Laura Estrada
I knew I wanted to be an artist from a very young age. As a child, I would tinker and build things, always using my hands to create objects and sculptures. In my undergraduate studies at the University of Georgia, I delved into a multitude of art forms from ceramics to performance art, before finding my niche in the jewelry and metalsmithing world. Read more>>
Lauren Shaw

Ten years ago I was introduced to hula hooping as a hobby and was instantly hooked. A few months later I began performing with my hoop at nightclubs. When I saw a light up LED hoop for the first time, I convinced my manager to buy one for me. Read more>>
Jacqui Estrada

Ever since I was a kid, I’ve always wanted to be a Fashion Designer. I remember at an early age, I would create dolls made out of cardboard and clothes made out of paper and dressed the dolls with fabulous dresses I designed and created out paper. Read more>>
Roxana Delgado

Like many girls I have always had an obsession for beauty and makeup. About 4 years ago in 2014 I decided to take the plunge and get certified as a makeup artist. It was the scariest but best decision I ever made! It was definitely not a smooth road. The day before my final I got into a horrible car accident and ended up in trauma ER but that did not stop me! Read more>>
Ané Uno

Lets start with my name Ané – Short for Art Never Ends. This pretty much sums up my daily life. 5 years ago I gave up a 12 year career in Entertainment that kept me abroad half the time and the other half of my time spent programming and producing concerts and entertainment events. Read more>>
Melissa Tillman

Professionally, I describe myself as high energy, detail oriented, organized, adaptive and entrepreneurial nature with a relentless curiosity to seek out new ideas to build awareness, raise revenue and create change. Since April, 2017 I have been the Chief Development and Communications Officer at the Downtown Women’s Center, Read more>>
