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Todd Sheehan
Todd Sheehan (b. 1970, MA) is a self-taught artist, developing his own style inspired by many different places and various abstract artists he admires. He tries to bring something personal to each piece and his works are often an outward reflection of what he is feeling and thinking on the inside. Color is always an…
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Tori Marsh
Tori Marsh (b. 1984, Little York, New Jersey) is an embroidery artist, educator and mother based out of Rockland, Maine. Marsh has been utilizing embroidery as a form of drawing for the past 8 years. Her surreal “wild women” draw upon the notion of goddess-like grace and power, but most importantly, they’re meant to be…
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Tracy Hayes
Tracy Hayes (b. 1970) has a BFA in Painting from New Hampshire Institute of Art and a BA in French from University of New Hampshire. Originally from Montreal and Toronto, Tracy currently works and resides between Vermont and New Hampshire. She recently received her MFA in Visual Arts from Lesley University College of Lesley Art…
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Trevor Toney
Trevor Toney (b. 1972, North Smithfield, RI) is a woodworker, furniture maker, sculptor and painter living in Massachusetts. He received his Associates in Furniture Making and Design from the Worcester Center for Crafts in 2004 where he was awarded The David L. Morreale Art Award for Excellence in Design and Craft. In early 2022 he…
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Trust in She
Trust in She (T.I.S, b. 1988) is the creative spawn of illustrator and designer Valerie Arruda. T.I.S. creations are a way to explore questions and musings of the artist by turning them into phrases and visualizations to be shared. For T.I.S. artwork is a means of empowerment and a way to speak up and out…
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Twin Denim
Twin Denim, owned and operated by Lea, (b. 1988, Londonderry, New Hampshire) is based in Asheville, North Carolina where she makes custom, one of a kind, craft wearables and functional fashions from deadstock and specialized denim. Using traditional industrial machines, she preserves history with vintage and raw non synthetic fabrics. Inspired by time eras, Lea…
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William Whitman
William Whitman (b. 1958, Boscawen, NH) comes from an artistic family and became interested in photography at an early age but didn’t get involved until my late teens when he moved to San Antonio, Texas, where he became involved in a group called Ladrones De la Luz [Thieves of Light]. William attended the New Hampshire…
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Xena.
Xena. (b. 2001, Union City, NJ) is a visionary artist who brings life to her creations through a blend of creativity and introspection. With a deep love for exploration and a keen eye for detail, she ventures into the realms of colors, textures, and emotions, crafting mesmerizing works that resonate with the soul. Inspired by…
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Yasamin Safarzadeh
Yasamin Safarzadeh is an Angelino, Persian American and transplant to New England. She celebrates the intersections of cultural identities and strives to create safe spaces where an individual’s sense of self can be discovered instead of being forced to mimic due to people’s inherent need to survive. Culture is a rich and complex term and…
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Zach Ellis
Zach Ellis is a photographer whose work explores the human, natural and abstract. Through his artistic practice Zach is learning to pay better attention to what he is already paying attention to. His work is, at its essence, about the both/and, confronting and embracing conundrums and contradictions in the world and in himself. With a…
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Zach Tinker
Zach Tinker (b. 1992, New Ipswich NH) is a self taught artist working and living in Milford, NH. He has been making art throughout most of his life, primarily working in painting, photography, and skateboarding. He enjoys being out in the woods, walking up rivers fishing. He also enjoys going out in the city skateboarding…
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Zachary DeWitt
Zachary DeWitt (b. 1993, Barrington, New Hampshire) is an artist based in Goffstown, NH. He is currently engaging with the figure and landscape in relation to reprocessing personal memory. As a mental health counselor, it was crucial to contend with my own past as much as my clients do in session. These paintings serve as…
