Maria Gonzalez is a visual artist born in Boston to Guatemalan migrants. She is bilingual (English/Spanish) and is interested in finding existing and new intersections between her areas of study (Art and Latin American & translation studies.) After graduating from UMass Boston in 2021, Gonzalez recieved a Ruth Butler fellowship to travel to Guatemala City, Sololá, and Antigua for research and creating new artworks.
Tony graduated UMass Boston in Fall 2019 with a degree in Exercise Health Science. Tony loves making music in his spare time, modeling, acting, and photography.
Nia Duong is a first-generation college graduate and local Dorchester-raised visual artist and educator. She works as a co-production and student/community engagement program coordinator in the Asian American Studies Program at UMass Boston. She is co-instructor in Southeast Asians in the U.S. course, which explores refugee experiences of war, genocide, trauma, displacement, violence, and U.S. resettlement for Vietnamese, Cambodians, Laos, Hmong, and ethnic Chinese. She is currently in the Expressive Arts Therapy master’s program at Lesley.
Erica Imoisi is a Nigerian-American artist born in New York and raised in Boston, MA. She is a graduate of the University of Massachusetts Boston. She loves colors and textures and venturing out with her mediums. She hopes to use art as a tool to further not only her understanding and interpretation of the world but to expand others views of it as well.
Remy (remyhunt.net) is a digital artist, web developer, serial hobbyist, and computer science student at UMass Boston. His designs sites (like this one), makes net art, and interactive data visualizations. Remy grew up in New Jersey, and as a result, has unrealistic standards for pizza.