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Forrest Elliott
Forrest Elliott is a contemporary painter whose work explores the dynamic relationships between colors and their translation through the act of seeing onto a two-dimensional surface. Guided by intuition and a deep connection to color, his paintings emerge through an intuitive process that invites presence, trust, and creative flow. “Painting, for me, is both a visual and energetic practice — an exploration of color, light, and movement that extends beyond the boundaries of place or identity,” says Elliott. “My work is rooted in the belief that art can shift perception, open awareness, and connect us more deeply to ourselves.” Elliott…
Haley Johnson
Haley Johnson grew up in Massachusetts, where an interest in wildlife and the outdoors began at a young age. She holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Painting, with a Minor in Sustainability and Academic Honors, from the Massachusetts College of Art and Design in Boston. Her professional experience includes gallery and museum work, teaching, and assistantships, as well as residencies such as the Allagash Wilderness Waterway Artist Residency (2025), the OCARC Margo-Gelb Dune Shack Residency (2024), and the Maine Audubon Brush with Nature program (2023). Johnson’s work has been featured in a wide range of exhibitions, including recent shows…
Michael Cirelli
Michael Cirelli started skateboarding at the age of 8 years old and picked up a film camera at 16 to document and photograph his friends skateboarding through out the streets and on backyard ramps in Conneticut. 37 years later, photographing and filming skateboarding throughout the East Coast has become a lifelong passion. The culture of skateboarding has evolved and grown over the years, bring more popularity and notoriety as it recently appeared in the Olympics. At the very core, skateboarding is at its purest forms in local cities throughout the USA. Michael Cirelli has spent countless years photographing in Boston,…