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GREG BAHR
SARAH BARNETT
Bahr is an artist living and working in Fort Worth, Texas. He graduated in 2001 Texas Christian University with a BFA, with an emphasis Painting. Bahr’s work has been exhibited in both solo and group exhibits since 2001.
Sarah Barnett is a young emerging artist from the DFW area with a BFA, concentrating in painting and drawing from University of North Texas. She is working towards a studio art career and currently building a technically and conceptually strong portfolio.
KYOKO BASS
BRENDA CIARDIELLO
Born in Japan, Bass finds inspiration from Japanese Art, Nature, Sci-Fi films and the latest technology. After earning her BFA in printmaking from the University of Georgia and Master of Architecture from Illinois Institute of Technology, Kyoko has worked in the engineering and 2D/3D digital art field for many years.
Ciardiello is a watercolor artist heavily influenced by her bicultural and international experience of the world. She has lived / studied in Mexico, Italy, the U.K., New York City, New England, the Rocky Mountains and the Middle East. She holds a BA in Art History and Classical Civilizations from the University of Notre Dame, as well as a Master of Science in Education from The City College of New York.
LYNNÉ BOWMAN CRAVENS
STEVE DANNER
Cravens is a fine art photographer working in an interdisciplinary method. Cravens attended St. Edward’s University and received her BA in Photocommunications in 2009. She later attended graduate school at the University of North Texas where she received her MFA in Photography in 2015.
Danner had a career as a retail display artist and designer - this provided an opportunity for him to use his illogical way of thinking and there was always an accident needing to be addressed. His motto? “It’s better not to think too much and go with the flow.”
MCKEE FRAZIOR
ADAM FUNG
Frazior was born in 1979, while working towards his goals he has attended the University of Texas at Austin as well as Southern Methodist University .He has been exhibited many times all across Texas.
Adam Fung is currently an Associate Professor of Art at TCU. He received his MFA degree from University of Notre Dame and BFA degree from Western Washington University. He primarily works as a Painter and has a dynamic range of research interests that touch upon issues such as climate change, landscape, patterns and the makeup of the universe.
TIM HARDING
BETSY HORN
Harding uses a unique, selfdeveloped physical technique to illuminate the intrinsic properties of his materials while creating an interesting interplay of surface and structure. The artist cites traditional oriental kimono forms, Money, Chuck Close and Rothko as some of his inspirations.
Horn became seriously interested in painting at the age of 50, and worked closely with artist Janis Bryant of Fort Worth from 2002 to 2007. She primarily focuses on color and line, with borrowing ideals from Kandinsky to lift herself, and her viewers, to a higher spiritual plane.
DELLA ISAACSON
NATHAN JENSEN
Isaacson’s inspiration to paint ????? comes from her unique experiences growing up in South Africa. She wants her paintings to transport the viewer, into seeing the beauty in the everyday and the brilliance of the exotic.
DH KIMZEY
NATHAN MADRID
Kimzey graduated from The University of Iowa with and MFA in Painting and Drawing in 2011. This supplemented her BFA in Studio Art from SMU obtained in 2003. She has been exhibited all over America since 2009.
Nathan primarily studied painting and drawing at the Academy of Art University in San Francisco and holds an M.F.A and B.F.A degree in Studio Art with an emphasis in Painting from Texas Woman’s University. Madrid is a contemporary painter and educator whose current body of work speaks directly to some of contemporary Western society’s most critical social issues.
DEVON NOWLIN
ADAM PALMER
Nowlin obtained her MFA in 2011 at Texas Christian University, with emphasis on Painting to supplement her BFA of 2004 from University of North Texas, with emphasis on Drawing and Painting. She is a cofounding member of Homecoming Committee, an assembly of artists who seek to develop collaborative projects in addition to their individual artistic productions.
After attending Angelo State, Palmer obtained his Master with emphasis on Print Making from the University of North Texas. He creates pieces focused on color and shape, with the desire to place viewers in the actual work itself instead of merely observing it.
NATHAN PORTERFIELD
JANA RENEE
Porterfield received his BFA with emphasis in printmaking from The University of Texas at Tyler, in Tyler, Texas in 2004, and his MFA in printmaking from TCU in 2008. He states that his “Materials are married to become objects, objects become images, images become a part of a language, and this language, perception.”
After beginning as an illustrator for children’s books, Renee realized her true passion for the arts and pursued her AA at TCC. She was later awarded a Merit Scholarship to attend Massachusetts College of Art and Design, and proceeded to create pieces for places such as the Boston Children's’ Hospital
MADELYN SALAS
HUGO SHI
Salas is a local artist and photographer, focusing mostly on mixed media and collage work, however she has recently been working on her photography, drawing and painting. She relies on mood and tone to influence her work, as well as vintage themes and her own personal perspective.
Shi is a Texas-based artist with a BFA from China Academy of Art and an MFA from the University of Washington. He draws inspiration from both Western and Asian art traditions, and has taught at many universities and colleges across the U.S. His work has been shown internationally.
TATARA SIEGEL
KATE STIPP
Siegel received her MFA from the School for American Crafts at the Rochester Institute of Technology along with a BFA from UTA. She has specialized in glass casting as a professor at the RIT for many years, and believes the most important aspect of life is finding your own truth.
Stipp accomplished a BFA in Drawing from UTA in 2008, followed by an MFA in Painting from the Laguna College of Art and Design. She has been exhibited at the Fort Worth Community Art Center as well as numerous other galleries across the nation since 2008.
JENNIFER THOMPSON
GARY JOE URIBE
Thompson is a Fort Worth native currently pursuing a MFA. She teaches high school students art and sculpture, and also serves as Camp Director at Art Museum of Southeast Texas. . In each design, a common thread is presented between each element whether it be tangible or intangible.
Uribe is currently a professor at UTA, with a MFA in Intermedia and a BFA from UNT in Printmaking, Drawing, and Painting. His work includes but is not limited to: painting, photography, drawing and sculpture.
JAE VERDEYEN
MILLIE WATTERS
Verdeyen currently resides in Fort Worth. His sweeping pieces focus on the play between dark and light color, with emphasis on mood and tonality seen in all his works.
Waters work ranges from intimate, personal performances to inclusive, collaborative social practices. As each piece unfolds, she invites others into the process, creation and continuation into the work. She obtained her MFA from the University of Colorado in 2014 with specialization in Post-Studio Practice and Sculpture, along with a BFA from Texas Tech University in Studio Art and Painting.
BECKY WILKES
BRAD WILLIS
Wilkes was educated as a Chemical Engineer at Texas A&M, and spent much of her life as a stay-at home mother to four children. Her mixed media and various use of found objects creates art that is both whimsical and touching.
Willis’ work centers around the way that outlines change the way that colors are seen. The focus on outlines has been consistent even in his earliest artworks from high school and beyond. He studied Design at N.C. State University and art at Appalachian State University before getting a business degree and later a MBA from Wake Forest University.