Lauren Amanda
Lauren Amanda Garrett (she/her) is a multidisciplinary artist. Ancestor work and spirituality inform Lauren's overall process. She primarily braids music, visual art, poetry, with media that includes beadwork, photography, and experimental performance art. Lauren is Federally enrolled with the Eastern Shoshone Tribe. She also embodies ancestral bloodlines of Celtic, Nordic, and Teutonic origins. Lauren's first four original "Indigenous Flower Fairies" paintings are on display at the Fort Bridger State Historic site in southwestern Wyoming.
Jeanette M. Bolden
In 2021, Jeanette Bolden received the Washington Print Club Young Printer awards and was featured in On Paper: Journal of The Washington Print Club. Bolden also contributed illustrations to the Diamondback Newspaper's "Behind the Demands" project. In 2022, she graduated from the University of Maryland with an MFA in studio arts and a minor in art history. That same year, Jeanette interned at Pyramid Atlantic and co-taught for the Hispanic Heritage Month Poster Internship Program. Currently, she's participating in the Exercise for Emerging Artists program hosted by Transformer Gallery.
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