Sarah Fuller is a Canadian artist living in Ventura, California. She participates in both the Catholic Worker movement and the Mennonite church. She is inspired by religious icons, botanical prints, folk art, liturgical art and illustrations produced for the Catholic Worker newspaper. She is interested in fostering community through art making.
Randy Horst is a graduate of Hesston College, Goshen College, and Bowling Green State University. He taught art, art history, and graphic design for thirty-three years in Ohio, Montana, and Indiana, with the final thirteen years at Goshen College. Now retired, he lives in Goshen making art and music.
Lisa Obirek is an artist and mother from Treaty One land in Winnipeg, Manitoba, where she has lived, worked, and learned at the intersections of social services and the arts for two decades—and, she hopes, for many more decades to come.
Dona Park is a Korean Canadian living in Abbotsford, British Columbia. She grew up living in both Canada and the United States, with international experiences scattered in between. Her artwork often touches on the reality of existing between transient spaces and cross-cultural experiences, immigration, and womanhood through a variety of media.
Matthew Regier is an artist, community organizer, and pastor. Matthew and his wife Tia Regier cofounded The School for Rural Culture and Creativity in Matfield Green, Kansas, where they live with their two children.