Directors

 

 

 

Keri Rosebraugh

Keri Rosebraugh has worked as a freelance illustrator and artist for the past twenty years. Expressing the importance of protecting and improving our environment directly through her artwork, Keri's paintings seek to inform, encourage, and inspire others to help save our planet. Bitten by the art bug at age 16, Rosebraugh enrolled in numerous art classes in her hometown, just outside of Portland, Oregon. This led her to Los Angeles, where she attended Art Center College of Design, and received a Bachelors of Fine Art with honors in illustration. Her artwork has been featured in newspapers and magazines worldwide, with clients that include The New York Times, The Los Angeles Times, Disney, Mattel, Dreamworks, Grist magazine, The San Francisco Chronicle, The Toronto Star, and Mother Earth News. She was recently president of the Society of Illustrators of Los Angeles for two years, and has shown her work in numerous group shows including La Luz De Jesus Gallery in Hollywood, and The Ecological Art Gallery in Los Angeles. Today, she has yet to abandon the dreams of her adolescence, as she specializes in murals and large scale paintings on recycled billboard vinyl, as well as environmentally themed paintings and illustrations for sustainable industries throughout North America. Keri holds a B.F.A. from Art Center College of Design and is on the web here.

 

 

 

Victoria Howard

Victoria Howard is a working artist and educator, currently teaching for the Department of Cultural Affairs, City of Los Angeles. She teaches drawing, painting and multi-media art to both children and adults at the renown Barnsdall Art Park where she also coordinates her own program, Living Arts. Living Arts is an outreach program specifically designed to bring art workshops to individuals with disabilities of all ages. Victoria received her second fine art degree from Art Center College of Design in Pasadena and her Master of Science in deaf education from U.S.C. (University of Southern California). Her work has been shown in many galleries in the U.S.  She is a bird enthusiast and has done research on bird migration with Earthwatch in Kenya. Her current independent projects include writing and illustrating 2 children's books and creating a new series of paintings on botanical bulbs entitled "Bulbs as Life".

 

 

Craig Rosebraugh

For the past twenty years, Craig Rosebraugh has been involved with political and social justice struggles in the human rights, environmental protection, and animal advocacy movements. He is the author of Burning Rage of a Dying Planet, The Logic of Political Violence, the contributing editor for This Country Must Change: Essays on the Necessity of Revolution in the USA, the founder and managing editor of Arissa Media Group, and the co-founder and co-editor of Resistance Magazine. Craig holds a B.A. in political science from Marylhurst University, an M.A. in political science and history from Goddard College, and is currently working toward his J.D. law degree from Arizona State University. Craig's complete bio may be seen on his website here.