Artists

  • Morgan Westerbeck

    An avid lover of all things creative, Morgan spent her childhood drawing, painting, and writing. Like many kids born in the 90’s, she was an amphibian of the digital age, spending hot summer days on her family’s hobby farm feeding chickens, building clubhouses, and running barefoot on gravel while also fostering creativity and connection indoors through games like The Sims and Neopets. Her memories of these seasons have stayed with her well into her adult life as she attempts to navigate a much more complex world while maintaining that same joyous love of games, stories, and exploration. Pairing the nostalgia of childhood with darker elements of modern adult life, Morgan hopes to connect the past and present through her work in a way that loosely tells her story and still leaves room for viewers to see their own stories as well.

    @studiowesty

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  • Bex Olesek

  • Hannah Stokes

    Hannah Stokes is a Knoxville based artist and illustrator drawing inspiration from folklore. Hannah’s work utilizes whimsicality, humor, and bright color to explore ideas with darker undertones, such as the mundane of everyday. Her pieces for sale include wood cutout paintings, illustrations on wood plaques, and digital illustrations.

    @banana.montana.studio

  • Sai Clayton

    Sai Clayton is a Nashville-based, multi disciplinary artist making work about the intersection of Asian biraciality and womanhood in American culture. Investigating what she refers to as ‘the multitudes of self,’ Clayton’s work gives form to her heritage by exploring the self-portrait as a vessel for racial representation and the transcultural experience.

    @sai_tries

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  • Sarah Alex Collins

    Sarah is a multi-disciplinary artist and graphic designer exploring analog to digital processes as well as traditional fine art mediums to create whimsical portraits of natural landscapes and floral arrangements. In her illustration project, “Bellyframes,” she explores childlike imagination and the merging of shape and color to make uniquely unexpected characters.

    @sarahalexcollins

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  • Olivia Jackson

    Olivia Jackson is a Graphic Designer and Illustrator based in Nashville, Tennessee. Her digital works mainly focus on rock music and horror references and take inspiration from the treatment of punk zines and old movie ads found in newspapers.

    @oliviagraphic

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