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K. Johnson Bowles

K. Johnson Bowles

K. Johnson Bowles has exhibited in more than 80 solo and group exhibitions nationally. Feature articles, essays, and reviews of her work have appeared in 40 publications around the country including SPOT (Houston Center for Photography), Sculpture, Fiberarts, and the Houston Post. She is the recipient of a National Endowment for the Arts Individual Fellowship and a Houston Center for Photography Fellowship. Recently, she served as a fellow at the Virginia Center for the Creative Arts in Amherst, VA . She received her MFA in photography and painting from Ohio University and BFA in painting from Boston University.

K. Johnson Bowles

K. Johnson Bowles

K. Johnson Bowles has exhibited in more than 80 solo and group exhibitions nationally. Feature articles, essays, and reviews of her work have appeared in 40 publications around the country including SPOT (Houston Center for Photography), Sculpture, Fiberarts, and the Houston Post. She is the recipient of a National Endowment for the Arts Individual Fellowship and a Houston Center for Photography Fellowship. Recently, she served as a fellow at the Virginia Center for the Creative Arts in Amherst, VA . She received her MFA in photography and painting from Ohio University and BFA in painting from Boston University.

K. Johnson
Bowles

Marieken Cochius

Marieken Cochius

Marieken Cochius is a Dutch-born artist. She completed a sculptural public commission in 2017 for the Village of Wappingers Falls, NY, with recent solo shows at Matteawan Gallery in Beacon, NY and Holland Tunnel Gallery in Brooklyn, NY. Cochius has participated in recent group exhibitions at The Ely Center, New Haven, CT; Ann Street Gallery, Newburgh, NY; WAAM, Woodstock, NY; Sideshow Gallery, Brooklyn, NY; Ube Gallery, Berkeley, CA. Her work has been recently featured on the covers of Willard and Maple Magazine, Sun Spot Journal, and inside of Esthetic Apostle, FLAR, DeLuge Journal, Alluvian Environmental Journal, and Raw Art Review.

Marieken Cochius

Marieken Cochius

Marieken Cochius is a Dutch-born artist. She completed a sculptural public commission in 2017 for the Village of Wappingers Falls, NY, with recent solo shows at Matteawan Gallery in Beacon, NY and Holland Tunnel Gallery in Brooklyn, NY. Cochius has participated in recent group exhibitions at The Ely Center, New Haven, CT; Ann Street Gallery, Newburgh, NY; WAAM, Woodstock, NY; Sideshow Gallery, Brooklyn, NY; Ube Gallery, Berkeley, CA. Her work has been recently featured on the covers of Willard and Maple Magazine, Sun Spot Journal, and inside of Esthetic Apostle, FLAR, DeLuge Journal, Alluvian Environmental Journal, and Raw Art Review.

Marieken
Cochius

Steven Kozar

Steven Kozar

Steven Kozar has been painting as a full-time professional artist since 1986. He primarily paints using watercolor, although he also uses oil or acrylic on occasion. His paintings are based on actual places that he has visited and photographed; he then uses these photographs as a reference back in his studio. Steven's paintings have been sold in prestigious art galleries in Chicago, Milwaukee, Washington D.C., New York and, most recently, in London at the Plus One Gallery. He has been featured on Wisconsin Public Television, and he has over 200 paintings in various art collections worldwide.

Steven Kozar

Steven Kozar

Steven Kozar has been painting as a full-time professional artist since 1986. He primarily paints using watercolor, although he also uses oil or acrylic on occasion. His paintings are based on actual places that he has visited and photographed; he then uses these photographs as a reference back in his studio. Steven's paintings have been sold in prestigious art galleries in Chicago, Milwaukee, Washington D.C., New York and, most recently, in London at the Plus One Gallery. He has been featured on Wisconsin Public Television, and he has over 200 paintings in various art collections worldwide.

Steven
Kozar

Richard McVetis

Richard McVetis

Finalist of the 2018 Loewe Craft Prize, Richard McVetis is one of the leading contemporary hand embroidery artists in the UK today. His artwork has been celebrated in galleries, art fairs, and museums across the world including Iceland, Ukraine, South Korea, UAE, and the USA. Richard has been a finalist for the Jerwood Drawing Prize in 2011/ 2016, a finalist for the Cheongju International Craft Prize in 2015 and selected to be part of the British Pavilion, Form + Motion at the Cheongju Craft Biennale in 2017. Richard graduated from the Royal College of Art; he lives and works in London.

Richard McVetis

Richard McVetis

Finalist of the 2018 Loewe Craft Prize, Richard McVetis is one of the leading contemporary hand embroidery artists in the UK today. His artwork has been celebrated in galleries, art fairs, and museums across the world including Iceland, Ukraine, South Korea, UAE, and the USA. Richard has been a finalist for the Jerwood Drawing Prize in 2011/ 2016, a finalist for the Cheongju International Craft Prize in 2015 and selected to be part of the British Pavilion, Form + Motion at the Cheongju Craft Biennale in 2017. Richard graduated from the Royal College of Art; he lives and works in London.

Richard
McVetis