• Cathy Dailey

    Cathy is a local artist who creates vivid and whimsical images of cats, dogs, birds, and other animals. Her favorite media are colored pencil, oil pastel, acrylic, and collage—often using her own hand painted papers.

    Working continually as an artist for over 25 years, she has participated in numerous juried art shows, gallery exhibits, and fund raisers for animal advocacy organizations.

  • Jessie Lee Kent

    Mixed media artist in Princeton, NJ.

  • April Zay

    April Zay is a Fine artist, designer, teaching artist, and founder of Hummingbird Arts Studio.

  • Adriana Groza

    Adriana creates abstract paintings using fluid acrylics manipulated directly on deep edge gallery wrapped canvas by various means, without a brush.

  • 7oveChild [Marlon Davila]

    7ove Child’s work is Influenced by fashion, the bright vibrant colors of his Mayan ancestry as well as the works of Frida Kahlo, Dali and Picasso.

  • Rhinold Ponder

    A viewer’s pain-filled sighs; joyful pauses; thought-provoked headaches; reflexive reconsideration and double-takes. Your tears. These things define my creative practice.

  • Renata Pugh

    Handmade stained glass works of art by Renata Pugh are modern, elegant, unique, bold, and whimsical.

  • Piroska Toth

    Piroska is a native of Hungary and a textile enthusiast fascinated by all areas of wool processing and fiber arts.

  • Elina Lorenz

    A fantastic painter, Elina’s skills range from whimsical to hyper-realistic painting. Not only can you hang her art on your wall, but you can also wear it too. She hand paints jean jackets with beautiful detail.

  • Lenora Kandiner

    A self-identified color junkie, she takes inspiration from nature but lets her imagination reign when picking colors.

  • Claude Winn

    Claude’s work continues the abstract expressionist tradition with works of spontaneous joy and new visions of reality.

  • Spriha Gupta

    She uses iconic symbolism to exemplify concepts close to her heart influenced by personal, societal, and environmental changes.

    website: sprihagupta.com

  • Jessie Krause

    Jessie started on the sidewalks of Gramercy Park, hanging the cards off the points of her artist’s umbrella.

    website: jessiekrause.com

  • Denise Porretto

    Denise Porretto works in mixed media and creates pieces such as one-of-a-kind greeting cards and cake and cupcake gift boxes that resemble the real thing using a variety of fabrics and embellishments.

  • Pamela Somer-Pagan

    Originally educated in fashion and design at the University of Cincinati’s DAAP and FIT, Pamela brings a lifetime of working with line, color, and shape into her art.

  • El Hirvonen

    ARTIST

    A lifelong artist in many mediums, I have in the past twelve years specialized in hand built ceramics.

  • Spencer Kent

    Spencer Ken is an abstract acrylic artist from East Windsor, New Jersey.

  • Susan Jacobsen

    I have been taking photos since the early seventies.

  • Bernadette Suski-Harding

    My goal is to create handcrafted indulgences that are classic and timeless, with a playful twist; pieces that are lightweight and comfortable to wear, yet eye catching and statement making; and pieces that are equally at home with all kinds of attire, from jeans to formal wear.

  • Rachel "RD" Diamond

    RD is a graphic designer and illustrator with a fascination with the unknown. Her work tends to be intensely chromatic.

    Instagram: rdchroma

    website: rmdiamond.com

  • Anandi Ramanthan

    Anandi is a painter, teaching artist and founder of Artcolorworks. She takes her inspiration from nature. She teaches a 12-week structured art course (in foundation and advanced levels) with the elements of nature and conducts occasional workshops in watercolor and acrylic mediums.

  • Zohar Lavi-Hasson – Zorkeramics

    Zohar is a potter and a filmmaker, and she has a passion for animals, specifically, insects. Zohar makes mugs, bowls and vases and paints, curves or glazes them inspired by her favorite creatures. Zohar is happy to take orders as long as they match her style.

  • Veronica Foreman

    Veronica is a mixed media designer. She comes from an artist family, her dad is a portrait artist and her aunt is a well-known fashion designer in Connecticut, mostly known for her unique prom dresses. So you can say it runs in her blood. Veronica attended schools of the arts since middle school. She graduated from Virginia State University with a degree in Visual Communications and Graphic Designs.

  • Danyelle Kessler

    Danyelle has been using rubber stamps and mixed media techniques to create unique, handmade greeting cards for 17 years. She draws inspiration from everyday life and a quirky sense of humor.

  • Kyoko Bartley

    Kyoko Bartley, originally from Japan, works in many media, including chalk, pencil, and acrylics. She is the volunteer Director of a local Japanese cultural group, and has taught cartooning for the Princeton Adult School. She also does commissions for drawings of people and pets.

  • Raffaella Stello

    Raffaella Stello is a jewelry maker who works primarily with silver and semi-precious gemstones. Originally from Venice, Italy, she also incorporates their famous glass from Murano in some of her work.

  • Shiri Assayag

    Shiri Assayag is a painter who works in a variety of media. "Depending on the subject, my feelings towards it and what I want the new creation to represent, I use different media and techniques. I choose oil when I want all the colors to come to life, layering one patch of color next to another creating realistic paintings. I choose aquarelles when I want to show more details in a gentle way and I choose black Sumi ink or charcoal when I want the painting to be more expressive." Shiri is originally from Israel, and came to the US in 2019.

  • Daniela Gonzalez

    Daniela Gonzalez is a Princeton High School Senior, who, along with her science teacher, has developed a line of all natural soaps. They're also working on a candle line. Daniela's originally from Guatemala, and has been in Princeton for the past four years. Not only do her soaps look good, they're definitely making the store smell nicer.