Benni Huang’s paintings are rooted in sustained observation. Working with local models from Kingston, Hudson, and Beacon, Huang develops her figurative works over multiple sittings, allowing a nuanced psychological dimension to emerge.

Marcie Paper’s work unfolds through pattern, repetition, and abstraction. Her multidisciplinary practice spans painting, murals, and animation, with a focus on the structure and resonance of short-term memory.

Isabelle Coulet is a French painter living between Paris and Visan whose vibrant, geometric works are rooted in Hard Edge technique. Working primarily in acrylic, she builds luminous compositions defined by strong contrast, radiant color, and a persistent search for light. Her paintings are structured yet joyful—abstract constructions that balance precision with optimism.

Theresia Zhang is a New York–based painter whose cinematic, color-drenched works blend literature, theater, and visual storytelling. Calling her practice “Reversed Chinoiserie,” she reinterprets Western cultural histories through a contemporary Chinese lens, creating staged environments that explore migration, identity, and the fragile borders between intimacy and alienation in modern city life.

J.C. Hopkins is a New York–based painter whose work blends narrative, music, and memory into richly atmospheric compositions. Drawing from his parallel life as a songwriter and bandleader, his paintings explore American mythology, urban solitude, and the fragile poetry of everyday moments.

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