The artists who are part of the Visual Voice Collections family range from young, local talent to established, international artists. Each artist we invite to participate in our collections has a unique voice, a strong sense of concept and technique, and is an innovator in their field. We are proud to feature their work on Visual Voice Collections.
Our Artists
Andrea Rausch descends into her own psyche and takes her palette with her, creating connections between her emotional landscape and the world of mythology.
While spending the past four years working partly in Canada, in Finland, and in Norway, Andreanne Fournier has grown a particular interest towards the North.
Photographer Annie Stephens works with the simplest of tools, relying heavily on creative resourcefulness and the elements around her.
Brian Merrett's atmospheric black and white photographs document architecural heritage and international travels.
Heidi Barkun is a mixed media artist from Montreal, Quebec, working primarily with beeswax & oil paint and found materials.
Photographer Christoph Heldt and printmaker Florence Hupin collaborate on a series of works inspired by their travels through Europe.
In her art practice Hamilton is best known for her ephemeral art in the form of installations, printed publications, posters and stenciled drawings.
Jonas St.Micael’s photographic work touches upon concerns and observations about his cultural surroundings by exploring particular physical environments.
Mike Patten uses commonly found objects and simple materials to create witty and often poignant sculptures which evoke wonderment and dreamlike states.
Rob Prideaux is a San Francisco based photographer who glamorizes the beautiful as well as the grotesque.



