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Siddharth Parasnis
Siddharth Parasnis

Siddharth Parasnis

Siddharth Parasnis was born in Pune, India and arrived in San Francisco to pursue his MFA at the Academy of Art University. He is the recipient of a prestigious 2012-13 Pollock-Krasner Foundation Grant, and his work is represented in several collections including The Priscilla and Mark Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital and Trauma Center, a project of the San Francisco Arts Commission. He has exhibited in venues in Europe and India as well as the United States.

Ron Moultrie Saunders (photo credit: John Arbuckle)

Ron Moultrie Saunders (photo credit: John Arbuckle)

Ron Moultrie Saunders is a San Francisco-based photographic artist, landscape architect and teacher. Born in Jamaica, Queens, New York, he moved to San Francisco in 1982, after receiving his Master's in Landscape Architecture from the University of Pennsylvania. Between 1983 and 2001 he took photography workshops with Ruth Bernhard, Cole Weston, Mark Citret and Frank Espada. Ron M. Saunders' pushes the boundaries of traditional photography by working without a camera to create cameraless images, photograms.

Kristine Mays

Kristine Mays

Kristine Mays has developed a way of expressing the human form through wire by simple experimentation, curiosity, and a passion to create. Her work with wire began with the idea of transforming a straight line into something of volume. 

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