FELIX FAIR LA 2025 // 2.19.25 – 2.23.25
Emma Beatrez (b. 1995, New Prague, MN) is an interdisciplinary artist based in Minneapolis. They graduated from Minneapolis College of Art and Design in 2020 with a MFA in Interdisciplinary Studio Art and received their BFA with an emphasis in painting at North Dakota State University in 2018. Beatrez is the co- founder/curator at Night Club gallery in St. Paul alongside artist Lee Noble.
Solo shows include “Device of Love” (Nemeth Art Center, Park Rapids, MN, 2024), “TECHNOLUST 3000” (HAIR+NAILS, Minneapolis, 2022), and “Quarter Turn” (Fierman Gallery, NYC, 2022). Other recent shows include a two-person show at LVL3 (Chicago), and group shows at Enari (Amsterdam), Nathalie Karg Gallery (NYC), Swivel Gallery (Brooklyn), Guts Gallery (London), Anthony Gallery (Chicago) and in collaboration with Lee Noble at the Weisman Art Museum (Minneapolis). Emma Beatrez is represented by HAIR+NAILS Gallery, Minneapolis. www.emmabeatrez.com
Rose McBurney (b. 1976) is a painter based in New Haven, CT, and New Orleans, LA. She graduated from the University of New Orleans with a BA in Studio Arts in 2023 and is currently an MFA Painting/Printmaking candidate at the Yale School of Art, class of 2025. Rose’s painting practice explores the potential for meaning to emerge from the relationship between discrete confluences—a rippled corrugation where two dips click into place. She investigates oil paint’s ability to transition from dark to light through transparency, as well as the slippage between abstraction and figuration. Working with a degraded color palette, extracted from screenshots of strangers’ home movies on YouTube, she uses thumbnails as a tool to construct cropped, economical compositions in a single layer of oil on linen. Her work has most recently been shown at Perimeter Gallery, Belfast, ME (2024); Hair and Nails — NYC (2024); Good Children Gallery, New Orleans, LA (2020); Ogden Museum of Southern Art, New Orleans, LA (2020); Hair and Nails — Minneapolis (2020); and Art Basel SuperFine Art Fair, Miami, FL (2019).
www.rosemcburney.com
Instagram: @rosemcburney

Lindsay Rhyner is a Textile and Mixed Media Artist living and working in Minneapolis Minnesota. Through experimentation and exploring different mediums, Lindsay discovered an interest in manipulating and collaging textiles, combining skills such as sewing, beading, collage and painting. Lindsay Rhyner is self-taught in the Textile Arts and has been working in fiber for most of her career. She creates large-scale wall hangings from a variety of materials, mostly second-hand or recycled goods. She is inspired by the world and materials around her and has taken part in residencies in Daegu, South Korea and Clichy, France. In 2016 she received a Jerome Fellowship for Emerging Artists and had a solo show at the Minneapolis Institute of Art. More recently she has participated in exhibitions at the University of Minnesota and Parlour and Ramp Gallery in Chicago. Lindsay is a 2023 recipient of the McKnight Visual Arts Fellowship.
Instagram: @lindsayrhyner
Hannah E. Brown (b. 1994, Minneapolis, MN) lives and works in Los Angeles, California. Her work reveals a surreal perspective of the natural world and feminine vulnerability, with a specific interest in shadow, light, and perspective. Using mechanical pencils on paper, her drawings observe these themes with special attention to texture and pattern. She received her BFA from the Minneapolis College of Art and Design, with an emphasis in illustration.
www.hbrowndesigns.com
Instagram: @hannah.e.brown

Erin Smith (b. 1980 St. Paul MN, based in Santa Barbara CA) was raised in St. Paul, Minnesota. She received her BFA in Product Design from Parsons School of Design in 2003 and an MFA in ceramics from NYS College of Ceramics at Alfred University in 2021. Between degrees, Erin worked as a designer in Berlin, Germany, at Target Corporation in Minneapolis, and ran several small businesses while honing in on ceramics.
Erin was a 2018 Next Step Fund Grant recipient from the Mcknight Foundation. Exhibitions include Soap Factory, Minneapolis, MN; Concordia University, St. Paul, MN; HAIR+NAILS, Minneapolis, MN; Rochester Art Center, Rochester, MN; Cooler Gallery, Brooklyn, NY; The Center for Contemporary Crafts, Houston, TX; and Mayten’s, Ontario, Canada. Residencies include Sculpture Space, Long Island City, NY, and Arts/Industry Residency at John Michael Kohler Arts Center, Sheboygan, WI. www.erinlynnsmith.studio
Instagram: @erinlynnsmith




















