Michael Brophy (b. 1960)

Suggest

2024

oil on canvas

32 x 22 inches

Michael Dailey (1938-2009)

Strange Light at End of Day

2009

acrylic on canvas

24 x 32 inches

Laura Domela

According to the Evidence

2025

acrylic, gouache, and flashe, on paper on birch panel

41.5 x 41.5 inches framed

Julian V.L. Gaines

JET BLACK . 12 (DO CAREER WOMEN MAKE GOOD WIVES?)

2024

oil on canvas

60 x 48 inches

 

Dan Gluibizzi

Ten Statuettes

2025

acrylic, gouache and colored pencil on paper

32.25 x 40.25 inches framed

Fay Jones (b. 1936)

Novice/Therapist

2004

sumi, watercolor, acrylic on Japanese paper

42 x 27.5 inches framed

Otis Kwame Kye Quaicoe

INTISAR ABIOTO

2025

oil, wallpaper, fabric applique on canvas

84 x 54 inches

Brenda Mallory

To Carry an Ember, ᎤᎾᏫᏘᏗ ᎠᏥᎸᎢ unawitdi atsilv’i

2023

deconstructed thread spools, spool cores, paint on wood panel

63 x 42 x 6 inches

Richard Notkin

Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow (Hill Jar Series)

2016

mid-range stoneware, glaze

15" x 11.75" x 11.75"

Stephen O'Donnell

Golden / Paris

2025

acrylic on panel

12 x 12 inches

Chris Russell (b. 1983)

Cloaked

2025

oil on linen

60 x 50 inches

Sherrie Wolf (b. 1952)

Melon with Plum

2025

oil on canvas

16 x 16 inches

Whiting Tennis

Study for Cups

2023

oil pastel on paper

16.5 x 13.5 inches framed

Ko Kirk Yamahira (Born: 1976, Los Angeles, CA)

Untitled RL049

2023

graphite, partially unwoven linen, wood

69 x 69 inches

 

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