Congratulations to Our Newest Juried Members!

Marjorie Bryan I work with silver, copper, natural stone and other industrial medias such as concrete. Jewelry
Lonnie Chartrand I use vintage silverware, and with the use of some specialized tools that I have developed, and using ‘cold’ methods, no annealing, turn this silverware into beautiful keepsakes. Jewelry
Holly Deckard My attraction to Raku is the unpredictability, speed of the firing process and beautiful results. I love to experiment and have recently begun developing my own Raku glazes. Clay
Diane Epstein Pastel Painting
Christine Flesor Watercolor Painting
Laura Hohn Strong, simple forms created with wheel throwing and hand-building techniques using stoneware & porcelain. Multiple layers of slips and glazes made by the artist. Clay
J. P. ‘Phil’ Jones Human and Animal portrait sculpture. Fired earthenware clay, cold finished. Sculpture
Dina Klotz Use of a camera to capture wildlife and nature. Photography
Kathryn Leventhal-Arnold I form copper by folding, hammering, and heating the metal. Then I embellish the copper with enamels, beads, and wire. I adjust each piece as I work with the metal until finished. Sculpture
Susan Minyard wheel thrown pottery Clay
Melanie Mollman Hancock Fused glass with an emphasis on combining glasses to create interesting light & color effects. Glass is fused, molded, & cold worked as needed to produce a polished final product. Glass
Roy Muenks Ceramic artist working in wheel thrown functional, and decorative, forms.  Firing methods in low-fire Raku and high-fire electric.  Glaze layering, lots of colors. Clay
Jeff Nickols Birdhouses, Bird Feeders Wood
Christine Ortbals Glass, a rainbow of color and clear.  Using learned techniques of warm glass and stretching the limit creatively to change the physical shape to please the eye excite the mind. Glass
Holly Ross Minimalist photography, from natural subjects to man-made.  I like to capture a more intimate view of the world around us. Photography
Wanda Tyner Kiln-formed glass art – I manipulate and form glass shapes with flow, dimension and texture inside my kiln bringing vibrant colors to life. Glass
Theresa Zahner Hand-wrapped wire jewelry. Natural stones and silver wire accent the earthy copper weaves. Jewelry