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Featured Artists 

Annu Yadav

Annu Yadav

Annu Yadav is a NYC-based multimedia artist, born in Rajasthan, India. Her work blends Indian vernacular and feminine mythologies with modern esotericism.

Mark Andrew

Mark Andrew

Mark Andrew is a multidisciplinary visual artist working in New York and the Midwest. His art practice blurs the line between imagination and reality by combining the mediums of sculpture, video art, and installation.

Francis Hernandez

Francis Hernandez

Francis is best known for her captivating landscape photography and candid event photos. Whether through vibrant sounds or colors, she strives to capture unforgettable moments and create art that resonates emotionally.

Joshua Greenbaum

Joshua Greenbaum

His vibrant paintings often feature striking depictions of skulls, cacti, outer space, and more, blending the surreal with the tangible. Greenbaum’s eclectic portfolio demonstrates pieces that are both thought-provoking and visually stunning.

KIM DARLING

KIM DARLING

Kim Darling is a multidisciplinary artist, educator, and independent curator whose work explores the electrifying intersections of social practice, traditional art forms, place-making, and performance.

FRED FLEISHER

FRED FLEISHER

Fred Fleisher is a Brooklyn-based artist, educator, and curator whose multidisciplinary practice encompasses painting, sculpture, drawing, installation, video, and performance.

MAURICIO HERRERO

MAURICIO HERRERO

Mauricio is a Costa Rican visual artist. He obtained his Master of Fine
Arts in Parsons The New School for Design, NY, NY.

MARY MATTINGLY

MARY MATTINGLY

Mary Mattingly is an interdisciplinary artist whose work explores ecological relationships through sculptural ecosystems, performative installations, and research-based collaborations.

CAITLIN LITTLE

CAITLIN LITTLE

Caitlin Little is a multi-modal artist and writer whose work explores alternative worlds through non-linear language, sensory layering, and a deep attention to the mundane. Moving between conceptual and physical spaces, her practice centers themes of gender, ritual, pop culture, and memory—often through the lens of memoir and experimental performance.

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