Megan Riehl

My intention for my art has never been to speak to a larger audience or make grandiose, global statements. I am much more interested in having a conversation with just one person, the subject of the piece, and because of this, I am especially drawn to the genre of...

Deborah Ruiz

As part of my artistic process, I like to experiment with different applications of techniques and the possibilities they allow. My approach ranges from simply straightforward and aesthetically pleasing to touching on uncomfortable, difficult issues. I am fascinated...

Vanessa Saavedra

Utilizing drawing and painting, my work explores the role of identity in humanity, most specifically in the United States and Mexico. As someone that was born in Mexico and recently became a United States citizen, art has been an important tool to communicate the...

Stefany Schumack

The subject matter of my artwork has two main focuses: a reflection of self and visual storytelling. I create in order to reflect on and better understand my experiences, emotions, fears, and dreams. My art allows me to communicate to others in a visual sense what...

Erin Scott

My artwork questions the political structures that systematically oppress women, the social amnesia of women’s history, and the role of women as dictated by familial structures. I explore the necessity of talking to older women to understand women’s progress, and the...