highlights
Three simple questions that introduce you to local artists everywhere.
Anamar Leticia
Anamar Leticia, visual artist (she/her) I’m a 21-year-old Panamanian visual artist trying to capture everything I see and beyond in paper and canvas.
Iguanateeth
Iguanateeth, digital artist (he/they) 20-year-old with an affinity for candids
Skip Brea
Skip Brea, artist (he/him) is a New Media Artist who holds a BA in Studio Art and Literature from DePauw University and received his MFA at Florida State University. His paintings, animations, and installations examine the history of representation by transforming narratives and mediums with contemporary innovations. During his MFA, he held a Solo Exhibition at the Gadsden Museum of Arts in Quincy, FL, and a Solo Show in Chelsea Manhattan with collaboration with the New York Arts Program.
Laura Hernandez
Laura Hernandez, visual artist (she/her) I’m just someone who’s trying to express part of my experience of existence through art. Whether that is an observation of the world around me, a feeling, a dream, or something that unveils through the process of art itself.
Jali Heslop
Jali Heslop, digital architect (he/him) I am a Black Creative that’s always striving to learn something new in the creative space. Whether that’s through graphic design, clothing, sneakers, videography/photography, I embrace it all.
Pablo Alejandro
Pablo Alejandro, photographer (he/him) I’m a 20-year-old visual artist based in Panama.
Keren Pirela
Keren Pirela, artist (she/her) I’m a self-taught Venezuelan artist. Art has been my release in tough times and it’s made me a better person. I love to explore new art concepts in everyday life - getting inspiration from even the most mundane things.
Brecht Lanfossi
Brecht Lanfossi, visual artist (he/him) I'm a Belgian surrealist collagist/digital painter inspired by dream-like and psychotic consciousness free of reason and convention. I am “someone” who sees that you see, who knows that you know. That's who, or what, I REALLY am. Nothing more but certainly nothing less.
Gabriela Fernandez
Gabriela Fernandez, visual artist (she/they) Gabriela Fernandez is a vessel, a space allowing reflection for the past bodies and minds that surpass one.
Cola Cartel
Cola Cartel, musician, filmmaker, and visual artist (he/him) I’m Cola Cartel. Part of DWWL: The Broward/Miami-based rap collective.