Modern Eden Gallery is proud to present Michael Campbell's captivating exhibition, "The Wilding", alongside a group show "Field Trip". Delving into the enigmatic world of fungi, each artist's work mesmerizes viewers with its intricate symbolism and thought-provoking juxtapositions.
Jill Feenstra is a self taught American artist from the Pacific Northwest, who works primarily in acrylic and gold leaf on wood panels. A lifelong artist who completed her Bachelor’s degree in archaeology, she spent time working in a local museum, and Art Center. Â
Exclusive Interview With Lo Chan Peng, Grand Prize winner of the 2023 Beautiful Bizarre Art Prize, for Issue 43
Farzad Golpayegani is a US based visual art artist and musician. He has produced and released over nine solo music albums, has exhibited his painting and drawings since 1999, and simultaneously has built a career as an art director.Â
Haven Gallery warmly welcomes you to delve into the captivating world of new exhibitions featuring the distinctive works of Nadezda, Annie Stegg Gerard, Kathie Olivas, Carlos Fdez and Yokai group show.
Thinkspace Projects is thrilled to celebrate the opening reception of new exhibitions by Esao Andres, Marie-Claude Marquis, Amy Sol, and Brad Woodfin!
Jean Luc Iradukunda would like to introduce you to his 'blue people'. As the name suggests, they are blue in appearance, reminiscent of aliens, sporting dark hair and golden teeth.
For Joanne Brooker art is her language. This is how she interact, how she make comment, and reflect back the influences, experiences and situations that affect her. To do this, Joanne uses the tools she has a connection to, primarily acrylics, oils and ink.
Saskia Huitema (1975) is a self-taught Dutch acrylic painter who lives in Utrecht, the Netherlands. Her passion for painting started at a later stage in life and her art has evolved ever since. Saskia’s work is recognizable by the use of color, crisp details, and narrative content.
J L King was raised in a large family with a strong reverence for the arts. Watching her father’s performances on stage, and accompanying her mother to her art classes at San Francisco’s City College are some of J L’s earliest exposures to the art world which left long lasting impressions.
Elyse Fournier is a self-taught multidisciplinary artist. Without any artistic training, she followed her own path, developing her skills over the years. Having a continuous need to create whatever the media available, she lets her imagination guide her as much through painting as drawing, sculpture and mixed media.
In Jennifer's latest exhibition "Flowers of Evil" she invited viewers to explore her feminine interpretation of "The Flowers of Evil" by French poet, essayist and art critic Charles Pierre Baudelaire.














