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Christian Scott Perry is a mixed media artist who lives in Rogers, Arkansas. His "Canvas Assassin" project involves compositions of found objects and fabrics applied to canvas and wood panels. Christian finds a spiritual link between discarded items and emotions. Materials, along with memories and traumas, are explored and re-purposed in cathartic abstraction. His artwork forces us to view everyday items as corridors to our subconscious.
Christian started creating art at an early age with encouragement from his mother. He is heavily inspired by humanity's relationship with nature and technology. As a child he spent a lot of time playing in the woods and creating his own imaginary worlds. His mixed media style emerged during a college painting class in 2004. Christian began building canvases and experimenting with found objects. He has sold and exhibited artwork professionally since 2005.
So I’m Jo, don't get me wrong I love my full name Joelie, but no one knows how to pronounce that (it’s supposed to be Joel-ee not Jo Lee) and growing up in Fayetteville taught me to get over it, people will always want it to be a southern double name. So I’m Jo (they/she) (them/her) and I’m a creative! Born in Lawrence, Kansas but moved to Fayetteville at 5, so I say I’m a Fayetteville native, and I’ve been to 6 schools here including the University of Arkansas where I currently study Graphic Design, at least until May! Am I ready to ‘be a real adult’? No, but I have been wishing to grow up my entire life! My family said I was born 40, and I’ve always had an issue with finding my people because apparently, I’m an old soul. I can’t remember a time I wasn’t creating or crafting and yes I’m hoping to do it full-time as a professional designer, but habitual tactility is my true love!
Multimedia collaging is my favorite, and post-grad I hope to finish all my in-progress works! Sometimes they start as paintings that I glue things to, and sometimes they’re just paper on paper on paper. Even though I’m a notorious planner, usually the piece guides my hands through what needs to be said, and I love to let it. The rest of my collages are on my studio page @joeliedesigns along with some design projects and my creative explorations. Let’s be friends, I need more art nights with people who just get it!
Turner Keith (he/him/they/them) was born and raised in an extremely haunted, dingy town in Mississippi before migrating north to Northwest Arkansas after high school. That was much longer ago than he will ever admit. During his education, he devoured every art class he could get admitted to, tried a huge amount of mediums, and experimented a lot with all of it. He started a Graphic Design degree at NWACC, but soon gave up. Later—as in much later—he went back to school and got his BFA in Creative Writing for Entertainment from Full Sail University, where he published a book, discovered a passion for comics, and fell even more in love with queerness of indie horror movies. Through all of this, his passion for art morphed and mutated, changing into what it is today. Influenced by queer culture, horror, monsters, mythology, and the liberation of the silenced, he let his beautifully demented visions free. Now, he is working on his MFA in Illustration at Academy of Arts University, hoping one day to have a comic book with his own name on it. If you want to get in touch with him, try drawing a pentagram in cheap acrylic paint and black glitter while blasting Doja Cat under a full moon. It works, for sure.
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