Zion Rozier is an accomplished Miami-born artist whose work has been featured at prominent venues and cultural events, including the Beaux Arts Festival, Miami International Airport, the Coconut Grove Arts Festival, Pinecrest Gardens, and the Boca Raton Museum Art Festival. Shaped by personal experiences of loss—most notably the death of a close friend to gun violence—Rozier turned to art as a source of healing, direction, and purpose. As the oldest sibling, he often navigated life without a guide, finding solace and clarity through drawing from an early age. Creating became both refuge and language, a constant practice he has pursued since childhood, long before he imagined it could become a livelihood. Today, Rozier’s work explores themes of resilience, connection, and hope, reflecting a deep commitment to inspiring others. Through his art, he shares the transformative power of creativity, encouraging communities to embrace healing, faith, and the strength that emerges from adversity.
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Isabelle Proust is a French-American contemporary artist whose practice moves fluidly between photography, painting, engraving, and the ancient technique of buon fresco, which she learned in the United States. A photographer since childhood and a painter by instinct, she has developed a singular visual language shaped by time, memory, and material transformation. Her frescoes—presented either directly on walls or as fragments on wood, tiles, panels, or aged doors—evoke thresholds, traces, and quiet mysteries. Built through successive layers of warm light, soft blues, vermilions, ochres, and sands, her works treat time not only as a subject but as a material in itself, suspended and dispersed across surfaces. Proust’s universe is both sensual and contemplative, where nature, body, and landscape merge to reveal fleeting emotions, secret histories, and a poetic meditation on impermanence and endurance.
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Chilean-born artist Pamela Vasquez is an alchemist of emotion and light, wielding her camera like a paintbrush to create ethereal, multi-exposure images that blur the line between reality and perception. With a Bachelor of Fine Arts and years of experience in multimedia, she confronts pressing social and demographic issues while celebrating human diversity. Her work invites viewers to peel back layers of meaning, confront their own beliefs and biases, and engage in a dialogue that illuminates both humanity’s struggles and its triumphs.
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Dan Ramirez was born in 1972 in Miami, Florida, to Cuban immigrant parents. His passion for art emerged early, sparked by a simple project at Auburndale Elementary. He later studied at the New World School of the Arts and gained hands-on experience as a gallery assistant at Fredrick Snitzer Gallery, where he learned the nuances of art installation. Influenced by a dynamic community of Cuban artists, Ramirez credits both mentors and family members for nurturing his creativity and shaping his artistic path.
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Mónica Isla continues to refine her artistic vision through her unwavering commitment to education and hands-on experience. She actively participates in painting courses and workshops, constantly cultivating her skills and expanding her creative repertoire. By seeking mentorship at Oolite Arts, Mónica demonstrates her dedication to nurturing her talent and staying attuned to contemporary art trends. Her involvement in global exhibitions, primarily throughout Europe, reflects her ambition to share her work with a broader audience. Currently, her art is featured at Artok Gallery, with locations in Rotterdam, Barcelona, and Mexico, as well as the Circle Foundation of the Arts in Lyon, France, further establishing her presence in the international art community.
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Jacqueline Bermudez is a Miami-based self-taught portrait artist. She was born in Orlando, FL and lived her childhood in Caracas, Venezuela. As a child, her mother enrolled her in ballet, art classes as well as often visiting museums and classical music performances.She has always been surrounded by culture in some form. It wasn’t until 1997, her senior year of high school, when she discovered her passion for creating art. After high school she took a very long hiatus as she worked in the corporate world and raised her two daughters. In 2016, during a period of great changes in her life, she decided to open her old box of art supplies, and this is where her path as an artist began. She learned she loved to paint portraits using oil paints. Today, her connection to her art practice is spiritual and introspective. After years of self discovery, growth and many changes, she uses her art as a tool to explore humanity and the shared experience of growth. She uses bold colors, plants and animals as symbolism for the human experience of growth, healing and learning about ourselves.
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Annick Duvivier, a Haitian-born artist based in Miami, is known for her mixed-media works exploring nature and femininity. Her art has been exhibited internationally, including at the Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago and the Yellowstone Art Museum, and is held in collections such as Tamarac Public Art and Miami International Airport. She studied at Altos de Chavón and earned a BFA from Miami International University of Art & Design.
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Silvana Soriano, originally from Rio de Janeiro, is a Miami-based visual artist, art teacher, and illustrator whose work has been exhibited in Brazil, Spain, France, the U.S., and Cuba. In 2022, she took part in Women Pulling at the Threads of Social Discourse at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Westport and received the Teacher Travel Grant from The Ellies Oolite Arts. She has held residencies at Ratcliffe Art + Design Incubator, La Maldita Estampa in Barcelona, and Project Art in Miami. In addition to exhibitions and residencies, she illustrates books—from children’s stories to poetry—and contributes to an online printmaking magazine.
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Rebecca White is a Miami-based artist whose work explores the emotional impact of socially relevant events through painting, mixed media, and sculpture. Rooted in mythology, energy work, and esoteric themes like alchemy and imagined languages, her practice seeks to connect with the unseen. She has exhibited at Red Dot Miami, Feria Clandestina, and Club Gallery Miami, and her work is held in private collections in the U.S. and Argentina. She is currently a resident artist at Gasper Arts Center in Dania Beach, FL.
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VantaBlack merges art and activism, amplifying silenced voices and addressing social justice issues. Influenced by the Black Lives Matter movement, she uses storytelling to foster empathy and transparency. Based in South Florida, she is a recipient of The Ellies Social Justice Award for her commitment to equality.
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Isabelle Proust is a French-American contemporary artist whose practice moves fluidly between photography, painting, engraving, and the ancient technique of buon fresco, which she learned in the United States. A photographer since childhood and a painter by instinct, she has developed a singular visual language shaped by time, memory, and material transformation. Her frescoes—presented either directly on walls or as fragments on wood, tiles, panels, or aged doors—evoke thresholds, traces, and quiet mysteries. Built through successive layers of warm light, soft blues, vermilions, ochres, and sands, her works treat time not only as a subject but as a material in itself, suspended and dispersed across surfaces. Proust’s universe is both sensual and contemplative, where nature, body, and landscape merge to reveal fleeting emotions, secret histories, and a poetic meditation on impermanence and endurance.
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