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JASMINE DENNIS


                                           Jasmine is a mixed-media artist living in San Antonio, Texas. Her

                                           work explores personal mythology through archetypes, symbolism,
                                           and storytelling. Through her creations, she identifies the turbulence
                                           in body, mind, and spirit, allowing her to transform her anxieties and
                                           pain into a grounded practice of embodied meditation. She thrives

                                           on experimentation with varied mediums, including but not limited to
                                           paint, pastels, wax, poetry, found objects, and everyday household
                                           items. The natural world, mythology, music, and contemporary
                                           poetry heavily influence her visual ruminations on identity and social

                                           conditioning while providing a necessary respite from the noise
                                           of the world. Jasmine has worked as an art instructor, a yoga and
                                           meditation teacher, and a homeschool educator for neurodivergent
                                           creatives.









                                             MAGGIE FITCH




                                             Wildflowers, especially the dandelion, are an enduring symbol of
                                             hope to me ever since picking them from abandoned lots in my
                                             deteriorating, once-booming hometown. After obtaining a BA from

                                             Youngstown State University in Studio Art, circumstances led to a
                                             practical job path instead of a creative one. However, I practiced
                                             printmaking, painting and ceramics whenever possible while focus-

                                             ing on juggling family life within the work-a-day world. After retire-
                                             ment in 2013 from The University of Texas at Austin, I returned to
                                             the creative journey at San Antonio’s Southwest School of Art’s
                                             community program. My work has been exhibited locally and sold
                                           to individual collectors.








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