Multimedia artist with eight years of experience designing and operating Inégalé, a clothing brand, and having done collaborations, pop-up installation shops, photo shoots, and many more projects. Previously working with Louis Vuitton Soho visuals team, helping plan and execute floor plan arrangements, including décor, design, and window displays. It helped hone my spatial awareness skills.
He is now expanding his horizons into large installations, making immersive experiences for audiences. All while positively impacting his local community and beyond.
Aliana Grace Bailey is an interdisciplinary fiber artist—taking up space with bold softness. Her work embraces artmaking as a vehicle for growth, building intimacy, and creating inner peace through weaving vibrant colors, narratives, and the creation of environments.
Aliana is the founder of vibrant grace studio. At vibrant grace studio, she creates art installations, patterns, products, design, and facilitates art + healing workshops. vibrant grace studio caters to health, social justice, and wellness-centered initiatives dedicated to the wellness, joy, and liberation of Black communities.
Katie Delaney (they/them) is a non-binary artist from Silver Spring, MD. Their work explores the relationships between surrealism and story telling through gendered materials and methods of making. Delaney received their BFA from Towson University in Sculpture ‘20 and is an MFA candidate at the University of Delaware. Their work has been selected in the NextFab 5.0 Juried Exhibition as well as the Delaplaine National Juried Exhibition 2019. They have exhibited solo at the John Fonda Gallery.
Andy Horgan lives and works in his Wilmington Delaware studio. Knowing from a young age that being an artist was his journey, he pursued many mediums of expression starting with photography. As a military photojournalist, Andy mastered the use of light and shadow with the goal of capturing real expressions and true stories in just one image. This quickly became a new path in his artistic journey, one that continues today.