Van Eggers
Van is an artist, illustrator, and skateboarder working and living in Brooklyn, New York. Van creates rough, playful scenes rooted in skate and comic book culture. He has worked with commercial clients such as: Toy Machine, Foundation Skateboards, CCS, and Jenkem Magazine.
Rachel Avallone
Rachel is an artist and printmaker living in Philadelphia. Her work has very considered themes of intimacy, loneliness, gender, the longing for adventure, and connections to animals and the natural world.
Henry Hablak
Henry is a self taught multi disciplinary artist. Best known for tattooing, his work ranges from painting to commercial illustration and apparel. His work focuses on the link between ancient civilizations, their mythology, the occult, folklore and mysticism.
Logan DeCarme
Logan is a Philadelphia based illustrator with work that spans drawing, printmaking, and animation. The work relies on shape, color, and composition to convey a nostalgic sense of naivety, humor, and happiness with an occasional melancholic twist.
James Bonney
James is an artist and designer treading a meandering path. His background in landscape architecture, furniture design, and higher education informs his work and approach as he pulls on threads to explore and experiment.
Kees Holterman
Kees creates quiet, fragmented narrative scenes focusing on mood and subtle character moments inspired by personal experiences and recollections of his time growing up in Pennsylvania. His work has been featured in New American Paintings and he was a finalist for The Hopper Prize.
Kit Ramsey
Life abounds and Kit invites others to join in the adventure. His photography practice documents and reports on joys, pleasure, and quiet beauties of the world.
Pete McGlade
Pete rocks. He can push a skateboard and a brush. He is also available to ink your epidermis.
Justin Edmonds
TJ McGlade
TJ is a master of personal mythology. His stories and art are influenced by outsiders, rock n roll, and skateboarding.
Keith Warren Greiman
Keith lives and works in Philadelphia, PA. His bright and animated images of real and supernatural beings depict life, captured in experience, being ascendant, melancholic and at all times wild.
Shannon Ryan
Shannon is a multimedia visual artist from Philadelphia. Her process shifts fluidly between sculpture, printmaking, and painting. She also currently experiments with clay, charcoal, and encaustic wax. Tracing narratives drawn from her personal life and relationships the work seeks to offer form to the emotional residue of romance, memory, and anxiety.