United Club Gallery

United Club gallery
Our United Club℠ locations feature furniture and art from local artists to give you a taste of the city you're in.

United Club gallery
Our United Club℠ locations feature furniture and art from local artists to give you a taste of the city you're in.
Chicago, IL, US (ORD Polaris)
Jueon Park
Jueon Park is a painter and emerging artist based in Chicago. His work explores iteration and permutation, process-driven practices, reflecting how systems of order and experimentation can generate unexpected conversation. By embracing continuous process, his practice challenges traditional notions of completion and invites dialogue between the work, the artist, and the viewer.


Jueon Park
Jueon Park is a painter and emerging artist based in Chicago. His work explores iteration and permutation, process-driven practices, reflecting how systems of order and experimentation can generate unexpected conversation. By embracing continuous process, his practice challenges traditional notions of completion and invites dialogue between the work, the artist, and the viewer.
Cole Pierce
Cole Pierce lives and works in Chicago. He earned an MFA from Northwestern University after graduating from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and Cornell College. His work has been showcased in numerous solo and group exhibitions across the United States and internationally.


Cole Pierce
Cole Pierce lives and works in Chicago. He earned an MFA from Northwestern University after graduating from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and Cornell College. His work has been showcased in numerous solo and group exhibitions across the United States and internationally.
Clarissa Bonet
Clarissa Bonet is an artist based in Chicago whose work explores issues of the built environment in both a physical and psychological context.
Her work has been exhibited at the Bauhaus Archive in Berlin, Magenta Foundation, and the Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery, among others. You can also find more of her work in permanent collections at the Museum of Contemporary Photography, Museum of Fine Arts Houston, University Club Chicago, and the JPMorgan Chase Art Collection.


Clarissa Bonet
Clarissa Bonet is an artist based in Chicago whose work explores issues of the built environment in both a physical and psychological context.
Her work has been exhibited at the Bauhaus Archive in Berlin, Magenta Foundation, and the Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery, among others. You can also find more of her work in permanent collections at the Museum of Contemporary Photography, Museum of Fine Arts Houston, University Club Chicago, and the JPMorgan Chase Art Collection.
Marzena Abrahamik
Marzena Abrahamik is an artist based in Chicago whose work explores issues of the built environment in both a physical and psychological context.


Marzena Abrahamik
Marzena Abrahamik is an artist based in Chicago whose work explores issues of the built environment in both a physical and psychological context.
Gina Hunt
Gina Hunt grew up in the Upper Great Plains of the United States, a region of the world where the open land and sky full of ever-changing atmospheric conditions, along with brilliant transitions of color in the sunrise and sunset, were early sources of how to observe shifts in color and light to document time.


Gina Hunt
Gina Hunt grew up in the Upper Great Plains of the United States, a region of the world where the open land and sky full of ever-changing atmospheric conditions, along with brilliant transitions of color in the sunrise and sunset, were early sources of how to observe shifts in color and light to document time.
Sofía Fernández Díaz
Sofía Fernández Díaz is continually searching for hidden relationships around us. Her process is fueled by an intimate knowledge of both ancient and modern processes, combining experimentation, intuition, and play to discover new and unexpected commonalities between unrelated materials. Her familiarity with naturally occurring patterns and formations allows her to recreate these systems in her work using beeswax, fibers, and natural dyes.


Sofía Fernández Díaz
Sofía Fernández Díaz is continually searching for hidden relationships around us. Her process is fueled by an intimate knowledge of both ancient and modern processes, combining experimentation, intuition, and play to discover new and unexpected commonalities between unrelated materials. Her familiarity with naturally occurring patterns and formations allows her to recreate these systems in her work using beeswax, fibers, and natural dyes.
Marshall Brown
Marshall Brown is an architect, urbanist, and futurist whose work creates new connections, associations, and meanings among disconnected architectural and urban remnants.
Brown’s work was featured in collections at various institutions including the Art Institute of Chicago, Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, Venice Architecture Biennale, Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit, The Arts Club of Chicago, the Architecture and Design Museum Los Angeles, and Princeton University School of Architecture.


Marshall Brown
Marshall Brown is an architect, urbanist, and futurist whose work creates new connections, associations, and meanings among disconnected architectural and urban remnants.
Brown’s work was featured in collections at various institutions including the Art Institute of Chicago, Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, Venice Architecture Biennale, Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit, The Arts Club of Chicago, the Architecture and Design Museum Los Angeles, and Princeton University School of Architecture.
McArthur Binion
McArthur Binion creates highly personal and labor-intensive works that assert his unique position between minimalism, identity politics, and abstraction. Binion employs elemental materials to create dense interlacing grids on the surface of his paintings.
He became the first African American to obtain a MFA in painting from Cranbrook Academy of Art in 1973. His work is included in the permanent collections of the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture.


McArthur Binion
McArthur Binion creates highly personal and labor-intensive works that assert his unique position between minimalism, identity politics, and abstraction. Binion employs elemental materials to create dense interlacing grids on the surface of his paintings.
He became the first African American to obtain a MFA in painting from Cranbrook Academy of Art in 1973. His work is included in the permanent collections of the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture.
Brendan Fernandes
Brendan Fernandes is an internationally recognized artist working at the intersection of dance and visual arts. Based in Chicago, his projects address issues of culture, migration and other forms of collective movement. Committed to creating new spaces and new forms of agency, Brendan’s projects take on hybrid forms: part Ballet, part queer dance party, part protest to foster collaboration and solidarity through actions of generosity and kindness.


Brendan Fernandes
Brendan Fernandes is an internationally recognized artist working at the intersection of dance and visual arts. Based in Chicago, his projects address issues of culture, migration and other forms of collective movement. Committed to creating new spaces and new forms of agency, Brendan’s projects take on hybrid forms: part Ballet, part queer dance party, part protest to foster collaboration and solidarity through actions of generosity and kindness.
Chicago, IL, US (ORD C10)
Sarah Leuchtner
Sarah is a contemporary artist born and raised in Chicago. Her work is inspired by the city layout and focuses on balancing order with chaos. She experiments with layering and a mix of dye with paint to create visual harmony.


Sarah Leuchtner
Sarah is a contemporary artist born and raised in Chicago. Her work is inspired by the city layout and focuses on balancing order with chaos. She experiments with layering and a mix of dye with paint to create visual harmony.
Sirimas Benz Amatayakul
Benz is a Chicago-based artist and writer. She is also the founder of Dear Artists Project, a platform for dialogue about mental health and art. Her belief is that healing is possible through conversation, research, and painting.


Sirimas Benz Amatayakul
Benz is a Chicago-based artist and writer. She is also the founder of Dear Artists Project, a platform for dialogue about mental health and art. Her belief is that healing is possible through conversation, research, and painting.
Hope Wang
Hope is not only an artist but an entrepreneur. She founded a rental studio where textile artists can have better access to equipment. Her own studio work focuses on memory and loss, drawing from architectural landscapes.


Hope Wang
Hope is not only an artist but an entrepreneur. She founded a rental studio where textile artists can have better access to equipment. Her own studio work focuses on memory and loss, drawing from architectural landscapes.
Nicole Mauser
Nicole is a painter, writer, and curator. She constructs layers and illusions by repeatedly copying and printing what she paints. Currently, she is a Lecturer in the Department of Visual Art at The University of Chicago. She is also a co-founder of Space & Time based in Chicago, IL.


Nicole Mauser
Nicole is a painter, writer, and curator. She constructs layers and illusions by repeatedly copying and printing what she paints. Currently, she is a Lecturer in the Department of Visual Art at The University of Chicago. She is also a co-founder of Space & Time based in Chicago, IL.
Zinyra “Z” Ross
Z is an artist, an athlete for Special Olympics Illinois, and so much more. She uses her unique gifts to create whimsical and thoughtful illustrations. Currently, she works at the Brookfield Zoo in Chicago, and for United Airlines.


Zinyra “Z” Ross
Z is an artist, an athlete for Special Olympics Illinois, and so much more. She uses her unique gifts to create whimsical and thoughtful illustrations. Currently, she works at the Brookfield Zoo in Chicago, and for United Airlines.
Claire Ashley
Claire uses her art to push the boundaries of color, texture, and humor. Her inflatable sculptures and paintings create a visual and physical experience. Currently, she teaches at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago.


Claire Ashley
Claire uses her art to push the boundaries of color, texture, and humor. Her inflatable sculptures and paintings create a visual and physical experience. Currently, she teaches at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago.
Kate Lewis
Kate is a Chicago-based illustrator and muralist. She works with bold color palettes and has a strong focus on abstract line work. Each piece is a step into her imagination and challenges the viewer to make sense of it. Her paintings are in private collections around the world.


Kate Lewis
Kate is a Chicago-based illustrator and muralist. She works with bold color palettes and has a strong focus on abstract line work. Each piece is a step into her imagination and challenges the viewer to make sense of it. Her paintings are in private collections around the world.
Cody Hudson
Cody is the artist behind the wood art piece “Dynamic Connected Movement”. His inspiration was air travel and the ‘hustle and bustle’ of Chicago. He has presented his art across the globe and does commercial design.


Cody Hudson
Cody is the artist behind the wood art piece “Dynamic Connected Movement”. His inspiration was air travel and the ‘hustle and bustle’ of Chicago. He has presented his art across the globe and does commercial design.
Bob Faust
Bob is the creative director for Faust, a Chicago-based art and design studio. He believes that art and design can create peace, build power, and change the world. He currently serves on the Appleton Coated Design Council as well as the School of the Art Institute’s Fashion Committee.


Bob Faust
Bob is the creative director for Faust, a Chicago-based art and design studio. He believes that art and design can create peace, build power, and change the world. He currently serves on the Appleton Coated Design Council as well as the School of the Art Institute’s Fashion Committee.
Chicago, IL, US (ORD E7)
Damiane Nickles
Damiane Nickles is a painter living and working in Chicago. His work explores form through the use of layering color and markings to create a unique visual language. It evokes feelings of spontaneity and uses recognizable characters to build intense walls of color.


Damiane Nickles
Damiane Nickles is a painter living and working in Chicago. His work explores form through the use of layering color and markings to create a unique visual language. It evokes feelings of spontaneity and uses recognizable characters to build intense walls of color.
Jasper Goodrich
Jasper Goodrich works in processes including painting, drawing, printmaking, casting, metal working, wood working, animation, and photography. He received his MFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago.


Jasper Goodrich
Jasper Goodrich works in processes including painting, drawing, printmaking, casting, metal working, wood working, animation, and photography. He received his MFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago.
Marina Ross
Marina Ross is an artist and instructor based in Chicago. She earned her MFA from the University of Iowa and her BFA from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. As a Russian Jewish immigrant, her most recent work reflects the vulnerability of the desire to transcend beyond trauma.


Marina Ross
Marina Ross is an artist and instructor based in Chicago. She earned her MFA from the University of Iowa and her BFA from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. As a Russian Jewish immigrant, her most recent work reflects the vulnerability of the desire to transcend beyond trauma.
Chad Kouri
Chad Kouri is a Chicago-based artist, musician, and cultural worker known for intuitive, vibrant compositions that utilize the healing powers of improvisation, color, and abstraction. Kouri’s work reminds us to stay curious and make time for personal and collective grounding, understanding, and empowerment.


Chad Kouri
Chad Kouri is a Chicago-based artist, musician, and cultural worker known for intuitive, vibrant compositions that utilize the healing powers of improvisation, color, and abstraction. Kouri’s work reminds us to stay curious and make time for personal and collective grounding, understanding, and empowerment.
Jaclyn Mednicov
Jaclyn Mednicov is a Chicago-based artist working in painting, sculpture, and installation. Her work investigates daily life through the lens of beauty, underpinned by impermanence and loss. She has won awards such as a 3Arts Make a Wave Grant, a Netherlands-America Cultural Grant, and an NEA grant.


Jaclyn Mednicov
Jaclyn Mednicov is a Chicago-based artist working in painting, sculpture, and installation. Her work investigates daily life through the lens of beauty, underpinned by impermanence and loss. She has won awards such as a 3Arts Make a Wave Grant, a Netherlands-America Cultural Grant, and an NEA grant.
Jordan Martins
Jordan Martins is a Chicago-based visual artist, curator, musician, and educator. He received his MFA from the Universidade Federal da Bahia in Salvador, Brazil. Martins’s visual work is based in collage processes and has been exhibited internationally.


Jordan Martins
Jordan Martins is a Chicago-based visual artist, curator, musician, and educator. He received his MFA from the Universidade Federal da Bahia in Salvador, Brazil. Martins’s visual work is based in collage processes and has been exhibited internationally.
Erin Patton-McFarren
Erin Patton-McFarren creates experimental cyanotypes, working with simple non-toxic elements in nature. The work created is immediate, capturing the ever-changing sunlight as it interacts with water and wind. The interplay of elements in nature creates a spontaneous moment on paper, gently marking time and place.


Erin Patton-McFarren
Erin Patton-McFarren creates experimental cyanotypes, working with simple non-toxic elements in nature. The work created is immediate, capturing the ever-changing sunlight as it interacts with water and wind. The interplay of elements in nature creates a spontaneous moment on paper, gently marking time and place.
Antonius-Tín Bui
Antonius-Tín Bui (they/them) is a polydisciplinary artist and shapeshifter invested in the transformative potential of improvisation, portraiture, craft, and ritual. Through their process, they deconstruct the canvas, metaphorically carving out space for the narratives that are so often omitted from recognized histories.


Antonius-Tín Bui
Antonius-Tín Bui (they/them) is a polydisciplinary artist and shapeshifter invested in the transformative potential of improvisation, portraiture, craft, and ritual. Through their process, they deconstruct the canvas, metaphorically carving out space for the narratives that are so often omitted from recognized histories.
Phoenix, AZ, US (PHX)
Carolina Caples
Carolina describes her paintings as autobiographical. Each piece explores her growth and her connection to the past, present, and future. The bold graphics and vibrant colors are heavily influenced by Mexican art.


Carolina Caples
Carolina describes her paintings as autobiographical. Each piece explores her growth and her connection to the past, present, and future. The bold graphics and vibrant colors are heavily influenced by Mexican art.
Blaise Danio
Blaise is a classically trained artist who also taught herself graphic design. Alongside her personal art, Blaise has worked on a variety of projects like art installations and prop styling. She is currently a spotlight artist with the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation.


Blaise Danio
Blaise is a classically trained artist who also taught herself graphic design. Alongside her personal art, Blaise has worked on a variety of projects like art installations and prop styling. She is currently a spotlight artist with the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation.
Denver, CO, US (DEN A West)
Amy Hoagland
Amy is a sculptor based in Denver. Her art uses technology and natural forms to connect the natural and manufactured world. She received the 2022 Windgate Fellowship for Sustainable Art.


Amy Hoagland
Amy is a sculptor based in Denver. Her art uses technology and natural forms to connect the natural and manufactured world. She received the 2022 Windgate Fellowship for Sustainable Art.
Andi Burnum
Andi is a mixed-media artist from Evergreen, Colorado. Her semi-realistic art is inspired by the animals of the American West and her childhood on the high plains of Kansas.


Andi Burnum
Andi is a mixed-media artist from Evergreen, Colorado. Her semi-realistic art is inspired by the animals of the American West and her childhood on the high plains of Kansas.
Vicarel Studios: Adam Vicarel and Carly Salzman
Adam and Carly make up Vicarel Studios, which specializes in branding and graphic design. They primarily create experiential art installations, murals, visual identities and packaging designs.


Vicarel Studios: Adam Vicarel and Carly Salzman
Adam and Carly make up Vicarel Studios, which specializes in branding and graphic design. They primarily create experiential art installations, murals, visual identities and packaging designs.
Ashley Frazier
Ashley is an interdisciplinary artist and curator based in Littleton, Colorado. Her work explores place and identity and incorporates sculpture, collage, digital and assemblage. Ashley has multiple pieces featured in the United Club.


Ashley Frazier
Ashley is an interdisciplinary artist and curator based in Littleton, Colorado. Her work explores place and identity and incorporates sculpture, collage, digital and assemblage. Ashley has multiple pieces featured in the United Club.
Evan Anderman
Evan is a Denver-based photographer who explores the complex relationship between human development and nature. His work is displayed in the Denver Art Museum and has been exhibited internationally.


Evan Anderman
Evan is a Denver-based photographer who explores the complex relationship between human development and nature. His work is displayed in the Denver Art Museum and has been exhibited internationally.
Beth Eller
Ellen is a painter who currently focuses on creating large, abstract pieces inspired by water. She works mainly on commissions for private and corporate collectors. Her work is featured in collections across the U.S. and Europe.


Beth Eller
Ellen is a painter who currently focuses on creating large, abstract pieces inspired by water. She works mainly on commissions for private and corporate collectors. Her work is featured in collections across the U.S. and Europe.
Denver, CO, US (DEN B East)
Will Schlough
Will is a public artist from Seattle, Washington. His work is informed by his Master of Social Work degree, which he uses to engage with the community and inspire his public art practice.


Will Schlough
Will is a public artist from Seattle, Washington. His work is informed by his Master of Social Work degree, which he uses to engage with the community and inspire his public art practice.
Charlo
Charlo is a multimedia artist and designer working in Denver. By combining shapes, words and symbols in his art, Charlo aims to foster a sense of interaction, collaboration and optimism.


Charlo
Charlo is a multimedia artist and designer working in Denver. By combining shapes, words and symbols in his art, Charlo aims to foster a sense of interaction, collaboration and optimism.
Danielle SeeWalker
Danielle is an artist, writer, activist and mom based in Denver, Colorado. As a citizen of the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe in North Dakota, she incorporates traditional Native American materials, scenes and messages in her art.


Danielle SeeWalker
Danielle is an artist, writer, activist and mom based in Denver, Colorado. As a citizen of the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe in North Dakota, she incorporates traditional Native American materials, scenes and messages in her art.
Marco Magaña
Marco is a collage artist based in Denver. His art draws inspiration from skateboarding, music, cinema and painting.


Marco Magaña
Marco is a collage artist based in Denver. His art draws inspiration from skateboarding, music, cinema and painting.
Onecho
Onecho’s art is inspired by his childhood in Venezuela and the street art of Caracas. Now living and working in Colorado, Onecho exhibits his paintings and murals internationally.


Onecho
Onecho’s art is inspired by his childhood in Venezuela and the street art of Caracas. Now living and working in Colorado, Onecho exhibits his paintings and murals internationally.
Thomas Evans “Detour”
Thomas Evans, or “Detour,” specializes in large-scale public art, interactive visuals, portraits and immersive spaces. His work aims to expand customary views of creativity by mixing traditional mediums with new approaches.


Thomas Evans “Detour”
Thomas Evans, or “Detour,” specializes in large-scale public art, interactive visuals, portraits and immersive spaces. His work aims to expand customary views of creativity by mixing traditional mediums with new approaches.
The Worst Crew: Jaime Molina and Pedro Barrios
Jaime and Pedro make up The Worst Crew, a street artist group based in Colorado. Their work incorporates geometric patterns and a folksy style in public art pieces across the state.


The Worst Crew: Jaime Molina and Pedro Barrios
Jaime and Pedro make up The Worst Crew, a street artist group based in Colorado. Their work incorporates geometric patterns and a folksy style in public art pieces across the state.
Denver, CO, US (DEN Club Fly)
Ron Zito
Ron Zito’s work in contemporary realism captures the meaning of the Latin phrase, finitum capax infiniti, "the finite is capable of the infinite," which serves as an apt description of how he feels about our connection to the material world.


Ron Zito
Ron Zito’s work in contemporary realism captures the meaning of the Latin phrase, finitum capax infiniti, "the finite is capable of the infinite," which serves as an apt description of how he feels about our connection to the material world.
Newark, NJ, US (EWR A27)
Michelle Selwa
Michelle is based in New York City. Her art explores how technology affects our relationships with images and memory using loose brushwork, flat forms and saturated color palettes. She was an artist in residence at the Yale Summer School of Art and Trestle Art Space.


Michelle Selwa
Michelle is based in New York City. Her art explores how technology affects our relationships with images and memory using loose brushwork, flat forms and saturated color palettes. She was an artist in residence at the Yale Summer School of Art and Trestle Art Space.
Anthony Iacono
Anthony is a Philadelphia-based artist who works in collage. He was an artist in residence at the Museum of Art and Design, the Sharpe-Walantes Studio Program, LMCC workspace and the International Studio and Curatorial Program.


Anthony Iacono
Anthony is a Philadelphia-based artist who works in collage. He was an artist in residence at the Museum of Art and Design, the Sharpe-Walantes Studio Program, LMCC workspace and the International Studio and Curatorial Program.
Antoinette Ellis-Williams
Antionette’s art explores her identity as a Black woman, mother and immigrant. She uses mixed media abstract collaging to represent the layers of this identity amid the shifting sociopolitical and cultural environment.


Antoinette Ellis-Williams
Antionette’s art explores her identity as a Black woman, mother and immigrant. She uses mixed media abstract collaging to represent the layers of this identity amid the shifting sociopolitical and cultural environment.
Linardaki / Parisot: Eirini Linardaki and Vincenti Parisot
Eirini and Vencenti make up the mural team Linardaki / Parisot. Eirini has exhibited in major venues like Boijmans Museum in Rotterdam and the Onassis Cultural Center in Athens. She’s also created public art installations across the U.S.


Linardaki / Parisot: Eirini Linardaki and Vincenti Parisot
Eirini and Vencenti make up the mural team Linardaki / Parisot. Eirini has exhibited in major venues like Boijmans Museum in Rotterdam and the Onassis Cultural Center in Athens. She’s also created public art installations across the U.S.
Ricky Flores
Ricky Flores has photographed life in the South Bronx and New York City since he was a child. As a photojournalist, he’s been recognized for his coverage of 9/11 and is the two-time winner of the New York Press Publishers Award for Spot News.


Ricky Flores
Ricky Flores has photographed life in the South Bronx and New York City since he was a child. As a photojournalist, he’s been recognized for his coverage of 9/11 and is the two-time winner of the New York Press Publishers Award for Spot News.
Arthur Peña
Arthur Peña is a Bronx-based artist, curator and writer. His work has been exhibited across the U.S. and he’s been featured in Art in America, Vice, ArtNews and more.


Arthur Peña
Arthur Peña is a Bronx-based artist, curator and writer. His work has been exhibited across the U.S. and he’s been featured in Art in America, Vice, ArtNews and more.
New Orleans, LA, US (MSY)
Dr. Ally Burguieres
Dr. Burguieres is a visual artist, writer and passionate animal rights advocate. Her paintings, prints and original pieces have been featured in galleries around the world and in her own New Orleans showroom, Gallery Burguieres. Dr. Burguieres has multiple pieces featured in the United Club.


Dr. Ally Burguieres
Dr. Burguieres is a visual artist, writer and passionate animal rights advocate. Her paintings, prints and original pieces have been featured in galleries around the world and in her own New Orleans showroom, Gallery Burguieres. Dr. Burguieres has multiple pieces featured in the United Club.
Shakor
Shakor owns and operates Gallery Cayenne in the historic French Quarter of New Orleans. His work is known for intense imagery, which aims to inspire imagination. Shakor has multiple pieces featured in the United Club.


Shakor
Shakor owns and operates Gallery Cayenne in the historic French Quarter of New Orleans. His work is known for intense imagery, which aims to inspire imagination. Shakor has multiple pieces featured in the United Club.
Ceaux
Courtney "Ceaux" Buckley is a New Orleans-born multidisciplinary artist whose vibrant paintings reflect the city's culture and people. Trained at The New Orleans Center for Creative Arts, he has exhibited in venues like Axiom Gallery and the McKenna Museum of African American Art.


Ceaux
Courtney "Ceaux" Buckley is a New Orleans-born multidisciplinary artist whose vibrant paintings reflect the city's culture and people. Trained at The New Orleans Center for Creative Arts, he has exhibited in venues like Axiom Gallery and the McKenna Museum of African American Art.
Washington, D.C., US (IAD Polaris)
Maggie O’Neill
Maggie O’Neill is a Washington, D.C.-based artist, designer and entrepreneur with 20+ years of experience supporting the city’s creative community through her multifaceted work. She is known for her pop-art, impressionist technicolor paintings of Washington D.C. and its most famous residents.


Maggie O’Neill
Maggie O’Neill is a Washington, D.C.-based artist, designer and entrepreneur with 20+ years of experience supporting the city’s creative community through her multifaceted work. She is known for her pop-art, impressionist technicolor paintings of Washington D.C. and its most famous residents.