
Oppenheimer is a Swiss-born sculptor and installation artist who draws most of her inspiration from nature. The artist received her BFA in sculpture from the San Francisco Art Institute and has shown locally, nationally and internationally. For more information about her work please visit the website: www.artnetwork.org

Pastine’s paintings are the result of an intense focus on craft, material and the presence of the hands. Her Doily Cut-Outs from the New York Times deal with chance and transformation. She selects pictures from the Times, which she folds and cuts, creating unexpected patterns when the doily is unfolded. The images she uses often interact serendipitously with the doily designs. To see more Doily Cut-Outs go to the Drawings section in her website.





Rigo’s San Francisco well known murals “One Tree,” “Innercity / Home,” and “Sky / Ground” have become San Francisco landmarks. RIGO was given the SECA Award from the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art in 1999. He has shown at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, the Richmond Art Center, Southern Exposure, the LAB, LACE in Los Angeles, the San Francisco Art Institute and San Francisco State University. He is represented by Gallery Paule Anglim.

We don’t know who this guy is but he has sent us stickers for 3 days straight now. He has an incredibly dense website.

Jennifer Ryan lives in Brooklyn, New York. Inspired by the reliquary boxes of Medieval Europe, she constantly searches for bits from dead things. She also illustrates books and teaches art.

Originally from the Southern California town of Hunington Beach, St. Peter’s art is influenced both by his study of architecture and surfing.


Yes, she was really with the muppets. And yes, she really did try out for the Raiderettes.

“Evil Doctor”

“They’re having a party”
Vermeire’s drawings are simultaneously childlike and adult while being consistently hilarious. Although in person, Vermiere is far more intelligent and polite than his drawings make him out to be, Vermeire taps into some well of immaturity yet unreached by most functioning members of society. Bravo Scott, bravo.

Nanette Wylde is a cultural worker investigating human understanding through interactive and narrative forms of electronic media. Wylde is interested in: language, personality, difference, beliefs, systems, ideas, movement, reflection, identity, perceptions, structure, stories, socializations, definitions, context, memory, experience, change, and residue. www.preneo.com/nwylde