Artists
Meet The Artists
Discover the talented artists behind our unique gallery collections. Each artist brings their own style and vision to create one-of-a-kind pieces, explore their currently available works and support our amazing local talent.
Babb, Tom
Style: Woodwork - Tom handcrafts artistic spoons, native bee houses, decorative wooden planters, and display boards made from reclaimed, pruned, gifted, or occasionally purchased woods.
Black-Smith, Meg
Style: Jewelry - Meg works in sterling silver, karat gold, and gold-filled metals. The striking and often unusual gemstones in her jewelry come from all over the world.
Butler, Judy
Style: Glasswork - Judy creates whimsical and imaginative fused glass art and often feature animals or animal caricatures in playful, silly scenarios designed to make viewers pause and smile.
Cadelago, Amanda
Style: Painting - Amanda first begins by collecting images that are puzzled together using digital tools to create sources. I then use multiple mediums to freely create an underpainting, followed by an oil paint layer.
Chertok, Brigitte
Style: Ceramics - Brigitte discovered her passion for the Raku firing technique during an intensive week-long workshop in France. This ancient process allows artists to experiment with the four natural elements, creating an ongoing quest for that perfect, yet elusive result.
Dewees, Chris
Style: Printmaking (Gyotaku) - Chris was first introduced to the Japanese fish printing technique, gyotaku, in 1968. His gyotaku style is traditional and delicate; each type of fish requires a unique and carefully considered approach.
Everett, Garry
Style: Nature Photography - Garry's stunning nature photographs are available as either ready-to-hang metal prints or matted prints, giving you the option to choose a frame that matches your decor perfectly.
Farrell, Kristi
Style: Ceramic & Glass - Kristi sculpts with both fused glass and clay. The light, color, and smoothness of glass flow symbiotically with the texture, dimension, and detail of clay.
Fess, Karen
Style: Painting - Karen began painting in watercolor but has since moved to mostly painting in oils She has a strong love for color and is often complemented on her use of color.
Hastings, Jenny
Style: Beaded Jewlery - Jenny enjoys playing with colorful bead combinations, new stitching techniques, and unique bead shapes to create one-of-a-kind pieces.
Hordiichuk, Nila
Style: Jewelry - Nila's beaded jewelry is rooted in traditional Ukrainian cultural heritage and serves as a vital connection to her homeland.
James-Robinson, Cathie
Style: Painting & Ceramics - Cathie works in various media such as watercolor, acrylic, soft pastels, graphite, colored pencil, ink, clay, wire, collage, assemblage, and fine art photography.
Kernytska, Kristina
Style: Painting - Kristina places importance on creating immersive experiences through her paintings. My greatest hope is that viewers can transport themselves to the Pacific coastline or find themselves enveloped by Yosemite's majestic landscapes when encountering my work.
Kluepfel, Marjan
Style: Textiles - Marjan uses fabric and thread instead of paint and canvas, and a sewing machine instead of a brush.
Lynde, Robin
Style: Textiles - Robin specializes in weaving goods made from her own and other locally sourced wool.
Miser, Lorna
Style: Textiles - Lorna designs and creates purses, wallets, garments and more using upcycled* materials. Quilts, linens, curtains, leather coats, marketing banners and inner tubes are all rescued from landfills to become something new and beautiful and useful.
Mullen, Patrick
Style: Glasswork - Patrick is a glass artist who uses traditional forms and colors.
Nelson, Cindy
Style: Textiles - Cindy is a fabric artist who specializes in fabric collage and pet portraits.
Riel, Darlene
Style: Photography - Darlene is a travel photographer whose work is recognized for its symmetry, balance, and vivid color.
Skiles, Maragret
Style: Painting - Magaret (Peggy) has pursued her recent passion, oil painting through a variety of workshops and classes, most recently an intensive workshop in Florence Italy at the Florence Academy of Art.