ARTISTS A-Z

  • Adrian Schacter

    Adrian Schachter (b.1996, NYC) is a contemporary visual artist whose works are developed through a sense of idealistic cynicism, moving him to analyze all hypocrisies and inconsistencies encountered.

  • Adriana Wynne

    Adriana Wynne (b.1997). French/Italian, American-born artist, currently living and working in London. BFA Parsons School of Design (2016 - 2020)I strive to delve into the transitional spaces that exist between the external and internal realms of my body

  • Alaia de Santis

    Alia De Santis (b.1997) English mixed media artist.

  • Alexia Mavroleon

    Alexia Mavroleon (1996) English/Greek, Fahion photographer based in England. Studied her BFA at RISD

  • Allegra Moghtadar-Mojdehi


  • Arina Izmestieva

    Arina Izmestieva work plays on the boundaries between the language of craft and the uncertainty of spontaneous experimentation. Through clays and glazes, my irreverent approach to traditional processes undermines conventional expectations of ceramic behaviour.

  • Ashely Raiff

    Ashely Raif BFA at The Fashion Institute of Technology. concentrating mostly in sculpture and painting.

  • Anna Jones

    It all begins with an idea. Maybe you want to launch a business. Maybe you want to turn a hobby into something more. Or maybe you have a creative project to share with the world. Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.

  • Carmen Puig

    Carmen Puig is originally from Barcelona and is currently based in New York City. She developed her interests in art during her studies which greatly focused on Latin American art history. She developed her distinct style after moving to Mexico and working in an art gallery and in an artist residency and exposing herself to the rich tradition of Mexican craftsmanship.

  • Cecile Hirschler Alberti

    Cecile is an American-Peruvian artist based in New York City. She graduated from the Rhode Island School of Design with a BFA Printmaking in 2016; and received her MFA in Studio Art from NYU Steinhardt in 2022.

  • Charlie Grand

    Charlie Grand is a Los Angeles based artist who works with digital and traditional mediums. Favoring the more surreal and obscure of the art world, and tend to include many recurring symbols and colors.

  • Clarissa Losciale Boulton

  • Ellen Carpenter

    Ellen Carpenter is a multimedia artist based in Brooklyn. Carpenter’s multimedia practice explores materials and archetypes that recall the intimacy, banal horror, comfort, and claustrophobia of domestic spaces and the body. Her works seek to condense the often contradictory experiences of living inside a body and home that can simultaneously care for and betray the self.

  • Emilia Auersperg

    Emilia Auersperg (born 1999 in Munich, lives and works in London and Austria) currently studies 3D Fine Art at Central Saint Martins, London. Her recent two-dimensional work examines imaginary scenes taken from daydreams and distractions, suspending the monotone of the everyday and grotesque, bizarre animals loom-large over small human territory and dramas evolve.

  • Enrique Polanco

    Enrique Polanco (Venezuela, 1989)He is an artist. In multiple forms and materials, works on poetry for an unexpected result work of a manual process. Since 2017, he lives and works in Mexico.

  • Gabriela Melzer

    Gabriela Melzer (1999) South West of Brazil, is a visual artist concentrating on painting.

  • Hedi Stanton

    New York born and based photographer.

  • Isabella Norris

    Isabella Norris (b. 1997, Chicago) Isabella Norris is an artist trained between design, art, and architecture. Isabella’s works involve non-traditional materials and methods, and often feature techniques that her artist mother has explored previously, like dye sublimation. Isabella works as a designer for Italian architect and artist Gaetano Pesce, implementing exhibits all over the world. Isabella is a graduate from Columbia University where she received a B.A. in Visual Arts and Architectural Design.

  • Jara Lopez Sastre

    Lopez work originates from the captivating imagery of sea creatures and wilderness, which I bring to life through figuration. Focusing lies in exploring concepts of femininity, voyeurism, and intimacy by leveraging the representation of this iconography within Western art history.

  • Jemima Jasmine

    Jemima Jasmine Sieff is a graduate of Parsons Paris, The New School. Jemima Jasmine decided to follow her dream of creating happiness and bringing energy to people's homes through her designs. The 24 year old designer feels immense satisfaction when she weaves and designs, allowing her to use all her creative senses. Combining colours and textures in a way that ultimately results in the birth of her handmade rugs.

  • Kathy Huang

    Katinka Huang was born in 1998 in Shanghai and raised in London. Her primary practices are painting and drawing, the most profound ways for her to process the chaotic motion of existence - whether it be pleasurable, mundane or traumatic. In an exercise of satire, these experiences unfold into stream of consciousness-like storytelling, containing characters that function as recurring motifs, from which an unending tale is seemingly born.The focal point of Katinka’s work is primarily the female body, as a reflection of herself as well as an exploration of the metamorphosis of identity. Transmuting from sensual to grotesque, public to private, mundane to absurd and even woman to bicycle, Katinka establishes a coping mechanism that subli- mates pain into humor.

  • Lily Alice Baker

    Lily Alice Baker (b. 1998) was born in Newcastle, raised in Kent, and is based currently in London. She completed her Foundation Diploma in Fine Art at Sussex Coast College in Hastings and her B.A. in Fine Art at Goldsmiths University in London. Drawing on both Abstract Expressionism and figurative painting, Baker's work explores her own identity in a world catered to masculinity. Naturally inclined to push herself outside her boundaries, Baker navigates spaces that are not traditionally a safe haven for female and queer people and, with a keen eye for body language, renders the revealing ways in which gender is performed.

  • Maia Twombly

    Born in September of 1999 in New York, lives and works in New York. Maia Twombly studies photography at Tisch School of the Arts, New York University . From the start, Maia has been compelled to use satire in her work, sometimes subtle sometimes less so, always trying to bring humour into her art. Maia kept the same idea of using her childlike wit and mentality when creating. Transporting herself back in time and giving the works the childish innocence one only carries at a young age.

  • Margarita Demina

    Margarita Demina is an interdisciplinary artist working between image creation and text. Currently based in London she aims to diverge from the commercial standards and explore the artistic rather than the binary world view. This is a safe space for the multitude of things she does from writing, to photography, to mixed media.


  • Mickey Lee

    Mickey Lee was born in Forest Grove, Oregon in 1996. She received a MA from the University of California, Berkeley in Berkeley, California. Mickey Lee is a painter in the forest of her own mind, which is made manifest by paint, canvas, and imagination. She doesn’t exactly set out to accomplish anything when she paints, other than to let her subconscious reveal itself as she follows the path. Colors. Forms. After a while, something takes shape—something lovely or sinister.

  • Natalia Ramas

    Natalia Ramos is a visual artist based in Mexico City; she explores illustration and sculpture. Her work in illustration has been published in the New York Times and her sculptures are currently on view across several galleries in Mexico.

  • Octavia Greig

    Octavia Greig, (B. 2000, London ) is an English-American artist raised in London and recent graduate of the BA: Fine Art: Painting at Camberwell College of Art. After graduating she relocated her practice to Mexico City at the start of September 2023. For the past 6 months she has been living and making art work inspired by the streets of Mexico. In April 2024, she will begin her Artist residency at Time Square Space in New York City.

  • Olive Olivia

    Olive Olivia (1997) British/Finnish BFA Parsons MFA Pratt. Olive Olivias artworks centers around the intricate connections among generational trauma, physicality, and personal growth.Through representing the interplay between the contorted human form, its temporal context, pressure points and healing. I depict the beauty and complexity of the human body by transferring photographs onto fabric and metal, sculpting, stitching, and juxtaposing soft silk and hard steel to encourage reflection on the dynamics of physical connection, with the goal of inspiring contemplation on renewal, resilience, and the human ability to overcome adversity.

  • Paulina Freifeld Portnoy

    Paulina Freifeld Portnoy, born in San Diego (b. 1998) is a multifaceted Mexican American artist, currently based in NYC. Through filmmaking and painting her work merges moments, people, and places in time.

  • Sage Schachter

    British-American artist studied fine art at the School of Visual Arts. IUtilizing vivid colors, distorted compositions, and especially humor, Schachter’s paintings and sculptures use a distinct language of caricature to portray people, animals, and events that surround him to highlight the heightened absurdity of present-day society.

  • Serena Gelb

    Serena Gelb graduated from Yale University in 2015. she now divides her time between the Philippines and New York City.

  • Serena Nickson

    Serena Nickson is a New York based artist whose work consists of oil and gouache based portraiture/figurative paintings, as well as dye on fabric. Nickson’s paintings aim to create environments that allude past and present -- dreamlike scenarios that infuse a sense of longing...that something is left unsaid.  driven by how environment, subject composition, and color can create something sensual and mysterious. Antiquated fairy tales infused with  modern motifs that push us to reexamine the female gaze in a contemporary context. Nicksons subjects aren’t meant to be place in a specific era, but often echo a sense of nostalgia through the timelessness of human interaction.

  • Sofia Yeganeh

    Sofia Yeganeh (b. 1996, London) is a multimedia artist based in London. Working in mediums of embroidery, collage, and painting, her practice is defined by expressive and instinctive characteristics as she deals with personal themes based around identity and the natural world.

  • Susan Zises

    “Her operatic control of light, texture and color”* is a trademark of Zises’ work. That same critic wrote about the “interplay of softness and sharpness “ that animates her art.* This contrast isn’t only visual. Her images display both the harmony and contradiction within each subject and its culture.

  • Taliah Lati

    Taliah Lati, Designer from New York City.