San Francisco's Zane Peach creates elaborate worlds and stories of undefined times, beliefs, and intelligences. The viewer can become easily lost in hi s large scale ink and paper pieces that contain thousands of words and illustrations of unknown artifacts and pop culture references. Since participating in Mark Wolfe Contemporary Art Worlds Apart group exhibition in 2005, he has been featured in many group shows around San Francisco, including Southern Exposure's Annual juried show, Triple Base's "Assignment" shows, and the San Francisco Art Institute's Topography show.


Based in Los Angeles, Torbjorn Vejvi is a Swedish-born sculptor whose minimalist structures encourage the viewer to investigate and extract immaterial meanings of intimacy, memory, and emotion out of the simple material objects he uses to create them.  Widely exhibited both nationally and internationally, he has mounted solo exhibitions at Raucci/Santamaria Gallery in Naples, Italy, and at Richard Telles Fine Art in Los Angeles. He has also appeared in group exhibitions at the Santa Monica Museum of Art, Marianne Boesky Gallery, and Lawrence Rubin Greenburg Van Doren Fine Art in New York.