Stephanie Eley is an Atlanta-based photographer in both commercial and fine art arenas. As a fine artist, her first body of work post graduate school, Invisible to others, raised awareness of the visually impaired communities and integrated them into the visual art space in a way that elevated them and their narrative.
Read MoreGrayson is a North Carolina-based artist with a discipline in lens-based art.
Read MoreAntonio Alanís is an artist and educator living in Durham, North Carolina. He holds a B.A in Spanish from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and a Masters of Arts in Education from Wake Forest University. His immigrant background, personal history, and education inspired him to explore themes such as social justice, identity, and immigration in North Carolina. He believes that the visual arts are an integral part of promoting cultural awareness about Hispanic/Latinx people in the United States.
Read MoreAlicia Collins is an Art Director and Artist based in the Atlanta area. Collins works in numerous mediums such as photography, sculpture, painting, and printmaking to create her artistic visions. She received her MFA in Photography at Savannah College of Art and Design.
Collins’ most notable personal work is an exploration of the relationship she shares with her mother which investigates and challenges the ideals of motherhood, family dynamics, identity, and home. Inspired by artists such as Louise Bourgeois and Tierney Gearon, Collins uses her art as a tool to better understand her past as well as her place in the present.
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