Steve Keister is a sculptor, ceramicist & teacher. He has exhibited his work extensively since the late seventies, including the 1981 Whitney Biennial. He has received numerous grants including a Guggenheim Foundation Fellowship in 2000, and his work is included in many museum collections. Steve has taught at The School of Visual Arts since 1989 and currently teaches ceramics at Princeton University.

Amy Wilson is an artist who shows with Bellwether in New York City. She teaches drawing and art history at the School of Visual Arts. She received her BFA in Fine Arts from SVA in 1995 and her MFA in Sculpture at Yale in 1997. Her work has been included in exhibitions at PS1, The Drawing Center, the Jersey City Museum, Wesleyan University, and the Andy Warhol Museum, and has been reviewed in the New York Times, Time Out NY, Art in America, the New Yorker, Village Voice, and others.

Tim Maul is a Photographer and an alumni of the School of Visual Arts. He has had solo exhibitions at Brenda Walace Gallery in Montreal; at Betsy Senior Gallery; 121 Art Gallery in Antwerp, Belgium; at Project, in Dublin; and at Leslie Tonkonow Artworks & Projects. His work has been included in group exhibitions at Curt Marcus Gallery; the Center for Photography in Woodstock, NY; Carol Ethers Gallery, in Chicago, and elsewhere. Publications include: On Paper, Circa, Time Out New York, Artforum, The New York Times, New York magazine, the Journal of Contemporary Art, and AD (France).

Bill Adams lives and works in New York City. Last spring he had his third solo exhibition in New York City, at KS ART. In 2007 his work can be seen in "Mr. President" at the University Art Museum in Albany, and in Los Angles, where he will have a solo exhibition of drawings.

PETER DUDEK was born in Adams, MA. He received his M.A. from Hunter College in New York City in 1982. He currently teaches at Hunter College and at the School of Visual Arts. Awards include a Marie Walsh Sharpe Art Foundation Fellowship, a Creative Artists Program service fellowship and residencies in Virginia and Poland. Peter has exhibited at The Lab, Bitforms, and The Arts Center in New York City, at Deborah Colton Gallery in Houston, Texas, and at the Storefront Artists Project in Pittsfield, MA.