Artists

Browse selected artists currently in the program. Filter by city to discover who's nearby.

Sol Vale portrait

Sol Vale

Austin, TX

Working under the moniker Sol Vale, Elena Marquez paints heat, motion, and memory into loose architectural fields. She grew up between Brownsville and Austin, and her studio practice borrows as much from roadside signage and stucco walls as it does from formal abstraction.

Northline portrait

Northline

Austin, TX

Jordan Kim photographs the overlooked systems that shape city life: feeder roads, utility lots, warehouse fences, and the last blue light before night traffic takes over. Under the name Northline, Kim builds quiet photographic sequences that turn infrastructure into atmosphere.

Array House portrait

Array House

Austin, TX

Priya Nair's paintings map the overlap between architecture, interface design, and memory. Working as Array House, she builds crisp contemporary compositions that feel planned at first glance, then break into smudges, erasures, and human-sized adjustments.

Inkline Press portrait

Inkline Press

Austin, TX

Wren Holloway operates as Inkline Press, producing print-based works that blend letterpress discipline with looser monotype gestures. The resulting pieces feel graphic from a distance and deeply tactile up close, with every pull carrying slight variations in pressure and ink.

June Alder portrait

June Alder

Dallas, TX

Clara Bennett paints fast-moving outdoor studies under the name June Alder, returning to creeks, parking lots, and neighborhood tree lines at different hours of the day. Her brushwork is loose, but the paintings are anchored by a deep attention to weather and shifting light.

Lark Mason portrait

Lark Mason

El Paso, TX

Nico Ortega's contemporary paintings draw from border light, painted signage, and the color logic of desert nights. As Lark Mason, Ortega favors restrained compositions with one or two disruptive gestures that keep each work from settling too neatly.

Field Note portrait

Field Note

Fort Worth, TX

Rowan Ellis draws under the moniker Field Note, creating measured graphite works that sit between landscape study and notation. Ellis often begins outside with small observational sketches, then enlarges them in the studio until line, smudge, and erasure become a weather system of their own.

Paper Current portrait

Paper Current

Houston, TX

Aisha Rahman prints under the name Paper Current, building layered editions that combine architectural fragments, hand-cut stencils, and offset color fields. Her work began in community print shops and still carries the urgency and texture of shared production spaces.

Stone Sunday portrait

Stone Sunday

Marfa, TX

Simone Dupree makes small-scale sculptures that feel architectural without becoming monumental. Under the name Stone Sunday, Dupree combines cast forms and salvaged steel to create objects that sit somewhere between domestic artifact and desert monument.

Copper June portrait

Copper June

San Antonio, TX

Mateo Alvarez builds tactile mixed-media surfaces from salvaged flyers, coated paper, construction mesh, and hand-applied plaster. Working as Copper June, he treats each panel like a wall that has been written on, covered up, and weathered back open.