Roby Dwi Antono

Roby Dwi Antono is a surrealist painter based out of Yogyakarta, Indonesia who is also a graphic designer by profession. A lot of his work have a connection with classical renaissance paintings that results to his own contemporary juxtaposition.

Taikyu Lim

Taikyu Lim was born in 1982 and grew up in Seoul, Korea. After receiving his BA in Economics and working several years at a securities company as a financial advisor, he came to Boston, MA to pursue his dream as a visual artist. 

Todd Jones

An interdisciplinary artist working mainly in painting, drawing, and photography. Todd Jones is currently living and working in Columbus, OH. He received his Bachelor of Fine Arts and double majored in studio art and psychology at Florida State University. His work adds a visual dimension to psychology through his artistic process.

Rashid Johnson

Rashid Johnson (American, b.1977) is a sculptor and photographer who works in a wide range of everyday materials, including wax, wood, steel, brass, shea butter, ceramic tile, and such found objects as books, records, VHS tapes, live plants, and CB radios.

Gitana Vaicyte

Gitana Vaicyte grew up in Lithuania, but for the last 15 years have been living and working in London, where currently she is in her final year (BA) studies of Fine Arts at University. For a long time prior to that, painting was Gitana´s personal hobby.

Karla Castillo

Karla Castillo was born in Mexico city 1977. 

Her work’s combine photography, drawing, painting, engraving, sculpture and arquitecture. One of the main subjects on her work has been the forest, where she perceives stillness, beauty, strong and low noises, that can guide you from a pleasant state of mind to a frightening mood. She deconstruct landscapes like the forest, ocean, etc., to create a new way to express the conflict among space, nature and mankind.

Daniel Rich

Daniel Rich was born in 1977 in Ulm, Germany and lives and works in Brooklyn, NY. Rich’s meticulous acrylic paintings of the built environment are devoid of human presence, and explore the way architecture and urban space reflect our lived experience and political and social structures.