Our Artists
Ashley Bella
Not only does Ashley Bella create some of the most beautiful and striking murals seen in the South, she is also a passionate advocate for mental health, supports the victims of abuse, and the fight against sex trafficking
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Drew Borders
Borders’ practice is defined by a refusal to center trauma; instead, she utilizes a signature mix of traditional paint and spray paint to capture the radiant history and future of Black culture.
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Erica “E L” Chisolm
Believing that all people are equally deserving of vibrant and healthy communities, E.L. explores the strength and honesty that come from the natural world seeking to illuminate the distinctive attributes of Black people, emphasizing texture and feature diversity in her media paintings and murals.
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Fabian Williams
After working for 13 years in the advertising industry with a long list of clients from Nike, Warner Bros to HBO, he decided to move to a purely expressive practice, where he had the freedom to express more political and socially relevant contemporary themes.
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John Duke
While he spends his professional life analyzing the flow of water, his personal mission is reimagining the flow of humanity. A longtime advocate for the StrongTowns.org movement, John traded his data sets for a paintbrush to stage a creative intervention on Main Street in College Park.
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OSKIADE Jaleel
Jaleel Wimbush, also known as Oskiade, is an Atlanta-based multidisciplinary artist whose work transforms everyday spaces into bold, immersive visual experiences. His style blends color, movement, and abstraction—turning public areas into something people can interact with and feel.
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Quake Solo
In addition to his fine and public art, Quake has an eye for creative direction, sharing his expertise in design and concept art with aspiring businesses, artists and organizations through intricately created events a programs.
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Tommy Bronx
Tommy Bronx is a multidisciplinary visual artist and designer transforming architecture and public space into narrative experiences. Through rhythm, color, and form, Bronx creates work that connects people to place and celebrates the stories of the communities they belong to.
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