Daniel Everett lives and works in Chicago, Illinois. He received his MFA from the Art Institute of Chicago and his BFA from Brigham Young University. His ongoing series “Departure” examines the beauty in deserted spaces designed purely for functionality. These well-lit and highly sterile environments point to the transitory nature of our society and help reveal what is often overlooked in the everyday hustle and bustle of life. Daniel has had several exhibitions including shows at the PPOW Gallery in New York, NY and Scott Projects in Chicago, IL.
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Jaime Martinez was born in Monterrey, Mexico and is currently living in Mexico City. Jaime’s work is influenced by his many fashionable friends and surroundings such as Austin’s South By Southwest. His work has been featured in many magazines including Fifi, Subterra, and Rolling Stone (Germany).
Jason Lazarus was born in Kansas City, MO and received his MFA in photography from Columbia College in Chicago. From Jason’s artist statement, “Regarding all photographic projects cumulatively, I am interested in the role of the contemporary artist as hell-raiser, prophet, failure, and historian.” He has shown his work internationally and had solo shows at the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago as well as the Bucket Rider Gallery.
Jen Davis lives and works in New York City. She received her MFA from Yale University, and her BA from Columbia College Chicago. Her work is an honest and poignant look at self-image and isolation. She currently has a solo show at the Indianapolis Museum of Contemporary Art.
Jaimie Warren (b. Waukesha, WI, 1980) is a curator, performance artist, and photographer who makes theatrical, humorous, self-portraits in different scenarios and locations, including at parties, in her kitchen, in her car, and at the zoo. She is represented by Higher Pictures, New York, and has exhibited at White Flag Projects, St. Louis; Smith-Stewart, New York; Getsumin, Osaka; Beida University, Beijing, and Rocket Projects, Miami, among other venues. Her photography has been published in dozens of national and international publications. She currently has a solo show at the Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art in Kansas City. She is also very involved in the art scene and has started the whoop dee doo project which has shows coming up worldwide.




























