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- Eleanna Anagnos
- Lisha Bai
- Michael Berryhill
- Jude Broughan
- Calvin Burton
- Jesse Chapman
- Angela Conant
- Jared Deery
- Rachel Domm
- Madeline Donahue
- Georgia Elrod
- Marianne Gagnier
- Linda Geary
- Ethan Greenbaum
- Catherine Haggarty
- Laura Holmes McCarthy
- Eric Hibit
- Jaye Kim
- Marta Lee
- Elisa Lendvay
- JJ Manford
- MaryKate Maher
- Sarah McDougald Kohn
- Michael McGrath
- Leeza Meksin
- Mepaintsme
- Keiko Narahashi
- Heidi Norton
- Adam Novak
- Emilia Olsen
- Robyn O'Neil
- Mónica Palma
- Christopher Peterson
- Meghan Petras
- Janine Polak
- Cait Porter
- Padma Rajendran
- Cuyler Remick
- Nora Riggs
- Leslie Roberts
- Rachel Roske
- George Rush
- Brian Scott Campbell
- Zach Seeger
- Adam Sipe
- Elisa Soliven
- Jered Sprecher
- Al Svoboda
- Shino Takeda
- Anne Thompson
- Julie Torres
- Laura Vahlberg
- Zahar Vaks
- Ben K. Voss
- Maria Walker
- Susan Wanklyn
- Karla Wozniak
- Sun You
Robyn O'Neil
Robyn O’Neil’s surreal graphite drawings range from intimate landscapes to large-scale, multi-panel works rich in detail and symbolism. Her drawings reference dark personal narratives and art historical allusions, dealing with themes of personal memory and self-identity. They celebrate the most basic human need to represent life on the planet.
Robyn O'Neil was born in Omaha, Nebraska and currently lives and works in Los Angeles. She studied at the University of Chicago, Texas A&M University-Commerce, and Kings College, London, England. Selected solo exhibitions include Inman Gallery, Houston, TX; Western Exhibitions, Chicago, IL; Inglett Gallery, New York, NY; Talley Dunn Gallery, Dallas, TX and was included in the 2004 Whitney Biennial. She is the recipient of numerous grants and awards, including a Joan Mitchell Foundation Grant, an Artadia grant, and the Hunting Art Prize. Her work is included in the collections of the Whitney Museum of American Art, NY; The Philadelphia Museum of Art, Philadelphia, PA; Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, Fort Worth Texas; The Dallas Museum of Art, Dallas Texas; The Kemper Museum, Kansas City, Missouri; and The Museum of Art, Road Island School of Design, Providence, RI.