joseph kr auter
to push the boundaries of what I see and to explore what I perceive.
Joe is a 36-year-old writer and visual artist. He writes horror; and his visual mediums are watercolors, colored pencils, and lead pencils. Mr. Krauter has ASD Spectrum Disorder, specifically Asperger’s Syndrome. He is fascinated by color pencil art and water color painting. His passion in visual and written work is in detail, and he’s never found the Devil in them.
mesr o coles-el
(San Quentin artist)
Artist’s Statement: I have no technical knowledge, but I want to learn.
nan munger
(Stanford artist)
Nan is a 21-year old visual art major. She especially loves oil painting and watercolor, or any medium that has a life of its own in which you can perceive process and time.
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Artist’s Statement: I paint
(San Quentin organizer, artist)
Mesro is a poet, emcee, and grafitti artist incarcerated in California. As the glue holding this project together, he has been the main organizer coordinating among the artists in San Quentin. He loves playing Dungeons and Dragons, and he is on a crusade to end the school-to-prison pipeline through mentoring kids. Artist’s Statement: We remember when art was outlawed.
julianna yonis (Stanford artist)
Julianna is a writer, theatremaker, and filmmaker interested in art that disrupts systems of oppression. At Stanford, her academics center on theatre, media studies,
computer science, and Italian. Artist’s Statement: We remember when art was outlawed.
holl y s tuckey (San Quentin artist)
Holly is a transwoman artist who loves My Little Pony, comics, and music. She has designed posters for visiting musicians in San Quentin, and is interested in making her art become the voice for incarcerated transgender minority groups. Artist’s Statement: Connectivity is a determining factor in making good or bad decisions, and we can help each other by reaching out.
suah cho
(Stanford graphic designer, artist)