March 28, 2023
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Ebonique Boyd
Artistic passion and love have brought Elisabeth Condon and Karl Kelly together as both artists and partners. The pair has collaborated on several projects in the past, including the Lattice Views mural project sponsored by Norte Maar. But how do they feel about analytics and
January 4, 2023
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Ana Berry
Shenequa Brooks is a multidisciplinarian artist that uses weaving and textiles to share spiritual stories about her life and connecting the dots for others to find their own.
December 26, 2022
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Ana Berry
Just being able to think of myself as an artist. Is a huge success. That I can provide for my family and create a comfortable lifestyle. It would be the absolute dream of the dream".
December 1, 2022
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Ana Berry
I was born in the city of Salvador, Brazil, in a historic region full of mysticism and symbolism due to the syncretism of cultures and religions from European, African, and native peoples. This diversity has shaped my artistic endeavors. My art works result from my
November 23, 2022
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Ana Berry
Cynthia’s simple and sweet success story is one I find incredibly relatable, her story is of persistence, humility, hard work, and intentionality.
November 13, 2022
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Ana Berry
During the George Floyd protests in Tulsa, Ebony Iman Dallas, painted as her form of protest.
Emmanuel Irokanulo’s creative and academic pursuits are motivated by the desire to produce and sustain new works of culture and scholarship.
November 2, 2022
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Ana Berry
Phil was a decorated Aviator with a 20-year career flying almost every aircraft in the Army inventory. While stationed in Kansas, he began to take art classes. Thus, starting his career as a fine arts painter. Then, making his way to Santa Fe, where he
October 24, 2022
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Ana Berry
Her process is not simple, yet her work exudes a complex simplicity. Her multi-dimensional pieces hold bold, vibrant colors, sharp lines, and familiar abstract images akin to a mosaic.
October 15, 2022
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Ana Berry
"I always thought God's colors were browns and clays. And then one day I looked at the sunset, and I was like, Look at that neon pink! Wow, God made pink, too," and from that moment, she started seeing vibrant colors in people's faces and anatomy.