Artist Art

James Reeder

“James Reeder lives and works in Brooklyn. He earned a degree from Pacific Union College in CA. He’s been included in many exhibitions in New York and beyond. Recent exhibitions include Sous Les Etoiles Gallery, New York; Space 22 Gallery, Seoul; 3331 Arts Chiyoda, Tokyo; Galerie Binome, Paris; and Mixed Greens, New York. Solo exhibitions include Lesley Heller Workspace, New York and A.M. Richard Fine Art, Brooklyn. Reeder was director and curator at Silver Projects photography space in Brooklyn.”

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Eden Knutilla

“Eden Knutilla is a non-binary, Oakland-based artist who creates small contemplative sculptures and claymation films based around beach and street litter. Their work investigates intersections of trash, queerness, spirituality and consumer culture. They see working with trash as an opportunity to re-frame our responsibility to our objects and each other, and to create narratives that inspire different ways of considering what we might have seen as disposable.”

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Stella Morais

“Renowned Photographer and Art director with 10+ years of experience, Stella works in a variety of sub-sectors within the creative industry. She is a Brazilian visual artist based in London and available upon request Internationally. Her collaborations include some of the leading global fashion brands and magazines such as Wonderland Magazine, Hunger Magazine, Chanel and Bimba Y Lola.”

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Lavender Chang

“Lavender Chang's focus lies in conceptual photography. Reflection of the sensitivity towards the surrounding nuances creates an extended canvas allowing contemplation and leaving behind traces of her mortality through the passage of time. Exhibited at Singapore Art Museum, Sundaram Tagore Gallery NYC, Mizuma Gallery, The Arts House, Gajah Gallery Yogyakarta, Alliance Française de Singapour. She won Noise Singapore Prize, France+ Singapore Photographic Art Awards and President Design Award.”

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Matt Lee

“Matt Lee is an artist, illustrator and educator. His work has exhibited across North America, Europe, Asia and Australia, including the Centre Pompidou in Paris and the Mall Galleries in London. He uses drawing, collage, photography and video to examine processes for constructing, framing and manipulating visual messages.”

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Jean-Michel Garachon

“Jean-Michel Garachon is a Parisian painter who mixes artwork, calligraphy, humor and poetry in his works. He begins his artistic work in stained glass and art restoration in various workshops, and then on his own in original creations. During the 1990s, Jean-Michel developed a passion for interior architecture and design. He creates many pieces of furniture with curves that are out of the ordinary, bright colors and singular style.”

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Sararay

“A self taught painter, history hoarder and canvas tent enthusiast Sara is directly descended from legends of the old frontier– including Wild Bill and great grandfather Sequah who toured with Buffalo Bill Cody. Her ancestry stretches to the eastern woodlands where her grandfathers were the literal inspiration for J.F. Coopers “Last of the Mohicans” tales. She says she works between yesteryear and tomorrow, on an antique easel, that holds a new canvas and it is a good place to be.”

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Dana Gilchrist

“Dana creates in a variety of styles exploring various mediums, tools and techniques for mark-making. Inspired by a love of music and rhythm, she creates in a spontaneous fashion, layering materials and then scraping, scratching, rubbing or sanding to reveal elements below. Details exposed through a worn surface honour the idea of beauty rediscovered through the endurance of time or circumstance. She often incorporates sentimental, found or discarded materials into her mixed media collage work.”

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Toby Pikelin

“Toby Pikelin is a multi-disciplinary visual artist based out of Toronto. She graduated from McGill University in 2006 with a BA/BSc from McGill University and in 2018 received her MFA from Concordia University. She has been part of group shows in Montreal, Vancouver, Toronto, Buenos Aires, and Mexico City and was an active stencil street artist for many years. During her MFA, Toby developed a practice in miniature dioramas and stop motion animation and is now exhibiting a solo show.”

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Andrea Krull

“Andrea Krull is a Copenhagen based artist studying at The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts. She is working with both illustration, graphic art and photography. Her art is usually characterized by bold colors & dreamy motives. She is forever driven by her playful curiosity.”

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