Holly Ballard MartzHolly Ballard Martz is a multidisciplinary artist based in Seattle, Wash., who uses language and found objects to create iconic works about deeply felt social, political, and personal issues, including mental illness, gun violence, and reproductive rights. Martz has exhibited nationally and her work is held in many private and public collections, including those of the Gates Foundation, the University of Washington, and the City of Seattle. She is represented by ZINC contemporary in Seattle.
Felipe GalindoFelipe Galindo/Feggo creates humorous art in a variety of media, including cartoons, illustrations, animations, fine art & public art. His work is exhibited and published worldwide, including in The New Yorker, The New York Times, Narrative and MAD. Awards include United Nations Correspondents Association; Aydın Doğan Competition, Turkey; Lower Manhattan Cultural Council, NYC; Puffin Fondation; Northern Manhattan Arts Alliance; Zagreb International Competition; Porto Cartoon Festival, Portugal; New York Fondation for the Arts; International Latino Book Awards; Knnoke-Heist Humor Festival, Belgium; National Association of Latino Arts and Culture; Cambridge Latino Film Festival; Latino Public Broadcasting; New York Council for the Arts Media Arts Award and US/Mexico Fund for Culture Grant.
Holly Ballard MartzHolly Ballard Martz is a multidisciplinary artist based in Seattle, Wash., who uses language and found objects to create iconic works about deeply felt social, political, and personal issues, including mental illness, gun violence, and reproductive rights. Martz has exhibited nationally and her work is held in many private and public collections, including those of the Gates Foundation, the University of Washington, and the City of Seattle. She is represented by ZINC contemporary in Seattle.
Felipe GalindoFelipe Galindo/Feggo creates humorous art in a variety of media, including cartoons, illustrations, animations, fine art & public art. His work is exhibited and published worldwide, including in The New Yorker, The New York Times, Narrative and MAD. Awards include United Nations Correspondents Association; Aydın Doğan Competition, Turkey; Lower Manhattan Cultural Council, NYC; Puffin Fondation; Northern Manhattan Arts Alliance; Zagreb International Competition; Porto Cartoon Festival, Portugal; New York Fondation for the Arts; International Latino Book Awards; Knnoke-Heist Humor Festival, Belgium; National Association of Latino Arts and Culture; Cambridge Latino Film Festival; Latino Public Broadcasting; New York Council for the Arts Media Arts Award and US/Mexico Fund for Culture Grant.