Current Artists

Lee Beach

A fourth-generation El Pasoan, Lee Beach captures the visceral pulse of the El Paso Juárez border through a sophisticated contemporary lens. His practice is a masterful study of Mexican and American iconography, where the rugged grit of labor meets the refined shimmer of gold leaf. By transforming everyday symbols into high-art compositions, Beach explores the tension between endurance and memory, immortalizing the fleeting moments where work transcends into myth.

Landry McMeans

Landry creates limited edition stencil paintings with a sophisticated, muted, desert color palette. She brings to life a sunbleached dreamworld of iconic southwest landscapes and its flora and fauna with large scale, lifesize works. Her art is transportive and balances a warm, organic tone with crisp, clean lines, and a graphic pop aesthetic. Nature, largely the desert, is her muse. She has an obsession with color relationships, and loves the challenge of simplifying an image into its most essential and beautiful parts. She extracts what's necessary, and plays with color pallets. She enlarges and amplifies what is normally small and overlooked to create an powerful, immersive, and serene experience.

Timothy Poe

A Birmingham native and Coast Guard veteran, Timothy Poe transformed a dormant steel mill lab into a pioneering multimedia glass studio. He specializes in two and three-dimensional works using cast, blown, and plate glass to explore the boundaries of reflection. His practice is defined by his invention of the "Antique Mirror Patina Solution," a unique process that breathes soulful, distressed textures into modern mirrored surfaces.

Lijah Hanley

Lijah Hanley launched his career at thirteen after winning the National Geographic Student Photography competition, leading to mentorship from the world’s top photographers. Today, he focuses on storytelling through the vast landscapes of the American West. He continues to explore and capture the United States alongside his wife, Gabby, and their son, Desmond.

Lisa Moore

Focused on healing and perspective, this artist captures the soulful essence of human figures, horses, and historic architecture to counter the negativity of the modern world. Their work invites viewers to reclaim joy and comfort by celebrating the profound beauty found in simple, everyday moments. Beyond their curated series, the artist offers a streamlined commission process designed to bring personal stories to life.

John Adelman

John Adelman is a process-driven artist who replaces artistic whim with rigid, conceptual formulas to create stunningly dense visual landscapes. Utilizing everyday gel pens, he meticulously layers thousands of hand-written dictionary definitions in a chronological sequence that dictates both the composition and the title. The result is a luxurious tapestry of ink where the "component" serves as the fundamental building block of the entire work.

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