Artist Bios

Mikki Davis Morphosis

Jack Bord/Bordnick’s interests are to create artistic, meaningful works of art that can be enjoyed by all peoples and cultures. Being a designer and sculptor has allowed him to share his professional experiences, in a beneficial way for both business and community projects of this nature. He has been a successful designer and has over twenty years experience in design, fabrication and installation of numerous and diverse projects. 

 

Ann-Marie Brown is a Canadian artist known for her encaustic paintings that explore emotional and psychological depth through ambiguity, texture, and intuitive process. Her works have been exhibited across North America and are held in the permanent collections of Senvest, the Women’s Art Museum of Canada, and the Encaustic Art Museum (Santa Fe). Residencies have allowed her to work in studios internationally.  She currently lives and paints on the edge of the Salish Sea.

 

Roger Camp is the author of three photography books including the award winning Butterflies in Flight, Thames & Hudson, 2002. His documentary photography has been awarded the prestigious Leica Medal of Excellence and published in The New England Review, New York Quarterly, North American Review and Orion Magazine. He is represented by the Robin Rice Gallery, New York.

 

Black, Metro Detroit-born artist Mikki Davis (they/she) has been quietly honing their skill in illustration since 2016. Originally starting with pen and paper, their evolution to digital art has spurred them to stand out in the digital world as a design artist that puts diverse characters and thought-provoking stories first. They siphon from their life experiences and their passion for art history, creating worlds that question morality and celebrate bonds thicker than blood.

 

J.C. Henderson is an artist as well as a poet. Her inspiration for art resonates with her poetic impulses. Images of her paintings, some of which as cover art, have been featured in literary and art magazines in the US, as well as in England. 

 

Robb Kunz hails from Teton Valley, Idaho. He received his MFA in creative writing from the University of Idaho. He currently teaches writing at Utah State University and is the Art and Design Faculty Advisor of Sink Hollow: An Undergraduate Literary Journal. His art has been published in Peatsmoke Journal, the NonBinary Review, Journal X, and New Delta Review. His art is upcoming in Midway Review, Kitchen Table Quarterly and Humana Obscura.

 

Nuala McEvoy is a self-taught English/Irish artist and writer, currently living between Spain and Germany. A relative latecomer to painting, she works from memory and imagination, using colour to bring to life places she has visited or scenes of places where she has lived. Nuala’s artwork has been widely published recently, and she currently has an exhibition of forty pieces in The Cavendish Centre, London. In her free time, she enjoys meddling in new languages. 

 

Cierra G. Rowe is a Kentucky-based, contemporary-expressionist painter, fine artist and poet. Known for her vivid color palette, sensitivity and emotional depth within her paintings, Cierra’s art has been published in The Adirondack Review, Redefine Magazine, Visual Art Journal, Sad Girl Review, Parentheses Journal, West Trestle Review, Masks Literary Magazine, Diabetes Care and others. Her debut book of poetry, The Devil Bakes A Cake for His Wife, is set to be released in early 2025, along with her book Mood

 

Ellen June Wright is an internationally published artist, poet, photographer and former language arts instructor, known for her abstract expressionism. Her work has been published by journals online and in print, most recently: Abstract Magazine: Contemporary Expressions, Lolwe, Harpur Palate, Ponder Review, New Plains Review, Beyond Words Magazine, Kitchen Table Quarterly, NOVUS Literary Journal, and her work was included in the 2024 and 2025 Newark Arts Festivals and the gallery at the HACPAC in NJ.