Ariel Baron - Robbins received her MFA Degree in Interdisciplinary Art from the University of South Florida. She has taught at the University of South Florida and Florida Atlantic University and is currently teaching at the ArtCenter in Miami. She will be teaching at the Armory Art Center this coming year. She describes her practice as being primarily photography and video, but her roots are in drawing and painting.
Raymond P. Neubert followed a career in art education with recent art explorations into the relationship between his visual art and life, using a playful combination of word play, expressionism and his own reality. This journey began with his first Brownie Hawkeye camera, continuing with drawing and ceramics, through the grid of warp and weft into digital pixilation. His work is influenced by his father´s word play, comics of all genres and heroic Propaganda Art. He exhibits his work in galleries across the United States.
Raymond´s NeuArt began in 2010 when he combined drawing, colored ink and word play on lined paper in saturated colors. Maintaining his NeuArt theme, now he is exploring acrylics on canvas.