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Leah Adams Leah Adams is a fiber artist, who creates pieces both functional and whimsical from handmade wool felt. |
Rosemary Sylvanus Antel
Roaming mountains resulted in the current series of landscape paintings. Working in oil and water media, Antel records her experience of the world. |
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Denise Brunberg
Denise Brunberg works in silver, copper and semi precious stones. Her current palette is dictated by the natural tones along the Northwest shorelines. |
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Chuck Domitrovich
Chuck Domitrovich studied metals at the UW and has been making jewelry for 20 years. His style involves mixed metals and moving parts. His pieces are fun and unexpected — like puzzles. |
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Marcia Douglas
Marcia Douglas expresses her love of paper and ink in monoprints and Solarplate etchings that combine multiple media and techniques to produce layered imagery. |
Stephen Gilbert
Stephen Gilbert studied Painting and Graphic design at Bethel University, St. Paul, MN, Cornish and SPU. He works in acrylic on canvas and paper, and studies the juxtaposition of space, color and mystical traditions. |

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John Gleason
earned an MA in Glassblowing and Metals from Central Washington State University, and a Certificate in Multimedia from North Seattle Community College. |
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Liza Halvorsen
Liza Halvorsen’s works are inspired by the natural environment with color and form reduced to a basic geometry. Seedpod, 2011, is a grid of 4 carved ceramic tiles with underglaze, pigments and wax. |
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Nancy Hammer
Human emotion is Nancy Hammer's focus in painting. She received a NAIUSI Rome Fellowship and a Residency at the George Rickey Foundation in NY. For the past 9 years she lived and painted in Paris. |
Dionne Haroutunian
Dionne Haroutunian is the recipient of several grants and awards, including the Neddy Award. Her work is represented at Art Expressions Gallery in San Diego, and has been shown nationally as well as in Switzerland, China, Nigeria, and Mexico. |
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Donald Immerwahr
uses light and shadow to convey a sense of mood and depth in his paintings. He has studied at the Gage Academy and the Fechin Institute.
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Lisa Snow Lady
has a BA in Art History and a BFA in painting from the UW as well as a degree in Ornamental Horticulture. Her love of nature continues to inform her art. |
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Jay Lazerwitz
works in encaustic medium (pigmented beeswax). This process allows his exploration of architectural and environmental themes to interweave into translucent and opaque layers |
Kathy Liao
Kathy’s MFA is from BU and her BFA from the UW. She received an Elizabeth Greenshields Foundation Grant and Vermont Studio Center & Anderson Ranch residencies. Her art is fueled by direct observation and the visceral acts of painting, scraping and collaging. |
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Maude May
“Go to your studio and make stuff.” This is her motto and she believes that everything we make, use and give should delight the senses, engage the mind and bring beauty to our world. |
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Barbara Quinn
graduated from the Otis Art Institute. She received a scholarship at the Whitney Museum Independent Study Program, and has been a visiting artist at the American
Academy in Rome. |
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Joan Stuart Ross
studied at Yale, and earned MA and MFA degrees from the University of Iowa. She won SAM’s Betty Bowen Award, a NIAUSI Rome Fellowship, and has had residencies in
Paris and Norway. |
Sharon Sanborn
Sharon Sanborn paints (acrylic, watercolor and collage), takes photos and creates videos.
She is also an Art Therapist in private practice. |
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Phil Stoiber
Phil Stoiber focuses on paper lithography and chine-collé techniques. His prints reflect life-long concerns with the environment, human interaction with land and water, and cartography. |
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Kathryn “Kappy” Trigg
Kappy explores surface, color and space through painting and monotype. A graduate of the UW School of Art, she has exhibited in many NW shows. Kappy has been teaching Monotype workshops for 15 years. |