Visual Artists

Danielle Smith

Danielle Smith began to attend the San Diego School of Creative and Performing Arts when she was 10 years old. It was here that she spent her only stint in art school, learning basic drawing concepts while independently experimenting with more advanced techniques at home. It was also at SCPA that she became the very first recipient of the Golden Easel Award for Artist of the Year, and began completing her first commission requests in her mid teens. Her work has since been exhibited in a number of public and juried exhibitions, and continues to gain new admirers.

Jane Granby

Jane GranbyJane Granby was born in San Diego, California. She started her art career early in life at Zamorano Fine Arts Academy and San Diego School of Creative and Performing Arts. She received a B.A. in Art in 1997 from the University of California, Los Angeles where she studied with artists including Don Suggs, John Baldessari, Henry Hopkins, Roger Herman, and Baraba Drucker.

Granby's work includes painting, photography, and works of mixed media. Her work is often autobiographical including emotions ranging from pain to joy.

Since 1988, Granby's works have been included in group exhibitions in Los Angeles at The T. Heritage Gallery, The Wight Art Gallery, Kerkoff Art Gallery, The White Room Gallery at UCLA, Long Beach Arts and Whitter Art Gallery. She has had numerous solo and group exhibitions in San Diego, California

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