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Gavin Perry

Gavin Perry has exhibited nationally and internationally. He has had solo exhibitions in Paris, France, Madrid, Spain, Houston, TX and Miami, FL. He's been included in group exhibitions in Basel, Switzerland; Milan, Italy; Marseille, FR; and New York, NY. and has had his work critically reviewed in various publications including Flash Art; Art in America and Art Papers.

Vivian CarbonellCarbonell Design Studio features the work of artist and designer Vivian Carbonell.  Vivian develops her pieces with an artists sensibility. Each handcrafted collection is comprised of original and limited edition lighting, furni…

Vivian Carbonell

Carbonell Design Studio features the work of artist and designer Vivian Carbonell.  Vivian develops her pieces with an artists sensibility. Each handcrafted collection is comprised of original and limited edition lighting, furniture and accessories inspired by an emphasis on form as well as the core elements of each material chosen.

Tawnie SilvaFelt is a material that he remembers working with in kindergarten. He was also drawn to the felt banners that hung with inspirational quotes on them. There’s consistent element of text in his work and typically a vibrant color palette co…

Tawnie Silva

Felt is a material that he remembers working with in kindergarten. He was also drawn to the felt banners that hung with inspirational quotes on them. There’s consistent element of text in his work and typically a vibrant color palette connected to  memories of childhood imagery yet the language comes from his own current internal voice.

Hush FellFor the multimedia series “2nd Brain, Session 1” art collaborative Hush Fell (performance artist-filmmaker Marilyn Loddi and filmmaker Bill Bilowit) filmed spontaneous design and assembly of raw foods into unusual formations, and …

Hush Fell

For the multimedia series “2nd Brain, Session 1” art collaborative Hush Fell (performance artist-filmmaker Marilyn Loddi and filmmaker Bill Bilowit) filmed spontaneous design and assembly of raw foods into unusual formations, and created silhouette prints to immortalize each ephemeral sculpture’s very last moment.