Shirley Wagner

Shirley Wagner

My response to Covid has literally turned my work inside out. After years of making black marks on white paper, I now make white marks on black paper. Some of those marks are bold and scratch through the surface of my substrate. With each action, I am forced to expand...
Sophia Laing

Sophia Laing

When I made this piece it didn’t have any inspiration, any meaning. Just another weird figure that popped into my head that I needed to get out onto paper. When I finished it, and when I look at it now, I see it for what it is: eyes staring back at you,...
Sylvia Feliz Sewell

Sylvia Feliz Sewell

As an artist creating has always been a solo meditation for me. My artwork explores ideas of utopian visions via surreal and fantastical collages and sculptures. Since the global health pandemic began creating art in isolation is now a literal escape from the...
Pamela Shelksohn

Pamela Shelksohn

I started this series of collage and acrylic about a year ago. The series itself was an expression of how women can hide their strength and power beneath the “mask of femininity”. This piece, #8 of the series, I started and completed in April of 2020. I had just...
Preshit Ambade

Preshit Ambade

I was obsessed with the Bighorn wildfire in the Catalina mountains. I drove so many miles around the mountain to photograph this nature’s fury. Rather zooming in and shooting only the flames, I wanted to capture the context and ecology in which it was blazing. To me,...