NYC-based writer/painter who likes to suggest a story behind the subjects of her artwork, often with humor. Her paintings were sold at the Frank J.Miele Contemporary American Folk Art Gallery in NYC until it closed.
Margaret Rodgers is a Canadian artist, working in various media including painting drawing, and photo-based work. She has mounted several exhibitions on vintage linens, most recently MISSES, LASSES, & SHEILAS at the Women’s Art Association of Canada. Solo shows include Closeups at RMG Oshawa, Solar Prints at WAAC, and in Fort St. John, B.C. Her work has been included in No Man's Land (Erring on the Mount festival, Peterborough), Easy Come, Easy Go (AGPeterborough) among others. Internationally: Deviant Detours, Kunsthaus Gallery, San Miguel de Allende, Mexico, Beijing World Art Museum, and the Lake Placid/Saranac Lake area, NY.
Owen Brown was born in Chicago, trained as a classical musician, took his first art class at 23, and much of what he’s wanted to do since then has been paint. Brown holds degrees from Yale College and the University of Chicago, and was a degree student at California College of the Arts. He lived for over 30 years in San Francisco, where he was represented by Meridian Gallery. He now lives in Minneapolis and shows at Veronique Wantz. Brown has exhibited in juried shows and solo exhibits throughout the United States, Europe and Canada.