VISUAL ARTISTS
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JC Alfier
JC Alfier’s (they/them) latest poetry book is The Shadow Field (Louisiana Literature Press). Credits include Faultline, Brooklyn Review, Notre Dame Review, Penn Review, River Styx, and Vassar Review. They are also a collagist after the styles of Francesca Woodman, Deborah Turbeville, and especially Katrien De Blauwer.
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Faye Wei Wei
Faye conceives of the painting process as an intimate choreography between actual and pictorial space. A collector of antiquity, fragments of poems, found objects and images that for her are treasures that hold something of the spirit of Hopkins’s poetic theory of inscapes that anchors her imaginative world within the tangible.
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Andrew Sun
Andrew Sun is a Chinese American photographer and NYU student exploring cultural identity through fashion and portraiture. His work examines Asian American experiences, using photography as both personal therapy and social commentary.
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Eli Osei
Eli Osei is a writer from Johannesburg.
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Iris Yu
Iris Yu was born in Atlanta, Georgia. She is currently in her final year of her BFA at the University of Connecticut, where she lives and works. Drawing from art historical symbols and compositions, she interrogates how the boundaries between realism and abstraction are entrenched with ideas of beauty and ownership.
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Madeleine Schroeder
Madeleine Schroeder is a Seattle-based oil painter. Primarily self-taught, she loves to blend realism and surrealism, classical and contemporary; highlighting her compositions with vibrant colors and details. Coming from a varied background of circus arts, environmental studies, and music, her passion for visual art found a home in oil painting around 2022 and it has been her primary focus ever since.
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Alice Lockart
Alice Lockhart studied illustration at Falmouth University where she graduated in 2022. She then went on to study at the Royal Drawing School where she graduated in 2023. Influenced by her interest in storytelling, her work weaves together imagery from dreams, memories and observations to create an imaginal space which is both familiar and yet deeply strange.
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Tessa Lapalme
Tessa Lapalme is an illustrator creating digital content reminiscent of classical children’s books. Her illustrations incorporate texture and fine line detail.
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Control Group (Camille Chang and Soleil Piverger)
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Katie Hughbanks
Katie Hughbanks (she/her) is a writer, photographer, and teacher whose photos appear nationally and internationally in more than 70 magazines. She is the author of two chapbooks, Blackbird Songs (Prolific Press, 2019) and It's Time (Finishing Line Press, 2024). She teaches English and Creative Writing in Louisville, Kentucky, US.
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El Mayer
El Mayer is a student studying fine art at Connecticut College with a concentration in painting.