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Jean Gray Mohs, Raleigh, NC

https://www.jeangraymohs.com | @jeangraymohs | In the Studio With

Jean Gray Mohs creates tactile, abstract sculptures in wood, metal, and thread that explore the body as both structure and shelter. Shaped by her experience with chronic illness and an organ transplant, her work transforms personal narrative into organic forms that honor memory, invite touch, and hold space for connection. Her pieces live in private collections, public spaces, and exhibitions, and she welcomes collaborations and commissions.




Adam Cohen, Raleigh, NC

https://adamdcohen.com / | @yourpaladam

I paint human interiors. I turn people inside out, revealing their spirit, and mine, and – hopefully, when you look at them – yours.

My figures straddle abstract and figurative worlds. They emerge from an undifferentiated place, like a creature just breaking the surface of the ocean, its shape still distorted by the water’s lens.

Improvisation, chance, accident and surprise are central to my practice. I try to keep a portal open to my unconscious, and there’s a sense of collaborating with something larger than myself. This results in images I could neither plan nor duplicate.

Currently a studio artist at Artspace in Raleigh, NC.




Stacy Ahua, Raleigh, NC

https://www.usucompany.com/aboutusucompany | @usucompanycandles

Stacy Ahua is the owner of Usu Company Candles, a Raleigh-based micro-enterprise dedicated to scent design, hand-crafted candle making, and storytelling through scent. As a first-generation entrepreneur, Stacy fuses her love for culture and tradition with modern means of connection across generations. A trained speaker, logistics & operations specialist, and Communication professional, Stacy finds her sweet spot in any environment that fosters open dialogue, creativity, and community-building.



Lora Bright House, Raleigh, NC

https://www.lorabrighthouse.com/ | @lorabrighthouse

Lora House is a Raleigh-based ceramicist who thrives on a little chaos, a lot of creativity, and the joy of turning mud into something both beautiful and functional. With over 15 years of experience, she works primarily in porcelain - because if you're going to make a mess, it might as well be with the fancy stuff.

A graduate of NC State’s College of Design with degrees in Industrial and Graphic Design, Lora has a keen eye for form and a deep appreciation for bold, graphic surfaces. She’s drawn to the storytelling potential of ceramics, letting everyday moments and natural inspirations take shape in clay. She brings her pottery to life with hand-drawn illustrations and airbrushed designs. Layering a variety of printing and glazing techniques, she creates work that’s as engaging to look at as it is to hold and use.

From mugs and plates to playful sculptural pieces, Lora’s work is infused with personality, curiosity, and a love for craftsmanship.