 | | Marilyn Mitchell, Artist Marilyn Mitchell is an internationally shown, award-winning visual artist living in Encinitas, CA. She was born and raised in New York and studied painting at SUNY New Paltz and in Los Angeles with Martin Lubner. She studied printmaking at Santa Monica City College and at the University of Illinois. | |  | | John Agostini, artist representing St. Madeleine Sophie's Center John Agostini has attended St. Madeleine Sophie’s Center since 1999 where he excels in the art program. St. Madeleine’s is a five-acre campus in the foothills of El Cajon, California, which provides day programs for adults with developmental disabilities. John is avidly interested in fashion design, and has dreamed of being a fashion consultant. In addition to exhibiting his work at a number of St. Madeleine’s events, John has spoken at a Kraemer Foundation dinner to discuss programming for... | |  | | Debb Solan, Documenter Debb Solan is co-founder of Fusionglass Company, a local gallery and working studio focused on promoting the arts through exhibitions and teaching programs. Debb's love of art is life long, self-taught and compulsive. She is originally from Dublin, Ireland and moved to San Diego in 2001 with experience that includes pottery, painting, glass making and photography. | |  | | Jennafer Grace, Fashion Designer Jennafer Grace is a San Diego native designer. She has been involved with and inspired by fashion since a young age, and graduated from the Fashion Design Program at Fashion Careers College. Jennafer Grace loves to create form-conscious garments that reflect the wearer's confidence and personal style. | |  | | Thomine Wilson, Educator Thomine Wilson is a San Diego artist with an extensive background in academic, medical, and biopharmaceutical research. She is interested in examining the integration between nonprofit and for profit sectors to create effective arts and science collaborations.
Her art utilizes found objects in collage and sculpture, and her collections include vintage clockwork jewelry and whimsical and functional alternative art. | |
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