Adriana’s work borrows iconography and impressions (and colors!) from her childhood in Puerto Rico. She’s also in Edge and Form with Anna and myself.
#adrianaameigh

Adriana’s work borrows iconography and impressions (and colors!) from her childhood in Puerto Rico. She’s also in Edge and Form with Anna and myself.
#adrianaameigh

Had the pleasure of getting to meet Anna recently as we are in Edge and Form together.
#annapaynerogers

Met Jean recently when she and Katie were taking down their show at 311. She’s interested (I think, also because I am…) in the “thingness” of paintings.
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#jeangraymohs

Met Katie recently when installing a show at 311 Gallery (she was packing up and I was packing in).
#katieantonazzoart

I’ve of course known about Peter for a bit as we live in the same city. Saw below on IG this week. You can find him on Saatchi Art and Artsy.
#petermarin

Curtis and I both have a piece in All Abstract. In the past I’ve spent time exploring clouds as well (search #abstractionallaroundus on IG).
#curtisphillips

Was looking through the show archives at Lee Hansley gallery, which are still up even though Lee passed last year, and was drawn to Robert’s piece below. If you’re interested in learning more about this Raleigh-based practitioner who used the Strawvalley design complex to bring Modernist Art to the area in the 1950s, you can check out Design Duet.
#robertkeithblack

In addition to being a local fixture as the head of graduate studies at UNCCH, Lien has also been a Joan Mitchell Foundation recipient (and like Brett and Ashlynn and several others I’ve blogged about, is in Front Burner).
#lientruong

If, like me, you regularly drive down #Raleigh Boulevard, you’ve seen Kenneth’s work. You should follow his IG feed, looks like some new things are happening…
#kennethproseus

As I’ve written about in my bio, I first began to think of myself as an artist in undergraduate school. Having spent that time in the Charlotte area, there were of course a number of Herb’s pieces around and about; as an aspiring artist, I was impressed at the time with the maturity of his voice, as his paintings are easily recognizable. Photographs also never really convey the physicality of the surfaces of his paining either. And like Jason he’s originally from Raleigh.
#herbjackson
