Krystal Ramirez and Mikayla Whitmore

Krystal Ramirez is an artist working across media, utilizing found text and photography to engage in motifs of race, gender, and physical labor within the framework of her Latinx identity. Krystal is from Las Vegas, Nevada, received a BFA in Photography from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas but recently enrolled in an MFA Art Practice program at Stanford University.

 

Mikayla Whitmore is a queer artist and photojournalist, working within realms of photography, sculpture, and installation. In conversation with landscape, she utilizes concepts of space & existentialism to convey her observations with the romanticization of the West, queer experience, and the appreciation of the sublime in the often mundane. After obtaining her BFA in Photography from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, she has exhibited her work both internationally and throughout the United States.

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