Artist List
Nick Knight
Artist and printmaker, Nick specializes in accessible, low brow artwork and graphic design focusing on bold, pop imagery with a mid-century aesthetic.
Golden Pussy
Golden Pussy is an Appalachian mixed media artist living in Louisville, KY. She believes we should go further than free the nipple and just free the pussy while we are at. Her work is quirky, colorful, and out right x-rated.
Barfart
Besties and partners in art crime, Barftart, barfasaurusrex and tartackerart make weird and wild glass and mixed media stuff.
Bonnie Westerfield
Bonnie has been creating art for most of her life. Inspired by tattoo and pop culture she enjoys the use of bright colors and bold lines. Favorite mediums include acrylic, watercolors, paint markers, pyrography, and wood.
Tightrope_Wlkr
Thomas Burgos is an artist/musician creating multimedia art ranging from prints, paintings, collages, music videos and short films under the alias Tightrope_Wlkr.
BlakHatchery
Biana Hatcher is a Louisville native, creating weirdness since childhood. Her Medium favorites are acrylic, paint markers and ink. She likes her art spooky and nudey. Often refering to her colorful and haunting pieces as fever dreams.
Tiffany Phan
Tiffany Phan is a ceramic artist from Louisville, KY. She has been working in sculpture for 11 years. She draws her inspiration from animation and pop culture, as well as nature and animals.
Sarah Tidwell
Sarah grew up all over, but now calls Louisville home. She specialize in whimsical animal art and pet portraits.
Katie Knudsen
Katie Knudsen makes autobiographical artwork. She uses art to process memories, trauma, and spaces creating a raw, unapologetically authentic narrative. Her use of figurative art pushes her concepts further causing a gut level response from her audience. Her preferred mediums are traditional printmaking techniques as well as drawing. She currently lives and works in Louisville, Kentucky and loves to travel in order to collaborate with artists abroad as well as develop her own practice and skills.
Harild Kyler Arts
Harild Kyler believes that everyone should be able to have something hand made hanging on their walls, and creates art that reflects this. Harild Kyler upcycles old picture frames, turning one man’s trash into another’s treasure, painting directly on the glass and bringing to life wacky images that will stimulate your imagination. You are also likely to see a portrait of your favorite pop culture icon or nostalgic cartoon character in a setting pretty enough to be hung above a mantle.
Russell Jackson
Russell is a Jeffersonville-based artist best known for his portraits on vinyl and the independent comic book, Crawling Chaos. His work explores horror, fetishes, and dark fantasy.
Amanda Thompson
Amanda Thompson is an artist and art educator specializing in multiple mediums such as drawing, silk painting, and collage. A native Louisvillian, Thompson combines her love for travel and nature with her passion for making art.
Dandelion (Mia Farrugia)
Dandelion (Mia Farrugia, she/her) uses a variety of natural elements like bone, antler, sea life, stone, leather and teeth to inspire a connection with mother mature and the cycle of life. She is the proud co-owner of Aurora Gallery & Boutique in Louisville, and a single mom to the best kids around.
David McDonley
David is a local artist and owner of Heritage Print Shop. His drawings are done with markers, paint marker, and other resources that work well on card stock.
Jesscica Chism Viers
Jessica Chism Viers is a pop/horror acrylic artist from Radcliff, KY. Her obsession with horror, pop culture, a ravens, and the deep sea are the ideas that drive her creative ideas.
JEM
JEM, a visionary artist based in the bustling city of Louisville, Kentucky, is a master of color pencils and charcoal. With a keen eye for detail and a deep understanding of the power of color, JEM has received the prestigious young artist award for pushing the boundaries of traditional mediums. Through layers of vibrant pigments and deep, rich lines, JEM’s pieces evoke a sense of nostalgia and wonder.
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UnFair Waitlist.
If you’re an offbeat, unfiltered local artist who is willing to commit to four long days of hustling, hard work and manual labor, we want you to join our artist waitlist!
We know you have questions about how you can become part of UnFair, but first, we need you to fill out this form. That will add you to the official waitlist. Then, when a spot opens up, and your name is at the top, we will get in touch.
UnFair is very popular and we don’t have a lot of room. We try our best to offer space to artists who match our vibe and can contribute their own brand of originality to the show.