Wei Wei

I named this series of drawings “Red Threads.” I drew red lines through all these drawings with women’s portraits. The references of the portrait were from photos of women in the 19th century. Because I was inspired by the short story “The...

Kevin Zuniga

Through documentary-style photography, my work is a visual tribute to the hardworking Latino people and the authenticity of the city of Nogales. Growing up in Nogales, Arizona, only five minutes from the sister town of Nogales, Sonora, Mexico, gave me the opportunity...

Daniela Gonzalez

My art explores the unconscious mind, resulting in dreamlike, unusual, and surreal aspects within my work. I like to examine the presence of uncertain imagery within my work because unrecognizable parts to one may not be to others. The goal behind each work is to...

Lela Higbie Martin

Many of my paintings are genre paintings of everyday places or things. The materials I use for making my pieces are oil paint, watercolor and digital media. My paintings and drawings are bright with a high interest in everyday objects that catch the eye. Some themes...

Tai Huesgen

My work currently explores my relationships with others, with myself, with the past and the present. I make work using an anthropomorphized visual vocabulary built around growing up in Tucson and the Sonoran Desert; this symbology includes deer and elk, coyotes,...