Joyce Saiete

Joyce Saiete (Washington, USA) Listen, 2022 digital collage 15 x 15 inches I’m originally from Maputo, Mozambique, and am now based in Seattle, WA. An architect by trade, I consider myself a visual artist focusing on digital collaging. I use this medium in an effort 

Torea Frey

Torea Frey (Oregon, USA) Can These Words Build A Bridge To You? 2022 collage, vintage dictionary and thesaurus papers in English and Punjabi, matte medium, Canson paper 12 x 9 inches Language can divide us or bring us together. And yet some nuances are still 

Linda Stillman

Linda Stillman (New York, USA) Black Square: Oaks, 2022 collage, acrylic, leaf fragments, paper 14 x 11 inches I’m interested in the connection between humans and nature and time past and present. In the Black Square series, I collage dried leaves and combine them with 

Janice McDonald

Janice McDonald (Colorado, USA) What When, 2022 collage 12 x 12 inches What When was created in response to the first stanza of a poem by Samuel T. Franklin: Questions, Answers O restless midnight, what happens when the moon bends her wrists and braids silver 

Ronald Gonzalez

Ronald Gonzalez (New York, USA) Healing, 2021 homeopathic remedies over wire 6 x 2 x 2 inches My work is a quest for innumerable creations, resurrections, and alterations in search of a realm of art between the intimate kingdoms of life and death. UY – 

Kellette Elliott

Kellette Elliott (Oregon, USA) Oregon Wildfires, 2020 collage 13 x 8 inches I am struck by the relationship between art and science. I captured this photo during the Oregon Wildfires of 2020 in my front yard. I carefully waited to see when we would be 

Gregory T. Wilkins

Gregory T. Wilkins (Minnesota, USA) Varanasi, India: Young Woman with Earring, 2017 photography, acrylic, ink, sewing thread, embroidery thread, yarn canvas 20 x 16 x 2 inches Fast Fashion sweatshops consume 93 billion cubic meters of water annually. As much as 7,500 liters are required 

Nathan Stromberg

Nathan Stromberg (Minnesota, USA) Deviation #4 with Fork, 2021 collage of a collage using period papers, an irregular shaped Birch panel 34 x 39 x 1 inches This piece is part of some experimental art I’ve been making called the Deviation series — a series 

Julie C. Baer

Julie C. Baer (Massachusetts, USA) Black Chokeberry (Aronia Melanocarpa) [Rewilding series], 2022 acrylic, wood panel 12 x 12 inches My work reflects my close attention to the biota in my natural environment, wherever I am, and the seasonal trajectory of its life cycles: budding, blooming, 

Sarah Slavick

Sarah Slavick (Massachusetts, USA) Pandemic 13, 2021 collage, ink, watercolor, gouache, paper, mounted, paper 18 x 18 inches Collage has always been an aspect of my art practice. The collages are made of painted square elements composed in a grid. The random drips, marks, and