White Art Collective Singer Olivia Banner Key of Live Oak, California

Continuing our exposure of the of the “White Art Collective,” a group of white supremacist musical performers, writers and graphic artists, we present to you Olivia Banner Key, of Live Oak, California, a long-time, prolific singer and collaborator with the White Art Collective. Olivia started participating with the White Art Collective using her real name …

Neo-Nazi White Art Collective Performer “Alma Lahar”: Zachary Kaczmarek of Puyallup, Washington

In our continuing coverage of the “White Art Collective,” a group of white supremacist musical performers, writers and graphic artists, we present to you in this report the racist WAC singer and musician “Alma Lahar,” or as he is known in daily life, Zachary Roger Kaczmarek of Puyallup, Washington. He is considered one of the …

White Art Collective’s Fedora-Wearing Fascist “Lord Wolfshield”: Joshua Randle of Grand Rapids, Minnesota

Continuing our series on the neo-Nazis of the so-called White Art Collective (also known as “WAC”), we present to you in this piece the fedora-wearing fascist “Lord Wolfshield,” or for tax purposes, Joshua Ben-Israel Randle of Grand Rapids, Minnesota and his wife/accomplice who goes by the moniker “Lady Wolfshield.”  Together this cringey couple makes music …

White Supremacist Graphic Artist “J. LaDarc”: Jessica LaFlamme, of Marietta, Georgia

In our last article we exposed neo-Nazis “Jeff Winston” as Benjamin Arvin and “Hiraeth” as his fiancée Mandi Gillespie, headliners of the White Art Collective. This group of white supremacist musicians, graphic artists and writers practice their art for the purpose of spreading white nationalist and fascist rhetoric. In this report you’ll get to know …

“Jeff Winston” and “Hiraeth” of the White Art Collective Revealed: Ben Arvin and Mandi Gillespie of Bloomington, Indiana

The “White Art Collective” calls itself a “community of artists of European descent whose mission is to preserve, promote, celebrate and expand upon [their] shared European culture,” according to their website. It doesn’t take a lot, though, to see it for what it really is: a collective of neo-Nazi artists, writers and performers working to …