The combination of her well rounded academic background, professional experience, and worldly perspective, makes Mia Hanak a leader and pioneer in the art world, working in the museum industry for over fifteen years. She graduated from UC Santa Barbara in 1996 with degrees in Art History and in Cultural Anthropology and from Tufts University in Medford, Mass.
Pamela Sukhum's paintings are characterized by rich colors and textures, and warm, radiant energy. Her use of both broad, sweeping lines and delicate, intricate details give her work a depth and dimension truly unique to the art world.
Philomena O’Dea is a photographer with a passion for nature. She exhibits at the Piitsburgh Filmmakers, Pittsburgh Center for the Arts and the Philadelphia Center for Emerging Visual Artists. She has an MPH in International Health and her eclectic work experience has taken her around the world serving as a health project manager in The Sudan
Scott London is a San Francisco-based photographer whose images have appeared in books, newspapers and magazines worldwide. His publishing credits include Rolling Stone, Vanity Fair, Newsweek, The […]
Born in Baghdad in 1953, Qasim Sabti became crippled as a seven-month-old baby. Since he grew up in a neighborhood with many athletes who were local heroes, he won attention by distinguishing himself with his artistic abilities. As a teenager, students would pay him a falafel sandwich for a drawing, or for one of his poems or love letters in beautiful Arabic calligraphy.
Remi Benali began his photography career in 1989 after receiving his law degree. He worked with the photo agency Gamma for twelve years, including three years as a Press Correspondent in New York City. He has been working independently since 2002 and lives in Provence.