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Get Dressed Up

A lot of girls dreamed of becoming a princess in their life, wearing those extravagant dresses and fine makeups. When all these beautiful elements came together, the dressing style as Lolita came into being. Originating in Japan, this culture influenced lots of girls from East […]

American Angst

Annika Connor was part of the exhibition, UPRISE / ANGRY WOMEN, featuring the work of 80 female contemporary artists responding to the current social and political climate in America in light of the recent presidential election.

Ellen Fagan – Floating Art

Ellen Fagan is a Brooklyn based artist known for her famous floating art pieces. Her paintings, unlike traditional wall hanging pieces are on huge pieces of paper and are assembled in a way as to float above the ground.

Kenny Greenberg: Neon Artist

Kenny Greenberg is a neon artist based in Long Island City. He has worked on more than 200 Broadway shows, including long-running Mamma Mia! and Jersey Boys, and his artwork is exhibited in several galleries and museums around the country. Greenberg’s diverse background, spanning engineering […]

#PugArt

Gemma Gene moved from Madrid to New York in 2013 to start an MA degree in architecture at Colombia University. During her studies, Gene decided to explore her interest in fine arts, which quickly turned into a full-time job and a true passion.

Surprised By Tough Luck

Born 1975, Verona, Italy Lives and works in New York, NY and Verona, Italy Anna Galtarossa’s work is concerned with “transforming feelings into places”. Her sprawling, minutely detailed installations and sculptures feature a vast accumulation of imagery and objects, from dime store plastic toys, to […]

Photography Athlete

Courtney Caldwell is a junior at Villanova University. Raised in Trenton, NJ, Courtney used track and photography to pursue higher education. Now, she is a triple jumper and a long jumper. She is also the photographer for the Men’s Villanova Basketball team. Refusing to give […]

Inspirations Beyond Tradition

Growing up as a young refugee child in India, it was Tibetan traditional Thanka painting that gave Pema Rinzin a canvas to see the world in a different way. Spending years in Dharamshala as a Art student and teacher, he later moved to different countries […]