Un//titled Collective founders Alex Ehmer and Hannah Gibson are two local Bay Area artists and educators. They have worked together professionally and collaboratively as artists for four years, creating various programs, curations, and exhibitions at local galleries and arts nonprofits in the U.S. Un//titled Collective’s practices intertwine traditional mediums such as painting and printmaking within sculptures, performances, and installations. They expand on these mediums to challenge the boundaries of what mixed media is and can be.
Hannah Gibson graduated from the University of California, Berkeley, in 2023 and earned the Excellence in Painting Award. Gibson has a background in project management, visual merchandising, floor-plan design, non-profit administration, and museum preparation. She has exhibited in solo and group shows throughout California and has had a freelance curatorial practice since 2018. Gibson participated as a resident artist twice for the Inverse Performance Art Festival from 2019 to 2020 and was published in Yale's Journal of Art and Art History in 2021. Recent exhibitions include a solo presentation at the Atrium Gallery at UC Berkeley, the De Young Open in 2023, and 500 Capp Street's Spring Invitational in 2024. Gibson currently resides in San Francisco, CA.
portfolio: https://www.hannahyost.org/
Alex Ehmer graduated from SFAI with a BFA in printmaking in 2019. From 2017-2019, they created the SFAI Print Gallery/ Staircase Gallery hosting monthly BFA and MFA showcases. They have a freelance curatorial practice working alongside various art institutions and local galleries in the Bay Area such as 500 Capp Street, Burnt Oak Gallery, and Mini Mart Gallery. Ehmer has been shown in various institutions, including 500 Capp Street, MRKT Gallery, Bass and Reiner, 447 Minna Street Gallery, and 120710 Gallery. Ehmer lives and works in San Francisco, CA.
portfolio: http://alex-ehmer.squarespace.com
Un//titled Collective Members:
Mary Lou Grace Robison earned her bachelor’s degree in Fine Arts from the University of San Francisco and was awarded the Departmental and Leadership Award as well as the Mary and Carter Award. Grace was honored at Carnegie Hall for her gold key portfolio by the Scholastic Art and Writing Awards in 2019. She has been featured by various publications such as The Dementia Springs Foundation for her work exploring Alzheimer’s disease and The Furrow Magazine, The Ignatian Literary Magazine, AJCU Newsletter, and Being Patient. Her work has been exhibited in galleries such as The Bedford Gallery, Bass and Reiner, Gllry Garage, MRKT Gallery, SOMArts, and 120710 Gallery in Berkeley, California. Grace is currently a student in the Master of Fine Arts program at San Francisco State University.
portfolio: https://marylougrace.com
San Francisco, CA
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