Since our establishment in 2026, Art Club has partnered with the following artists. This list represents an ever-growing archive of painters, photographers, writers, illustrators, performers, and other artists whose work continues to inspire what we do.

Alice Poyzer is a British photographer, based in Lincolnshire. Poyzer’s work looks predominantly on documentary and constructed imagery, working between both digital and analogue. Her work most recently has focused on representing neurodivergence under a new light, with images shown at Paris Photo under the Carte Blanche Award and the Museum of Warsaw in collaboration with The Photographer’s Gallery.

Alice’s work was in Art Club’s catalog for Collection No. 1 (2026)

Dad, 2024
Dad, 2024

Cris Gris is a Mexican filmmaker with an MFA in Directing and Screenwriting from NYU. Her films have screened at festivals such as Festival de Cannes’ La Semaine de la Critique, Berlinale, and Morelia International Film Festival, where she received the Special Jury Award. She is a Film Independent Project Involve Fellow and a Sundance Institute Screenwriting and Directing Lab Fellow.

Cris’ work was in Art Club’s catalog for Collection No. 1 (2026)

Still from O, 2014
Still from O, 2014

Florence Reekie (b.1991) is a figurative oil painter from Scotland. Expectation, subversion, and decadence are important themes in Reekie’s work. Her paintings are often contemporary scenes drawing upon classical impressions and techniques. She is interested in developing ideas around perception, iconography and coding within compositions while experimenting with the materiality of paint.

Florence’s work was in Art Club’s catalog for Collection No. 1 (2026)

You Had To Be There, 2025
You Had To Be There, 2025

Helena Minginowicz (b. 1984, Poznań) is a visual artist whose work explores intimacy, perception, and the fragility of human experience. She works primarily with airbrush on canvas and ephemeral materials such as paper towels, plastic bags, and masks, merging references to classical iconography with elements of everyday life. Her work is held in private collections across Europe, China, and the United States.

Helena’s work was in Art Club’s catalog for Collection No. 1 (2026)

My own thoughts, 2025
My own thoughts, 2025

Bella Convertino is an American artist and writer based in New Haven, CT. Interested in the potential for lyric within fixed codas of space, her images map the formal and psychological elements of the contemporary office as suggestive of latent crisis. Convertino employs photography, video, and language to stress imaginary dynamics between authority and the body; the citation of ecology in the production of corporate philosophy; and the configuration of the ‘conscious’ within increasingly spectral corporate systems.

Bella’s work was in Art Club’s catalog for Collection No. 1 (2026)

Throat Chakra, 2024
Throat Chakra, 2024

Isobel Rae (b. 1993) is a Canadian based photographer and visual artist. Her work is described as raw and ethereal and consists of an ongoing dialogue between her and her subjects. Passionate about communicating through imagery, she is inspired by unique faces and real people. Isobel is currently in Brooklyn, NY focusing on various personal and commercial projects.

Isobel's work was in Art Club’s catalog for Collection No. 1 (2026)

Calgary 15, 2024
Calgary 15, 2024

Jeanine Brito (b. 1993, Germany) lives and works in Montréal, Canada. Layered in theatrical and fairy tale imagery, she uses her likeness to play with ideas of gender and desire. Her paintings have permeated the cultural consciousness, appearing in Harris Reed’s debut runway collection for Nina Ricci, on an album cover by Clara Luciani, on the cover of the highly reviewed debut novel by Sophie Kemp, and many other crossover collaborations.

Jeanine’s work was in Art Club’s catalog for Collection No. 1 (2026)

Big Smile, 2025
Big Smile, 2025

Kansas Smeaton (b. 1992) is a New Zealand born artist who lives and practices in Sydney, NSW. Smeaton’s work draws on the artist’s fascination with the complicated relationship between power, identity and the notion of desire. Smeaton’s paintings not only comment on ideas around authenticity and self discovery but also critique christocentric ideas around sexuality.

Kansas’ work was in Art Club’s catalog for Collection No. 1 (2026)

The red cherry, 2023
The red cherry, 2023

Lili Peper (b. 1994) lives and works in Los Angeles. In 2025, she presented a seven-year body of work in a monograph titled, ROAD PICTURES 2017-2024, published by Friend Editions.Working in both still and moving-image, Peper's work focuses on creating narratives that explore how we relate to one another in both private and public spaces. Her images are defined by a sense of intimacy, careful composition, andan observational, often playful look at everyday life. Over the last few years, she has exhibited several times with the Los Angeles-based One Trick Pony Gallery and has also participated in group shows in New York, Berlin and Mexico City. Her editorial work can be found in publications such as L’Officiel, US Vogue, and Cultured Magazine, among others. 

Two of Lili’s works were in Art Club’s catalog for Collection No. 1 (2026)

Tabby's Horses, 2023
Self Portrait, 2023

Mia Teresa is a New Jersey-born photographer based in Brooklyn. Her work is driven by narrative, developing images with the same diligence one would bring to a film, crafting characters and scripting relationship dynamics. Teresa shoots across both digital and film, hand-printing her work, and blurring the boundary between the real and the staged.

Mia’s work was in Art Club’s catalog for Collection No. 1 (2026)

Shopping Cart, 2025
Shopping Cart, 2025

Mythra Schwartz (b. 1996, Canada) is a Naarm/Melbourne-based painter whose practice explores the fleeting edges of perception, memory, and desire. Growing up between Canada, New Zealand, Australia, and Bali, her transnational upbringing informs a sensitivity to transience and displacement. Through motifs of shadows, reflections, and blurred forms, her paintings dwell in states of partial visibility, where longing gathers around what resists full grasp.

Mythra’s work was in Art Club’s catalog for Collection No. 1 (2026)

Why Regret Something you once wanted? (2025)
Why Regret Something you once wanted? (2025)

Sophie Barbasch is an artist based in New York. She has been awarded a Fulbright Research Fellowship to Brazil and a NYSCA / NYFA Fellowship in Photography. Selected publications include The New York Times, The New Yorker,Artsy, and Hyperallergic, and her writing has appeared in The Brooklyn Rail. Her work is held in various collections, including the Smithsonian Museum of American History and the Rhode Island School of Design Museum of Art, and she has been nominated twice for the Prix Pictet.

Sophie’s work was in Art Club’s catalog for Collection No. 1 (2026)

Guys Figuring things out, Artist book (2026)
Guys Figuring things out, Artist book (2026)

Wallace Dibble (b.1999 Manhattan, NY) looks to create narratives from the photographic archives of strangers. With humor and restraint, Dibble's paintings look to mystify the visual language of everyday life, arriving at an uncanny realism. In 2022, Dibble earned a BFA in Painting from the Rhode Island School of Design.

Wallace’s work was in Art Club’s catalog for Collection No. 1 (2026)

Belle Chase (2025)
Belle Chase (2025)