We are back with our artist curated Best of 2015. The artists were asked to select their favorite pieces from this past year. If we do say so ourselves, it’s an impressive body of work! Please take a few minutes to look for some 2016 inspiration.
- Raul Allen – for the New York Times Book Review feature on “Purity” by Jonathan Franzen
- Martin Ansin – Portrait of Dava Newman, developer of the “second-skin” space exploration BioSuit
- Raul Arias – feature for Boston Globe magazine
- Chi Birmingham – personal project
- Stuart Briers – piece for Rice Magazine about David Eagleman the neuroscientist
- David Brinley – portrait of John Legend
- Nigel Buchanan – cover for 8×8 Magazine
- Lonnie Busch – cover article is about how global merger and acquisition transactions are increasingly subject to regulatory review by governments
- Jonathan Carlson – portrait of Charlie Parker
- Michael Cho – portrait of The Weeknd for The New Yorker
- Aldo Crusher – calendar for Boston Globe featuring each season
- Traci Daberko – piece for the Wall Street Journal and their “Books of the Year” list
- Stephanie Dalton Cowan – cover for Emory Medicine Winter issue
- Jean-Manuel Duvivier – Cover for Smithonian’s Journeys magazine
- John S. Dykes – illustration for Sheetz coffee
- Anthony Freda- “War is Evergreen” for Trends Journal
- Asaf Hanuka – illustration for the Wall Street Journal
- Daniel Hertzberg – illustration for Harvard Business Review, for an article titled “Algorithms Need Managers, Too.”
- Peter and Maria Hoey – comic illustration for Boston Globe
- Peter Horjus – illustration for the National Journal about a bar in VA close to Hillary’s Super PAC and another that opposes her
- Ryan Huddle – created for an American Horror Story exhibition at Hero Complex Gallery
- Douglas B. Jones – piece for 5280 magazine about the 5 Points neighborhood in Denver
- Gwen Keraval – illustration for The Washington Post about extra marital bank accounts
- Margi Kimball – project for WPI
- Greg Mably – illustration for IEEE Spectrum
- Sean McCabe – photo illustration about the Dark Net for Rolling Stone
- Richard Mia – Successfully Failing
- Bruce Morser – illustration for Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railroad for their 20th anniversary celebration
- Robert Neubecker – piece for the Wall Street Journal
- Shaw Nielsen – piece for The New York Times about a multi-function jacket
- James O’Brien – for a story on big data for the Simons Foundation
- Yuta Onoda – cover for American Magazine
- Dan Page – “Coming Clean” for In Touch magazine
- John Pirman – commissioned family portrait
- Pushart – was a full page illo Seattle University Magazine spotlighting one of their new courses
- Jon Reinfurt – for a Klingenstien Fields brochure
- Rafael Ricoy – illustration for the financial section of El PaÃs
- Jeffrey Smith – for Imagine Dragons album review in Rolling Stone
- James Steinberg – piece about calculating risk of medical procedures for University of Michigan Medical School
- Elizabeth Traynor – for Caneel Bay Coral Reef gift cards
- Jim Tsinganos – piece for the ‘Selfie: Image Narrative Opiate’ group show at Affiliated Text, Cross Art Books
- Eva Vazquez – cover illustration for Babelia magazine for the 10 best books of the year issue
- David Vogin – cover for CIO
- Andy Ward – piece for Washington Post about taking your kids to the gym
- Michael Witte – illustration about unexpected issues of legacy candidates for American History Magazine
- Phil Wrigglesworth – illustration for an article about romantic proposals
- Yao Xiao – piece for an article called “Girls Interupted” for Teaching Tolerance magazine
- Brad Yeo – cover of Harvard Magazine, illustrating the feature story and supplementary articles discussing the state of infrastructure in the US and the inability of the government to step in and start fixing it for lack of money.