Alexander Zastera
Alexander Zastera is a multidisciplinary artist whose work merges painting, performance, and social action to explore queer identity, ecological futures, and the politics of care. Through vibrant imagery and conceptual interventions, Zastera challenges cultural norms and invites viewers into radically inclusive imaginative spaces.
Cara Despain
Cara Despain investigates environmental trauma, climate politics, and the legacies of extraction through film, installation, and experimental media. Her work transforms data, research, and field recordings into poetic meditations on the vulnerabilities of land and bodies in the American West and beyond.
Chris Friday
Chris Friday uses drawing, installation, and multimedia storytelling to reflect on Black life, identity, and the complexity of communal memory. Her practice balances humor, vulnerability, and sharp social commentary, offering a contemporary lens on race, representation, and resilience.
John DeFaro
John DeFaro blends sculpture, painting, and ecological materials to create meditative works that address environmental fragility and the interconnectedness of living systems. Rooted in observation and sustainability, his practice celebrates nature while questioning humanity’s impact on it.
Josh Aronson
Josh Aronson is a visual artist and filmmaker whose work explores intimacy, identity, and the emotional landscapes of queer experience. Through photographic narratives and poetic moving-image pieces, Aronson captures the subtle tensions between vulnerability, desire, and self-discovery.
MaiYap
Peruvian-born, Miami-based artist MaiYap creates expressive paintings inspired by nature, memory, and cultural hybridity. Her gestural language and vibrant chromatic fields evoke emotional landscapes that celebrate resilience, transformation, and the beauty of organic forms.
Ọmọlara Williams McCallister
Ọmọlara Williams McCallister creates powerful works grounded in Black feminist theory, ancestral knowledge, and social justice. Through performance, installation, and community-based practice, she explores liberation, embodiment, and the intergenerational healing of Black diasporic experiences.
Pangea Kali Virga
Pangea Kali Virga is an artist, designer, and sustainability advocate whose textile works challenge fashion’s boundaries and environmental impact. Through handcrafted garments, upcycled materials, and performative installations, she creates worlds centered on identity, ecology, and radical self-expression.
Sheherazade Thenard
Sheherazade Thenard works across painting, sculpture, and installation to explore mythology, ancestral memory, and the hybrid identities shaped by diaspora. Her richly layered works merge the mystical and the contemporary, inviting viewers into narratives of transformation and cultural reclamation.
Tony Chirinos
Tony Chirinos is a photographer whose documentary and conceptual projects examine mortality, ritual, labor, and the human condition. His precise, emotionally charged images reveal the dignity and complexity of everyday lives, particularly within medical and social environments.
Priscilla Aleman
Priscilla Aleman creates sculptural and installation-based works that explore ritual, memory, and ancestral lineage. Her practice merges organic materials with conceptual forms, generating hybrid objects that evoke myth, cosmology, and spiritual transmission.
Jason Aponte
Jason Aponte’s work examines the complexities of cultural identity, masculinity, and the Puerto Rican diaspora. Through photography, painting, and mixed media, he constructs powerful narratives centered on resilience, belonging, and personal mythology.
Elisa Benedetti
Elisa Benedetti works across painting and material abstraction, using texture, color, and gesture to evoke emotional states and natural processes. Her compositions embrace spontaneity and intuition, creating atmospheres that feel both intimate and expansive.
Diana Eusebio
Diana Eusebio’s practice is rooted in textile, craft, and memory. She interweaves traditional techniques with contemporary forms, reflecting on migration, cultural inheritance, and the stories embedded in materials passed from generation to generation.
Heaven Jones
Heaven Jones blends photography, digital media, and conceptual storytelling to explore Black identity, beauty, and futurism. Their work envisions transformative possibilities, emphasizing empowerment, self-construction, and visual sovereignty.
Shayla Marshall
Shayla Marshall creates vibrant figurative works that celebrate the emotional and psychological landscapes of Black womanhood. Her paintings blend realism with expressive color, capturing moments of joy, resilience, and personal reflection.
Phillip Norville
Phillip Norville uses sculpture and installation to investigate architecture, history, and spatial memory. His work often intervenes directly with physical environments, prompting viewers to reconsider the structures—both literal and symbolic—that shape lived experience.
Cristina Maingrette
Cristina Maingrette explores the intersections of identity, diaspora, and cultural memory through mixed media, photography, and archival research. By layering imagery and personal narratives, she examines how the past shapes contemporary experience.
Alan David Mejía
Alan David Mejía blends painting, performance, and conceptual inquiry to examine masculinity, vulnerability, and the construction of the self. His work challenges expectations around body, identity, and emotional visibility.
Luna Palazzolo Daboul
Luna Palazzolo Daboul works in drawing, installation, and poetic abstraction, creating delicate visual systems that reflect on nature, perception, and the shifting boundaries between order and chaos.
Kandi & Katie Stirman
The Stirman sisters collaborate on multidisciplinary projects that merge performance, sculpture, and photography. Their work investigates sisterhood, duality, and the shared emotional language developed through parallel creative lives.
Julia Zurilla
Julia Zurilla explores nostalgia, memory, and the feminine experience through painting and narrative imagery. Her works are intimate and atmospheric, often inspired by personal histories and psychological interiors.
Asser Saint-Val
Asser Saint-Val fuses painting, sculpture, and biomorphic abstraction, creating vibrant works inspired by Afrofuturism, surrealism, and metaphysics. His imagery explores the mind, the body, and the spiritual forces that animate human existence.
Carolina Cueva
Carolina Cueva works across sculpture, drawing, and installation to explore myth, ritual, and ecological consciousness. Her material-based approach highlights the dialogue between the human body, natural systems, and ancestral knowledge.
Dudley Alexis
Dudley Alexis is a filmmaker and visual storyteller whose work examines migration, Black history, and the lived realities of the Haitian diaspora. His films weave personal testimony with historical research, producing emotionally resonant narratives.
Enma Saiz
Enma Saiz creates paintings and mixed media works that explore gesture, materiality, and the emotional charge of color. Her abstractions evoke movement, contemplation, and the fluidity of inner landscapes.
Jacob Stiltner
Jacob Stiltner engages with memory, environment, and the American landscape through painting and mixed media. His work examines the spaces we occupy—physical and psychological—and how they shape identity.
Karla Kantorovich
Karla Kantorovich works in fiber, mixed media, and collage, transforming textiles into layered visual stories. Her practice reflects on fragility, resilience, and the cultural threads that bind people and histories together.
María Gabriela Chérrez
María Gabriela Chérrez explores intimacy, language, and the body through photography, installation, and conceptual practice. Her work amplifies quiet gestures and personal moments, transforming them into poetic reflections on connection.
The Premonition Bureau
The Premonition Bureau is a collaborative platform blending performance, sound, and immersive installation. Their work investigates intuition, futurity, and the collective subconscious, creating atmospheric environments that shift perception.
Sydney Maubert
Sydney Maubert’s architectural and artistic practice foregrounds Black spatial histories, cultural memory, and speculative futures. Working across drawing, digital modeling, and installation, she reimagines architecture as a site of liberation and identity.
Xiomara Forbez
Xiomara Forbez creates multimedia works centered on Afro-Caribbean identity, spirituality, and ancestral memory. Her installations and paintings honor cultural heritage while exploring transformation and self-determination.
Cornelius Tulloch
A multidisciplinary artist whose work blends architecture, photography, installation, and cultural research to explore identity, diaspora, and the Caribbean-American experience.
Diana Eusebio
A textile and mixed-media artist who examines memory, hybridity, and the productive tension between craft traditions and contemporary forms.
Arsimmer McCoy
A writer, poet, and artist whose practice merges language, performance, and archival excavation to explore Black life, place, and generational storytelling.
Lauren Baccus
An artist and cultural researcher working through food, ritual, and material history to explore the Caribbean, migration, and ancestral knowledge.
Lyzbeth Lara & Prem Lorenzen
A collaborative duo whose multimedia work investigates intimacy, queer identity, transformation, and the psychological landscapes of the body.
Morel Doucet
A ceramicist and visual artist known for poetic, detailed works that address climate change, Black identity, and the ecological fragility of the Caribbean.
Nicolle Nyariri
A multidisciplinary artist whose work navigates personal and collective memory through textiles, sculpture, and performative gestures rooted in cultural identity.
Daniella Silvera
An artist blending installation, drawing, and material experimentation to reflect on somatic memory, vulnerability, and the forces that shape human relationships.
Stefanie Paredes
A fiber and mixed-media artist examining migration, intergenerational memory, and the relationship between craft, culture, and the body.
Lauren Shapiro
An artist recognized for collaborative ceramic installations that address ecology, coral reef systems, and community-based environmental education.
Coralina Rodriguez Meer
A multidisciplinary artist whose delicately constructed works consider fragility, nature, and the emotional topographies of lived experience.
Diego Waisman
A visual artist using photography, digital media, and conceptual strategies to explore perception, urban space, and visual systems
Alexander Zastera
A multidisciplinary artist whose vibrant figurative and surreal compositions center on queer identity, ecological futures, and narrative transformation.
Cara Despain
An interdisciplinary artist working with video, sculpture, and research-based practice to address climate anxiety, land politics, and geological time.
Chris Friday
A visual artist exploring Blackness, language, and collective memory through text, drawing, installation, and public engagement.
John DeFaro
An artist whose work blends sculpture, installation, and environmental reflection to investigate nature, decay, and the poetics of place.
Josh Aronson
A photographer and filmmaker whose work documents intimacy, youth culture, queer visibility, and the emotional nuance of contemporary portraiture.
MaiYap
A painter and environmental advocate whose work focuses on nature, preservation, and the lyrical abstraction of organic forms.
Ọmọlará Williams McCallister
A multidisciplinary artist examining Black interiority, healing, ritual, and embodied memory through sculpture, writing, and performative forms.
Pangea Kali Virga
A fashion and fiber artist whose meticulous work weaves together sustainability, garment construction, archives, and community-centered making.
Sheherazade Thenard
A visual artist whose expressive works explore identity, cultural hybridity, and the emotional landscapes shaped by migration and memory.
Tony Chirinos
A photographer whose practice spans documentary and conceptual approaches, investigating mortality, ritual, and the unseen narratives of everyday life.





