Visual Art

Tennessee Jones-Phillips

“Based in London, UK, artist Tennessee Jones-Phillips (b. 1999, Toronto, Canada) intuitively employs scanography, sound, illustration, and assemblage to animate her self-taught practice. Tennessee's practice currently takes many forms as her art evolves naturally from her curiosity and affinity for knowledge and play. Tennessee's method heavily depends on her environment, using what's available, primarily their voice & body.”

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Zander Raymond

“Zander Raymond is an artist and synthesist who lives and works in Chicago, IL. His work investigates the physical experience of the world, and the feedback loops within his own practice that follow through improvisations in drawing, printmaking, sound, and sculpture. The source materials for his work tend to be fragments of something larger, marks unintentionally made on a landscape, and artifacts of a post-natural city environment. His full statement published on his site. ”

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Laurence Finet

“Laurence Finet (Mons, Belgium, 1976) graduated in the Fine Arts Diploma program at the Ottawa School of Art in June 2018. In 2014, she decided to concentrate on the development of her artistic practice. She has participated in various group and solo exhibitions. Her work has been recognized by several awards of excellence and one has been recently purchased by the City of Ottawa. She currently resides and works in Chelsea, Quebec. She is represented by the gallery Studio 66 in Ottawa.”

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Laura Gerry

“Laura Gerry is a self-taught Contemporary Realist working predominantly in watermedia (watercolor, ink and liquid graphite) from her US, East Coast studio. When she's not painting, she is exploring. Laura has lectured, taught workshops and has exhibited at various museums, art centers, galleries and fine art shows from the eastern seaboard to as far west as Kentucky and her paintings are included in numerous private collections. ”

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Vaughan Larsen

“Vaughan Larsen received their BFA with an emphasis in Photography and Imaging from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee in May 2019. Their practice currently explores issues of identity and relationships at the intersection of queer culture. Larsen won first place in the 2019 LGBTQ+ Stories by Getty Images; and first prize in the Unique competition of the 2019 Amsterdam Pride Photo Award. Larsen's work has been written about in publications such as Photo Emphasis, and Humble Arts Foundation.”

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Henri T

“Henri T is a non-binary trans identifying, visual storyteller, working with photography, moving image and performance. They are interested in documenting and exploring queerness, deconstructing the gender binary and raising visibility for underrepresented groups and issues. Henri describes themselves as an observer who, with an honest and kind eye, encourages their subjects to embrace all of who they are.”

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Mara Corsino

“Brooklyn-based photographer Mara Corsino has cemented her visual language without losing the essence of powerful femininity. Born and raised in San Juan, Puerto Rico, she refined her photographic voice during her years spent living in Milan. ”

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Tina Yan

“Tina (Huating) Yan is a Chinese-Canadian illustrator and otaku from Edmonton, Alberta. She works with mainly ink, marker and Procreate, but loves experimenting with animation and printmaking. Her work is highly influenced by manga and street art and is constantly fueled by electronic music and rock. She is passionate about designing characters, screenprinting, and creating comics and zines. In 2022, she self-published her first manga RUDBECKIA. ”

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Viktoria Körösi

“Viktoria Körösi was born in 1977 in Budapest, Hungary. Graduated from Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design, Budapest in 2004. Lives and works in Linz, Austria. ”

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Sergey Jivetin

“Sergey Jivetin is an artist-miniaturist working with heirloom seeds as a conceptual and physical medium. For the past several years Sergey has been traveling the continental US with Furrow project, connecting with a multitude of people and organizations that contribute to seed advocacy, collecting their stories and depicting these on actual seedpods through the art of hand engraving.”

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How to create an visual art portfolio website.

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