

Geometry of Identity by Regal Watson

Shiny Heart Balloons by Carolyn Molina

Perfect World by Aeen harry

Right: The Elements by Sheryl Stradling
Left: Starburst Region by Sheryl Stradling

Right: Queen by Regal Watson
Left: Solace by Regal Watson

SeaHeart by Sheryl Stradling

by David Perez

Right: Born From Labor by Joseph Martinez
Left: Pink Botas Picudas by Joseph Martinez

Deep Thought by Regal Watson

The gift by Adolfo Arostegui Olivas
A multidisciplinary artist born in Calamba, Laguna, Philippines, and raised in Corona, California. A current ArtCenter student, she has exhibited at the Student Gallery and created graphics for SCPASA. Passionate about community-centered design, she aims to collaborate with impactful brands in Los Angeles and New York.
A pastel artist and retired Riverside County employee who has lived locally for over 30 years. Creating since childhood, she now focuses on pastel work, studying through classes and workshops. She regularly exhibits with the Riverside Community Art Association and enjoys plein air painting and live music.
A visual artist from Thermal, California, has used photography and fashion since age 16 to explore identity, masculinity, and queerness. Now based in Riverside, their work focuses on culture, gender, and marginalized communities, with pieces shown at the Robert and Frances Fullerton Museum of Art and Riverside County Artscape, aiming to challenge stereotypes and promote inclusion.
Born in Kansas and based in California since 1986, he has created art since childhood. After retiring, he dedicated himself to painting in acrylic, watercolor, oil, pastel, and colored pencil. He has exhibited in Rancho Cucamonga and enjoys sharing his work with family and friends, bringing humor and heart to his practice.
A Riverside County–raised painter working in oil, watercolor, and acrylic. Creating since 2022, she balances her artistic practice with a career in nursing and education. She has exhibited at Riverside Art Walk and values community connection and creative growth.
A Nicaraguan painter based in downtown Riverside since 2024. Creating since age five and professionally since 2011, he has exhibited across the U.S. and Central America. An arts educator, he champions creativity in youth and aspires to expand into art therapy.

Nearness by Regal Watson

by Natasha Morrison

Between Us by Regal Watson

Togetherness by Regal Watson

Gumbo by Carolyn Molina

Marbles by Aeen Harry
Born in Blythe and based in Beaumont, David Perez is a Chicano street photographer capturing identity, pride, and authenticity. A retired Riverside County probation supervisor, he brings the spirit of “Change Lives” to his lens. Known as Yolcuali (“good heart” in Nahuatl), his work has been featured at Flat Black Art Supply, Urge Palette, and the San Bernardino County Museum.
A landscape photographer and painter from Horsethief Ranch, California. Since 18, she has created California- and Asia-inspired collections filled with vibrant, atmospheric imagery. Now a licensed dietitian, she balances art and nutrition, nurturing both body and soul through creative expression and community health education.
A mixed-media and sound artist from Mexico City, based in Riverside County since 2016. His canvas work and community-based bench installations in San Bernardino, Rialto, and Fontana reflect connection and place. Also a music producer, Benjamin views art as a pathway to calm, clarity, and shared experience.
A painter from Riverside. She has been creating art since the age of 17 and is currently applying for university to continue working towards her degree in fine arts. Natalia’s art has been featured all around the Norco College campus. In her free time, she loves to read and is very inspired to tell her stories with art. She hopes her art can take her all around the world and inspire many with the stories she tells.
A mixed-media artist from La Mirada, CA, has lived in Riverside since 2014 and recently expanded into canvas painting, completing over 60 works in the past three years. Set to graduate from Riverside Community College in 2025, she also works as a hair artist, enjoys redesigning antique furniture, and has showcased her work on social media and at the Riverside Art Walk.
A mixed media abstract artist based in Menifee since 2021, she has been creating art since childhood and studied at Western Washington University and Pratt Fine Arts Center in Seattle. With local exhibitions in Riverside, Menifee, Fallbrook, Temecula, and Dorland Mountain Arts Colony, she continues her spiritual journey through art while semi-retired, working from her home studio and pursuing interests in writing, meditation, Tai chi, organic gardening, and home remodeling.

Where She Walks by Regal Watson

Right: Transformation III by Sheryl Stradling
Left: Mi Nahual by Benjamin Carranza

New Pathways by Sheryl Stradling

Neighborhood II by Sheryl Stradling

Lucky Charms by Natalia Elizalde

Boat Ride Dreamscape by Love Faulmino

New Galaxies by Sheryl Stradling

Visiting Pappy and Harriet’s by Lori Aleman

Girl with Cool Hat by Carolyn Molina

Left: Gold Balloon Dog by Carolyn Molina
Middle: Laurie by Natasha Morrison
Right: Butterfly Effect - Red by Sheryl Stradling

Left: Gateway by Sheryl Stradling
Middle: Plein Air Lake Perris by Lori Aleman
Right: Cosmic Ellipse by Sheryl Stradling
A mixed media artist born in Santa Monica and raised in Riverside. A recent UCR Studio Arts graduate, she has exhibited at Pain Sugar Gallery and the Culver Center of the Arts. She currently studies linguistics and French and enjoys woodworking.
A Southern California artist and educator specializing in painting, printmaking, photography, and mixed media. A San Diego State graduate, her work explores double exposure, music, wordplay, and cultural heritage. With over two decades of freelance experience, she aims to pursue residencies, murals, grants, and workshops.
A Riverside-based multimedia artist and arts leader. Born and raised in the Inland Empire, she holds degrees in Art Education, art history,
and Media Design. Executive Director of the Riverside Arts Council and adjunct faculty at Moreno Valley and Norco Colleges, her practice spans woodworking, installation, ceramics, drawing, and photography, with exhibitions throughout
the region.