Tracy Hayes
“My current work explores connections and the emergence of patterns in the intersections of lines, textures and values in my attempt to comprehend the contradictions and stressors of daily life. In an increasingly complicated, varied and noisy environment, I am concerned with role of individual voice. Individual efforts struggling to reach out and chart a…
Scotty Arsenault
Scotty is a native of New Hampshire, living and working in Dover as a multimedia illustrator and freelance 2D animator. “It was all cartoons for me, growing up in Salem, New Hampshire. Drawing on paper plates with crayons, scribbling on the walls in my bedroom, or doodling in my notebooks at school when I should…
Hallie Jay Pope
Hallie Jay Pope is a cartoonist and lawyer living in Brooklyn, New York. She is the founder and president of the Graphic Advocacy Project, a nonprofit that uses visual communication tools – like comics, animations, and infographics – to explain legal issues. Pope’s work is motivated by the belief that legal knowledge belongs to everyone,…
Jeannie Motherwell
For Motherwell, who has been working since the early 1970’s, painting is a physical process that brings her in directions she would have not thought possible. She paints large, right on the floor of her Somerville studio, on clay boards with lots of water and acrylic paint. She first pours and splashes the paint, then…
Ashley Busby
Ashley Busby is an artist residing in Albany, NY. Originally from Houston, TX, Busby graduated from Houston Baptist University in 2012 with a degree in Fine Arts. She completed her Masters of Fine Arts in Lubbock, TX from Texas Tech University in 2016 with a certification in Art History. After finishing her degree Busby worked…
Sam Trioli
Sam Trioli is a contemporary artist, curator, and musician currently living and working in New York City and New Hampshire. Trioli’s work plays with the concepts of abstraction, pop and traditional painting methods. His work explores the simplicity of social abstraction and cognitive association within minimal form, color and structure. The hand of the artist…
Daniel Anselmi
Daniel Anselmi was a Monhegan Artists Residency Fellow in 2013. He has shown in juried exhibitions including the University of Maine Triennial, University of New England, Portland Public Library, Cambridge Art Association’s Northeast Prize Show, and CMCA. His work has also been in 5 solo exhibitions and included in 24 group exhibitions. “My works on…
Simon Sarris
“When I find a good photograph in the wild and take it, it is like finding treasure. Usually when I take a photograph I feel like I am capturing or taking something (stealing) from the world. A small moment of time that I have bottled up. It almost makes me feel guilty. But I love…
Diane Bowie Zaitlin
Diane Bowie Zaitlin’s mixed media and encaustic paintings reveal her fascination with the power of color, sensuality of surface, and use of a veiled narrative. Her imagery often refers to memory, choices, searching, and relationships, with a hint of landscape. She is especially attracted to the luminosity, depth, and fluidity of encaustic that allows a…
Toby Gordon
Toby Gordon lives and paints in Kittery Point, Maine. She studied with Stuart Shils, Wendy Turner, Tom Glover, and many other painters throughout New England. “Painting, for me, lies between the abstract and the representational, the intention and the mistake. It lies between color and composition, what’s said and what’s not. It lies between what I see,…