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Renée Barron

Renée Barron is a lens-based artist who explores cultures and communities that are often overlooked.

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Featured image for post Michael Honegger

November 2023

Michael Honegger

Michael Honegger is a visual artist born in Germany with a B.A. in History & Spanish from Duke University, a M.S. in Foreign Service from Georgetown University and a Professional Certificate in Visual Arts from Maine Media College. His practice as a fine art and documentary photographer explores the performative nature of self-portraiture, the complexities of memory and family and an investigation of the ironies of American culture with an expatriate’s eye.


Featured image for post Bonnie Blake

October 2023

Bonnie Blake

Bonnie Blake is a fine art photographer based in Los Angeles with roots in Louisville, Kentucky and New York City. Her belief that beauty can be an agent of change inspires her to express her concern about the destruction of our natural environment from climate change.


Featured image for post Priscilla Mondo

September 2023

Priscilla Mondo

Born in 1988, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil I’m a visual artist based in Orange County - California, USA. Graduated with a bachelor's degree in Publicity & Advertising and Journalism from Universidade Federal Fluminense (UFF) - in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil - currently I'm participating in the Master's program in Fine Arts at OTIS College of Art and Design in Los Angeles, CA.


Featured image for post Carl Pfirman

June 2023

Carl Pfirman

I work as a film and TV editor in Los Angeles on feature documentaries as well as fiction and nonfiction television shows. My editorial work has been shown in films at Sundance, Toronto, Telluride, Tribeca, and Cannes.


Featured image for post Elizabeth Bailey

April 2023

Elizabeth Bailey

Elizabeth Bailey is a Los Angeles-based artist who uses photography to create evocative imagery that explores the themes of self, identity, memory, and longing. She uses staged scenes, portraiture, and self-portraiture with implied narratives to consider what we conceal and reveal about ourselves to others.

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