Barbara McFadyen
Jennifer Markowitz uses thread to inspect feelings of dislocation through the creation of psychogeographic maps.
Jennifer Markowitz uses thread to inspect feelings of dislocation through the creation of psychogeographic maps.
Jennifer Markowitz uses thread to inspect feelings of dislocation through the creation of psychogeographic maps.
Peter Marín is an artist in Raleigh where he continues his painting practice and is an active member of the vibrant local arts community.
Susan LaMantia’s paintings use color, shape, and texture to reflect the energy she puts into her creative process.
Artist Becky Joye’s work captures the imaginative curiosity of childhood and the universal desire for escape, thrill, and play as an adult.
Wiley Johnson is a talented artist, based in Raleigh, who has autism spectrum disorder.
Ellen Hathaway, a native North Carolinian, considers painting a gift that offers space for healing, growing her faith, and self-discovery.
Jim Hallenbeck paints landscapes, cityscapes, and, at times, the people captured in these scenes.
The bold and vibrant hues of Shelia Judge Hall’s art give pause as we go about our otherwise busy routines of life.
Maria Frati’s work explores magical realism and the notion that our lives and the things in it are as they are, except more possible, magical and meaningful.