationship between humanity and nature."- Juror Dexter Wimberly, Independent Curator and Co-Founder, Creative Study. Juan José Barboza-Gubo is a Peruvian born artist living in Boston. He received his Bachelor’s Degree at Pontificia Universidad Catolica del Peru and holds MFA degrees in Painting and in - [Hendl Helen Mirra](https://artadia.org/artist/hendl-helen-mirra/) - Hendl Helen Mirra maintains a rhythm of working in a sustained relation to walking. Solo exhibitions include those at the Renaissance Society at the University of Chicago, the Berkeley Art Museum, Kunst-Werke Berlin, and Haus Konstruktiv Zurich, and she participated in the 50th Venice Biennial, the 30th Sao Paulo Bienal, and the 2015 Havana Bienal. - [André Leon Gray](https://artadia.org/artist/andre-leon-gray/) - “Gray repurposes found objects to investigate power structures and social hierarchies with such rigor and imagination. I'm keen to follow Gray's work and excited to be supporting his rich trajectory on the occasion of this Award.” - Juror Dr. Ashley James, Associate Curator of Contemporary Art, Guggenheim. André Leon Gray is a multi-disciplinary self-trained artist born - [Sarah Rosalena](https://artadia.org/artist/sarah-rosalena/) - “Rosalena’s work dexterously enmeshes technology with traditional craft techniques. She translates code-based source imagery into resonant two and three-dimensional forms, using yarn, beads, clay, and more. There she reveals the erased labor and knowledge that were key to developing digital technology to begin with.” - Juror Henriette Huldisch, Chief Curator and Director of Curatorial Affairs, - [Maria Maea](https://artadia.org/artist/maria-maea/) - “Maea's artistic practice sparks deep connections with her ancestry, community, and the future.” - Juror Daniela Lieja Quintanar, Chief Curator and Deputy Director, Programs, REDCAT. Maria Maea is the 2023 Capital Group Artadia Award recipient. Maria Maea (b. 1988) is a multidisciplinary artist working in sculpture, installation, performance and sound. Through her art practice, she - [Kang Seung Lee](https://artadia.org/artist/kang-seung-lee/) - “Lee’s work uncovers submerged queer histories and artistic kinships to poetic effect. His resonant, varied materials—including a plant that stems from one tended to by Harvey Milk, video images of friends’ tattoos and scars, or fabric used for funeral shrouds—maintain a visceral, affective relationship to their subjects, and together constitute something like a group of - [Ian Gerson](https://artadia.org/artist/ian-gerson/) - "Ian Gerson’s work advances critical ideas about trans consciousness as a critical framework for identifying and understanding resistance, adaptability, and survival strategies that can be deployed in the pursuit of environmental justice." - Juror Phillip A. Townsend, Curator of Art, Art Galleries at Black Studies (AGBS), The University of Texas at Austin. Ian Gerson is - [Julia Phillips](https://artadia.org/artist/julia-phillips/) - "Julia Phillips’s work is both poetic and rigorous, yielding uncanny psychological effects while transforming the fragmented body into a charged site of connection between the self and the other." - Juror René Morales, James W. Alsdorf Chief Curator, MCA Chicago. Julia Phillips is the 2023 Pritzker Pucker Family Foundation Artadia Award recipient. Julia Phillips (b. - [Nyeema Morgan](https://artadia.org/artist/nyeema-morgan/) - "Nyeema Morgan’s deeply searching work speaks to the power dynamics that underlie systems of knowledge, raising piercing questions about identity, representation, and social relations." - Juror René Morales, James W. Alsdorf Chief Curator, MCA Chicago. Nyeema Morgan is the 2023 Joyce Foundation Artadia Award recipient. Nyeema Morgan is an interdisciplinary artist. Solo and two-person exhibitions - [Sydney Cain](https://artadia.org/artist/sydney-cain/) - “As I have a mostly outsider viewpoint, the wide array of media and themes depicted in the submissions gave me a pleasant sense of the outstanding artwork being created in the San Francisco area. While the selection process was difficult, the group of Awardees portrays a diversity of artists who have impressive careers and stunning - [Jeffrey Meris](https://artadia.org/artist/jeffrey-meris/) - Jeffrey Meris is the 2022 Arison Artadia Awardee. Jeffrey Meris (b. 1991, Haiti) is an artist who earned an AA in Arts and Crafts from the University of The Bahamas in 2012, a BFA in Sculpture from the Tyler School of Art in 2015, and an MFA in Visual Arts from Columbia University in 2019. - [Shantel Miller](https://artadia.org/artist/shantel-miller/) - "Miller's paintings are tenderly intimate, allowing us to experience small glimpses into her world. What we can see through her paintings are powerful colors, intense emotions, love, healing, and togetherness. She brings all of her subjectivity into her work as a daughter of Jamaican Christian ministers responding to her environment in Boston today." - Juror - [Stephen Hamilton](https://artadia.org/artist/stephen-hamilton/) - "Stephen Hamilton's rich cosmology of African religious and cultural symbols, archetypes, and aesthetic traditions animate a complex practice that involves weaving, exquisitely colored and patterned cloth made with natural dyes, and richly descriptive figurative painting. Creating imagery that fuses African and African American iconography with depictions of figures from his creative community, Hamilton's hybrid artworks - [Iñigo Manglano-Ovalle](https://artadia.org/artist/inigo-manglano-ovalle/) - Iñigo Manglano-Ovalle’s works are formally seductive, technologically sophisticated, and conceptually rigorous. His works are engaged in an investigation of how certain extraordinary forces and systems—both natural and man-made—perpetually reshape our world. Collaborating with scientists, architects, engineers, and biotech researchers among others, he visualizes pure data into physical form. “What I want to represent,” he states, - [James Gobel](https://artadia.org/artist/james-gobel/) - Born in 1972 in Portland, Oregon, James Gobel received his BFA at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (1996) and his MFA at the University of California, Santa Barbara (1999). He has had solo exhibitions at the UCLA Hammer Museum (2000); Kravets/Wehby Gallery, New York (1999, 2001, 2002, 2005); Marx & Zavattero, San Francisco (2008 - [Sergio De La Torre](https://artadia.org/artist/sergio-de-la-torre/) - Born 1967 in National City, California. Currently lives in San Francisco, California. Sergio De La Torre has worked with and documented the multiple ways in which citizens reinvent themselves in the city they inhabit as well as site-specific strategies they deploy to move in and out of modernity. These works have appeared in the 10th - [Philip von Zweck](https://artadia.org/artist/philip-von-zweck/) - Philip von Zweck is a painter and artist who lives and works in Chicago, Illinois. Recent projects include two-person exhibitions with Andreas Fischer at HungryMan Gallery, San Francisco and Important Projects in Oakland. Solo exhibitions and projects include Performa 11 at INVISIBLE-EXPORTS, New York; NADA Hudson/INVISIBLE-EXPORTS; The Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago; 65GRAND, Chicago; Gallery - [Philip Smith](https://artadia.org/artist/philip-smith/) - “Smith is perhaps the least known of the five artists included in Douglas Crimp’s 1977 Artists Space exhibition Pictures. His 2016 photographic edition entitled Night grows out of a large personal archive. A digital scan of his damaged, decades old 35mm slide of an African sculpture he collected both continues and updates the artist’s longstanding - [Steve Reber](https://artadia.org/artist/steve-reber/) - Steve Reber makes work that appears highly specific but leaves plenty of room to imagine and wonder. Like any beautifully designed thing whose function is destined, the new sculpture in Operate on Low invites us into a world choreographed to take us to that fantastical place where we are better looking, smarter and more refined. - [Josh Faught](https://artadia.org/artist/josh-faught/) - “Josh Faught is a singular artist, whose work isn’t easily catergorizable. Combing handmade textiles, archival research, pop cultural detritus, and sculptural concerns, he addresses how language establishes community and connection. Attentive to the importance of signal and disguise in queer history, his quirky, clever and impressive tapestries play with what we know, or assume we - [Margaret Lee](https://artadia.org/artist/margaret-lee/) - Margaret Lee has organized and exhibited work at numerous venues domestically and internationally including Misako & Rosen Gallery, Tokyo, Japan, The Windows, Barneys, New York, Concentrations HK: Margaret Lee, curated by Gabriel Ritter, Duddell’s x DMA, Hong Kong, China, Made in L.A, 2014 Hammer Museum Biennial, Los Angeles, 2013 Biennale de Lyon, de, da do...da, Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts, - [Seth Mittag](https://artadia.org/artist/seth-mittag/) - Seth Mittag is a claymation artist living and working in Houston, TX. He earned a BFA from Southwestern University (1997) and an MFA from University of Houston in sculpture (2003). Mittag has worked for organizations including Moveon.org and Nickelodeon, and participated in the 2013 Texas Biennial. - [Jang Soon Im](https://artadia.org/artist/jang-soon-im/) - Jang Soon Im has been the subject of exhibitions in numerous venues including Museum of Fine Arts Houston, Smack Mellon, Diverse Works, TX, Seoul Museum of Art, Korea, Kanazawa Art Port, Japan. Im completed artist residency programs at the Core program, Museum of Fine Arts Houston, Macdowell colony, Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts and Vermont - [EJ Hill](https://artadia.org/artist/ej-hill/) - "EJ Hill continues to evolve at a rate that is not only deeply rooted in intellectual concerns and in dialogue with history and art history, but also with ongoing social concerns. His most current body of work brings in the specificity of his personal experience underlining, for example, problems in our public school and higher - [Dutes Miller & Stan Shellabarger Collective](https://artadia.org/artist/dutes-miller-stan-shellabarger-collective/) - Married artist collaborators Miller & Shellabarger explore physicality, duality, time and romantic ideal in their multidisciplinary work – performance, photography, artists books, sculpture and cut paper silhouettes – that documents the rhythms of human relationships, speaking both to common experiences of intimacy as well as the specifics of queer identities. Their performances, always enacted together - [Melika Bass](https://artadia.org/artist/melika-bass/) - Melika Bass is a moving image artist who makes abstracted atmospheric film worlds, as well as immersive site-specific installations, often captured on 16mm celluloid, and featuring intricate, visceral soundscapes. The 2021 International Film Festival Oberhausen in Germany showcased 2 programs of short films by Melika Bass in a retrospective profile. Bass was named one of Filmmaker - [Enrique Chagoya](https://artadia.org/artist/enrique-chagoya/) - Enrique Chagoya is an American-Mexican artist best known for his mixed-media paintings and prints. In his work, the artist combines contemporary cultural icons with Pre-Columbian imagery as a means of tackling controversial and politically charged subjects. “For me, it [my work] is a form of visual language that I mix to make visual sentences, which are - [Lynn Marshall-Linnemeier](https://artadia.org/artist/lynn-marshall-linnemeier/) - Lynn Marshall-Linnemeier has been documenting the American South since 1989 and works both figuratively and abstractly. She researches and collages photography, painting, and writing, with primary source documents from diaries and letters, which she incorporates into her image-based mixed-media quilts, 2-D and 3-D sculptures, and mixed media works. With an aim of re-examining and re-framing - [Lauren Kelley](https://artadia.org/artist/lauren-kelley/) - Lauren Kelley holds an MFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. She is a 2015 Creative Capital Award winner. Lauren was named a 2011 Louis Comfort Tiffany Award recipient and, in 2007, was presented an inaugural Altoids Award through the New Museum. Kelley currently serves as the Associate Director of Curatorial Programs - [Allison Kay Wiese](https://artadia.org/artist/allison-kay-wiese/) - Allison Wiese is an interdisciplinary artist who makes sculptures, installations, sound works, performances and architectural interventions. Her work is often created for public spaces at the boundaries, or outside of, institutions, and has been exhibited throughout the United States, among other venues at Machine Project in L.A., the Museum of Contemporary Art, San Diego and Socrates - [Theaster Gates](https://artadia.org/artist/theaster-gates/) - Theaster Gates lives and works in Chicago. Gates creates work that focuses on space theory and land development, sculpture and performance. Drawing on his interest and training in urban planning and preservation, Gates redeems spaces that have been left behind. Known for his recirculation of art-world capital, Gates creates work that focuses on the possibility - [Serena Lin Bush](https://artadia.org/artist/serena-lin-bush/) - Serena Lin Bush is a Houston-based video installation artist. Her work examines emotional gestures and reflexes, and how they may influence the shape of physical spaces. In addition to creating stand-alone and site-specific video installation, Bush also continues to explore across disciplines with her artistic activity, collaborating with contemporary dance choreographers and performance artists on - [Zach Moser](https://artadia.org/artist/zach-moser/) - Zach Moser is an artist based in Houston, TX. Through his artistic practice, he facilitates collaborative and interactive investigations, designed to discover alternative methods of communication and new expectations of human potential. His work focuses on pursuing knowledge, alleviating the critical effects of injustice and participating in creative communities. He received a BA in studio art - [Matthew Stuart Sontheimer](https://artadia.org/artist/matthew-stuart-sontheimer/) - Originally from New Orleans, Louisiana, Matthew Sontheimer earned his BFA from Stephen F. Austin State University in 1992, followed by his MFA at Montana State University in Bozeman. Sontheimer is now based in Lincoln, Nebraska, where he holds the title of Assistant Professor at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln in the Department of Art and Art - [David Aylsworth](https://artadia.org/artist/david-aylsworth/) - David Aylsworth (born 1966, Tiffin, OH) is an abstract painter who, throughout his career, has embraced ambiguity and improvisation, and while he has spent years cultivating his process, refinement has never been the goal. Imperfection is embedded in Aylsworth’s method: edges are not smooth, colors are not pure, and his surfaces are pocked with thinly concealed revisions. His - [Sunny A. Smith](https://artadia.org/artist/allison-smith/) - Sunny A. Smith (they/them) is a queer trans* non-binary artist, time traveler, and practical animist based in Yelamu and Huchiun a.k.a. the San Francisco Bay Area, on unceded Ohlone territory. Smith was born in Manassas, Virginia in 1972. They received a BA in psychology and certification for training in Art Therapy from The New School - [Gerry Bergstein](https://artadia.org/artist/gerry-bergstein/) - Gerry Bergstein's work contrasts the awesome and the trivial, the high and the low, the manic and the melancholic using sources from Brueghel, to Leonardo, to Nicole Eisenman to Seinfeld. He is the recipient of an Artadia grant, a career achievement award from the St Botolph Club and two residencies at the Liguria Study Center - [Hannah Barrett](https://artadia.org/artist/hannah-barrett/) - Hannah Barrett is a Brooklyn and Hudson Valley based artist. The portrayal of gender ambiguity has driven their painting for over a decade, which has led to the current exploration of dandy monsters. Recent exhibitions include a 2020 retrospective at Childs Gallery, Boston, a two-person invitational in 2019 at La MaMa Galleria, and a solo - [Michael Jones McKean](https://artadia.org/artist/michael-jones-mckean/) - MICHAEL JONES MCKEAN (b. Micronesia, lives/works Richmond, Virginia) is a sculptor whose work explores the nature of objects in relation to folklore, technology, anthropology, and geography. His work engages an interest in deep time, timescales and their collapse, in the process de-centering anthropocentric registrations of events, distances, and meaning. Through his working process he challenges - [Melanie Schiff](https://artadia.org/artist/melanie-schiff/) - Melanie Schiff, born in Chicago, 1977, lives and works in Los Angeles. Schiff received her BFA from New York University, Tisch School of the Arts in 1999 and her MFA from University of Illinois at Chicago in 2002. She has shown recently at Kate Werble Gallery, New York, NY (2016) and LAXART, Hollywood, CA (2015). In - [Jason Lazarus](https://artadia.org/artist/jason-lazarus/) - Jason Lazarus is an artist exploring vision and visibility. His work includes a range of fluid methodologies: original, found and appropriated images, text-as-image, photo-derived sculptures made collaboratively with the public, pigment-inks-as-image, live archives, LED light images, and public submission repositories among others. This expanded photographic practice seeks new approaches of inquiry, embodiment, and bearing witness - [Ken Fandell](https://artadia.org/artist/ken-fandell/) - Ken Fandell is a conceptually based photographer whose practice involves both digital and analog processes to create large-scale framed works and murals. In his bold pictures, Fandell explores the collision of mysticism and popular culture, natural and manmade forces, and the intertwining of life and death. He looks to reveal the extraordinary that is often - [Mads Lynnerup](https://artadia.org/artist/mads-lynnerup/) - Mads Lynnerup’s practice incorporates video, performance, sculpture, and installation. Lynnerup’s work is influenced by societal and economic issues and is a commentary on its own playful manner on everyday experiences as well as tendencies and trends within the art world. Lynnerup received an MFA from Columbia University in New York City and a BFA from - [David Huffman](https://artadia.org/artist/david-huffman/) - David Huffman makes paintings that stage allegories of experiences he believes are common to many people of minority ethnic background in America. Huffman--not wanting to voice political protest overtly and inspired by comics, toys, and other popular art over traditional art symbolism--invented a crew of astronauts he calls "Traumabots" that in their early incarnations wore the rigid grins of minstrels. On - [Bill Fontana](https://artadia.org/artist/bill-fontana/) - Bill Fontana (b. 1947) is an American composer and artist who developed an international reputation for his pioneering experiments in sound. Since the early 70’s Fontana has used sound as a sculptural medium to interact with and transform our perceptions of visual and architectural spaces. He has realized sound sculptures and radio projects for museums and - [Jason Villegas](https://artadia.org/artist/jason-villegas/) - Jason Villegas is a visual artist recently relocated to San Francisco after over a decade in NYC exhibiting at Exit Art, El Museo del Barrio, Kathleen Cullen Gallery, Swing Space, Art in Odd Places, Socrates Sculpture Park, and The Leslie Lohman Museum of Queer Art where he is also a fellow. He also participated in - [Joseph Havel](https://artadia.org/artist/joseph-havel/) - Joseph Havel is a modernist American sculptor who is a master of transforming the domestic and mundane into the poetic and timeless. In his hands, shirts, bed sheets, and drapes mutate from the ordinary into something otherworldly. Havel describes his artistic process as uncovering “the activity of still objects.” The meaning associated with the objects - [Gisela Insuaste](https://artadia.org/artist/gisela-insuaste/) - Gisela Insuaste actively observes the built and natural environment. Through her drawings, photographs, installations, sculptures, and walks, she explores architecture, memory, myth and topography related to these precarious yet resilient spaces around her. Using color, line, scale, and texture, she oftentimes uses a variety of found, industrial, and natural materials (wood, leather, paper, fabric, dirt, - [Sigrid Sandström](https://artadia.org/artist/sigrid-sandstrom/) - Sigrid Sandström explores the relationship between the artist, artwork and the viewer, specifically where the focus of her work should lie. In her paintings, she explores site as concept as well as experience. Sandström’s large-scale, barren and uninhabited landscapes have gradually shifted and become more abstract over time. Failing to conform to specific categories of painting, - [Accra Shepp](https://artadia.org/artist/accra-shepp/) - Accra Shepp, born in 1962 in New York City, is based in Queens. Shepp has participated in numerous solo and group exhibitions in the US and abroad, and his work can be found in the permanent collections of The Museum of Modern Art, The New York Public Library, The Whitney Museum of American Art, The - [Karen Reimer](https://artadia.org/artist/karen-reimer/) - Karen Reimer has a BA from Bethel College, Kansas, near where she grew up, and an MFA from the University of Chicago, the city where she now lives. Her work is rooted equally in the traditions of craft and the traditions of conceptual art. It has been exhibited at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago; - [Barry McGee](https://artadia.org/artist/barry-mcgee/) - Barry McGee received his BFA in painting and printmaking from the San Francisco Art Institute and was associated with the Mission School, a movement primarily influenced by urban realism, graffiti, and American folk art, with a focus on social activism. McGee’s works constitute candid and insightful observations of modern society, and his aim of actively - [Arnold J. Kemp](https://artadia.org/artist/arnold-j-kemp/) - Arnold J. Kemp received a B.A./B.F.A. in English Literature/Studio Art at Tufts University, Medford, MA and School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, MA, and an M.F.A. at Stanford University. Kemp is the recipient of the Pollock Krasner Foundation Grant (2003), Joan Mitchell Foundation Fellowship (2001), and Pen Writers Grant (1993). He participated in the - [Max King Cap](https://artadia.org/artist/max-king-cap/) - Former firefighter Max King Cap is a writer whose work appears in the The Racial Imaginary, Tahoma Literary Review, the Threepenny Review, Ponder Review, and Hippocampus; as a visual artist he has had numerous exhibitions in Europe and the United States. He earned his MFA from the University of Chicago, his doctorate from the University of Southern - [Michael Arcega](https://artadia.org/artist/michael-arcega/) - Michael Arcega is an interdisciplinary artist working primarily in sculpture and installation. His research-based work revolves largely around language and sociopolitical dynamics. Directly informed by Historic narratives, material significance, and geography, his subject matter deals with circumstances where power relations are unbalanced. His investigation of cultural markers are embedded in objects, food, architecture, visual lexicons, - [Adriane Colburn](https://artadia.org/artist/adriane-colburn/) - Adriane Colburn is an artist based in San Francisco and New Jersey. Her recent work, large scale installations that investigate the complex relationships between human infrastructure, earth systems, technology and the natural world. A penchant for research and direct experience has led her to participate in scientific expeditions in the Arctic, the Amazon and at - [Mary Ellen Strom](https://artadia.org/artist/mary-ellen-strom/) - Mary Ellen Strom is an artist, known for her temporary public artworks and video/performance installations. She is a Professor of the Practice at School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Tufts University in Boston, Massachusetts, U.S., 1999-present. She was born in Butte, Montana, a hard rock mining town in the Rocky Mountain West. Her research-based - [Sofía Córdova](https://artadia.org/artist/sofia-cordova/) - "Cordova's videos and installations make time move back and forth—informed by both the past and the future— and always in the spirit of revolution and collectivity." - Juror Jordan Stein, Writer, independent curator, and founder of Cushion Works, San Francisco. Born in 1985 in Carolina, Puerto Rico and currently based in Oakland, California, Sofía Córdova has - [Heesoo Kwon](https://artadia.org/artist/heesoo-kwon/) - "A true visionary, Kwon has established an autobiographical feminist religion that is at the core of her work, using self taught technologies such as 3D scanning and animation to create a universe void of patriarchy and misogyny." - Juror Christine Koppes, Curator and Director of Curatorial Affairs, ICA San Francisco. Heesoo Kwon is a multidisciplinary - [Summer Wheat](https://artadia.org/artist/summer-wheat/) - "We were intrigued by Summer Wheat’s process and use of material, pushing the boundaries of acrylic paint to create works that are compelling and visceral.” - Jurors Ian Alteveer, Associate Curator, Department of Modern and Contemporary Art, The Metropolitan Museum of Art and Amanda Hunt, Assistant Curator, The Studio Museum in Harlem Summer Wheat (b. 1977, Oklahoma City, OK) - [Cosmo Whyte](https://artadia.org/artist/cosmo-whyte/) - “Cosmo Whyte’s work is powerfully resonant with the legacy of colonialism and the present urgency of forced migration. His work engages these issues through both the direct confrontation of his interdisciplinary practice and the subtle parsing of his drawings.” - Juror Katherine Jentleson, Merrie and Dan Boone Curator of Folk and Self-Taught Art, High Museum of - [Joe Fyfe](https://artadia.org/artist/joe-fyfe/) - Joe Fyfe lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. He has shown internationally throughout the last three decades. Recent solo exhibitions include Longhouse Projects, New York; White Columns, New York; Galerie Christian Lethert, Cologne; ACME, Los Angeles; Graham, New York; Ryllega, Hanoi, Vietnam; and Bernard Ceysson, Luxembourg. Fyfe was awarded a Fulbright in 2006, spending - [Kameelah Janan Rasheed](https://artadia.org/artist/kameelah-rasheed/) - A learner, Kameelah (she/they), grapples with the poetics-pleasures-politics of Black knowledge production, information technologies, [un]learning, and belief formation. They are a recipient of a 2022 Schering Stiftung Award for Artistic Research, a 2022 Creative Capital Award, and a 2021 Guggenheim Fellowship in Fine Arts. Rasheed is the author of three artist’s books: An Alphabetical Accumulation - [Vaughn Sills](https://artadia.org/artist/vaughn-sills/) - Through her photography, Vaughn Sills explores our link to the natural world -- how we live and develop cultures within the natural world, and how we influence that world. She looks at how the environment, both the natural and the built, helps to create the individual experience of reality, as well as the ways in - [William J. O'Brien](https://artadia.org/artist/william-obrien/) - Chicago-based artist William J. O’Brien works in multiple media: drawing, painting, ceramic, metal sculpture, installation, and assemblage. Inspired by Modernism, as well as the history of material usage of Outsider Art, O’Brien’s multidisciplinary practice is a search for identity and genuine expression through material and process. His prolific output in these various media offers a - [Daniel Fabian](https://artadia.org/artist/daniel-fabian/) - Dan Fabian is not currently a practicing artist. - [Cauleen Smith](https://artadia.org/artist/cauleen-smith/) - Cauleen Smith was raised in Sacramento, California and lives in Los Angeles. Smith is faculty in the UCLA School of Arts and Architecture. Smith holds a BA in Creative Arts from San Francisco State University and an MFA from the University of California, Los Angeles School of Theater Film and Television. Smith’s short films, feature - [Kota Ezawa](https://artadia.org/artist/kota-ezawa/) - Kota Ezawa’s work references images in popular culture, cinema, television, and art history. Through such media as digital animation, slide projections, paper cut-outs, watercolor, light boxes and collage, he recontextualizes and distills these iconic images to their most essential form. By doing so, his work communicates the symbolic power these images have on the collective psyche - [Augusto Di Stefano](https://artadia.org/artist/augusto-di-stefano/) - Augusto Di Stefano, born in New York and currently residing in Houston, Texas, has been included in exhibitions at the Kemper Museum of Art, Dorsky Curatorial Program in Long Island City, Dallas Museum of Art, New Museum of Art (Altoids Curiously Strong Collection), and the Contemporary Arts Museum Houston. Granted a residency at Artspace in 2006, his work has - [Moses Nornberg](https://artadia.org/artist/moses-nornberg/) - Moses Nornberg received his BFA at Reed College, Portland, OR in 2000 and his MFA at California College of the Arts. Nornberg has exhibited at the Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis, MO; Bruno David Gallery, St. Louis, MO; Elliot Smith Gallery, St. Louis, MO; and Robert Berman Gallery, San Francisco, CA. He is the recipient of the Kasper - [Kaneem Smith](https://artadia.org/artist/kaneem-smith/) - Upstate New York-born and Houston-based artist Kaneem Smith’s sculptural installations draw inspiration from a familial and historical standpoint of personal experience and the human condition. Her exploration of three-dimensional form incorporates ideas of subtle exploitation of human anthropology, archeology, and American history, and as a fiber artist and sculptor, these concepts run a common thread - [Claire Pentecost](https://artadia.org/artist/claire-pentecost/) - Driven by research and enticed by form, Claire Pentecost uses writing, drawings, and sculptural installations to test and celebrate the conditions that define life itself. Pentecost's earlier work addressed the contested boundary between the natural and the artificial, then focused for many years on food, agriculture, bio-engineering. Recently Claire is trying to contribute to the - [Dan Finsel](https://artadia.org/artist/dan-finsel/) - "Dan Finsel’s strange, complex videos, drawings and sculptures offer a glimpse of the psychological and social machinations that comprise our identities. He plumbs the often fraught relationship we have with our own bodies to create work that echoes in the mind long after you leave the gallery." - Kris Kuramitsu, Deputy Director and Senior Curator, The Mistake - [J Hill](https://artadia.org/artist/j-hill/) - J Hill is an artist living and working in Houston, TX. He is the recipient of The Idea Fund Grant, 2009; the Artist Fellowship Award, Houston Arts Alliance, 2003; and a Foundation grant, Artist Fellowship Inc., 2002. Hill works with a variety of media, employing traditional materials like wood and bronze, and incorporates new media techniques such as sound, video, and the internet. Recent - [Soody Sharifi](https://artadia.org/artist/soody-sharifi/) - Soody Sharifii is an Iranian/American artist based in Houston. Her work primarily deals with the paradoxes and contradictions inherent in living between two cultures. In many of her series, she has explored the notion of identity and what it means to participate in two cultures from both an outsider’s and an insider’s perspective. Through different - [Rachel Hecker](https://artadia.org/artist/rachel-hecker/) - Rachel Hecker received her BFA in sculpture from Moore College of Art in Philadelphia and her MFA in painting from the Rhode Island School of Design. She is an Associate Professor of Painting at the University of Houston School of Art. She has shown extensively at institutions such as the Contemporary Arts Museum Houston, the - [Jamal Cyrus](https://artadia.org/artist/jamal-cyrus/) - Jamal Cyrus (b. 1973, Houston, TX) lives and works in Houston. He received his BFA from the University of Houston in 2004 and his MFA from the University of Pennsylvania in 2008. In 2005, he attended the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture. He was an Artist in Residence at Artpace San Antonio and has - [Katy Heinlein](https://artadia.org/artist/katy-heinlein/) - Katy Heinlein (b. 1973, Baytown, TX) is a sculptor based in Houston, TX. She received her B.F.A. from the University of Mary Hardin-Baylor, Belton, TX in 1995 and her M.F.A. from Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX in 1999. Heinlein's work has been exhibited at Bryan Miller Gallery (CTRL), Houston, TX; DiverseWorks Art Space, Houston, TX; Glassell School of Art, - [Rotem Balva](https://artadia.org/artist/rotem-balva/) - Rotem Balva (b. 1969, Eilat, Israel) received a degree in art from the School of Visual Theater in Jerusalem in 1996. Recent exhibitions include Inward Gaze and Inward Gaze II, Herzliya Museum of Contemporary Art in 2015. - [Stephen Tourlentes](https://artadia.org/artist/stephen-tourlentes/) - Stephen received his BA degree from Knox College in Galesburg, Illinois and his MFA degree from the Massachusetts College of Art and Design in Boston, MA. Currently he teaches and works in the Photography Department as a Visiting Professor of Photography at the Massachusetts College of Art, Boston, MA. He is the recipient of artist - [Alex Strada and Tali Keren](https://artadia.org/artist/alex-strada-and-tali-keren/) - Alex Strada (she/hers) and Tali Keren (she/hers) are New York-based artists and educators who have been working together since 2016. Their collaborative work has been shown at the Queens Museum, NY; Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, San Fransisco, CA; Anthology Film Archives, NY; Socrates Sculpture Park, NY; Goethe-Institut, NY; MuseumsQuartier, Vienna; Kaunas Biennial, Lithuania; - [Simon Benjamin](https://artadia.org/artist/simon-benjamin/) - Simon Benjamin is a Jamaican multi-disciplinary artist and filmmaker based in New York, whose practice considers how the past ripples into the present in unexpected ways. Using the sea and coastal space as frameworks, his current body of work explores how lesser-known histories and colonial legacies impact on our present and contribute to an interconnected - [Lizania Cruz](https://artadia.org/artist/lizania-cruz/) - Lizania Cruz (she/her) is a Dominican participatory artist, and designer interested in how migration affects ways of being & belonging. Cruz has been part of multiple artist-in-residence and fellowships. Some notable ones are the Laundromat Project Create Change (2017-2019), IdeasCity:New Museum (2019), Robert Blackburn Workshop Studio Immersion Project (SIP) (2019), BRIClab: Contemporary Art (2020-2021), Jerome - [Jennie Jieun Lee](https://artadia.org/artist/jennie-jieun-lee/) - For over a decade, Jennie Jieun Lee has challenged conventions of ceramic sculpture, embracing the inherent vulnerability of a medium that has long been tamed by its practitioners. Across busts, vessels, and painting, Lee’s works accumulate indices both deliberate and accidental, grafts that both decorate and distort. Firing works in various states of uprightness and - [Anthony Suber](https://artadia.org/artist/anthony-suber/) - "Anthony Suber's sculptures, soundscapes, and mixed media works engage a type of Folk-Afrofuturist ethos that is not only responsive to legacy and ritual, but inherently incumbent upon them." - Juror Dr. Anita Bateman, Associate Curator, Modern & Contemporary Art, The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston. Texas native Anthony Suber is a Southern based multimedia artist who - [John Osorio-Buck](https://artadia.org/artist/john-osorio-buck/) - John Osorio-Buck is his own subject of social experimentation. After graduating from the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston in 2003, he has been engaged in developing his work away from the practice of creating singular autonomous art objects and towards a method of creating work or Projects that may produce objects, but are more conceptual in - [Rosana Castrillo Diaz](https://artadia.org/artist/rosana-castrillo-diaz/) - Rosana Castrillo Diaz (b. 1971) lives and works in San Francisco, CA. Castrillo Diaz received a Bachelor of Fine Art degree in 1993 from Facultad de Bellas Artes, Universidad Complutense in Madrid, Spain; a Universidad Complutense in Madrid, Spain; a Bachelor of Fine Art degree in 1996 from Cleveland Institute of Art, Cleveland, OH; a - [Park McArthur](https://artadia.org/artist/park-mcarthur/) - Park McArthur (b. 1984, North Carolina) lives and works in New York City. She received her BA in 2006 from Davidson College, Davidson, North Carolina and her MFA (Summa Cum Laude) in 2009 from the University of Miami, Miami, FL. McArthur studied at the Whitney Museum Independent Study Program, New York, NY in 2011 and 2012, and - [Nick Cave](https://artadia.org/artist/nick-cave/) - Nick Cave is a messenger, artist, and educator working between the visual and performing arts through a wide range of mediums, including sculpture, installation, video, sound, and performance. His solo exhibitions have expanded globally from the United States through France, Africa, Denmark, Asia, South America, and the Caribbean. He has been described as a Renaissance artist and says of himself, "I - [Dawolu Jabari Anderson](https://artadia.org/artist/dawolu-jabari-anderson/) - Dawolu Jabari Anderson (b 1973, Houston, TX) attended Texas Southern University and The University of Houston and was a resident at Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture in 2007. His work has been exhibited at Project Row Houses, the Contemporary Arts Museum Houston, Blaffer Gallery, the University Museum at Texas Southern, and he participated in the - [Eric N. Mack](https://artadia.org/artist/eric-mack/) - A painter, Mack received his B.F.A. from Cooper Union in 2010 and his M.F.A. from Yale University in 2012, with additional studies at Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture, Skowhegan, ME in 2014. He also held a fellowship at Yale at Norfolk Fellowship in 2008. More recently, Mack was an artist-in-residence at the Studio Museum in Harlem from - [Francesca Fuchs](https://artadia.org/artist/francesca-fuchs/) - Francesca Fuchs received the Artadia Award in 2006 and 2012. Born in London and raised in Germany, Francesca Fuchs moved to the U.S. in 1996 for the Core Program at the MFAH. Across her career, Fuchs’ critique of 'importance' has unfolded in rethinking the dismissal of the small, the intimate, the feminine, and the beloved, - [Francesca Fuchs](https://artadia.org/artist/francesca-fuchs-2/) - Francesca Fuchs received the Artadia Award in 2006 and 2012. Born in London and raised in Germany, Francesca Fuchs moved to the U.S. in 1996 for the Core Program at the MFAH. Across her career, Fuchs’ critique of 'importance' has unfolded in rethinking the dismissal of the small, the intimate, the feminine, and the beloved, - [Judy Ledgerwood](https://artadia.org/artist/judy-ledgerwood/) - Judy has an upcoming solo exhibition, Sunny at Denny Dimin Gallery New York. On view January 7- Febuary 11, 2023. Judy Ledgerwood (b. 1959) is a painter and ceramicist. She received a BFA from the Art Academy of Cincinnati and an MFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. She has held numerous solo - [Indira Allegra](https://artadia.org/artist/indira-allegra/) - “Indira has uncovered surprisingly fertile ground by investigating connections between weaving and the body, and veering into realms of language, ritual, pleasure, video, and performance. I was impressed by their clarity of vision within such a multifaceted practice." - Juror Lauren Schell Dickens, Curator, San Jose Museum of Art Allegra’s work has been featured in - [Ian Weaver](https://artadia.org/artist/ian-weaver/) - Ian Weaver is an artist and Associate Professor at Saint Mary's College, South Bend, IN. His M.F.A. is from Washington University in St Louis (2008). He has exhibited nationally, including at the Saint Louis Art Museum (SLAM); The Chicago Cultural Center; and Fort Worth Contemporary Arts. His residencies include Bemis Center for the Contemporary Arts; - [Zipporah Camille Thompson](https://artadia.org/artist/zipporah-camille-thompson/) - "Zipporah Camille Thompson explores concepts of identity, alchemy, and our relationship to the land—melding both her textile and assemblage practices, working the familiar into new territory." - Juror Faron Manuel, Independent Curator and Andrew W. Mellon Curatorial Fellowships Program Coordinator, High Museum of Art "Zipporah Camille Thompson and Yanique Norman each have exciting and conceptually - [Mika Tajima](https://artadia.org/artist/mika-tajima/) - “Mika Tajima translates far-reaching threads of contemporary life into works that highlight our relationships to modernity. Her work reflects and even predicts our collective selves as data producers and consumers, as products of industrial and technological design, affecting and potentially controlling our emotional states.” - Jurors Matthew Lyons and Laura Raicovich Mika Tajima holds a - [Jeanne Friscia](https://artadia.org/artist/jeanne-friscia/) - "I can't escape explorations of landscape and the volatile symbolism and nature of working with clay and heat." - [Sichong Xie](https://artadia.org/artist/sichong-xie/) - "Xie's work is so dynamic, and grandiose, while also maintaining experiences of intimacy, regarding family, memory, statehood and desire. She is very deserving of this award, and I look forward to witnessing how she continues to cultivate community and encounter in the wake of forced simulation." - Juror Taylor Renee Aldridge, Visual Arts Curator, California - [Alexandra Bell](https://artadia.org/artist/alexandra-bell/) - “Alexandra Bell's work explores news and reportage as an exercise of faction, fiction, and faith-building, a simultaneously generative and destructive tool that provides us with language to pinpoint things whilst simultaneously inculcating individual bias and the complexity of our worldviews.” - Legacy Russell, Associate Curator of Exhibitions, The Studio Museum in Harlem “Bell’s work is - [Dianna Frid](https://artadia.org/artist/dianna-frid/) - Dianna Frid was born in Mexico City. When she was a teenager, Frid immigrated to Vancouver, Canada. Based in Chicago since 2000, Frid has exhibited her work in the USA, Mexico, Canada, and abroad. Her work is in public collections at the Cleveland Clinic, The Art Institute of Chicago, the DePaul Art Museum, and others. - [Carrie Gundersdorf](https://artadia.org/artist/carrie-gundersdorf/) - Carrie Gundersdorf is an artist and educator who lives and works in Brooklyn, NY. She has exhibited in solo exhibitions at the Korn Gallery, Drew University, Madison, NJ, Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, IL, and Shane Campbell Gallery, Chicago, IL. Her work has been included in group exhibitions at 106 Green, New York, NY, Gallery - [Jerry Siegel](https://artadia.org/artist/jerry-siegel/) - Born is Selma, AL, Jerry Siegel is a photographer living in Atlanta, GA, and working throughout the Southeast. He is a graduate of the Art Institute of Atlanta. While successfully maintaining a commercial photography studio in Atlanta since the mid 1980s, he found his passion working on personal projects. He was awarded the Grand Prize - [J. John Priola](https://artadia.org/artist/j-john-priola/) - J. John Priola received his MFA from SFAI in 1987. His work has been shown in many exhibitions, including In A Different Light, Berkeley Art Museum and Prospect ’96, the Schirn Kunsthalle, Frankfurt, Germany. His work is included in the collections of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; San Francisco Museum of Modern Art; - [Gilad Efrat](https://artadia.org/artist/gilad-efrat/) - Gilad Efrat (b. 1969) received his MFA in 2003 while studying at the Hebrew University and Bezalel Academy of Art and Design. In 2004, he became the Core Artist-in-Residence at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, TX. Currently he serves as an Associate Professor at the Multidisciplinary Art School, Shenkar - Engineering, Design, Art - Ramat-Gan, Israel. - [Robbie Land](https://artadia.org/artist/robbie-land/) - "Robbie Land's work engages with a wide range of issues and contexts including memory, experimental film and land art in the most exciting and thought-provoking ways. He has an endlessly expansive practice that I look forward to following for years to come." - Juror Gabriel Ritter Born in Jacksonville, Florida, Robbie began working in film - [Brendan Fernandes](https://artadia.org/artist/brendan-fernandes/) - “Fernandes and Collins’ work, at this stage in their careers, compellingly communicates their talents, as well as their zeal for pushing the bounds of, and problematizing the reception of, the visual arts object, and in the case of Fernandes its very existence.” - Juror Dr. Romi Crawford Brendan Fernandes (b. 1979, Nairobi, Kenya) is an - [Nigel Poor](https://artadia.org/artist/nigel-poor/) - Nigel Poor is a visual artist whose work explores the various ways people make a mark and leave behind evidence of their existence. Her work has been exhibited nationally and internationally, and can be found in various museum collections including the SFMOMA, the M.H. deYoung Museum, and the Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington D.C. She - [Laura Lark](https://artadia.org/artist/laura-lark/) - Laura Lark received her BA in English at the University of Houston in 1987, her MA in Creative Writing at the University of Houston in 1989, and her MFA in Painting at the University of Houston in 2002. She has participated in residency programs at the Virginia Creative Center for the Arts, Winter (Writing, Fiction) in 2013 and at the MacDowell Colony, Spring - [Dan Gunn](https://artadia.org/artist/dan-gunn-2/) - Dan Gunn (b. 1980, Prairie Village, KS) is an artist, writer, and educator. He received an MFA in Painting from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago in 2007. He was awarded residencies at the Wassaic Project (2022), University of Arkansas (2019), Anderson Ranch Art Center (2018), Vermont Studio Center (2015), and The Skowhegan - [Larissa Bates](https://artadia.org/artist/larissa-bates/) - Larissa Bates was born in Burlington in 1981, and grew up between Vermont and Vara Blanca, Costa Rica. She has had solo exhibitions nationally and internationally, including GNYP Gallery (Berlin), Richard Heller Gallery (Los Angeles), Galeria Espacio Minimo (Madrid), NADA Art Fair (Miami), and Mogadishni (Copenhagen). Bates has been represented by Monya Rowe Gallery (New - [Gregory Rick](https://artadia.org/artist/gregory-rick/) - "Dense and layered vignettes pull from personal experiences and shared cultural histories in Gregory Rick’s paintings, drawing out narratives of social tension, oppression, and symbolism in an unencumbered figurative approach that is both cathartic and instinctual." - Juror Joseph Becker Greg Rick grew was born in 1981 and grew up in South Minneapolis. Rick received - [Chris Sollars](https://artadia.org/artist/chris-sollars/) - Chris Sollars is artist, musician, and Associate Professor in Sculpture, Mills College at Northeastern, Oakland, CA. Awards include 2022 MacDowell Fellowship, 2022 Ucross Foundation Residency, 2022 Jentel Artist Residency, 2021 Gate 27 Istanbul Residence, 2013 Guggenheim Fellowship, 2013 San Francisco Arts Commission: Individual Artist Commission Grant, 2012 Center for Cultural Innovation Investing in Artists Grant, - [Julia Oldham](https://artadia.org/artist/julia-oldham/) - Julia Oldham (b. 1979, Frederick, MD) is an artist living and working in Eugene, OR and New York City. Using a range of media, from animation to graphic storytelling, she creates narrative works that explore the complex relationships between nature and technology, humans and animals, and science and creativity. Julia Oldham’s work has been screened/exhibited - [Lucy Kim](https://artadia.org/artist/lucy-kim/) - "Lucy Kim casts parts of the body and expands them—creating relief paintings that are slightly ambiguous and provocative." - Rachel Adams, Associate Curator, University at Buffalo Art Galleries Lucy Kim is a Korean-American interdisciplinary artist working across painting, sculpture and microbiology. In her hybrid works, she embraces distortion as a tool to deconstruct how we see - [JD Beltran](https://artadia.org/artist/jd-beltran/) - JD Beltran is an award-winning artist, filmmaker, and writer. Her films and artwork have been screened and exhibited internationally including at the Walker Art Center, the Getty Institute, the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, Ars Electronica, the MIT Media Lab, the Kitchen NYC, the M.H. De Young Museum, and the International Film Festival Rotterdam. - [Bernie Lubell](https://artadia.org/artist/bernie-lubell/) - "My interactive installations have evolved from studies in both psychology and engineering. Inspired by the Sputnik "menace" I started college at Carnegie Tech but by my 20's, I had drifted into Social Psychology and received a Masters from the Univ. of Wisconsin, Madison. I became less enamored of an academic career during the student unrest - [Catherine Wagner](https://artadia.org/artist/catherine-wagner/) - For over forty years Catherine Wagner has been observing the built environment as a metaphor for how we construct our cultural identities. She has examined institutions as various as art museums and science labs, the home, and Disneyland. Ms. Wagner’s process involves the investigation of what art critic David Bonetti calls “the systems people create, - [Heather Mekkelson](https://artadia.org/artist/heather-mekkelson/) - Chicago based artist, Heather Mekkelson, works through topics that bridge deep history to modern human life. Mekkelson’s sculptures and installations have been exhibited in solo shows at 65GRAND, 4th Ward Project Space, threewalls, STANDARD, and Old Gold (all Chicago.) Her work has been shown in galleries and institutions throughout the US and internationally since 2001, - [Leslie Shows](https://artadia.org/artist/leslie-shows/) - Leslie Shows received her BFA from the San Francisco Art Institute in 1999 and her MFA from the California College of the Arts in 2006. She has participated in residencies at the International Studio and Curatorial Program (2012), Bemis Center for the Arts (2011), Millay Colony for the Arts (2010), and the Printmaking Fellowship, Kala - [Bill Jenkins](https://artadia.org/artist/bill-jenkins/) - Bill Jenkins is an artist from northern California, based in Queens, New York. Through the production of painting, sculpture, installation and video works, Jenkins explores individual agency within the structure of an urban environment. Often taking up impossible tasks with inadequate means, such as capturing and channeling light with packing and shipping materials, or storing - [Katy Fischer](https://artadia.org/artist/katy-fischer/) - Katy Fischer is a multi-disciplinary artist best known for her abstract works on paper, ceramic installations and site specific mosaics. Recent public art projects include a 2017 MTA Arts and Design commission for the Bay Ridge Avenue subway station in Brooklyn, NY and in early 2023, two new mosaics for Art in Embassies will open - [Jim Goldberg](https://artadia.org/artist/jim-goldberg/) - Jim Goldberg’s innovative and multidisciplinary approach to documentary makes him a landmark photographer and social practitioner of our times. His work often examines the lives of neglected, ignored, or otherwise outside-the-mainstream populations through long-term, in depth collaborations which investigate the nature of universal myths about class, power, and happiness. He has been working with experimental - [Amir H. Fallah](https://artadia.org/artist/amir-h-fallah/) - "Amir H. Fallah is a painter who has reconciled pictorial narrative with the formal mandates of abstraction to make fascinating and rich images that reward repeated looking." - Anuradha Vikram, Independent Curator and writer "Fallah deftly draws from sources as varied as Persian miniatures, children’s books, and modernist abstraction to present hybrid worlds and layered - [José Ibarra Rizo](https://artadia.org/artist/jose-ibarra-rizo/) - “Rizo's striking photographs unveil what has been previously hidden in plain sight--working people and the families they are raising in southern Georgia. With his keen eye, Rizo spotlights a community of people, who have long been marginalized, revealing that just like everyone else they too are in search of the quintessential American dream.” - Juror - [Ato Ribeiro](https://artadia.org/artist/ato-ribeiro/) - “Ribeiro's desire to find a sense of self and home combines various techniques to create alluring sculptures that declare an Afrocentric personhood that crosses tradition and geography.” - Juror Rehema C. Barber Ato Ribeiro (b. 1989) is a multidisciplinary artist working in a variety of media including sculptural installation, drawing, and printmaking. He works between - [Kelly Taylor Mitchell](https://artadia.org/artist/kelly-taylor-mitchell/) - “Mitchell's performances, installations, and paper-based works use craft as tools of power, imbued with the essence of its maker's memories and familial history, creating a searing reminder about known and unknown familial origins--a prevailing dilemma for many of the people represented in the African Diaspora.” - Juror Rehema C. Barber Kelly Taylor Mitchell is an - [Francis Almendárez](https://artadia.org/artist/francis-almendarez/) - “In Almendarez’s inspired and ambitious multi-channel video installation works, we were moved by investigations of memory and history evident in thoughtful manipulations of mood, and temporal and physical distance. We look forward to following the development of their promising practices.” - Jurors Dean Daderko & Kanitra Fletcher Francis Almendárez is an artist, filmmaker, and educator - [Claire Beckett](https://artadia.org/artist/claire-beckett/) - Claire Beckett is based in Boston, Massachusetts (USA). Her photographs seek to understand notions of citizenship and belonging within the United States. Recent projects look at cultural appropriation within American military training, including the use of fake Arab villages and costumed role-players, and the experience of American converts to Islam. Her photographs have been shown - [Liz Cohen](https://artadia.org/artist/liz-cohen/) - Liz Cohen was born 1973 in Phoenix, AZ. She received a B.A. from Tufts University, Boston, MA, and a B.F.A. from School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, MA, both in 1996. She later received her M.F.A. in Photography from California College of the Arts, San Francisco, CA in 2000. Cohen has exhibited nationally - [Amy Blakemore](https://artadia.org/artist/amy-blakemore/) - Amy Blakemore received a BS in Psychology (1980) and a BA in Art (1982) from Drury College (now Drury University), Springfield, MO, and an MFA from the University of Texas at Austin in 1985. From 1985-87 Amy Blakemore was an artist resident at the Core Program, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, TX. She has exhibited - [Jessica Snow](https://artadia.org/artist/jessica-snow/) - Jessica Snow is an artist, professor, and curator based in San Francisco. She earned a BA from UC Davis and a MFA from Mills College, and she also attended the Sorbonne and the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture. Jessica is adjunct professor in the Studio Art and Art History departments at University of San - [Samantha Bittman](https://artadia.org/artist/samantha-bittman/) - Samantha Bittman is an artist and educator based in Brooklyn, NY. She has participated in residency programs at the Josef and Anni Albers Foundation, Sharpe-Walentas Studio Program, Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture, Bemis Center for Contemporary Art, and Ox-Bow School of Art. In 2012, she received the Artadia Award. Recent solo exhibitions include, Ronchini, - [Xiaowei Chen](https://artadia.org/artist/xiaowei-chen/) - Xiaowei Chen's work includes drawing, video, and sculpture. She explores natural environments, natural disasters, human thought, and the interconnectivity between the three. Xiaowei Chen (born 1978), Chinese-American artist in the United States, currently living in Boston, United States. From 2000 to 2005 she worked in television production and produced and directed independent documentary films. She - [Weston Teruya](https://artadia.org/artist/weston-teruya/) - Weston Teruya is an artist and cultural producer who has exhibited at Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, Mills College Art Museum, University of Hawaiʻi, Mānoa, and the Chinese Culture Center of San Francisco; received public art commissions for the San Francisco and Alameda County Arts Commissions; grants from Artadia, Asian Cultural Council, CCI Investing - [Nick Brown](https://artadia.org/artist/nick-brown/) - Nick Brown is a Los Angeles based artist and curator. Born in England, Brown currently resides in Los Angeles. His work has been exhibited at numerous galleries and museums nationwide, such as the Museum of Contemporary Art in Chicago (2002), The Drawing Center, New York (2002), PS 122 in New York (2005), the Torrance Art - [Yanique Norman](https://artadia.org/artist/yanique-norman/) - "Yanique Norman embodies meaning in her use of materials and approach to the college process—providing a reifying look at blackness as unorthodox life progression, in what she deems ‘Black Fungibility.'" - Faron Manuel, Independent Curator and Andrew W. Mellon Curatorial Fellowships Program Coordinator, High Museum of Art "Yanique Norman has an exciting and conceptually strong - [Clare Rojas](https://artadia.org/artist/clare-rojas/) - Clare Rojas (b. 1976, Columbus, OH) is a magic realist painter known for her dexterity as a colorist as well as her sophisticated command of both abstraction and figuration. Her work is in the permanent collections of MoMA New York; SFMOMA; Hammer Museum, Los Angeles; Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco; Dakis Joannou Collection, Greece; Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Castilla - [Darrel Morris](https://artadia.org/artist/darrel-morris/) - Darrel Morris received an MFA from SAIC in 1987. He has exhibited throughout the United States and Canada, including solo shows in Chicago and New York. His work is published as part of the Telos Art Publishing "Portfolio Collection" series (vol. 33, 2004). He received the Louis Comfort Tiffany Foundation Fellowship, several Illinois Arts Council Artists - [Amita Bhatt](https://artadia.org/artist/amita-bhatt/) - Amita Bhatt received her MFA in Painting from the Maryland Institute College of Art, Hoffberger School of Painting in 2009 and her BFA in Applied Arts, Maharaja Sayajirao University, Vadodara, India in 1993. Recent solo exhibitions include Balancing Acts-Paintings by Amita Bhatt, O’Kane Gallery, University of Houston, Downtown, Houston, Texas, September 2013, and Texas Tough-Depends Who You Ask, Blue - [Julia Fish](https://artadia.org/artist/julia-fish/) - Inclusively and theoretically, Julia Fish’s work can be characterized as both site-generated and context-specific: in temporary projects / installations, and in the on-going sequence of paintings and works on paper developed in response to a close examination of the experience of living and working within her home and studio, a 1922 two-storey brick storefront in - [Brent Steen](https://artadia.org/artist/brent-steen/) - Brent Steen was born in 1974 in Dallas, TX. He studied at the University of North Texas, Denton (B.F.A., 1998) and the University of Houston (M.F.A., 2001). From 2001 – 2003 he was a Core Artist-in-Residence at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston. His work was recently included in the group exhibitions The Exquisite Line, Sherman Gallery, - [Robyn O’Neil](https://artadia.org/artist/robyn-oneil/) - Robyn O’Neil (b. 1977, Omaha, NE) lives and works in Los Angeles, California. O’Neil has been the featured artist in several solo museum exhibitions, including a show of her most important works to date at The Des Moines Art Center in 2010, the 2004 Whitney Biennial, and a solo museum exhibition at the Contemporary Arts - [Kathryn Spence](https://artadia.org/artist/kathryn-spence/) - Kathryn Spence lives and works in San Francisco, California and received her MFA from Mills College in 1993. Spence combines sculptural objects with drawing and installation. Her work exposes a dislocation between nature and the artifice of culture and consumerism. She is an avid birder, gardener, and naturalist. Spence has exhibited nationally and internationally including the Aldrich Museum - [Josh Greene](https://artadia.org/artist/josh-greene/) - Josh Greene is a conceptual artist based in San Francisco. His work has been included in exhibitions at the CCA Wattis Institute of Contemporary Art, Centre Pompidou, Arizona State University Art Museum, Yerba Buena Center For The Arts, Greg Kucera Gallery, and Eyebeam. He was a fellow at Akademie Schloss Solitude, Stuttgart, Germany and participated in - [Felipe Dulzaides](https://artadia.org/artist/felipe-dulzaides/) - Mixing performance art with video, photography, sculpture, and installation, Dulzaides’ process-oriented works explore subject matters such as circularity, chance, absurdity, dislocation, relocation, crossovers, along with the relationship between architecture and public space to memory and ideology. His exhibition record includes solo shows, international exhibitions and biennials such as the Gwangju Biennial, the California Biennial, and - [Ben Stone](https://artadia.org/artist/ben-stone/) - Ben Stone’s sculptures elevate ubiquitous icons and ever-present visual ephemera through a compulsive attention to detail and fastidious production quality. He has built his career off of a sensitive study of this omnipresent imagery found in advertising and signage, public speech, and encounters in his daily life. By enlarging the scale of his source material - [Miguel Arzabe](https://artadia.org/artist/miguel-arzabe/) - Miguel Arzabe (b. 1975 St. Louis, MO) is a visual artist working in weaving, painting, and video. His recent solo shows were at Shulamit Nazarian Gallery (Los Angeles, CA) and Johansson Projects (Oakland, CA). Arzabe’s work has been featured in such festivals as Hors Pistes (Centre Pompidou, Paris), Festival du Nouveau Cinéma (Montreal), the Geumgang - [Carol Jackson](https://artadia.org/artist/carol-jackson/) - Carol Jackson was born in Los Angeles in 1962. She received a BFA from UCLA in 1987 and an MFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago in 1992. Her awards include the City of Chicago Artist Grant in 1994 and the Illinois Arts Council Grant in 2003. Selected solo exhibitions include Ten - [Tony Tredway](https://artadia.org/artist/tony-tredway/) - Tony Tredway received a BFA from the San Francisco Art Institute in 1991, and went on to earn an MFA from Mills College in May 2000. He was awarded the Jack K. and Gertrude Murphy Fine Arts Fellowship in 1999. He has exhibited widely in the Bay Area at New Langton Arts, Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, Southern Exposure - [Bruno Fazzolari](https://artadia.org/artist/bruno-fazzolari/) - Bruno Fazzolari is an artist whose work explores perception and the senses. Working in paint, scent, and sculpture, he is inspired by his own experience of abstraction and synesthesia (seeing scents). He is also inspired by the visual culture and history of perfume. Fazzolari's exhibitions often include a perfume developed alongside a body of works - [Thomas Chang](https://artadia.org/artist/thomas-chang/) - Thomas Chang received a BFA with an emphasis in Photography and Psychology at the University of California, Santa Cruz in 1992 and an MFA with an emphasis in Photography from San Francisco Art Institute in 2000. He is the recipient of the Eureka Fellowship, Fleishhacker Foundation (2007); Individual Artist Commission, San Francisco Arts Commission (2005); J. William Fulbright - [Scott Short](https://artadia.org/artist/scott-short/) - Scott Short’s works explore the relationship between the mechanical and hand-made, the original and the copy, abstraction and representation. The genesis of these elaborately rendered paintings begins as simple colored construction paper that the artist copies on a black-and-white photocopying machine. He then takes that first copy and repeats the copying process, perhaps a dozen times, or - [A. Laurie Palmer](https://artadia.org/artist/a-laurie-palmer/) - A. Laurie Palmer is an artist, writer, and teacher. Her work is concerned, most immediately, with resistance to privatization, and more generally, with theoretical and material explorations of matter’s active nature as it asserts itself on different scales and in different speeds. Her work takes various forms as sculpture, installation, public projects, and writing. - [Louise LeBourgeois](https://artadia.org/artist/louise-lebourgeois/) - Louise LeBourgeois was born in New Orleans and grew up in Oxford, England and Clemson, South Carolina before moving to Chicago at age 14. She teaches at Columbia College Chicago. LeBourgeois lives in Chicago and is an avid open water swimmer - the constant flux of Lake Michigan’s waters inspires her paintings. - [Anoka Faruqee](https://artadia.org/artist/anoka-faruqee/) - Anoka Faruqee (b. 1972, Ann Arbor) earned her M.F.A. from the Tyler School of Art in 1997 and her B.A. in painting from Yale University in 1994. Faruqee is an alumna of the Whitney Independent Study Program and residencies at the Skowhegan School of Art and the PS1 National Studio Program. Her grants include the - [Lise Swenson](https://artadia.org/artist/lise-swenson/) - Lise Swenson (d. 2016) was involved in the media arts in the Bay Area since the early 1980s. As a media artist she created documentaries, experimental documentaries, feature length fiction and short experimental video art works. Swenson also created multi-monitor and site specific video installation. In 1984 she co-founded ATA, (Artists' Television Access), a non-profit - [Mary Button Durell](https://artadia.org/artist/mary-button-durell/) - Mary Button Durell is a San Francisco-based artist who works primarily with paper and wheat paste. Mary’s work is medium-centric and process-oriented allowing for unique shapes and forms to emerge out of a temporal engagement with her materials. For more than 20 years, Mary has explored the nuances and intricacies of paper and light and continues to experiment with her - [Victor Cartagena](https://artadia.org/artist/victor-cartagena/) - Victor Cartagena (b. El Salvador) has been making art in the Bay Area since the 1980s. Cartagena's artwork has addressed his experience as an immigrant, memories of violence in his home country, and the death penalty. He works in a variety of media including drawing/painting, installation, public art, sculpture, and theater. His work has been exhibited - [Rachael Neubauer](https://artadia.org/artist/rachael-neubauer/) - Rachael Neubauer received her BFA from Florida International University, Miami, FL (1993) and her MFA from Ohio State University, Columbus, OH (1995). Neubauer has exhibited at Prospect.3 + Etoile Polaire Lodge #1, New Orleans; WPA, Los Angeles; Berkeley Art Museum, Berkeley, CA; SFMOMA, San Francisco, CA; See Line Gallery, West Hollywood, CA; Rena Bransten Gallery, San Francisco, CA; LAX (LA International - [Scott Hewicker](https://artadia.org/artist/scott-hewicker/) - Scott Hewicker is an artist, writer and musician based in San Francisco. He received his BFA from San Francisco Art Institute and his MFA from Stanford University. Hewicker has exhibited his work at Gallery 16, Jack Hanley Gallery, Deitch Projects NY, Galleri Christina Wilson in Copenhagen, ICA Philadelphia, ADA Gallery, 111 Minna Gallery and Yerba Buena Center - [Vincent Fecteau](https://artadia.org/artist/vincent-fecteau/) - Vincent Fecteau was born in 1969. His work was featured in the 2002 and 2012 Whitney Biennials; was included in the group show "Bay Area Now" at the Center for the Arts at Yerba Buena Gardens, San Francisco, in 1997; and has been exhibited in museums and galleries throughout Europe and the United States, including - [Howie Cherman](https://artadia.org/artist/howie-cherman/) - Howie Cherman received a Bachelor of Arts degree in Film from California State University at Long Beach, where he made numerous experimental films while studying film production, history, theory, and criticism. Upon graduation, he began working in film production and post-production in Los Angeles while continuing to make independent films and videos and studying performance - [castaneda/reiman](https://artadia.org/artist/castanedareiman/) - castaneda/reiman (Charlie Castaneda and Brody Reiman) live and work in the San Francisco Bay Area. Their current work takes the form of built landscapes suggesting both the natural world and domestic dwellings. These installations range in size always suggesting architectural form, construction, and habitation. Each received their BFA at Carnegie Mellon University and their MFA - [Eamon Ore-Giron](https://artadia.org/artist/eamon-ore-giron/) - "Ore-Giron's connection to abstraction cannot be divorced from the various multidisciplinary and hybrid modes at work in his practice" - Rita Gonzalez, Associate Curator of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles, CA Eamon Ore-Giron (b. 1973, Tucson, USA) blends a wide-range of visual styles and influences in his brightly colored abstract geometric - [Miller Robinson](https://artadia.org/artist/miller-robinson/) - Miller Robinson (they/them) is a 2Spirit, transdisciplinary artist of Karuk, Yurok, and mixed-European descent working and residing on unceded Tongva Territory. Since receiving a BFA from Otis College of Art and Design in 2014 they have exhibited in Los Angeles at the Southwest Museum of the American Indian, Los Angeles Municipal Art Gallery, Heritage Square - [Selva Aparicio](https://artadia.org/artist/selva-aparicio/) - Selva Aparicio (b. 1987) is a Catalan artist living and working in Chicago. She holds a BFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, an MFA in Sculpture from Yale. Her work has been shown internationally in solo and group exhibitions including the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago, Yale Center for British Art, - [Azadeh Gholizadeh](https://artadia.org/artist/azadeh-gholizadeh/) - Azadeh Gholizadeh is a Chicago-based artist and educator. Born in Tehran, she received her MA in architecture from Iran University of Science and Technology and her MFA from The School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Solo exhibitions include Dawn to Dusk, which currently is on view at Goldfinch Gallery in Chicago. Her work has - [Maryam Taghavi](https://artadia.org/artist/maryam-taghavi/) - Maryam Taghavi is an artist and educator. She was born in Tehran, moved to Canada for art school and currently resides in Chicago. She received her Bachelor of Fine Arts from Emily Carr University and Master of Fine A from School of the Art Institute of Chicago where she was the recipient of New Artist - [Esteban Ramón Pérez](https://artadia.org/artist/esteban-ramon-perez/) - Esteban Ramón Pérez (he/him) is a visual artist who received his BFA in Art from the California Institute of the Arts, and his MFA in Painting and Printmaking from Yale University School of Art. Pérez lives and works in Los Angeles, CA. Esteban’s work pays homage to his roots. He approaches his practice as an - [Chandra McCormick](https://artadia.org/artist/chandra-mccormick/) - “Chandra McCormick’s documentary photographic practice provides a visual chronicle to the lived experiences of African-American life and inspiration to generations of New Orleanians cultural practitioners.” - Thomas Lax, Curator of Media and Performance at the Museum of Modern Art in New York Chandra McCormick was born and raised in the lower ninth ward of New Orleans, - [Monique Verdin](https://artadia.org/artist/monique-verdin/) - "Monique Verdin's photographic imagery, tapestries and netting, and social technologies of storytelling weave together generations who have cared for waterways at the end of the Mississippi River, where the Gulf waters meet the freshwaters and land is being taken back by the sea." - Thomas Lax, Curator of Media and Performance at the Museum of - [Miatta Kawinzi](https://artadia.org/artist/miatta-kawinzi/) - Miatta Kawinzi is a Kenyan-Liberian-American multi-disciplinary artist, writer, and educator raised in the US South and based in Brooklyn, NY. She holds an MFA in Studio Art from Hunter College and BA in Interdisciplinary Art & Cultural Theory from Hampshire College, and has presented work at the Studio Museum in Harlem, MoMA PopRally, Red Bull - [Basel and Ruanne](https://artadia.org/artist/basel-and-ruanne/) - Basel Abbas and Ruanne Abou-Rahme (b.1983) work together across a range of sound, image, text, installation and performance practices. Their practice, largely research based, is engaged in the intersections between performativity, political imaginaries, the body and virtuality. Across their works they probe a contemporary landscape marked by seemingly perpetual crisis and an endless ‘present,’ one - [Dana King](https://artadia.org/artist/dana-king/) - “The artists selected as finalists for the Artadia awards represented a strong group of artists working across a range of media. Selecting the winners was a difficult decision but each of the awardees has a practice that engages their subject and medium in truly unique and engaging ways. I was also excited that the group - [Terri Friedman](https://artadia.org/artist/terri-friedman/) - “The creative output of the participating artists was incredible, and just reinforced that the Bay Area is rich with art and artists who push the boundary of deeply rooted innovation and justice that the world craves right now… , I was extremely impressed with their artistic excellence, rigorous practice and their clear artistic voice. I - [Sheila Pree Bright](https://artadia.org/artist/sheila-pree-bright/) - "Through her photographs, Sheila Pree Bright brings to light the individual narratives of her subjects as she creates stories investigating the socio-political and historical contexts in which we all live." - Raina Lampkins-Fielder, Curator, Souls Grown Deep Foundation, Atlanta Sheila Pree Bright is an acclaimed International Photographic Artist - [Jill Frank](https://artadia.org/artist/jill-frank/) - "Jill Frank’s epic portraits of young people as they enact the various social rituals and systems of play that ultimately inform their identity or sense of self reveal the vulnerability, the potential, as well as the humor, of American youth." - Raina Lampkins-Fielder, Curator, Souls Grown Deep Foundation, Atlanta Jill Frank is an Atlanta-based - [Preetika Rajgariah](https://artadia.org/artist/preetika-rajgariah/) - "Preetika Rajgariah makes visually lush yoga mat paintings, intricate performances, and installations; autobiographical and often mordantly funny, her work pushes against Western aesthetics and beauty standards, centering her own body as a site and instrument of decolonization. In these very different but rigorous and richly imaginative practices, Hodge, Gaona, and Rajgariah each explore some of - [Robert Hodge](https://artadia.org/artist/robert-hodge/) - “In his multimedia, collage-based objects, Robert Hodge collects and manipulates a vast array of foraged materials—from classroom maps and vinyl records to decades-old magazines and his own, experimental prints—to explore the interrelation of past and future, self and community." - Natalie Dupêcher, Associate Curator of Modern Art, the Menil Collection Robert Hodge (American, b.1979) is - [Clark Ashton](https://artadia.org/artist/clark-ashton/) - Clark Ashton was born in Augusta, Georgia in 1958. He began welding in 1975, and worked as a welder until moving to Atlanta in 1978 where he toiled for wages. He began creating metal sculpture in his backyard in 1989 with no formal training in art. Meanwhile he earned a B.A. in Anthropology and followed with - [Caroline Garcia](https://artadia.org/artist/caroline-garcia/) - Caroline Garcia is an interdisciplinary artist based in Brooklyn, New York. She is a commissioned OPEN CALL 2021 artist at The Shed and has presented work at Spring/Break Art Fair, Olsen Gruin Gallery, Movement Research at Judson Church, Smack Mellon, Creative Time Summit X, A.I.R. Biennale, The Vera List Center, and Hesse Flatow; as well - [K.R.M. Mooney](https://artadia.org/artist/k-r-m-mooney/) - "K.R.M. Mooney’s sculpture is remarkable in the way it builds on deep knowledge of material and process while challenging the viewer to connect it with structures, spaces, and possibilities of the surrounding world." - Rachel Jans, Assistant Curator of Painting and Sculpture, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art K.R.M. Mooney (b.1990, Seattle) is an artist based - [Leonard Suryajaya](https://artadia.org/artist/leonard-suryajaya/) - "In his layered multidisciplinary practice, Leonard Suryajaya moves boldly across what appear to be insurmountable differences in the direction of reconciliation and understanding. Refined and excellently crafted, his images, objects, and environments affirm every bit as much as they challenge." - Darby English, Carl Darling Buck Professor of Art History, Modern and Contemporary Art, Cultural Studies, - [Jessica Vaughn](https://artadia.org/artist/jessica-vaughn/) - "Jessica Vaughn’s work stood out for its ability to probe large questions about public space and the world of work with intense focus and economy." - Jamie Stevens, Curator, Artists Space, New York Jessica Vaughn (b. 1983, Chicago, IL) received a B.H.A. from Carnegie Mellon University and an M.F.A. from the University of Pennsylvania. Selected - [William Downs](https://artadia.org/artist/william-downs/) - “We were inspired by the rigor and sheer talent of artists Krista Clark and William Downs. The sophistication of their practice, ambition for their future plans and intentionality behind their decision making punctuate why they are 2018 Atlanta Artadia Awardees. We are excited to watch how this recognition propels these two deserving artists into the - [Terence Nance](https://artadia.org/artist/terence-nance/) - "Terence Nance’s performances and films destabilize any expected narratives to focus instead on individuals, bodies, and gestures with a cinematic lushness punctuated by political resonance.” - Carmen Hermo, Assistant Curator, Sackler Center for Feminist Art, Brooklyn Museum Terence Nance is an Artist, Musician, and Filmmaker born in Dallas, Texas in what was then referred to as the - [Krista Clark](https://artadia.org/artist/krista-clark/) - “We were inspired by the rigor and sheer talent of artists Krista Clark and William Downs. The sophistication of their practice, ambition for their future plans and intentionality behind their decision making punctuate why they are 2018 Atlanta Artadia Awardees. We are excited to watch how this recognition propels these two deserving artists into the - [Derrick Woods-Morrow](https://artadia.org/artist/derrick-woods-morrow/) - "Derrick Woods-Morrow poetically gives form to childhood memories, fleeting sexual encounters, and transitory leisure spaces such as beaches and coastlines. Most recently, Woods-Morrow salvaged hundreds of discarded bricks that once formed the foundation of the Washington Memorial in Chicago and began displaying them in stacks and piles in the lineage of Minimalism and Postminimalism. But - [Clarissa Tossin](https://artadia.org/artist/clarissa-tossin/) - “Departing from the utopian modernist project of Brasilia as a central topic, Clarissa Tossin has been producing poignantly critical work around modern architectural projects in Brazil and the rest of Latin America, and the historically complex relationship of these countries with the United States. Recently, she has been exploring a stronger and more direct dialogue - [Danielle Deadwyler](https://artadia.org/artist/danielle-deadwyler/) - "The jurying process this year was quite competitive and we have great admiration for all the finalists who collectively embody the layers and vibrancy of the community here in Atlanta. The two awardees represent distinct practices that demonstrate a commitment to both artistic excellence and rigorous thinking about the creative process. Sonya's installations emphasize the - [Adriana Corral](https://artadia.org/artist/adriana-corral/) - “Adriana Corral’s interdisciplinary, research-based practice boldly explores memory, loss, human rights abuses, and unwritten histories. Often working across international borders, she mines state and national archives for primary documents and engages historians, anthropologists, journalists, gender scholars, human rights attorneys, and victims’ families for information that materialize in her performances, sculptures, and installations. These refined, contemplative - [Angela Hennessy](https://artadia.org/artist/angela-hennessy/) - “Angela Hennessy’s materially diverse practice elegantly investigates subjects like mourning, ritual, and womanhood. By using hair as her primary material, Hennessy is able to explore its metaphorical and political relationship to blackness in compelling and original ways. Her sculptures are a powerful representation of an artist working at the intersection of total technical expertise and - [Mike Henderson](https://artadia.org/artist/mike-henderson/) - “Mike Henderson’s striking nonrepresentational paintings belong to a long history of Bay Area abstraction. His thickly layered and boldly expressive works are undeniably arresting, often evoking a visceral response in the viewer. Though his practice is rooted in embracing chance and improvisation, the final products of his process are so elegant and fully realized they - [Bethany Collins](https://artadia.org/artist/bethany-collins-2/) - “Bethany Collins’ labor intensive process of erasure that underpins her transformation of these sources creates a generative tension between the spare visual language she uses and the stakes of the questions her work raises about place, lineage and legacy as they relate to lived experience. Fernandes’ recent work invites viewers to participate in creating fleeting - [Devin N. Morris](https://artadia.org/artist/devin-n-morris/) - “With more than 500 artists applying for the award, it was no mean feat to arrive at a collective agreement on five with whom to do studio visits: so many incredible ideas and approaches to discern between. Devin, Erick, Hadi, Sable Elyse, and Sasha were all inspiring and thought provoking in their practices. Each is - [Vincent Valdez](https://artadia.org/artist/vincent-valdez/) - "Valdez stood out for his skillfully-crafted, labor-intensive figurative painting that explores the under-represented plights and stories of marginalized communities across Texas and a so-called “post-racial” America. Profoundly informed by his own experiences and personal biography, Valdez’s works are alternatingly confrontational, sublime, and eerie in their realism and clarity, urging viewers to look more closely and - [Carmen Argote](https://artadia.org/artist/carmen-argote/) - “I believe Carmen, Ron, and Diedrick, are shining examples of the vast constellation of creativity that drives our city. I appreciate how thoughtful and incredibly dedicated they are to their crafts and how labor intensive their respective practices are. Diedrick weaves worlds with his fingertips, Ron flips the biblical script with his new age theatrical - [Diedrick Brackens](https://artadia.org/artist/diedrick-brackens/) - “I believe Carmen, Ron, and Diedrick, are shining examples of the vast constellation of creativity that drives our city. I appreciate how thoughtful and incredibly dedicated they are to their crafts and how labor intensive their respective practices are. Diedrick weaves worlds with his fingertips, Ron flips the biblical script with his new age theatrical - [Ron Athey](https://artadia.org/artist/ron-athey/) - “The 2019 Artadia Awardees represent the best of what makes seeing art in LA so interesting. While Carmen, Diedrick, and Ron work in markedly different, idiosyncratic modes—Carmen is thinking through locality and identity by experimenting with nontraditional materials and emphasizing process within the studio and without; whereas Diedrick is plumbing a history of textiles that - [Sonya Yong James](https://artadia.org/artist/sonya-yong-james/) - "The jurying process this year was quite competitive and we have great admiration for all the finalists who collectively embody the layers and vibrancy of the community here in Atlanta. The two awardees represent distinct practices that demonstrate a commitment to both artistic excellence and rigorous thinking about the creative process. Sonya's installations emphasize the - [Nate Young](https://artadia.org/artist/nate-young/) - "Nate Young views history as a framework for the production of truth and makes conceptual works that explore themes of legibility and meaning. His recent projects incorporate family lore with histories of the Great Migration and evade straightforward narrative in favor of subjective interpretation and ephemeral impressions. Young endeavors to collapse the past and future - [Andrea Carlson](https://artadia.org/artist/andrea-carlson/) - "Andrea Carlson’s ability to engage the audience with her work by discussing the inequities within museum practices through Native symbolism allows people to engage with Native art at a level of understanding." - Jade Powers, Assistant Curator, The Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art "Carlson's practice imbues mythic landscapes with cultural references to her Ojibwe roots, - [Adee Roberson](https://artadia.org/artist/adee-roberson/) - "Adee Roberson's eye for composition is distinct and strong. The fact that share pairs music, painting, and printing making with punk impulses and familial lore makes the work even more enjoyable and fun. I'm excited to see her continue to play and stumble into various forms of artmaking and the personal and cultural histories that - [Paul Sepuya](https://artadia.org/artist/paul-sepuya/) - "Paul Sepuya's consideration of the subject in photography, and his desire to trouble the site of authorship in this canon of capture, is very interesting and necessary, as we continue to rely more and more on tropes of representation. His technical expertise helps to trouble the ruse of visibility, and he is asking questions about - [Lisa Lindvay](https://artadia.org/artist/lisa-lindvay/) - Lisa Lindvay was born in 1983 in Erie, Pennsylvania. She earned her MFA in Photography from Columbia College Chicago (2009) and BFA in Applied Media Arts from Edinboro University of Pennsylvania (2005). In her ongoing photographic series Hold Together, Lindvay portrays the inner workings of her father, sister, and two brothers as they navigate their - [Deb Sokolow](https://artadia.org/artist/deb-sokolow/) - "[Sokolow's] hilarious schematic drawings involve entertaining and twisting tales of conspiracy theories." - Tina Kukielski, Executive Director, ART21 Deb Sokolow is an artist and writer whose text-driven drawings include both serious and comical speculation into the details of shadowy histories, manipulative individuals of influence, and organizational brainwashing. Sokolow’s work has been included in the 4th Athens Biennale - [Carl Suddath](https://artadia.org/artist/carl-suddath/) - Carl Suddath (b. 1976, Jacksonville, FL) lives and works in Houston, TX. His work has been exhibited at venues including The Suburban, Oak Park, IL (2009); Lawndale Art Center, Houston, TX (2007); and Van Harrison Gallery, New York (2005), and has been reviewed in the Houston Chronicle and Artforum International, as well as on KUHF Houston - [Liam Everett](https://artadia.org/artist/liam-everett/) - Liam Everett currently lives and works in San Francisco. Recent solo exhibitions include Office Baroque, Brussels (2015); Eleni Koroneou Gallery, Athens (2015); On Stellar Rays, New York (2014); Altman Siegel, San Francisco (2012); Paul Kasmin, New York (2011); White Columns, New York (2009); Künstlerhaus, Bremen (2004). Recent group exhibitions include Altman Siegel, San Francisco (2015); - [Alicia McCarthy](https://artadia.org/artist/alicia-mccarthy/) - Alicia McCarthy was born in Oakland to a nurse and a mechanic. She makes art and lives happily in Oakland with Sahar Khoury and 2 1/2 cats. Alicia McCarthy is the recipient of the 2013 San Francisco Artadia Award. - [Lauri Stallings](https://artadia.org/artist/lauri-stallings/) - Atlanta-based artist Lauri Stallings has fostered an expanded practice that includes public choreographies, place building, green economy, and civic actions with many communities. Founding artist of glo, Stallings is currently Visiting Artist at the School of the Arts at Georgia Tech. Stallings has exhibited and performed her work at Central Park, New York; High Museum of Art, Atlanta; Art - [Paul Stephen Benjamin](https://artadia.org/artist/paul-stephen-benjamin/) - "Paul Stephen Benjamin’s haunting video-sculpture based on the refrain 'Black is the color of my true love’s hair' by Nina Simone continues to stay with me—the repetition and obsessive dwelling on these words evoked by a sea of outdated monitors seem to loop and phase for all of time in my mind." - Aram Moshayedi, - [Ria Brodell](https://artadia.org/artist/ria-brodell/) - Ria Brodell is an artist based in Boston whose current body of work addresses issues of gender identity, sexuality, religion, and contemporary culture. Brodell attended the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, received a BFA from Cornish College of the Arts in Seattle (2002), and an MFA from the Museum School/Tufts University (2006). Brodell - [Georgia Sagri](https://artadia.org/artist/georgia-sagri/) - Georgia Sagri, born 1979, is a Greek artist based in Brooklyn, New York. She studied music at the National Music School of Athens; she holds a BA from Athens School of Fine Arts, Athens and an MFA from Columbia University, New York. Her first institutional solo show, curated by Adam Szymczyk, was under the title - [Autumn Knight](https://artadia.org/artist/autumn-knight/) - Autumn Knight is a Houston-based interdisciplinary artist. Her performance and installation work has been included in group exhibitions at various institutions, including DiverseWorks Artspace, Art League Houston, Project Row Houses, Blaffer Art Museum, Crystal Bridges Museum, She Works Flexible, Skowhegan Space (NY), The New Museum, and The Contemporary Art Museum Houston. Knight recently completed residencies - [Mariah Garnett](https://artadia.org/artist/mariah-garnett/) - "Mariah’s strategy for filmmaking is thoughtful and effortless even in it’s layered complexity. She addresses gender and identity in a way that liberates these subjects while bringing them into the present moment with a fresh perspective." - Jarrett Gregory, Associate Curator of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles County Museum of Art Mariah Garnett mixes documentary, narrative, and experimental filmmaking - [Ruth Laskey](https://artadia.org/artist/ruth-laskey/) - “For Laskey, who approaches weaving as a painter, it has allowed her to integrate both the figure and ground, support and composition, into one seamless structure. It was terrific to see the complexity by which she embeds geometric forms through a distinctive use of the twill weave. The possibilities for her are endless.” - Jenny - [Jiha Moon](https://artadia.org/artist/jiha-moon/) - “Jiha Moon is in a perpetual state of “other” as she mines numerous histories and cultures, distilling them into rascally works of art. There is no filter, just a quirky mix matching flurry of references. Mischievousness, rebelliousness, Jiha is the Bart Simpson of our scene and she perfectly exemplifies the new Atlanta.” - Daniel Fuller, - [Gala Porras-Kim](https://artadia.org/artist/gala-porras-kim/) - Gala Porras-Kim was born in Bogotá, Colombia, received an MFA from the California Institute of the Arts and an MA in Latin American Studies and BA from the University of California, Los Angeles. Her work will be exhibited at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (2017), and has been featured in solo shows at the Headlands - [Kahlil Joseph](https://artadia.org/artist/kahlil-joseph/) - “Kahlil Joseph has one of the most distinctively original visual styles of any artist currently working in film. His hybrid practice crossing cinema, visual art, fashion, and popular music is sparking conversation far beyond the usual art circles. Whether his work takes the form of immersive gallery installations or more conventional single-channel cinema display, Joseph - [Patricia Treib](https://artadia.org/artist/patricia-treib/) - “Patricia Treib has developed a highly nuanced and engaging language of painting that explores perception and memory through the use of color and shape, which is very much her own. By returning to existing motifs again and again, she creates a time-based experience of painting.” - Matthew Lyons and Laura Raicovich Patricia Treib (b. 1979, - [Regina Agu](https://artadia.org/artist/regina-agu/) - Regina Agu's work is conceptually oriented towards language, history, and representation. She addresses these as they coalesce in contemporary ideas around landscape. Her practice involves research and explorations of “site,” including histories and theories of landscape photography, architecture, the built environment, the landscape, environmental justice, and spatial politics - particularly their intersections around communities of - [Carrie Hott](https://artadia.org/artist/carrie-hott/) - Carrie Hott is an interdisciplinary artist based in Oakland, California. Through her practice, she works to find origins, connect tangents, and locate invisible systems. Her research interests include whales, artificial light, blackouts, lace, nets, tools, and the systems often employed to learn about our surroundings. Hott was born in Fort Collins, Colorado and grew up in the southwestern United States between Arizona, Colorado, and - [Rashayla Marie Brown](https://artadia.org/artist/rashayla-marie-brown/) - Artist-scholar Rashayla Marie Brown (RMB) manages a living studio practice across an extensive list of cultural production modes, including photography, performance, writing, drawing, installation, and video art. Encompassing themes of autonomy and self-mastery at the intersections of art history, religion, and popular culture, RMB's work often investigates power dynamics through the emotion and personal vulnerability - [Joiri Minaya](https://artadia.org/artist/joiri-minaya/) - "Minaya’s work around the notion of 'tropical identity' elicits a palpable tension between critique and seduction. Her wildly decorated, alluring environments and images carry a biting commentary on the ways in which privilege injures ecology and the body, while at the same time, it slyly purges those impositions.” - Kelly Taxter, Barnett and Annalee Newman - [Lava Thomas](https://artadia.org/artist/lava-thomas/) - “As a Bay Area local, it gives me great pleasure to know that two of our community's most inspiring artistic voices, Marcela Pardo Ariva and Lava Thomas, are receiving not only an important and well-deserved recognition on a national scale, but an award that might help them overcome some of the countless obstacles they are - [Valentina Jager](https://artadia.org/artist/valentina-jager/) - "As a transplant to Houston from Puerto Vallarta, Mexico; I am impressed by the lines of inquiry that Valentina has initiated in such a short time as a resident of our city. Her work explores concepts of tension often found at the intersections of control and release, time and space, history, and the future. Valentina's background - [Caroline Kent](https://artadia.org/artist/caroline-kent/) - "Caroline Kent explores and challenges modernist formalism to create a new language of painterly abstraction that directly relates to the spaces we occupy, inhabit, and experience." - Jessica Hong, Associate Curator of Global Contemporary Art, Hood Museum of Art, Dartmouth "Through a fluency of language with histories of abstraction, Kent extends and alters this legacy - [Eliza Myrie](https://artadia.org/artist/eliza-myrie/) - "Eliza Myrie mines and interrogates the dynamics between likeness, figuration—particularly of Black women—and power as well as the hierarchical structures that have grave influence on the everyday." - Jessica Hong, Associate Curator of Global Contemporary Art, Hood Museum of Art, Dartmouth "Myrie’s exploration into sculpture, performance, and likeness leads us to consider the physical and mental - [El Franco Lee II](https://artadia.org/artist/el-franco-lee-ii/) - "[Lee] embodies a rare combination of formalist painter and urban griot." - Valerie Cassel Oliver, Senior Curator, Contemporary Arts Museum Houston El Franco Lee II received the Artadia Award in 2008 and 2015. Lee is a resident and native son of Houston, Texas. During his formative years in the public and parochial schools of Houston, El Franco's - [El Franco Lee II](https://artadia.org/artist/el-franco-lee-ii-2/) - "[Lee] embodies a rare combination of formalist painter and urban griot." - Valerie Cassel Oliver, Senior Curator, Contemporary Arts Museum Houston El Franco Lee II received the Artadia Award in 2008 and 2015. Lee is a resident and native son of Houston, Texas. During his formative years in the public and parochial schools of Houston, El Franco's - [Davis/Langlois](https://artadia.org/artist/davis-langlois/) - Robert Davis and Michael Langlois received the Artadia Award in 2004 and 2006. Robert Davis and Michael Langlois are both graduates of the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and have been working together since they met there. They employ classical, diverse media, such as watercolor, graphite, oil, and bronze. - [Davis/Langlois](https://artadia.org/artist/davislanglois/) - Robert Davis and Michael Langlois received the Artadia Award in 2004 and 2006. Robert Davis and Michael Langlois are both graduates of the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and have been working together since they met there. They employ classical, diverse media, such as watercolor, graphite, oil, and bronze. - [The Art Guys](https://artadia.org/artist/the-art-guys-2/) - "The Art Guys are conceptual artists of the highest order." - The New York Times, 2013 The Art Guys received the Artadia Award in 2004 and 2006. The Art Guys (Michael Galbreth, 1956-2019, Philadelphia, and Jack Massing, b. 1959, Buffalo) began working together in 1983 while students at the University of Houston and have continued - [The Art Guys](https://artadia.org/artist/the-art-guys/) - "The Art Guys are conceptual artists of the highest order." - The New York Times, 2013 The Art Guys received the Artadia Award in 2004 and 2006. The Art Guys (Michael Galbreth, 1956-2019, Philadelphia, and Jack Massing, b. 1959, Buffalo) began working together in 1983 while students at the University of Houston and have continued - [Bernard Williams](https://artadia.org/artist/bernard-williams/) - Bernard Williams (b. 1964) is a native of Chicago, Illinois. He holds a BFA Degree from the University of Ill. at Champaign-Urbana, and an MFA from Northwestern University in Evanston, IL. He also studied at the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture, Maine, 1987. Williams taught art at The School of the Art Institute of - [Anne Wilson](https://artadia.org/artist/anne-wilson/) - Anne Wilson received the Artadia Award in 2001 and 2008. Wilson is a Chicago-based visual artist who creates sculpture, drawings, performances, and video animations that explore themes of time, loss, private and social rituals. Her artwork embraces conceptual strategies and handwork using everyday materials -- table linen, bed sheets, human hair, lace, thread, glass, and - [Bethany Collins](https://artadia.org/artist/bethany-collins/) - Bethany Collins received the Artadia Award in 2014 and 2019. Collins (American, b.1984) is a multidisciplinary artist whose conceptually driven work is fueled by a critical exploration of how race and language interact. In her Contronyms series, for instance, Collins transposes definitions from Webster’s New World Dictionary of American Language onto American Masters paper, then - [Christine Tarkowski](https://artadia.org/artist/christine-tarkowski/) - Christine Tarkowski is a Chicago based artist who works in a variety of mediums including sculpture, printed matter, photography, and song. Her works range in scale from the ordinary to the monumental. Equally variable is her scope of production, which incorporates the making of permanent architectural structures, cast models, textile yardage, and temporary printed ephemera. - [Jim Duignan](https://artadia.org/artist/jim-duignan/) - Jim Duignan was born and raised in Chicago. He is an artist and professor and chair of Arts Education in the College of Education at DePaul University. He started the Stockyard Institute in 1995 as an artist project and a small community institute in the Back of the Yards neighborhood of south Chicago. The works - [Hank Willis Thomas](https://artadia.org/artist/hank-willis-thomas/) - Hank Willis Thomas is a conceptual artist working primarily with themes related to perspective, identity, commodity, media, and popular culture. His work has been exhibited throughout the United States and abroad including the International Center of Photography, New York; Guggenheim Museum Bilbao, Spain; Musée du quai Branly, Paris; Hong Kong Arts Centre, Hong Kong, and - [Rabbett Strickland](https://artadia.org/artist/rabbett-strickland/) - Rabbett Strickland is a Native American (Ojibwe) painter. His work has been influenced by European Renaissance and Baroque masters, including Botticelli, Michelangelo, Titian, Velasquez, Rubens and Leonardo, as well as by Ojibwe mythology. He has been featured in the American Indian Review, San Francisco Chronicle, Santa Fe Trend Magazine, Tea Party Magazine, and in the TV series - [John Q Collective](https://artadia.org/artist/john-q/) - "Andy gave me an overview of their practice which complicates the distinctions between art production and research. I am usually interested in forgotten pasts, and many of their projects deal with LGBTQ histories that have been erased. I was particularly interested in their ability to link seemingly distant narratives around queerness, history, and power." - - [Benji Whalen](https://artadia.org/artist/benji-whalen/) - Benji Whalen looks to humanity for his subject matter and inspiration. He focuses on the human condition with irony and pathos, fixing his lens on the emotions, desires, appetites, and struggles that drive our lives. His latest colorful sculptures are mounds of figures, small motley piles, of interacting human bodies, each one depicting a character defined by its feelings - [Robert A. Pruitt](https://artadia.org/artist/robert-pruitt/) - Robert Pruitt was born in 1975 in Houston Texas. He received his BFA from Texas Southern University (2000) and a Master of Fine Arts degree from the University of Texas at Austin (2003). He is a founding member of the Houston artist collective Otabenga Jones & Associates. He has had solo exhibitions at The Pennsylvania College - [Rachel Lynn Cook](https://artadia.org/artist/rachel-lynn-cook/) - Rachel Cook is a Curator at DiverseWorks in Houston, a flexible non-collecting institution. Her curatorial work explores the intersection and overlap between visual and performative artistic practices through a series of site-determined projects, as well as fostering new approaches to presenting and funding the creation of new work. Rachel Cook is a Curator at DiverseWorks in - [Nestor Topchy](https://artadia.org/artist/nestor-topchy/) - Nestor Topchy (b. 1963, New Jersey) is a painter, sculptor, installation artist, and performance artist. Topchy received a B.F.A. from the Maryland Institute College of Art in Baltimore, 1985 and an M.F.A. in Art from the University of Houston, 1987. Topchy is the founder and the Executive Director of HIVE (Habitable Interdisciplinary Visionary Environment), Houston, TX. - [Deva Graf](https://artadia.org/artist/deva-graf/) - Deva Graf currently works and lives in New York City. Her work has been shown in museums and galleries internationally. Deva Graf's work was featured in the 2006 Whitney Biennial and has been shown in the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY; Mary Boone Gallery, New York, NY; The Museum of Contemporary Art of Chicago, Chicago, - [Richard T. Walker](https://artadia.org/artist/richard-t-walker/) - Richard T. Walker’s videos, photographic works, sculptural installations, and performances take solitude, human nature and dialogue as their subjects. Focusing on the experience of our surrounding environments, his works highlight clashes between innate desire, cultural interpretation and reality, becoming almost behavioral studies of the act of experiencing. Selected solo exhibitions include di Rosa, Napa, The - [Richard Rezac](https://artadia.org/artist/richard-rezac/) - Richard Rezac (b. 1952, Lincoln, NE) received a BFA from Pacific Northwest College of Art, Portland, Oregon in 1974 and an MFA from The Maryland Institute, College of Art, Baltimore in 1982. He is the recipient of numerous awards and grants, including the Robert and Happy Doran Artist in Residency Fellowship, Yale University Art Gallery (2010), Rome Prize Fellowship, - [Erika Hannes](https://artadia.org/artist/erika-hannes/) - Erika Hannes is a multi-disciplinary artist and engineer born in Mexico City, Mexico, living in San Francisco, California. She received her MFA from San Francisco Art Institute, San Francisco, CA in 1995. She also holds a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering from University of California Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA (1986). Hannes has produced - [Martha Schlitt](https://artadia.org/artist/martha-schlitt/) - Martha Schlitt was raised in Washington, DC. She received a BA in American Studies from Barnard College and completed the Post-Baccalaureate program at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. In 1988, she attended the Vermont Studio School, Johnson, VT, and was awarded a one year fellowship at the University of Illinois at Chicago where she received an MFA - [Philip Ross](https://artadia.org/artist/philip-ross/) - Philip Ross is a sculptor, inventor, and co-founder of MycoWorks. He received an MFA from Stanford University in 2000. His work has been exhibited at institutions including the Museum of Modern Art, New York, NY, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles, CA, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, Silicon Valley’s Zero1, the Moscow Biennale, and - [Raúl Gonzalez](https://artadia.org/artist/raul-gonzalez/) - Raúl Gonzalez was born in El Paso, Texas and grew up going back and forth between El Paso and Ciudad Juárez, México. His work has been exhibited widely in the northeast, including at The Drawing Center in New York, the Aidekman Gallery at Tufts University in Medford, MA, The Mills Gallery at the Boston Center - [Ambreen Butt](https://artadia.org/artist/ambreen-butt/) - Ambreen Butt was born in Lahore, Pakistan and received her BFA in traditional Indian and Persian miniature painting from the National College of Arts in Lahore. She moved to Boston, Massachusetts, in 1993 and attended Massachusetts College of Art and Design earning her MFA in painting in 1997. Since then, her work has been featured - [Havel Ruck Projects (Dan Havel and Dean Ruck)](https://artadia.org/artist/havel-ruck-projects/) - Havel Ruck Projects (Dan Havel and Dean Ruck) is an artist collaborative that works in public and quasi-public environments to repurpose architectural structures and remnants of no perceived market value into works of art. By reorganizing the physical construction of unremarkable spaces and places, their interventions bring attention and recognition to under appreciated and ordinary - [The National Bitter Melon Council](https://artadia.org/artist/national-bitter-melon-council/) - The National Bitter Melon Council uses the form of a vegetable promotion board to create public projects that use the flavor and emotion of bitterness – and Bitter Melon – to spark dialogue about difference, foreignness, and community, and to explore the boundaries between art and life. Combining performance art and community development practice, the Bitter - [Micah Stansell](https://artadia.org/artist/micah-stansell/) - "Micah Stansell’s silent projected videos expand the medium to the scale of architecture." - Aram Moshayedi, Curator, Hammer Museum, Los Angeles (formerly REDCAT) Micah Stansell is an Atlanta-based video/filmmaker and installation artist. He received an MFA in Digital Filmmaking and the Arts from Georgia State University. His work has screened in galleries and film festivals across the - [John Arndt](https://artadia.org/artist/john-arndt/) - John Arndt received his MA in Humanitarian Design and Sustainable Living from the Design Academy Eindhoven in the Netherlands, and his BFA from Alfred University in New York. Arndt's research and creative work focuses on sustainable approaches to everyday objects and the integration of natural systems into the home. Frequently featured in design and art publications - [Sumakshi Singh](https://artadia.org/artist/sumakshi-singh/) - Sumakshi Singh is an artist and an educator who has taught for five years at The School of the Art Institute of Chicago and lectured at Oxford University, Columbia University and The Chicago Humanities Festival among other museums and colleges. She has mentored residencies for the Victoria and Albert Museum, TheWhyNotPlace 2010 and 2011 and was - [John Parot](https://artadia.org/artist/john-parot/) - Los Angeles-based artist John Parot was born in Chicago, Illinois in 1970. He has a BFA from Northern Illinois University and an MFA from the Maryland Institute College of Art. Parot has exhibited all over the United States with artwork shown at Bellwether in Brooklyn, Jack Hanley in San Francisco, Locust Projects in Miami, and galleries - [Jane D. Marsching](https://artadia.org/artist/jane-marsching/) - Interdisciplinary artist, Jane D. Marsching explores our past, present and future human impact on the environment through interdisciplinary and collaborative research-based practices. Projects have been sited in museums and galleries as well as weather observatories, public parks, city streets, radio waves, and the internet. She has worked with scientists, educators, kite builders, meteorologists, architects, and - [Juan Angel Chavez](https://artadia.org/artist/juan-angel-chavez/) - "[Chavez] is doing very interesting work that has meaning for the regional audience as well as a broader one." - Elysia Borowy-Reeder, Executive Director for Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit (MOCAD) Mexican born artist, adapted Chicago native, distinctive visionary, and spirited explorer, Juan Angel Chavez is best known for interactive, larger than life, assemblages, sculptures, and installations - [Surendra Lawoti](https://artadia.org/artist/surendra-lawoti/) - Surendra Lawoti, born in Nepal, received his BA in Photography from Columbia College Chicago (1999) and MFA in Photography from Massachusetts College of Art and Design (2005) in Boston. He is an Adjunct Professor of Photography at the Ontario College of Art and Design University. His work has been exhibited internationally at Gallery 44 and - [Paola Cabal](https://artadia.org/artist/paola-cabal/) - A native of Bogotá, Colombia, Paola Cabal has lived in Chicago since 2001. Trained in observational realism, Cabal continues to implement responsive looking in her increasingly diverse practice, which includes site-specific installation, collaborative work, and more recently photography and video, in addition to her ongoing engagement with more traditional drawing media. Alongside her own art-making, - [Rocío Rodríguez](https://artadia.org/artist/rocio-rodriguez/) - Rocío Rodríguez has been in over twenty-five solo exhibitions in contemporary art centers, museums, and private galleries. In addition, she has participated in over ninety national curated exhibitions. Ms. Rodríguez is the recipient of a Cintas Fellowship, an Affiliated Fellowship Visiting Artist Award at the Academy of Art in Rome, Italy, and two SAF/NEA Fellowships. - [Sarah Hobbs](https://artadia.org/artist/sarah-hobbs/) - Sarah Hobbs received her MFA in Photography from the University of Georgia, Athens, GA in 2000 and her BFA in Art History from the University of Georgia, Athens, GA in 1992. She has received numerous awards, including the Walker Evans Focus Fellowship AIR Serenbe in 2016 and the Dave Bown Projects Photography Competition Grand Prize - [Jeff Shore & Jon Fisher Collective](https://artadia.org/artist/jeff-shore-jon-fisher-collective/) - Jeff Shore and Jon Fisher started their collaborative practice in 2002. Trained as a visual artist, Jeff Shore develops the visible sculptures and mechanisms, while Jon Fisher builds the electronics, writes the software, and creates the original soundtracks; for this he uses both digital and analog audio sources. The result of their collaboration is a - [Nathaniel Donnett](https://artadia.org/artist/nathaniel-donnett/) - I am interested in the study of human behavior and the psychosocial conditions that shape them. My work is rooted in Dark Imaginarence, a term I have coined that conceptually and formally tie together social critique, the poetics of the everyday, and African American creative cultural expression. It is a polyrhythmic or interdisciplinary working and - [Bill Davenport](https://artadia.org/artist/bill-davenport/) - Bill Davenport grew up in a suburb of Washington D.C. where he roamed on his ten-speed bike collecting trash and re-fashioning his finds into a fleet of home-made boats, a hovercraft, and a printing press on his parents' covered patio. He went on to get degrees in sculpture from the Rhode Island School of Design - [Angela West](https://artadia.org/artist/angela-west/) - Angela West received her BFA from the University of Georgia and her MFA from Yale University. Ms. West's work is included in the public collections of The High Museum of Art, Atlanta, GA; The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, TX; The Ogden Museum of New Orleans, New Orleans, LA; and The Hirshhorn in Washington DC. Ms. - [Brion Nuda Rosch](https://artadia.org/artist/brion-nuda-rosch/) - Brion Nuda Rosch (b. 1976, Chicago) is an artist and curator living and working in San Francisco. He is the Studio Program Director of Minnesota Street Project. His work has most recently been exhibited at Halsey McKay, East Hampton, NY; ACME., Los Angeles; DCKT Contemporary, New York; Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, San Francisco; - [Eric Gottesman](https://artadia.org/artist/eric-gottesman/) - Eric Gottesman is a photographic artist and organizer. Central to his practice is collaboration. He uses photography, writing, and film as vehicles to engage others in conversation and critical thought about the social structures that surround them and him. He works slowly, often spending a long time in a community, and exhibits work locally first, - [Don Cooper](https://artadia.org/artist/don-cooper/) - Don Cooper was born in Texas, grew up in Georgia and has lived primarily in Atlanta since 1976. He received his MFA from the University of Georgia and is the recipient of a Fulbright Artist Grant and a MOCA GA Working Artist Project Grant. He has had thirty-one solo exhibitions and 70 group exhibitions. His - [Caleb Cole](https://artadia.org/artist/caleb-cole/) - Born in Indianapolis, Caleb Cole is a former altar server, scout, and 4-H Grand Champion in Gift Wrapping. His mother instilled in him a love of garage sales and thrift stores, where he developed a fascination with the junk that people leave behind. Cole is a 2013 Hearst 8x10 Biennial Winner, 2013 and 2010 Magenta - [Tristan Al-Haddad](https://artadia.org/artist/tristan-al-haddad/) - Tristan Al-Haddad is Owner and Chief Creative Officer of Formations Studio. The collective engages in acts of art, architecture, science, and research by working across multiple disciplines and with many collaborators. Their work has been exhibited at the High Museum of Art, Centre Pompidou, and the Museum of Design Atlanta. - [Lynne McCabe](https://artadia.org/artist/lynne-mccabe/) - A long-time participant in the critical arts landscape of Houston, McCabe served on the Diverseworks artist board from 2012 to 2014. She was an artist in residence at Blaffer Art Museum where she organized the social sculpture workshop and exhibition Room to be (Ms)Understood in 2012 and taught in the University of Houston’s Interdisciplinary Art - [Stephanie Toppin](https://artadia.org/artist/stephanie-toppin/) - Stephanie Toppin was born and raised in Houston, TX, and currently resides in Seattle, WA. She has shown in solo, group exhibition, and public spaces including Diverseworks, Box 13 Artspace, Rudolph ArtScan, and Lawndale Art Gallery. She has collaborated in a public work piece for Open the Door and soft sculpture installations around Houston and - [Delilah Montoya](https://artadia.org/artist/delilah-montoya/) - For artist Delilah Montoya, transforming the past is a communal act in which revered symbols and their mystical and spiritual qualities are reborn in photographic representation. A Chicana artist, Montoya's own personal quest in image-making is the discovery and articulation of Chicano culture, and the icons which elucidate the dense history of New Mexico. Montoya's - [Mequitta Ahuja](https://artadia.org/artist/mequitta-ahuja/) - "Ahuja's insertion of a new iconography into the historical plane can be seen to complicate, build on, and augment this history in contemporary terms, as a founder, builder and creator." - Christopher Eamon, Independent Curator, New York Mequitta Ahuja (Baltimore, MD) holds an M.F.A. from the University of Illinois. She makes large, figurative paintings and works on - [Kim Piotrowski](https://artadia.org/artist/kim-piotrowski/) - The play between micro and macro uses of scale has long been a major part of Kim Piotrowski’s oeuvre. For Piotrowski, color and surface, broad brushstrokes and fine details, are paramount in her abstractions. With mark-making that is both aggressive and gentle, Piotrowski deftly incorporates notions of order and chaos, tenderness and violence, calm and - [Amy Wilson Faville](https://artadia.org/artist/amy-wilson-faville/) - Amy Wilson Faville received an MFA and a BFA from the San Francisco Art Institute. Her work has been exhibited at the San Jose Institute of Contemporary Art and Rena Bransten Gallery in San Francisco, and is in the collection of the Achenbach Foundation for Graphic Arts at the Legion of Honor in San Francisco. In 2012, she - [Aaron Gach](https://artadia.org/artist/aaron-gach/) - Aaron Gach is a convergent media artist whose work consistently addresses public concerns, social politics and power dynamics. Inspired by studies with a private investigator, a magician, and a ninja, he established the Center for Tactical Magic in 2000. This collaborative authoring framework is dedicated to the coalescence of art, magic, and creative tactics for - [Aaron Parazette](https://artadia.org/artist/aaron-parazette/) - Aaron Parazette was born in Ventura CA (1960), and grew up in Hermosa Beach, CA. He spent his youth on the beach and in the waters of the Pacific. He did his undergraduate work at the University of South Florida, Tampa (BFA 1987) and his graduate work at the Claremont Graduate University in California (MFA, - [Desirée Holman](https://artadia.org/artist/desiree-holman/) - Desirée Holman is an artist based in Oakland, California. Her multi-sensory work positions theatrical tools, like costumes or props, in settings that illuminate ideas of identity, knowledge, and the complexities of the human psyche. Holman utilizes references to popular culture as well as subcultures in order to explore concepts around personal life experiences and how - [Joseph Wooten](https://artadia.org/artist/joseph-wooten/) - Joseph Wooten, born in Houston, TX, received his BFA in Graphic Design, Illustration at Texas State University in 2001 and his MFA in Painting from the University of Houston in 2004. Exhibitions include Someday I'll Be Nobody at the Lawndale Art Center, Houston, TX and I Think Happy at Moody Gallery, Houston, TX. His work has been printed in - [Cecil McDonald](https://artadia.org/artist/cecil-mcdonald/) - "Cecil McDonald Jr.‘s illuminating and inspiring collagist delves into the musical scores of early 20th century African American performers and musicians." - Tina Kukielski, Executive Director, ART21 Cecil McDonald received his MFA in Photography from Columbia College in 2006. He has works in the permanent collection of The Cleveland Museum of Art, Chicago Bank of America LaSalle Collection, - [Shaun O'Dell](https://artadia.org/artist/shaun-odell/) - Shaun O’Dell’s paintings, created by mounting acrylic and gouache painted paper on canvas, critically contemplate the relationship between mythology, the American psyche and the natural world. O’Dell creates with an intuitive and impulsive manner, adding a psychological dimension to his work. He nearly denies pattern, with no logical progression or idea of what is beyond the canvas, giving the viewer a longing for more of his - [Amy Franceschini](https://artadia.org/artist/amy-franceschini/) - Amy Franceschini is an artist and designer who creates work that facilitates encounter, exchange, and tactile forms of inquiry by calling into question the "certainties" of a given time or place where a work is situated. An overarching theme in her work is a perceived conflict between "humans" and "nature". Her projects reveal the history - [Joseph Grigely](https://artadia.org/artist/joseph-grigely/) - Joseph Grigely (b. 1956, lives and works in Chicago) has exhibited extensively in Europe and the US. His work is in collections that include the Tate Modern, London; Kunstmuseum, Bern; SMAK, Ghent; the Whitney Museum of American Art; and the Museum of Modern Art, New York. Recent exhibitions include the Grazer Kunstverein, Graz; the Mu.ZEE - [Julio César Morales](https://artadia.org/artist/julio-cesar-morales/) - By deploying a range of media and visual strategies, Julio César Morales investigates issues of migration, underground economies, and labor on the personal and global scales. Morales works with whatever medium lends itself to a particular project. He has painted watercolor illustrations that diagram human trafficking methods, employed the DJ turntable, produced neon signs, reenacted a famous meal, all to elucidate social interactions - [Eileen Maxson](https://artadia.org/artist/eileen-maxson/) - Eileen Maxson (b. 1980, Rockville Centre, New York, USA ) is an artist working at the confluence of video, installation, and performance. Maxson’s works have been screened and exhibited at the Museum of Moving Image, Queens, NY; Light Industry, Brooklyn, NY; Anthology Film Archives, New York, NY; Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA), Los - [Karyn Olivier](https://artadia.org/artist/karyn-olivier/) - Karyn Olivier (b. Trinidad and Tobago) has exhibited at the Gwangju and Busan Biennials, The Studio Museum in Harlem, The Whitney Museum of Art, MoMA PS1, The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, CAM Houston, The Mattress Factory, and SculptureCenter. In 2015, Olivier created public works for Creative Time in Central Park and NYC’s Percent for - [Trenton Doyle Hancock](https://artadia.org/artist/trenton-doyle-hancock/) - For almost two decades, Trenton Doyle Hancock has been constructing his own fantastical narrative that continues to develop and inform his prolific artistic output. Part fictional, part autobiographical, Hancock’s work pulls from his own personal experience, art historical canon, comics and superheroes, pulp fiction, and myriad pop culture references, resulting in a complex amalgamation of characters and plots possessing universal concepts of - [Alice Shaw](https://artadia.org/artist/alice-shaw/) - Alice Shaw is an artist and educator based in San Francisco, CA. A graduate of the San Francisco Art Institute, Shaw often infuses documentation with humor and poignancy. She has practiced photography for more than 25 years and she has been adjunct faculty at University of California, Davis, University of California, Santa Cruz, University of - [Jeff Carter](https://artadia.org/artist/jeff-carter/) - Jeff Carter lives and works in Chicago, IL. He is a Professor in the Department of Art, Media and Design at DePaul University. Jeff earned his BFA at the University of Colorado, Boulder (1992) and his MFA at The School of the Art Institute of Chicago (1998), where he received a Trustee Scholarship. Jeff has - [Kristine Brailey](https://artadia.org/artist/kristine-brailey/) - Kristine Brailey is a versatile educator who teaches in a variety of media. Brailey received her BA in Photography at Grand Valley State University, Allendale, MI and her MFA in Photography at Columbia College Chicago, Chicago, IL. She most recently exhibited work in Help Us Help You, Firecat Projects, Chicago, IL, 2014. Brailey has also been involved in - [Guy Overfelt](https://artadia.org/artist/guy-overfelt/) - Guy Overfelt, 1977, is a nonconformist who is known for his reinvestment in traditional art historical genres with a confluence of popular culture and an abundance of visually compelling, surprising, unexpected forms. Overfelt ceaselessly explores the intersection of allegory and everyday life. Guy Overfelt was educated at the Maryland Institute College of Art (1994 BFA) - [Oriane Stender](https://artadia.org/artist/oriane-stender/) - Oriane Stender, a native of San Francisco, now lives and works in Brooklyn. Starting with items of personal or cultural relevance -- books, photographs, currency -- she combines/adds/subtracts/transforms them by writing, drawing, cutting, and stitching, in order to create objects that can be read and experienced through multiple layers and levels. Her work is represented in the - [Cherie Raciti](https://artadia.org/artist/cherie-raciti/) - Cherie Raciti has lived and worked in San Francisco for many years. Her early site-specific installations in the San Francisco Redevelopment Area have been included in Thomas Albright’s Art in the San Francisco Bay Area, 1945 – 1980 and the Smithsonian Archives. Raciti’s mixed-media paintings and wall constructions have been included in many solo and - [Heidi Zumbrun](https://artadia.org/artist/heidi-zumbrun/) - Heidi Zumbrun, born in 1965 in Northern California, is a life-long fine art and commercial photographer who now resides in Los Angeles. She received a BFA from UC Santa Barbara and an MFA from the San Francisco Art Institute. Zumbrun's photographs are included in the permanent collection at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, Berkeley - [Brett Reichman](https://artadia.org/artist/brett-reichman/) - Brett Reichman received his Bachelor of Fine Arts at Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA in 1981 and his Master of Fine Arts at the University of California at Berkeley in 1984. He also attended the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture, Skowhegan, ME in 1984. In 2015, his work was featured in the solo exhibition - [Wesley Heiss](https://artadia.org/artist/wesley-heiss/) - Wesley Heiss trained as an architect and currently works as a sculptor and installation artist. He received a Bachelor of Arts in Architecture/Ceramics at Bennington College in 1996 and a Master of Architecture at Rice University in 2000. Heiss has participated in several residency programs including Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts (2012), Roswell artist-in-residence (2010-2011), - [Temporary Services](https://artadia.org/artist/temporary-services/) - "The intent of Temporary Services more broadly is to support and encourage anyone who finds new ways of putting their art into the world, to increase the diversity of ideas out there, and to create challenging aesthetic experiences. This type of DIY attitude is likewise very central to Detroit’s artist community and has clear applications - [David Hevel](https://artadia.org/artist/david-hevel/) - David Hevel (b. 1971, Kirksville, MO) received a BFA in Commercial Illustration and Studio Painting at Central Missouri State University, Warrensburg, MO in 1993, an MEd, Curriculum and Instruction at University of Missouri, Columbia, MO in 1998, and an MFA in Film/Video Performance at California College of Arts and Crafts, San Francisco, CA in 2002. In 2009, Hevel was an Artist - [Andy Cox](https://artadia.org/artist/andy-cox/) - Andy Cox is a dual national of the USA and UK and lives and works in San Francisco. He received his MFA at San Francisco State University in the department of Conceptual and Information Arts. Cox is the founder of the artist collective Together We Can Defeat Capitalism (TWCDC). His political work has been seen throughout - [Joseph Ives](https://artadia.org/artist/joseph-ives/) - Joseph Ives is a graduate of the University of Houston, who constructs functional sculptures that border on the absurd. His works relate to human scale and activity and often provide elaborate solutions for simple problems. “My works often begin with a personal concern such as assisting other people, imparting balance to my surroundings, or diminish social - [Trevor Paglen](https://artadia.org/artist/trevor-paglen/) - Trevor Paglen's work deliberately blurs lines between science, contemporary art, journalism, and other disciplines to construct unfamiliar, yet meticulously researched ways to see and interpret the world around us. Over the past decade, Trevor Paglen has trained his lens and directed our attention to the "Military Black World" of classified defense activity. Paglen's visual work - [Paul Dickinson](https://artadia.org/artist/paul-dickinson/) - Paul Dickinson is a Chicago-based sound and video artist and educator. He received an M.F.A. in 1999 from the University of Illinois-Chicago. He has exhibited at institutions including the Milwaukee Art Museum; the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, IL; Artists Space, New York, NY; and Konstakuten, Stockholm, Sweden. He has worked as a sound designer and composer - [Tom Denlinger](https://artadia.org/artist/tom-denlinger/) - Tom Denlinger was born in Los Angeles, California, and currently resides in Chicago, Illinois, where he teaches in Print Media at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, and the Department of Art, Media and Design at DePaul University. He has an MFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, and a - [Will Michels](https://artadia.org/artist/will-michels/) - Will Michels, born in Houston, TX, graduated in 1991 from Pratt Institute, with a degree in architecture. After graduating he became the project architect in charge of restoring the Battleship TEXAS, a World War I era Dreadnaught. At the same time, he consciously began to explore fine art photography. His focus over the last 15 - [Donna Huanca](https://artadia.org/artist/donna-huanca/) - Donna Huanca stages surreal architectural collages activated by live performers. She uses socially coded artefacts of the body such as cosmetics and found clothing to create paintings and sculptures, which become backdrops for these durational performances. Painted models, presented as canvases, move glacially through her installations; their morphing tableaux vivants leaving behind scars and ghostly remnants. Donna Huanca (b. Chicago, USA) studied at the Städelschule, Frankfurt as well as the Skowhegan School of Painting - [Rebeca Bollinger](https://artadia.org/artist/rebeca-bollinger/) - Rebeca Bollinger works with ceramics, drawing, photography, sound, installation, and video. Her recent work concretizes ephemeral and visual phenomena such as clouds, light, ocular migraines, and thought forms into ceramic sculpture. Bollinger has exhibited nationally and internationally. Her work has been featured in exhibitions such as Art in the Anchorage, New York; the California Biennial, Orange County Museum of Art; Bay - [Andreas Fischer](https://artadia.org/artist/andreas-fischer/) - Andreas Fischer has an MFA in Studio Art and an MA in Art History from The University of Illinois at Chicago, in addition to a BFA from The School of The Art Institute of Chicago. He also attended the Universitat der Kunste, Berlin. Exhibitions and projects include The Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, IL; The - [Andrea Higgins](https://artadia.org/artist/andrea-higgins/) - Andrea Higgins was born in 1970 in Kansas City, MO. She received a BA from Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH in 1992 and an MFA from San Francisco Art Institute, San Francisco, CA in 1995. Her work has been exhibited at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, CA; Hosfelt Gallery, San Francisco, CA; Walter McBean Galleries, San - [JooYoung Choi](https://artadia.org/artist/jooyoung-choi/) - Through painting, video, sculpture, animation, and music, multi-disciplinary artist JooYoung Choi documents the interconnecting narratives of a highly-structured, expansive fictional land called the Cosmic Womb. This paracosm stretches over approximately 6,732 miles, and is governed by Queen Kiok, with the help of six humanoid creatures called Tuplets (Lady K, Aidee Three, Emo Flowers (No. 36), - [Demetrius Oliver](https://artadia.org/artist/demetrius-oliver/) - Demetrius Oliver is an interdisciplinary artist, utilizing photography, sculpture, and video in site-specific installations. He received his BFA from the Rhode Island School of Design, his MFA from the University of Pennsylvania, and attended the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture. He has had solo exhibitions at the Contemporary Arts Museum, Houston, Rhodes College, P.S. 1/MoMA, Iman Gallery, D’Amelio Terras. - [D'nell Larson](https://artadia.org/artist/dnell-larson/) - D'nell Larson (b. San Francisco, 1970) received a BFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL (1993) and an MFA from the University of Illinois, Chicago, IL (1996). Selected solo exhibitions include Soft, Institute of Visual Arts, Milwaukee, WI (1998); The Space Between Us, Artists Space, New York, NY (2000); Straight - [Joe Baldwin](https://artadia.org/artist/joe-baldwin/) - Joe Baldwin (b. 1968) grew up mostly in New Mexico but also lived in Hawaii and Colorado and spent some summers in Alaska. He's lived in Chicago since 1994, attending the School of the Art Institute of Chicago (BFA, 1997) and earning an MFA from the University of Illinois at Chicago in 1999. Baldwin has - [Amie Siegel](https://artadia.org/artist/amie-siegel/) - Amie Siegel (b. 1974, Chicago, IL) is a photographer, filmmaker, and installation and video artist. She received a BA from Bard College in 1996 and an MFA from The School of the Art Institute of Chicago in 1999. Her work has been shown widely both nationally and internationally, with exhibitions including City of Disappearances, CCA Wattis, San Francisco; 5th - [Gaylen Gerber](https://artadia.org/artist/gaylen-gerber/) - Gaylen Gerber was born in 1955 in McAllen, TX. Gerber studied at the State University of New York, Brockport (B.S., 1977), the New York Studio School of Drawing, Painting and Sculpture in Manhattan, and the School of the Art Institute of Chicago (M.F.A., 1980), where he has taught since 1987. Gerber has exhibited nationally and internationally. - [Megan Wilson](https://artadia.org/artist/megan-wilson/) - Megan Wilson is a visual artist based out of San Francisco. Wilson received her BFA from the University of Oregon and MFA from the San Francisco Art Institute. Wilson’s large-scale installations and public projects utilize a broad range of pop culture methodologies and aesthetics as a point of entry and engagement for the issues she addresses - [Stephen Lapthisophon](https://artadia.org/artist/stephen-lapthisophon/) - Stephen Lapthisophon is an American artist and educator working in the field of conceptual art, critical theory and disability studies. His early work combined poetry, performance, sound art and visual art with postmodern philosophical concerns. He was influenced by the legacy of the Situationists, who sought to make everyday life a focus of artistic activity. In 1994 he - [John Bankston](https://artadia.org/artist/john-bankston/) - Born in Benton Harbor, Michigan, Bankston received his BFA from the University of Chicago and his MFA in painting from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. In 2015, his work was included in a solo show entitled Dream to Dream: The Art of John Bankston at the Krasl Art Center in St. Joseph, Michigan. His - [Kelly Kaczynski](https://artadia.org/artist/kelly-kaczynski/) - Kelly Kaczynski is an artist working within the language of sculpture. Selected exhibitions include Peregrineprogram, IL; Ortega y Gasset Projects, NY; Soap Factory, MN; Comfort Station, IL; Gahlberg Gallery, IL; threewalls, IL; Hyde Park Art Center, IL; Rowland Contemporary, IL; University at Buffalo Art Gallery, NY; Triple Candie, NY; Islip Art Museum, NY; Josee Bienvenu - [Geoffrey Chadsey](https://artadia.org/artist/geoffrey-chadsey/) - Geoffrey Chadsey received an MFA in photography from California College of Arts and Crafts in 1995. History textbooks, classical painting, pop culture magazines, and gay internet sites are sources for his composite drawings. - [Irena Haiduk](https://artadia.org/artist/irena-haiduk/) - Irena Haiduk’s multi-faceted works reach beyond their anchors in Balkan history to mingle with other corrosive forces and slice away at the well-fed bodies of power. She has exhibited at the Institute for Contemporary Art, Philadelphia; the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago; Museum of Arts and Design, New York; Reva and David Logan Center for the - [Michael Light](https://artadia.org/artist/michael-light/) - Michael Light (b. Florida, 1963) is a San Francisco-based photographer focused on the environment and how contemporary American culture relates to it. He has exhibited globally, and his work has been collected by the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, The Getty Research Institute, The Los Angeles County Museum of Art, The New York Public Library, - [Marie Krane Bergman](https://artadia.org/artist/marie-krane-bergman/) - Marie Krane is a Chicago-based studio artist and founder of the installation and performance collective Cream Co. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in philosophy with honors from Northwestern University and a Master of Fine Arts in painting with honors from the School of the Art Institute. She has exhibited in public institutions in North - [Joe Zane](https://artadia.org/artist/joe-zane/) - Joe Zane (b. 1971) earned his BFA from Alfred University in 1992 and his MFA from Cornell University in 2003. Recent exhibitions include Color Fields, Sandra and David Bakalar Gallery, MassArt, Boston, MA in 2015 and Who should a person be?, Carroll and Sons, Boston, MA in 2014. Zane was featured in the deCordova Biennial, deCordova Museum, Lincoln, MA in 2012, and he has work in - [John Neff](https://artadia.org/artist/john-neff/) - John Neff produces artworks, organizes exhibitions, and works as a teaching artist. He currently serves as a curatorial board member at Chicago’s Iceberg Projects and as co-director of the Ravenswood Elementary School Curatorial Practice Program. 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[David Altmejd](https://artadia.org/curator/david-altmejd/) - Visual Artist, Long Island City, NY - [Rujeko Hockley](https://artadia.org/curator/rujeko-hockley/) - Assistant Curator of Contemporary Art, the Brooklyn Museum, NY - [Matthew Drutt](https://artadia.org/curator/matthew-drutt/) - Curator at Large, Drutt Creative Arts Management, New York, NY - [Tumelo Mosaka](https://artadia.org/curator/tumelo-mosaka/) - Independent Curator - [Allison Peters Quinn](https://artadia.org/curator/allison-peters-quinn/) - Director of Exhibitions & Residency Programs, Hyde Park Art Center, Chicago, IL - [Kristin Poole](https://artadia.org/curator/kristin-poole/) - Artistic Director, Sun Valley Arts Center, Sun Valley, ID - [Fred Wilson](https://artadia.org/curator/fred-wilson/) - Visual Artist, New York, NY - [Janet Bishop](https://artadia.org/curator/janet-bishop/) - Curator of Painting and Sculpture, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco, CA - [Barbara London](https://artadia.org/curator/barbara-london/) - 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Rachael Arauz](https://artadia.org/curator/m-rachael-arauz/) - Independent Curator - [Lorenzo Fusi](https://artadia.org/curator/lorenzo-fusi/) - Chief Curator, Currier Museum of Art - [janera solomon](https://artadia.org/curator/janera-solomon/) - Artist, Cultural Worker, Founder & CEO, ARTPOWER - [Monica Obniski](https://artadia.org/curator/monica-obniski/) - Curator of Decorative Arts and Design, High Museum - [Lauren Cross](https://artadia.org/curator/lauren-cross/) - Gail-Oxford Associate Curator of American Decorative Arts, The Huntington - [Owen Duffy](https://artadia.org/curator/owen-duffy/) - Nancy C. Allen Curator and Director of Exhibitions, Asia Society Texas - [Elena Ketelsen González](https://artadia.org/curator/elena-ketelsen-gonzalez/) - Assistant Curator, MoMA PS1 - [Savannah Wood](https://artadia.org/curator/savannah-wood/) - Executive Director, Afro Charities, Inc. - [Regine Basha](https://artadia.org/curator/regine-basha/) - Independent Curator - [Suzy Halajian](https://artadia.org/curator/suzy-halajian/) - Executive Director & Chief Curator, JOAN - [Karsten Lund](https://artadia.org/curator/karsten-lund/) - Senior Curator, Renaissance Society - [Giampaolo Bianconi](https://artadia.org/curator/giampaolo-bianconi/) - Dittmer Associate Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art, the Art Institute of Chicago - [Alessandra Gómez](https://artadia.org/curator/alessandra-gomez/) - Independent Curator - [Brittany Webb](https://artadia.org/curator/brittany-webb/) - Evelyn and Will Kaplan Curator of Twentieth-Century Art and the John Rhoden Collection, Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts - [Lydia Ross](https://artadia.org/curator/lydia-ross/) - Independent Curator and Educator - [Antawan I. Byrd](https://artadia.org/curator/antawan-i-byrd/) - [Rebecca Klassen](https://artadia.org/curator/rebecca-klassen/) - [Alison Coplan](https://artadia.org/curator/alison-coplan/) - [Vic Brooks](https://artadia.org/curator/vic-brooks/) - [Jennifer Dunlop Fletcher](https://artadia.org/curator/jennifer-dunlop-fletcher/) - [Misa Jeffereis](https://artadia.org/curator/misa-jeffereis/) - [James Glisson](https://artadia.org/curator/james-glisson/) - [Erin Dziedzic](https://artadia.org/curator/erin-dziedzic/) - [Eduardo Andres Alfonso](https://artadia.org/curator/eduardo-andres-alfonso/) - [Stephanie Cristello](https://artadia.org/curator/stephanie-cristello/) - [Ruth Erickson](https://artadia.org/curator/ruth-erickson/) - [Joseph Henry](https://artadia.org/curator/joseph-henry/) - [Asha Iman Veal](https://artadia.org/curator/asha-iman-veal/) - [Theresa Bembnister](https://artadia.org/curator/theresa-bembnister/) - [Denise Ryner](https://artadia.org/curator/denise-ryner/) - [Brandee Caoba](https://artadia.org/curator/brandee-caoba/) - [Frauke Josenhans](https://artadia.org/curator/frauke-josenhans/) - [Eric Schnell](https://artadia.org/curator/eric-schnell/) - [Pia Singh](https://artadia.org/curator/pia-singh/) - [Nina Bozicnik](https://artadia.org/curator/nina-bozicnik/) - [Ade Omotosho](https://artadia.org/curator/ade-omotosho/) - [Aurora Tang](https://artadia.org/curator/aurora-tang/) - [Idurre Alonso](https://artadia.org/curator/idurre-alonso/) - [Ionit Behar](https://artadia.org/curator/ionit-behar/) - [Laurel McLaughlin](https://artadia.org/curator/laurel-mclaughlin/) - [Sara O'Keeffe](https://artadia.org/curator/sara-okeeffe/) - [Daniel Merritt](https://artadia.org/curator/daniel-merritt/) - [Elisabeth Sherman](https://artadia.org/curator/elisabeth-sherman/) - [José Carlos Diaz](https://artadia.org/curator/jose-carlos-diaz-2/) - [Mariana Fernández](https://artadia.org/curator/mariana-fernandez/) - [Sadaf Padder](https://artadia.org/curator/sadaf-padder/) - [Amara Antilla](https://artadia.org/curator/amara-antilla/) - [Claudia Mattos](https://artadia.org/curator/claudia-mattos/) - [Trisha Lagaso Goldberg](https://artadia.org/curator/trisha-lagaso-goldberg/) - [Zoë Latzer](https://artadia.org/curator/zoe-latzer/) ## Medium - [Painting](https://artadia.org/medium/painting/)