Creative Collaborators
We have been blessed to work with some amazing creatives in our local community.
Felicia Ann
is an artist and designer based in the San Francisco Bay Area, CA. Of Chinese-Malaysian descent, she blends her Southeast-Asian heritage, love of lore and mythology, together with her enthusiasm for astronomy, science and technology. Her art is expressed in ethereal portraits that represent an exploration of human identity and our place in the universe.
Rachel Wolfe-Goldsmith
is a Muralist, Painter, and Creative Director based out of Oakland California. Her mural practice centers on creating empowering representations of BIPOC individuals while creating learning and economic opportunity for emerging artists. She works between the street and studio, using mediums from oil paint to aerosol. She has produced gallery work and murals across the US, Costa Rica, and Australia.
Nigel Sussman
Nigel creates complex isometric murals and illustrations. He can often be found painting pictures of giant cats or flying food. The detail is all done by hand and with a lighthearted sense of humor that keeps you looking, and smiling. Nigel has created art for a wide range of businesses and organizations, from large, innovative brands like Google, eBay and Adidas, and completed projects that include large scale murals to more traditional print projects for well-known publications.
credit: Jordan Park @Jordypark
The Illuminaries
The Illuminaries are Steve Ha and Tim Hon and Romali Licudan and Eric Nodora. Hailing from the Bay Area and San Diego, they are professional street art muralists and graphic artists specializing in high impact, energizing decor. Their passion is improving indoor and outdoor spaces with the creative use of traditional or digital mediums.
May M. Lo
May M. Lo, an Oakland-based artist born in Los Angeles to Chinese immigrants, discovered art as a child and later studied Illustration and Animation. After years of balancing a career in consumer goods with creating art in spare moments, a job loss in late 2023 became the catalyst for fully dedicating herself to her craft. Unbound by a single medium or style, her work explores emotions like fear, wonder, and longing through painting and sculpture. Previously working under the name Timmy Mays, her art has been featured at the de Young and SFMOMA museum stores in San Francisco.
Yadira Cazares
Yadira Cazares is an interdisciplinary artist and community activist with over a decade in social work. A graduate of the California College of the Arts, she specializes in figurative surrealism using acrylics and oils but constantly evolves her artistic practice. Her work, exhibited across California and Mexico, explores identity, culture, and societal norms, drawing from personal narratives and international influences. Rooted in storytelling and community, Yadira sees art as a transformative force for healing, self-expression, and social connection.
Artist Collab
We are inviting talented artists to submit their original artwork that celebrates the diverse culture, history, and significance of cannabis.
