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Max Coleman

“Defend the Defenseless” 2019

@oak_bloak

“I found my purpose in trying to express different senses of gratitude for what we’ve been given.” - Max Coleman


Moe Gram

“Make Space, Give Grace” 2021

@mi_moegram

“Everything I do is collage, even two dimensional murals. It’s all about the layers that I can bring together.” - Moe Gram


Cal Duran

2020

@volarduran

“The makers of my blood flow through me. I channel the artisans, craft-makers, mud-dwellers, star-makers, dream-weavers and earth-brothers and sisters — the ones who paved the way and forged the path. “ - Cal Duran


Koko Bayer & Chris Haven

“Peaceful Pride Protest” 2020 @kokonofilter @chrishaven

“Street art…brings the gallery outside. [It creates] access to art so that people can familiarize themselves with techniques and colors.” - Chris Haven

“The more you delve into the past, the more you realize that there’s nothing new.” - Koko Bayer




Gregg Deal

MMIW 2020

@greggdeal

“I am bringing to the table the things that are important to me in that moment in time.” - Gregg Deal


Gabriel Sanchez

2020

@gabriel.alejandro.sanchez

“An authentic and inescapable illusion of existence” - Gabriel Sanchez


Shannon Galpin

“Say Her Name” 2020

@sgalpin74

“My art developed out of a desire to amplify social justice. My art is an expression of my anger and my exhaustion in the fight against violence, inequality and injustice. “ - Shannon Galpin


Kendall Kippley

Untitled 2021

@kendallrose.art

” I build my paintings like a scientist would build an experiment.” - Kendall Kippley


Afro Triangle

2020

@afrtotriangle

“I deepen my understanding of history by creating art. Research is essential to my process. I study the woman and the times in which she lived to give her life a context. That context forms the background of the painting that tells her story. “ - Afro Triangle


Shie Moreno

“Our African Queen” 2021

@shie_moreno

“Queen Idia of the ancient African Kingdom of Benin is a legendary female warrior, mother, patron of the arts, and dreamer who transcended gender norms. She became famous for dressing up as a man, marching along with her son Esigie, the Oba king of Benin, and fighting and winning the Idah Battle of 1515.” - Shie Moreno


Jodie Herrera & Remote collaboration

“Autumn Peltier” 2021

@chromaj @remoteroc

“My father always said, “I’m not worried about you - you’re a firewalker.” - Jodie Herrera

“My work is informed by the graphic design and graffiti past that I have…and the geometric structure helps tie it all together.” - Remote



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