Author: Bryce Eriksen

  • Claire Beckett’s

    Claire Beckett’s Claire Beckett’s photographs have been shown in solo exhibitions at the Wadsworth Atheneum and Carroll and Sons Art Gallery, and in group shows at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Mass MoCA, the National Portrait Gallery, the Nelson-Atkins Museum, Aperture Foundation, and FOTODOK (NL), among others. She has been awarded an Artadia Award and…

  • Emily Rose

    Emily Rose Emily Rose is an interdisciplinary multimedia artist. Themes of home, identity, and memory are central in her paintings, drawings, sculptures, and installations. Surrounded by her family’s oral stories, a blend of cultures, food, celebrations, and spiritual beliefs, Emily Rose infuses these narratives using found objects, textiles, dreams, and memory into her work. In the…

  • Jeannine Stein

    Jeannine Stein Jeannine Stein is a book and paper artist based in Lowell, Massachusetts. She’s been studying and creating book and paper arts for years, taking workshops from top instructors, developing original techniques, and teaching others how to make their own unique books. She is the author of two books on book art: Re-Bound: Creating Handmade Books from…

  • Laurie Savage 

    Laurie Savage  Laurie Savage received a BFA in Metals from Massachusetts College of Art, Boston in 1998. She has been teaching jewelry making classes all over the Boston area since 1999, specifically at Cambridge Center for Adult Ed, Metalwerx, DeCordova, Brookline Adult Ed, Arlington Community Ed, LEXArt, Ore Metals Studio, the Foundry, and Haystack.  Laurie maintains…

  • Marin Murakoshi

    Marin Murakoshi Marin Murakoshi is a Japanese artist living and working in the U.S., now lives and works in Concord, MA with her husband, two school aged children and two mischievous cats. She grew up in one of the oldest small villages of Ishigaki island, Okinawa, Japan. Before moving to Boston in 2016, she lived in…

  • Patrick Goguen

    Patrick Goguen Patrick Goguen is a Boston-based interdisciplinary artist and community arts advocate. Patrick Goguen is a Boston-based interdisciplinary artist and community arts advocate. He leads Gallery A2 at Artisans Asylum and has curated and installed artworks though-out New England. In his sculpture, he works with the human form participating in the canonization of societal iconography condensing…

  • Victoria DelValle

    Victoria DelValle Victoria “thirteenvic” DelValle (b. 2000) is a Diasporican illustrator, painter, and designer based in Boston, MA. Her practice began in spoken word poetry, performing at Louder Than a Bomb, Brave New Voices, and the David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies at Harvard University. She later returned to visual art, earning a BFA from…

  • Mariona Lloreta

    Mariona Lloreta Mariona Lloreta is a Mediterranean-American multidisciplinary artist and educator working across film, poetry, painting, and dance Her creative practice explores identity, memory, and belonging, with a deep commitment to amplifying narratives that have been historically silenced or flattened. Through her work, Mariona creates space for empathy, reflection, and connection, inviting audiences to engage…