1. Bingo Fang





I like to make art using images and text in an unconventional way. Art is a platform to build communication with others where otherwise it might not be possible to have an actual conversation. The combination of images, texts, and found objects are crucial to my practice and I admire the historical legacy of artists such as Ed Ruscha, John Baldessari, Joseph Kosuth, Barbara Kruger, Marcel Duchamp, and Ai Weiwei. Rather than creating something from nothing, working with existing media helps me to speak to the world in recognizable forms that people see every day. I like to leave a question through my work, without expecting an answer.
1 - Untitled, 2019, Painted mask and found image on artist board, 11” x 18”
2 - Nothing is right, 2019, Painted mask on the wall, 47”x147”
3 - Untitled, 2019, Inkjet print on cohesive paper, 50”x 60”
4 - Untitled, 2020, Found text on painted canvas board, 14” x14”
5- Buy it now, 2020, Dollar bills on T-shirt, 22” x 30”
1 - Untitled, 2019, Painted mask and found image on artist board, 11” x 18”
2 - Nothing is right, 2019, Painted mask on the wall, 47”x147”
3 - Untitled, 2019, Inkjet print on cohesive paper, 50”x 60”
4 - Untitled, 2020, Found text on painted canvas board, 14” x14”
5- Buy it now, 2020, Dollar bills on T-shirt, 22” x 30”
2. Blair Zollinger






Working in sculpture and ceramics, I find myself experimenting in figures, as well as various elements found in nature. Although there’s a sense of morbidity, I always try to incorporate a sense of beauty and marvel. As I further myself as an artist, I plan to dive deeper into these concepts and tighten my technical and conceptual skills.
1- Vacated
2 - Complexities
3 - New balance
4 - Analysis paralysis
3. Dallin L Moe






I think as human beings we often disconnect from the most important things in life. Consumed with insecurities, stress, and fear we tend to withdraw from the world around us, and we can even come to neglect our own well being.
I grew up an actor, neglecting my own internal pain. I felt alone and I did my best to mask the pain through substance abuse and staying busy. I found that I had come to neglect more than my pain, I cared less about people, about life, about everything all the while simply acting as though everything was fine.
I eventually found connection through art, individuals, community, and in God. Through the lense of vulnerability I found that others related to my pain. Being open and honest not only led me to connect with people, but to the world around me and to myself.
I create art because
I care very much for people.
I want individuals to feel that I care.
I want someone to know that they matter and see that the life around them is beautiful.
I want to cultivate connection.
I use any creative means; vulnerability; and the influence of individuals, community, and God within my body of work.
1 - Untitled (artifact), 2020, Oil on Canvas, 24” x 36"
2 - Untitled (artifact), 2020, Oil on Canvas, 16” x 20"
3 - Untitled (artifact), 2020, Oil on Canvas, 48” x 84”
4 - Untitled (artifact), 2020, Oil on Canvas, 18” x 24"
5 - Untitled (collaboration), 2019, Digital Collage
6 - Untitled (red collage), 2019, Digital Collage
4. Danielle Arnold




1 - Untitled, Mixed Medium, 72”x48”
2 - Automatic Shut-off, Mixed Medium, 30”x40”
3 - Untitled, Digital Composite
4 - Untitled, Digital Composite