Artists
Devon Tsuno
Tsuno’s recent work is a yonsei story, a Los Angeles story, indissociable from the complexities of intergenerational and collective trauma, fences and cages, gentrification, displacement, water and labor politics, and how and where we choose to live.
Texas Isaiah
As an autodidact, Texas Isaiah is interested in paving unconventional paths within the art, editorial, and commercial industries. He hopes to continue his photographic journey and create more affirming and supportive work environments for others because it allows us to self-actualize and meet our highest potential.
Larry Li
Larry Li combines the visual language of Chinese culture along with his experiences as a child of immigrants existing in a diaspora. Painting, drawing, collage, and found photography find their way into the work to visualize his personal narrative to the Chinese American experience.
Daniela García-Hamilton
Daniela García-Hamilton’s work revisits the rituals and traditions she experienced as a child of immigrant parents. Color and pattern is integrated throughout her work as she describes the vibrancy of her cultural traditions through portraits of her family members.