This Women’s History Month, we’re thrilled to be partnering with The Locker Room, a creative house in New York City. Throughout March, we’ll be spotlighting incredible femme-identifying creatives from The Locker Room’s 2022 residency. 

Creatively will also be helping to present The Locker Room’s much-anticipated gallery show. Learn more about The Locker Room’s exciting exhibit here, and follow @hellocreatively to see all the incredible creators from the Creatively community we’re showcasing this month! 

Chase Noelle

Chase Noelle is a multi-instrumentalist, visual artist, and founding member of cumgirl8, a three-woman experimental rock band that ventures into interdisciplinary practices. Most recently, the band designed and created a fashion collection that earned them a feature in Vogue magazine. 

Kalina Winters

Kalina Winters is a Brooklyn-based visual artist who holds a BFA in painting from the Rhode Island School of Design. She specializes in two-dimensional works that play with perspective and explore the relationship between flatness and space. Winters works across an array of mediums including watercolor, acrylic, colored pencil, gouache, and more. 

Mara Catalan

Documentary and portrait photographer Mara Catalan hails from Spain and is based in Brooklyn, NY. She has devoted decades to capturing New York’s urban landscape and underground art scenes. With over 20 years of experience working on commercial and editorial projects, Catalan has found her niche in capturing the behind-the-scenes.

Innua Anna Maria

As an emerging mixed-media artist, Innua Anna Maria is inspired by experimental mediums and African-American folk art. She is currently a student at The Cooper Union School of Art and has recently been exploring the intersection of tradition and technology by etching patterns into canvas using a laser cutter, and sewing the pieces together to create quilt-like tapestries. 

Manuela Viera-Gallo

Chilean painter and installation artist Manuela Viera-Gallo was born during her parents’ exile in Rome, Italy. Her work is shaped by the socio-political violence endured by Latin Americans and their constant migration. Drawing from her own experience, Viera-Gallo’s large-scale, abstract works invoke cultural anxieties, fears, dreams, and shared memories. Her multidisciplinary practice explores topics ranging from social instability and the American Dream, to domestic violence and belonging.

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