Andrew Catanese earned a BFA in Studio Art at the Sam Fox School of Art & Design at Washington University in St. Louis and is currently working towards an MFA in Art Practice at Stanford University. Catanese’s work includes paintings, sculptures, and installations, as well as a robust mural and public art practice with clients including local governments, major corporations, and private organizations. Growing up in the South and living in Atlanta have profoundly shaped landscapes in Catanese’s work, through which he addresses the intersections of myth, queer identity, and landscape.
Eddie Farr is a tech artist, creative coder, and multi-instrumentalist performer living in Atlanta, Georgia. He is a graduate of Georgia Southern University where he received a B.A. in Music and an M.M. in Music Technology. His interests lie on the synthesis of nature and technology.
Shayne is an Atlanta-based writer, artist, and project manager. She has worked on a number of public projects throughout Atlanta in addition to her solo shows at Parlor Gallery and Hodgepodge Gallery. She graduated at the absolute tiptop of her class from Agnes Scott College in 2020, where she earned her B.A. in Psychology with a minor in Telling Folks What to Do. Her role on this project is to handle installation, scheduling, budgeting, and communications.