WEST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR
THIRD EDITION PRINTED IN TEXAS by 360 Press Solutions 2009 Windy Terrace, Cedar Park, TX 78613 360presssolutions.com All works represented in this catalog were reproduced with expressed permission from the artists. All text and images are copyrighted by the individual artist and may not be reproduced without their consent. Copyright Š 2014 West Austin Studio Tour All rights reserved.
BIG MEDIUM Big Medium, is a 501(c)(3) non-profit arts organization based in Austin Texas whose mission is to support the arts and artists in Texas. To achieve this, we proudly produce the East Austin Studio Tour, West Austin Studio Tour and the Texas Biennial, as well as exhibiting innovative contemporary gallery programming in the Big Medium Galleries at Canopy and Bolm. We provide affordable studio space for artists at both locations and seek opportunities with various arts organizations and artists to initiate and support unique and creative projects. 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 2 #101, Austin, TX 78702 (512) 939-6665 bigmedium.org • info@bigmedium.org
INTRODUCTION PG 6-9
THANK YOU PG 10-13
ARTISTS & STUDIOS PG 14-80
EXHIBITIONS PG 82-113
APPENDIX PG 114-121
... PG 122-124
INTRODUCTION WEST SUBTERRANE: Segment 1: Exordium
WELCOME TO WEST
ARTISTS & STUDIOS
Big Medium is proud to present the 3rd Annual West Austin Studio Tour! WEST is a free, self-guided tour that champions the abundance of talent within Austin’s large and wildly diverse creative community. The public is invited to discover new artistic talent, see working studios, learn about artists' tools, techniques, and inspirations, and support the arts community by building their personal art collections with the work of local artists.
This is where the creativity begins. For many of these spaces, this is the only time of year that you can get a special glimpse into the inspiration, process and techniques of the artist. This symbol can be used to find artist studios on the map. The yellow color corresponds to WEST signs displayed outside their physical location. Two Artists & Studios subcategories have been created to help you understand the type of space you will be visiting.
WEST BASICS DATES & TIMES All artist studios and exhibition spaces will be free to the public and open on the weekends of May 10-11 & May 17-18 from 11am - 6pm. WEST BOUNDARIES West of I-35 East of Mopac/Loop 1 South of Hwy 183 North of Hwy 71/Ben White and Hwy 360 COLLECTIVE COURTESY Please keep in mind that many WEST locations are in residential areas. Our neighbors have been very welcoming to tour visitors over the years, and it’s important to respect and reciprocate that hospitality. Please don’t be too loud or cause disturbances; avoid leaving any trash behind; drive and park your cars thoughtfully; and whenever possible, use bikes or public transportation to navigate your way around the tour. FOR MORE INFORMATION Visit: westaustinstudiotour.org Email: west@bigmedium.org Call: (512) 939-6665
RESIDENTIAL STUDIOS Usually individual artists who create work in a studio space at their home. COMMERCIAL LOCATIONS Predominantly commercial or warehouse spaces with multiple artist studios.
EXHIBITIONS Exhibitions take place in spaces that are either dedicated to exhibiting art year-round or have created shows specifically for WEST at their location. This symbol can be used to find Exhibitions on the map with the blue color corresponding to WEST signs outside their physical location. Three Exhibition subcategories have been created to help you understand the type of space you will be visiting. EXHIBITIONS Established art-based venues such as galleries, project spaces, theatres, and museums. TEMPORARY EXHIBITIONS Exhibitions hosted in a variety of spaces, such as restaurants, retail shops or pop-up locations, showcasing the work of local artists. TEMPORARY PROJECTS Site-specific temporary installations or exhibitions taking place in outdoor or non-traditional spaces.
WEST GROUP EXHIBITION The West Austin Studio Tour Group Exhibition (X on the map) is a great way to get a feel for what you can expect to see on the tour. Explore the work of over 160 WEST artists, executed in a wide range of media. All pieces are for sale and a portion of the proceeds benefits Big Medium and the West Austin Studio Tour. APR 12 - MAY 18, 2014 6406 N Interstate 35, Suite 2850A OPENING RECEPTION: SATURDAY, APR 12, 6-10pm REGULAR HOURS: THUR-SAT, 12-6PM
WEST MOBILE m.westaustinstudiotour.com Big Medium is pleased to introduce the WEST mobile website, a free online companion to the WEST catalogue offering a new way for the mobile technorati among you to plan your tour. The mobile website includes images, statements, descriptions, and location information for all WEST artists and exhibitions. Use it to search for your favorite spots or scan a list of categories; create a custom list of favorite artists and exhibitions; and use navigation tools to find your way from spot to spot while you’re out on the tour.
DISCLAIMER The WEST and EAST catalogues are an evolving physical representation of all Austin artists who participate in the tours and the work they create. Big Medium does not set any content guidelines for artists or exercise any predetermined censorship when producing the catalogues and websites. We ask you to please be aware that the 2014 WEST catalogue and website may contain some images with sexual content, nudity, or violence. We understand and appreciate that some individuals may find certain of these images controversial. We respect those opinions and are always open to community feedback.
WEST TEAM Shea Little Executive Director, Design, Program Coordination Jana Swec Illustration, Design Jon Windham Design, Website, Production Jordan Gentry Program & Event Coordination, Communications Lindsey Stern Operations, Accounting, Advertising Nana Mensah Development Director Kevin McNamee-Tweed Gallery Curator, Studio Manager Amanda Winkles Gallery Coordinator, Photo Documentation Jen Hassin Fellow Berkeley Beauchot Intern
SUBTERRANE You’re cresting in an infinite white gulf of unlimited potential. Vast, pure, clean and waiting. Up ahead you see a tiny dot. As you get closer you realize that it’s an opening. An aperture in the void. You enter and are immediately awash in a rollicking cacophony of ideas. Color, voice, form, truth, lies, creation... all begin to hyperstimulate. You’re in the tunnel now. Relax. It’s going to be fine.
THANK YOU WEST SUBTERRANE: Segment 2: Gratia Multus Plus Plurimum
PARTNER
SPONSORS
FUNDERS
Big Medium is funded in part by the City of Austin through the Economic Growth & Redevelopment Services Office/Cultural Arts Division believing an investment in the Arts is an investment in Austin’s future. Big Medium is also supported by the Texas Commission on the Arts and by generous contributions from private donors.
SPECIAL THANKS Alexander Amponsah Ampersand Art Supply Charlene Ansley Sarah Atlee Austin Renaissance Limited Phillip F Auth ell B Sarah Beauchamp Berkley Beauchot Rebecca Bennett Monica Boulton Tana Busch Molly Casey CBRE, Inc. CCC Olivia D'Ambrosio Fred Daniel
William Dibrell DJ Big Face Jennifer Flynn Paula Fontaine-Haake Janet Fulk Carolyn Gee Jennifer Gomez John Halaburt Kurt Hanley Jennifer Hassin Michael Hsu Jessica Illarramendi Bonny Johnson Kwaku Kufuor Jascha Little Margaret MacCary Nancy Maclaine
VOLUNTEERS
ADVERTISERS
Sewah Archer Hollis Baxter Colin Clark Matt Cowan Krissy Delgado Jaelah Kuehmichel Heidi Landau Marshall Walker Lee Stephen Malina Jeff Moast Carson Nelsen Nicole Parker Xavior Patterson Ellis Petersen Paige Reynolds Hannah Roberts David Russ Cathy Savage Thomas Segura Jeff Shires Cameron Terrell Josh Verduzco
Armadillo Christmas Bazaar Art from the Streets Art of the Pot Austin Community College Linda Bagwell Bird’s Barbershop Blackbird and Henry Blanton Museum of Art Melissa Borrell The Contemporary D-Crain Davis Gallery Five Elements Jerry’s Artarama Jobe Fabrications Larry Jolly Kasey McCarty Interior Design Shanny Lott Michael Hsu Office of Architecture Mindzai Creative Mockingbird Domestics Moxie Realty Group Nannie Inez Uncommon Objects Amanda Wood
SPECIAL THANKS Chad Maniccia Nixington McCooney Margaret McNamee Joseph Mensah Virginia Montgomery Lauren Moorman Mary Morse John Mulvany Schuyler E. Nelson-Brown Desmond Ng Jessica Nieri Laney Odom Joseph Pagano Samuel Pate Denaka Perry Karina Persson Joshua Peterson
Diana Phillips Ronald Pippin Erika Propst Tiffany Rasco Cecelia Russell Susan Shahan Reza Shirazi Jessica Shore Barbara Swec Synergy Entertainment Joy Timmons Leslie Unger Claude van Lingen Sara Vanderbeek Cinde Weatherby Peggy Weiss Nate Wells
ARTISTS & STUDIOS WEST SUBTERRANE: Segment 3: Ars Technicus Studium
Weavers and Spinners Society of Austin Weaving, spinning, dyeing, felting
The members of the Weavers and Spinners Society of Austin use both ancient and contemporary techniques to create wearable art, functional items, and some items that aren’t so functional. A member’s home studio provides an opportunity for the guild to demonstrate the skills, equipment, and artistry required for weaving, spinning, dyeing and felting.
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2802 Benbrook Dr • wssaustin.org@gmail.com wssaustin.org
Jan Knox • Austin ArtSpace Acrylic, collage, ink, oil stick, watercolor
Jan Knox paints her love of nature from her viewpoint as a geologist and her worldwide travels. She works in primarily water-based media on both canvas and paper. She works in both black and white and in brilliant colors and textures. She enjoys exploring as a hiker, canoeist and caver.
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7739 Northcross Dr Ste Q • (512) 771-2868 artist.jknox@gmail.com • artbyjanknox.com
Anne Camp Collage
I begin with a layer of acrylic, then add layers of my own handmade papers, vintage papers and fabrics. I add and subtract until a pleasing pattern and color emerges and creates a story of its own.
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3203 Pinecrest Dr • (512) 567-8327 anne_camp@hotmail.com • anneelizabethcamp.com WEST AUSTIN STUDIO TOUR 2014
Faustinus Deraet Photography
For several years Faustinus has been photographing different countries with a Holga (plastic toy film camera) creating “The Plastic Eye” series. He also uses digital cameras to create unusual and unique images of his little girl, developing the “Abandoning Ania” and “Observing Ania” series. Faustinus is a fine art photographer represented by Davis Gallery.
2906 Stoneway Dr • faustinusderaet@yahoo.com faustinusderaet.com
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Laura Latimer Mixed media, translucent collage on board, paper and canvas
Translucent layers of color and pattern blend to express both narrative and conceptual subject matter. My work is created by allowing chance to play an integral part in the final compositions and is propelled by an ongoing exploration of possibilities.
6814 Pioneer Pl • info@lauralatimer.com lauralatimer.com
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Emilio Villarruel guest of Laura Latimer Acrylic, pastel, mixed media on paper, canvas, wood
I use multiple techniques: printmaking, image transfers, collage, painting and drawing to create visual opinions of our popular culture – both past and present. Bold, abstract imagery often disguises underlying social criticism. These interpretations of events, which I feel are essential for us to remember, serve as my “offspring” or a legacy of visual bookmarks in the pages of history. 6814 Pioneer Pl • (915) 244-2028 rruel1979@gmail.com
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Janna Sammon Mixed media
As I paint, I play. laugh. question. listen. trust. and then let go. Beginning with the basics – hands, paints, pencil – I have a conversation with each piece – and stand back and see what evolves.
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6812 Pioneer Pl • (512) 970-3849 jsammon@austin.rr.com
William Cauthern Block prints, mixed media sculpture
My recent art works are produced from observation and photos, in which I explore texture and repetition. My art focuses primarily on the personal symbolism of these items and environments.
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6803 Pioneer Pl • (512) 589-3834
wcauthern@gmail.com • william-cauthern.artistwebsites.com
Modplexi • Wendy Saha and Melissa Sonzala Hand cut collage on plexiglas, mixed media
Our ar t is never planned. Rather the result of one found image triggering the process of cutting, collaging, talking, rethinking and then, collaging all over again. We are inspired by and take from everything – pop ar t, trash ar t, music, culture, old things, new things, and the whole notion of reinterpreting found pictures into our own imagined stories. Take it in, cut it up, spit it out anew.
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3113 Carlisle Dr • modplexi@gmail.com • modplexi.com
Priscilla Robinson • Priscilla Robinson Studios Handmade paper, fused glass, mixed media
Celebrating 36 years of painting using mixed media and handmade paper.
2811 Hancock Dr • (512) 663-2608 pjr@priscillarobinson.com • priscillarobinson.com
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Mary Yznaga • M.Y. Metal Metal sculpture
My art runs the gamut from functional to spiritual. Recent creations include 25 lb. steel agave plants, featherlight aluminum Milagros and celebratory light fixtures. The “Déjeuner” light fixture is composed of a stainless steel drum festooned with aluminum table settings and glass.
5414 Woodview Ave • myznaga@austin.rr.com krop.com/myznaga
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Joy Sottile • Crestmont Dr studio Printmaking, painting,mixed media, jewelry
I can never remember a time in my life when I wasn’t making things. Drawing from my background in clay, printmaking and painting, it now f eels very natural to merge these techniques and materials together. There is a back and forth process that is quite satisfying.
5004 Crestmont Dr • (512) 970-6878 joysottile@gmail.com
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Deborah Ellison guest of Joy Sottile Ceramics, sculpture, mixed media
I love clay, carving tools, minerals, fire. paper, pencils, paint, glue, glitter, wood, silver, stories and time by myself. Abracadabra! Art!
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5004 Crestmont Dr • (512) 797-8478 deborahellisonearthworks@gmail.com
Philip Sterzing Oil
I am a native Austinite who has worked in painting and printmaking since High School. I studied ar t at UT and at Cooper Union in New York City. I believe like Georgia O’Keefe did that the painting should speak for itself. I enjoy the challenge of painting landscapes, abstracts, and figurative painting.
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1407 W 51st St • (512) 934-7911 philsterzing@gmail.com
John Kuehne guest of Philip Sterzing Painting
I paint representationally in oils. In order to maintain the most intimate contact with my subject I always paint from life. I execute my small works with palette knives so as to emphasize the plastic qualities of the expensive mud we call oil paints. Because my own life is so enhanced by possessing original art, I enjoy making small works that I can offer at a modest price.
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1407 W 51st St • kuehne.wordpress.com
The Arc of the Arts Studio & Gallery Fine arts, music, film making
The Arc of the Ar ts is a creative ar ts program offered by The Arc of the Capital Area, which provides services for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. At the Arc, ar tists explore their own ar tistic process and gain a strong sense of self-wor th. Each ar tist’s unique perspective of the world is reflected in the works of ar t displayed in the gallery and throughout the community. 4902 Grover Ave • (512) 476-7044 art@arcofthecapitalarea.org • arcofthearts.com
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Manik Nakra Jungles, severed heads
Blurred lines between utopia and dystopia tragedy and paradise are homogenizing. Lush and oversaturated happens what have I done but wander with my stomach abounded hope and destructive tranquility tangled flora and fauna and feelings, engulfed by gigantic human mouths the rest of you is paradise. – M.N.
5511 A Jeff Davis Ave • (281) 433-9465 manikinskywalker@gmail.com • maniknakra.com
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Stephen Schwake Oil, drawing, prints, glass
I am an artist, designer, and craftsman who lives in Austin, Texas. I am primarily an oil painter, but I also make prints, drawings, glasswork, and the occasional sculpture.
5613 B Jim Hogg Ave • (512) 939-6080 stephen@stephenschwake.com • stephenschwake.com
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Swava Pearl Hooks Oil
I just like to paint.
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5615 Jim Hogg Ave Ste B • swava.pearl@gmail.com swavapearl.com
Padaric Kolander Painting, printmaking, mixed media, drawing
I am not depicting a specific person in my work, and text is purposely juxtaposed, but often out of context. Recombined, and interpreted by the viewer, these devices reveal open-ended themes of ignorance, contradiction and cynicism. These themes are my true subjects.
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5801 Joe Sayers Ave • herman@padarickolander.com padarickolander.com
Jamie Spinello guest of Padaric Kolander Sculpture, mixed media drawing
I investigate the visual changes in morphological stages and mutations in nature. Molting of exoskeletons in invertebrates and plant growth patterns are points of interest. I build imaginary structures out of hand cut paper, plastic and metal that celebrate complexities of natural forms. I display my creations like specimens that the viewer can explore in three dimensions.
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5801 Joe Sayers Ave • spinellodesign@yahoo.com jamiespinello.com
Cameron Petri guest of Padaric Kolander Oil
I just want to paint as well as I can, and learn to paint better in the process.
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5801 Joe Sayers Ave • (512) 589-0359
Negina Kolesar Oil, acrylic, ceramic, cotton
Fun paintings, friendly pottery, flexible purses... why not? I’m a maker. I make things that make me happy. I use my hands to make pottery, then smile whenever I hold it because it fits my hands so well. I paint nude portraits of my model’s favorite parts. I once made a “Team Cate” shirt in support of a friend living far away. Life is what you make of it, and I choose to make the most of mine.
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1105 Alegria Rd • (512) 222-8986 lusciousninja@gmail.com • lusciousninja.com
Pat Meheriuk Clay
Push it: pinch it: paddle it! What other medium allows one to create art that can be both visually pleasing and also serve us in daily life.
1307 Alegria Rd • (512) 517-4673 patz67meh@yahoo.com
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Ruth Heffron • Lines Fine Art Oil
Art, for me, is like poetry: it is the discipline of finding the right “phrase” to describe so much. It fuses emotion and observation, instinct and learning into a creation of form, light, color and space that tells a story. It offers me, in today’s over-stimulated and chaotic world, an opportunity for reflection and a source of beauty and balance.
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1503 Romeria Dr • (512) 751-9614 artist@ruthheffron.com • ruthheffron.com
Karen Offutt Oil, drawing
When I paint, I’m trying to convey the beauty of what I see in the world around me.
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1805 Romeria Dr • (512) 296-3435 okoffutt@yahoo.com • karenoffutt.com
Terrell Powell Mixed media paintings, constructions
Contemporary, primitive, spontaneous, naive, mixed media paintings and constructions. Collected by thousands; coveted by more!
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2016 Brentwood St • (512) 458-3849 terrellpowellartist@yahoo.com facebook.com/pages/terrell-powell-studio/355993567751960
Collin Welsch guest of Terrell Powell Mixed media paintings
This body of work is a collaborative effor t between ar tists Collin Welsch and Terrell Powell. The pieces were created combining structured ideas and organic flow. It is an exercise in exploring the conflict between formal, tight work and loose spontaneity. The pieces are evidence of what happens when two established ar tists combine styles, influences and different color theories. 2016 Brentwood St • (512) 826-1399 collinwelsch@yahoo.com • collinwelsch.com
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Larry Goode Mixed media, collage, painting, digital
Larry Goode is an ar t maker, illustrator, designer, teacher of eclectic creative thoughts and occasional filmmaker. Goode combines drawing, painting, found objects, photography, and other ar tifacts to create whimsical dreamlike images. His work invites the viewer’s curiosity and creates a sense of discovery and wonder. Goode currently lives in Austin with his wife and two hairless dogs. 2014 Brentwood St • (512) 467-7471 lgoode@larrygoode.com • larrygoode.com
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Jonathan Faber Painting
My work is involved within the paradox of memory and observation, seeking out subjects that co-exist between the expansive and the intimate, the recognizable and the ambiguous. Subjects are drawn from domestic and landscape settings as they manifest from memories of places or things observed, lived with, or passed through.
1304 Brentwood St • jonathanfaber.net
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Patricia Strong • Strong Art Acrylic, oil
I have a deep appreciation for what is historic but the beat of the new is beguiling. I do both figurative, landscape and abstraction; each new work is inspired by what I am currently reading, whom I am communicating with and sometimes, the collaboration with other artists or clients.
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1107 Justin Ln • (512) 451-5884
strongpaint@blogspot.com • strongdecorativepaint.blogspot.com
Sonya Berg Painting, mixed media
My recent work is a combination of photography and paint to create alluring but disruptive visual space. Abstracted windows of color and space develop from a loss of context. Visual splits, juxtaposed depth and flatness, and a combination of recognizable space and abstraction invoke curiosity and confusion in the physical manipulation of the reference image.
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1500 Ruth Ave • sonyaberg.art@gmail.com sonyaberg.com
Roy Moore Photography, digital art
The camera lens is an eye that sees what evades every consciousness and offers a vision of what might be or could have been. Roy’s work combines textures of overlooked structures, uncovered street ar t, and abstracted reality. In this celebration of the richness of human experience, we see and feel the intensity of the everyday and access the potential of the seemingly mundane.
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1704 Justin Ln Ste B • (512) 771-2375 roy@controlimages.com • controlimages.com
Cliona Gunter Painting, collage, spinners, game boards, crowns, objects, books
This year I made found object spinners and crowns. I painted crush paintings about the objects I made. I altered game boards with drawings and paintings of the crowns and spinners. I paint about feelings and sort out emotional wounds through paintings. I enjoy abstraction and suburban night landscapes.
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1305 Piedmont Ave • (512) 586-9867 trixar4kids@gmail.com • clionagunter.com
Chris Chappell Painting
Chris is a prolific artist who paints large, expressive landscapes and figures. He loves painting from life, often dragging his paints out to the country, downtown, or even just out to the yard to paint what he sees. A native Austinite, he lives with his family in Crestview.
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1506 Madison Ave • (512) 350-3764 chrisrchappell@gmail.com • chrischappellart.com
Kristie Zamrazil • FullMoon YellowHouse Oil
I paint portraits to depict a person’s inner wisdom. I am inspired by the isolated moment, the look before an emotional turn, a beseeching gaze, and signs of hard won experience. I seek faces that teach us, which is why I sometimes use traditional or suggestive religious iconography. I also use Old Master’s techniques of colored glazes to create a depth of skin tone, warmth, and otherworldliness. 1819 Piedmont Ave • (512) 322-0333 kzamrazil@sbcglobal.net • kristiezamrazil.com
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Monte Rhodes guest of Kristie Zamrazil Silver, copper jewelry
Making jewelry challenges my brain and my hands. It is a pleasure to show my work and to be acknowledged for it. Sharing my work with others who enjoy it is one of my life’s great pleasures. When I create a piece of jewelry that is done right and not like anything that I have seen or done before I get a feeling of accomplishment that is very gratifying.
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1819 Piedmont Ave • (512) 751-8241 rhodesm1@swbell.net • monterhodes.com
Winston Hicks guest of Kristie Zamrazil Photography
My interest in subject and style varies but what I am usually drawn to is solitude and quiet reflection, especially when taking candid portraits.
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1819 Piedmont Ave • (512) 845-6139 winstonhicks@gmail.com • winstonhicks.com
Scotty Stevenson Oil
I moved to Austin 5 years ago and only this year was able to build a studio and return to painting. I am resurrecting my “Morse Code” series, large paintings of congestion of dots and dashes in knobby grid-like landscapes. Morse was the tom-tom drum of the industrial revolution, and like all the obsolete tongues fell on hard times and deaf ears, I am using it to paint stories, dreams, and poems.
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1807 Pasadena Dr • (512) 538-4634 walkingfossil@me.com • scottystevenson.com
Lisa Eisenbrey Collage
I came to visual art from a background in fiction writing. The medium has changed, but storytelling remains the guiding force of my work. Through cut-and-paste collage I liberate characters and settings from vintage material and give them new life in scenes that invite the viewer to fill in the plot.
1707 B Princeton Ave • lisa@simpletoenchant.com simpletoenchant.com
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Jim Sipowicz guest of Lisa Eisenbrey Photography
My photography work for this show includes images from two treks I took through rural Zambia, in southern Africa. They document two different medical missionary groups, and their outreach work in one of the poorest places on the planet. The art of the final print is an essential part of my work. I print my own images using a variety of materials and printing techniques. Every print is an original. 1707 B Princeton Ave • (512) 415-3446
sipowicz@customarteditions.com • customarteditions.com
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Darryl Freeman • Darryl Freeman Studio Oil on canvas, pastel on paper, mixed media, prints
I have been painting in my 600 sq ft studio for more than 10 years. I will have over 100 works of art to view as well as the studio and my beautiful yard. The entire property is truly a work of art in itself, including two ponds, a greenhouse, extensive stone and tile work, 1940s era cottage, chicken coop, flowers and plants. Refreshments on hand. Art, art and more art.
7912 Tisdale Dr • (512) 371-0438 darrylfreeman@sbcglobal.net • darrylsart.com
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Carmen Canann • CarmenCanCreate Mixed media
Carmen began taking photographs while living on the beach in Hawaii and took up painting in acrylic after moving to Austin. Now she mixes photos with paint and other mixed media on canvas and boards and makes mobiles and designs container gardens. The space looks out onto a garden area. There is street parking and a side entrance for art shows.
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614 Bissonet Ln • (512) 451-4785 carmencan66@gmail.com • carmencancreate.com
Glenda Kronke • G Kronke Studios Kiln formed glass
My work is a reflection of the awe and wonder I feel at nature’s ability to create the rare and exotic. I strive to create textures that compel touch, colors that provoke memory, and shapes that expand reality.
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6910 Shirley Ave Ste A & B • (512) 351-5120 gkronke@yahoo.com • gkronkestudios.com
Petrified Design • Gable Bostic and Tyson Pendergrass Modern furniture, design
Woodworking and metalworking knowledge, mixed with an admiration of design and modern furniture, along with the creative inspiration found in our surroundings and materials around us envelopes Petrified Design.
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6910 Shirley Ave Ste F • (806) 790-1622 tyson@petrifieddesign.com • petrifieddesign.com
Morgan Bogart • Glass Blowing Austin Blown glass
After receiving my BFA in glass ar t from RIT’s School for American Crafts in 2002, I went on to work in production studios in New Orleans and then Seattle. I have also been for tunate enough to work with major ar tists in the glass world and study at the Pilchuck Glass School. Since moving to Austin I’ve had the oppor tunity to build my own studio and share my ar t form with the public. 6910 Shirley Ave Ste B • (512) 968-2551 info@glassblowingaustin.com • glassblowingaustin.com
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Ian Duncan guest at Glass Blowing Austin Glass blowing
I have been blowing glass for 14 years now and it still never ceases to amaze me. The immediacy and versatility of the medium is what immediately grabbed my attention. Glass can be brightly colored, transparent or opaque, refract light or glow. I primarily make blown glass vessels, sculpture, and installations.
6910 Shirley Ave Ste B • (512) 968-2551 info@glassblowingaustin.com • glassblowingaustin.com
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Theresa Jorgensen guest at Glass Blowing Austin Hand blown glass
I have been influenced by art all my life; as a child I was surrounded with potters from around the world and the classic vessel shapes used, altered and molded to each person’s style. In school I learned the elegance that can be achieved in simplicity. So, my work plays on the shapes that will pleasantly carry a unique, simple design and the different textures that can be created with glass. 6910 Shirley Ave Ste B • (910) 992-4015 theresa.jorgensen@gmail.com • jorgensenglass.com
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Eric Verret Ink markers on water color paper
I use ink markers on watercolor paper. I try and express what I see and feel, hopefully giving you a glimpse, as to how I see the world. Through the manipulation of color and shapes I try to create an emotional response of happiness. I use pointillism to express how I see the world. My mind sees small details of a seen, then assembles them to create the full picture. I approach art the same way.
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5701 Chesterfield Ave • (512) 925-6155 emverret@yahoo.com • ericverret.com
Christopher Hynes Assemblages, collage, color field painting
I work mostly with found objects and paintings I’ve created on paper or wood. I like to juxtapose artifacts that are incongruous but that work together in an intriguing way around a central theme, which is sometimes serious and political, sometimes whimsical and humorous.
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5206 Guadalupe St • (512) 371-1806
christopher@christopherhynes.com • christopherhynes.com
Stephen Connor Multimedia
My art for WEST will be layered – similar to instruments in a quartet – combining painting, photography, digital prints, 3D modeling, and writing. My art includes things I like, such as the guitar, humor, Zen, enlightenment and science fiction.
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4529 Avenue B • (512) 922-2049 • deep4d@gmail.com stephenpaulconnor.com
Kim Bernson • Kijaso Art Acrylic on canvas
I paint from things that move me, seeking to capture that macro moment of time. I hope to convey movement, the emotion in someone’s eyes, a single object that has a story that no one really knows, the awe of a flower unfolding... all in what might seem like a dream.
1002 E 46th St • (512) 689-0660 kijaso@gmail.com • kijaso.com
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Anne Ducote guest of Kim Bernson Oil, acrylic, pastel
My work continues to be an exercise in seeing. Most viewers focus on the obvious – elements of light, high notes, literal tales; but there is more to know. The story of a piece of art can also have many layers of intent not always immediate. Dig into the shadows, study, explore. View with new eyes. A fresh perspective can change one’s perception, enriching in ways that will surprise. 1002 E 46th St • (512) 422-7643 anne.ducote@att.net • anneducote.com
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Denise Fulton Acrylic on panel
I see each tree as having a distinct personality, which informs the composition and color choices. The works are done in acrylic on panel. I paint in thin layers and use found objects (e.g. cloth, combs, sticks) to lift out or scratch in patterns. The images have a gauzy translucency that feels a bit like watercolor while the palette, in contrast, is jarringly bright and saturated.
4104 Avenue H • (512) 431-5045 denise@denisemfulton.com • denisemfulton.com
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Chalda Maloff guest of Denise Fulton Digital painting
My art reflects my abiding optimism and faith in the order of our world. My process, sometimes intellectual and sometimes intuitive, consists of working and reworking shapes and colors towards an expressive whole that will have the power to evoke emotion, sensuality, and spirituality.
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4104 Avenue H • cmaloff@medium-s.com • chalda.com
Nancy Germond Clay
Inspired by adventure and nature, Nancy’s current line of work reflects her relationship with Lima Bean, a 1975 trailer and it’s magical ability to reduce boundaries – whether during a trip or in the art studio. Clay is the current medium of choice but don’t be surprised to find other mediums as well since Nancy’s credo is “They must often change, who would remain constant in wisdom and happiness.”
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1920 W 39th St • (512) 940-4210 ngermond@sbcglobal.net • germonddesigns.com
Pat Falconer Painting
I love to draw and paint. My subject matter varies from year to year but mainly deals with backyard wildlife including dogs and cats.
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1516 W 31st St • (512) 479-4089 pfalconer13@gmail.com
Marja Spearman Sculpture
A busy year inspired a site-specific ceramic sculpture, and other large work now in progress. And then there are the two buildings next door, being renovated to house “de stijl, podium for art.” Many new ventures on the horizon. Stop by to see it all.
1014 W 31st St • (512) 815-7534 marjaverhaar@earthlink.net • marjaspearman.com
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Curtis Lund guest of Marja Spearman Pottery
Wheel thrown crockery made from custom blended clay and glazes. New works for 2014 include slip and glaze surfaces developed from locally sourced clay enhancing each piece with a unique connection to the Austin landscape. The buildings next door, a new place for my workshop, are being renovated to house “de stijl, podium for art.” Come on by and check things out!
1014 W 31st St • (512) 351-6212
pottery.curtislund@gmail.com • curtislundceramics.blogspot.com
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Nell Gottlieb guest of Marja Spearman Ceramics, glass
Gottlieb’s organic forms reveal the process of birth, growth, decline, decay, and rebirth of the species. Her mixed media of clay and glass, two substances of the earth, combine to provide strength, translucence and fragility.
1014 W 31st St • (512) 663-8450 nell.gottlieb@gmail.com • nellgottlieb.com
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Christina Coleman guest of Marja Spearman Ceramics
Continuing an exploration of materials related to my experiences with hair, my new work consists of ceramic sculptural variations on the comb. Through these small sculptures I have manipulated the comb’s form in order to add new perspective to its function. The two buildings next door are being renovated to house “de stijl, podium for art.” Can’t wait to move in. Drop in and have a look!
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1014 W 31st St • christinacoleman.net
Casey Diebold Acrylic on canvas and wood panel
Casey Diebold’s work is a hybrid of classic style pulp-illustration and crime noir depicting fictional rebel-romance and motorcycle gang stories set in the 50’s and 60’s. Artistic influences include mid-century pulp illustrators such as Mitchell Hooks, Robert McGinnis, and Mort Kunstler; as well as Hitchcock, Garage Rock, and the full Chevy line-up between 1956 and 1964.
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2812 Nueces St #101 • (917) 833-4210 casey.diebold@gmail.com • caseydiebold.com
Herman Dyal Pigment prints
My work draws on original and found images from the realms of architecture, design, history, popular culture, and personal experience. Images are juxtaposed, overlaid, and combined with color fields to create what are often gauzy and diaphanous dream-like compositions.
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1801 Lavaca St #115 • (512) 431-9865 hdyal@dyalpartners.com • hermandyal.com
Jack Murphy guest of Herman Dyal Text art
I create small text art pieces using the gridded medium of the typewriter. A variety of operations are used. Some are more formal—using the specific densities of characters to create larger shapes and patterns—while others utilize quotations, fields of symbols, chance operations, or ambiguous directives. All works are typed by hand on 6” x 9” sheets of drawing paper.
1801 Lavaca St #115
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Patrick Puckett Painting, drawing
I will be displaying new paintings and works on paper.
1709 San Antonio St • (601) 209-1113 patrick@patrickpuckett.com • patrickpuckett.com
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Bob Swaffar • artStar Studio Functional ceramics
I like to work with porcelain fired in some sort of atmospheric kiln conditions, such as wood, salt, or soda. My pieces are functional and usually thrown on a potter’s wheel. They tend to emphasize surface movement and texture.
906 W 17th St • (512) 477-7449 swaffar@lostinaustin.com • lostinaustin.com/artstar
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Escape Artist Studio Painting, ceramics, glass
Escape Ar tists Studio has 6 Austin ar tists-in-residence who have painted, studied, and traveled together for over 6 years. We are Nelleen McCormick, Ann Jones, Anne Ames, Michael Buls, Brenda Wendel, and Beth Fowler. Our ar t ranges from oil and acrylic paintings to India ink/wash on paper to fused glass and pottery. Each ar tist explores their own style.
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1507 Woodlawn Ste C • (512) 422-9036 info@escapeartiststudio.org • escapeartiststudio.org
Jeanne Philquist Oil painting
I’m thrilled to open my home studio again this spring for WEST! Last year was wonderful! I paint dogs, stiff cats, rabbits and goats (sometimes a bear) interacting (or not) with their human friends and caretakers. I strive to create moments in time with feeling and humor, all in a “Pogo-Existential” (read fun) environment. My home is near Enfield and Mopac. Please come see me! We’ll have fun too!
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1709 Palma Plaza • (512) 478-9590 jphilquist@austin.rr.com • facebook.com/jeanne.philquist
Laura Sturtz guest at Jeanne Philquist Recycled metals, sculpture, mobiles, jewelry, chess sets, 2D art
The pure joy of creation is the wonder of making art. However, I always feel better about making more ‘stuff’ when I create with consciousness and conscience. This may include environmental concerns, using recycled materials, dealing with social and relationships issues, drawing attention to the wonder of the natural world...
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1709 Palma Plaza • (512) 282-9480 artist@artist123.com • artist123.com
Judy Paul Mixed media
Judy Paul creates dynamic paintings that are teeming with life. Interwoven in the artist’s densely layered pictorial spaces are trees, birds, scientific illustrations, and textual fragments. Whether she is using acrylic paint, graphite, screen printing, collage, or all the above, Paul celebrates the process of making art and provides the viewer with thoughtful and visually exciting experiences. 2205 Bridle Path • (512) 507-8199 judy@judypaul.com • judypaul.com
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Kate Csillagi • The Roost Mixed media
My work is guided by mercurial patterns and the urge to communicate without language. We live in an era that says yes to every shallow desire, but our most primal pleas are denied. This series is about reclaiming the awkward space. Themes include gut brain flexing, pheromone broadcasting, and responsible tourism into the occult.
1011 A Charlotte St • (979) 216-8806 kcsillarose@gmail.com • vermillionand1.blogspot.com
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Scott Baltisberger Inks, watercolors, colored pencils
I believe is that an artistic image exists prior to its creation. My role is to allow brush and ink the greatest freedom possible to seek that image, unencumbered by my preconceptions, thoughts or emotions. I attempt to work harmoniously with the materials to uncover what is already there. The result is often mysterious even to myself.
1616 Confederate St • (512) 517-6096 bltsbrgr@yahoo.com
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Carol Hayman Printmaking
My approach to photography is anthropological and my subject is the effect of globalization. My photographs become fine ar t prints by being turned into etchings using polymer plates and the intaglio press at Slugfest Printmaking Workshop. The work is inherently ambiguous with a mysterious quality. Turning photographs into fine ar t prints is a laborious but satisfying printmaking process.
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1001 Eason St • (512) 477-3099 carolhayman@yahoo.com • carolhayman.weebly.com
Barbara Timko guest of Carol Hayman Painting
My art emerges in a dark room on a glass table, under lit by soft light. Dreams make powerful pictures of a woman on adventures with her dog companions. Negative space is as alluring as the positive. On thin translucent cloth the images flesh out with terra cotta washes. Muted colors enhance the inner life depicted. My goal: capture attention in a space that is a doorway to a meditative state.
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1001 Eason St • (512) 296-8685 • btimko@aol.com
Neena Buxani guest of Carol Hayman Acrylic
Bold color is my passion and my vision. I let color guide my paintings and take them to a place where unrealized emotions are found. That’s when I know I was successful in making “Art”. I love for people to look at my paintings and feel something powerful. I truly believe that what we see in someone’s art teaches us something about ourselves. We can learn something new each time we experience art.
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1001 Eason St • (512) 587-1151 neenasart@gmail.com • neenabuxani.com
Selana Fara Painting
Selena Fara has had no formal training, painting is her freedom. She feels deep gratitude to have found her path as an artist and to have been awarded Los Angeles’s RAWartist of the year in 2011. She channels sexuality by way of the female figure, portraying each woman she paints as a different character, with her own story. Recently relocating from Brooklyn, NY, she now resides in Austin, Texas.
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1004 Eason St • (512) 944-8079 selenafara.com
Pat Molina Watercolor
Watercolor is a tribute to non-petroleum mediums; a spontaneous adventure between realism and abstract. I look for ways to balance the dark with light, depth with sparkle, and movement with stillness – all at the same time.
1200 Elm St #115 • (512) 825-2370 molinayvedia@msn.com • artbypatmolina.com
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Phillip Wade Oil, acrylic on canvas
It’s now been thir ty years since I moved to Austin from Philadelphia, where I studied at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Ar ts. The Master’s program at UT changed my way of thinking, but I really think it was the blinding light that was the real revelation, especially after many years back and for th to Cornwall where my mother lived, in lovely rooms that still appear in all my paintings. 1202 Lorrain St • (512) 658-0465 phillipwade2@gmail.com • phillipwade.net
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Eve Larson guest of Phillip Wade Oil
I come to visual art from the world of ballet. I was a ballet dancer for many years. I imbue my paintings with the romance and movement of the dance. I always look for the beauty, expressiveness and theatricality in life and art. My paintings have an implied story behind them, which I leave to the viewer’s imagination to fill out.
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1202 Lorrain St • (512) 477-5031 evelarson@mac.com • evelarson.com
Ellen Willis guest of Phillip Wade Oil
Ellen Willis paints a wide variety of subject matter but she does most of her work from life because she believes it helps convey the most feeling with her subject matter. She endeavors to paint that which is “good, true, and beautiful."
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1202 Lorrain St • (512) 454-2747 ellen@austin.rr.com • ellenwillis.com
Marjorie Moore • Marjorie Moore Studio Combined media
The direction of my work has evolved over several decades and includes many aspects of drawing, painting and combined media. I have a profound interest in the process of creating beauty from retrieved objects, both natural and human made. My studio, a contemporary cabinet of wonder, is alive with disparate objects waiting for a place in the next phase of work.
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1309 W 9½ St • (512) 917-6378 mooremarjorie67@gmail.com • marjoriemoore.com
Lynn Krauss guest of Marjorie Moore Textiles
Our commitment to the re-emerging textile community in Maine means we keep our manufacturing local. We consider ourselves part of the growing “slow fashion” movement, where quality and enduring design in small batches takes precedence over mass production. We design clothes and objects we would like for ourselves and have discovered a whole world of women that love them the way we do. 1309 W 9½ St • (774) 234-7678 info@southstlinen.com • southstlinen.com
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Christina Green-Martinez Oil, watercolor, acrylic
Art in all its forms is an essential part of what it means to be human. My work encompasses the joy of painting En Plein Air, capturing the human form and exploring the nonsubjective realms of the abstract. I paint in oils, watercolor and acrylics. Portrait or subject commissions accepted.
703 B Brownlee Cir • chrisgmartinez@hotmail.com vibrationalart.org
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Craig Kolavo • AwesOm Life Metalwork
AwesOm Life creates thoughtful products for a conscious consumer. A large portion of profits benefits local charities. I started making metal yoga sculptures and I have expanded into metal-framed rustic tables and a variety of other metal fabricated products.
508 B Walsh St • (832) 226-3277 craig@awesomlife.com • awesomlife.com
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Dwain Kelley • Rose St Studios Mixed media
Strength is what remains – regardless of how wood, metal, glass, rock or cloth have been ravaged by the elements, nature or man – what survives is the strongest part. Incorporating these pieces into a work of art makes a genuine, lasting statement about survival and discovery.
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1107 Rose St • (512) 476-2588 rosest@aol.com • dwainkelley.com
Steve Maddox guest of Rose St Studios Acrylic, mixed media
I explore the uses of color fields, shapes, and textures to express myself. Each painting is very personal to me. I paint from my soul and am never quite sure how each piece will evolve. I try to evoke a sense of calm and beauty while at the same time using texture to create some distraction, causing thoughtful contemplation.
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1107 Rose St • (512) 476-2588
Mary Barminski Johnson guest of Rose St Studios Painting, mixed media
Barminski Johnson’s art explores patterns that speak to the transformative power of repetition. Nurturing, simple acts of kindness, the joy of companionship, and the fulfillment of sharing with others – the circles of daily life that bind us together.
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1107 Rose St • (512) 476-2588 rosest@aol.com • barminskijohnson.com
Yolanda Santoyo guest of Rose St Studios Acrylic, mixed media
Yolanda Santoyos’ project consists of multiple works, in a range of different media, grouped around specific themes and meanings about family, relationships between man, woman and child, ancient Mexican traditions and stories and how we transform from them today.
1107 Rose St
• (512) 476-2588 • rosest@aol.com
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Csilla Somogyi • CsillaWear Fashion design
Csilla Somogyi, a featured New York City designer, constructs all dresses and tops from first sketch to the last stitch in her downtown boutique. Csilla’s hand made designs glorify the woman’s body with carefully selected fabrics tailored into beautiful and classic silhouettes. Csilla’s custom couture experience is greatly influenced by her European background and love for international finesse. 504 Congress Ave #100 • (512) 499-0039 csilla@csillawear.com • csillawear.com
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Maria Martin guest of Csilla Somogyi Watercolor on canvas
After spending over a decade operating exclusively in the professional realm of interior design, I express my love for color and textures into large and imaginative compositions. I use nature and design for my inspiration. I bring in the modern elements to break up the expected and add levels to each images composition.
504 Congress Ave #100 • (512) 627-6552 m@mariamartinart.com • mariamartinart.com
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Hallie Rae Ward • One Way Studio Mixed media, painting, printmaking
Life for me centers around interactions with people. Some relationships evolve step by step, while others happen with instant electricity. It is a moment of discovery as to who you are going to meet and where, and what that relationship will bring. My art explores the connections between people, their environment, their city, and language.
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1600 A Virginia Ave • (512) 585-7075 info@hallieraeward.com • hallieraeward.com
RJ Oehler Acrylic on canvas, pen on paper, oil pastels, yarn-paintings
Though the photos seen here are of my “yarn-paintings” (colored yarn, beads, shells, fabric etc. pressed into a beeswaxed board), I will also exhibit acrylic on canvas paintings, oil pastels and drawings on paper, in a wide range of styles and sizes from 4 x 6" to 5 x 8’.
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1608 Dexter St • (512) 440-1269 rjoehler@gmail.com • rjoehler.wordpress.com
Julie Konvicka Sterling silver and gold
Julie Konicka was standing on a street in France when she realized it was time to leave the fear and loathing of high tech. Driven to learn the equation of form and balance brought by fire and forged metal she honed her metalworking skills in Recife, Brazil and later Austin, Texas. Julie hammers and sculpts sterling silver and gold into shapes that echo the mathematics of nature and perfect form.
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1403 B Oxford Ave • (512) 619-2138 info@juliekonvicka.com • juliekonvicka.com
Paige DeShong Sterling silver, copper, iron, found glass
I am drawn to found objects and nature, and my art and craft reflects both. I’ve been making jewelry and other artistic objects like sculpture, lamps and wall hangings for about 25 years. Each piece of my work is one-of-a kind and is designed organically, evolving along with the process of creating it. It’s the process that I keep coming back to – in it I find solace and meaning.
1508 Oxford Ave • (512) 924-1323 paigedeshong@yahoo.com
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Audrey Lehmann Richard guest of Paige Deshong Acrylic on canvas, board
Art fills me up. Painting inspires me, I need to paint. Creating makes me incredibly fulfilled. Even when it’s challenging, painting brings me great joy. My nature is to go for the face. I am drawn to portrait work. To zoom in tight, into the intimacy you find in expression, the eyes, getting it right. I haven’t even begun to tap into my true creative self after a decade of art.
1508 Oxford Ave • (512) 658-6822 audrey@heyaudrey.com • heyaudrey.com
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Jerry DeFrese Mixed media
Common objects and thoughts discarded, recycled and recombined into “art”.
1112 Bluebonnet Ln • (512) 695-9499 jdefrese@yahoo.com • jdefrese.blogspot.com
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Alli Schukar Photography
Alli Schukar has been a fine art, portrait, event, and corporate freelance photography for 10+ years. She started learning photography at the age of ten. She studied photography at Biola University, and at The Aegean Center for the Fine Arts. She transitioned to digital for some of her work, but still works in film photography. She has displayed her work throughout the U.S. and internationally.
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1502 Bluebonnet Ln • alli@allischukar.com allischukar.com
Lena Adeline guest of Alli Schukar Oil
Lena Adeline works and resides in beautiful Austin, Texas. She has studied studio arts at The School of The Art Institute of Chicago and The University of Colorado at Boulder and has been oil painting for 15 years. She is currently represented by Art Affair Lakeway. You can find her work in the local Austin area and her Etsy shop: www.etsy.com/shop/LenaAdeline.
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1502 Bluebonnet Ln • lenaadelineart@gmail.com lenaadeline.com
Raquel Cordón guest of Alli Schukar Oil
I am completing my Master in Fine Art this year at the Academy of Art University in San Francisco. My work is currently representational, focusing on still life. I do portrait and commissioned work upon request.
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1502 Bluebonnet Ln • raquel@raquelcordon.com raquelcordon.com
Stacey Lee Blackman guest of Alli Schukar Oil, gouache, pastel, ink
Layers of the body, colors, shadows, adding, taking away, stitching back together. The veiled presence and relationship dynamics of what is seen. Drawn to shadows and moments that do not last. Listening to what’s outside my skin and inside my bones and responding. Transferring this to that with ink or paint or thread. I create, I educate to keep my palms pressed up against a sense of wonder. 1502 Bluebonnet Ln • kalabesh@yahoo.com
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Tamera Lee guest of Alli Schukar Latex, acrylic, charcoal, pastels, repurposed paint
Pulsating, vibrating and alive with color and soul, my mixed medium art starts and ends with music. Energized and immersed in the sounds, this poetry is imbued into expressive, lyrical paintings. Animated in color and texture, using biomorphic almost surrealistic forms, the paintings are releases of my own vivacious energy into the viewer’s orbit – acting as an active connection to a positive vortex.
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1502 Bluebonnet Ln • (512) 917-6163 letamstudio@gmail.com • art-mine.com/artistpage/tamera_lee
Sharon Zeugin • Sharon Zeugin Art Calligraphy, multi-media
My art weaves drawing, painting and calligraphy together in a seamless, organic way. Repetitive lines in nature, circles, life drawing and abstract gestural and calligraphic lines inspire my work, which is largely intuitive and improvisational. My art appears on canvases, paper, and in fine art books. Sketchbooks and journals furthermore provide the perfect vehicle for direct, authentic expression. 2104 Wright St • (512) 565-5619 sharonzeugin@yahoo.com • sharonzeugin.com
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Larry Akers • Eye Play Studio Mixed media, photography
I construct pieces that set up interacting patterns called moire effects. Mixing patterned and reflective repurposed materials, my pieces generate complex, fluidly shifting imagery that is elaborately animated by the viewer’s movements. Any child or aficionado with eyesight can appreciate my work, but only insofar as they exercise their powers of observation. I also photograph water surfaces.
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2311 Ridgeview St • (512) 443-1036 larryakers@austin.rr.com • eyeplaystudio.net
Andrea Loomis guest of Larry Akers Fused glass
Constant evolvement is a necessity to my artistic expression – each piece is a meditation on thoughts, questions, emotions – resulting in an abstraction. The abundance of color, transparency and texture of glass provides me with the language to create an object that hopefully causes a stir in the beholder – excitement, a memory, a thought, an idea – carrying on creativity by prompting the viewer.
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2311 Ridgeview St • (512) 775-4889 andrea@loomisnet.com • al-art.net
Malina Cipleu guest of Larry Akers Fused glass, polymer clay
Founding The Olive Colibri art studio two years ago, I started an artistic adventure. My mediums of choice are glass and polymer clay, each unique in their exploring possibilities. They both speak to me and inspire me. My work is governed by a strong sense of design, trying to capture the harmony of my immediate universe in an abstract manner.
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2311 Ridgeview St • (512) 964-4408 malinacip@gmail.com • theolivecolibri.com
W. Tucker Mixed media
My work, whether constructed, painted, or collaged comes from an intuitive process – it is unplanned: there is no vision of the end in mind. I work predominantly with my non-dominate hand. Simply put, this gets me “out of my head” and allows me to draw/paint in and unpracticed manner, and brings the work a step close to something unadulterated by the thinking mind.
2108 Arpdale St • (512) 699-3184 wtucker@wtucker-art.com • wtucker-art.com
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Shakti Sarkin Oil, acrylic
Deep personal connections are important to me. With my models, with my friends, with the people I meet, with the trees I paint, with the colors I choose. It’s all about passion and I love it.
2111 Montclaire St • (512) 577-1577 shaktisarkin@gmail.com • shaktisart.com
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Deborah Poisot guest of Shakti Sarkin Film photography, chemically altered
My photographic monoprints were created from black and white film, printed, and then altered; using photographic bleach and brushes while the print was wet, and then treated in a selenium bath. The result is a painterly interpretation of the image, ranging in tone from blue grays to warm brown.
2111 Montclaire St • (512) 573-8910 dpoisot@gmail.com
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Litmus Industries Metal, wood, glass, fabric
Litmus Industries is a full service design and fabrication studio, specializing in woods, metals, glass, and upholstery. Functional beauty is our obsession; durability and sustainability is our standard.
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2401 Thornton Rd Bldg B2 #400 • (512) 445-0625 litmusindustries@gmail.com • litmusindustries.net
Beth Jackson • Thornton Road Studios Acrylic paint, mixed media, jewelry
Swirly, textured layers of nature in exploded color. My self-expression as a recovering accountant living in a transformed reality. I love the shapes and patterns of life – trees, leaves, flowers, petals, and the human figure’s interaction in that world.
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2309 Thornton Rd Ste G • (512) 964-2384 bjackson13@austin.rr.com • colorgasm.net
Nancy Harte • N.Y.Harte Designs Thornton Road Studios Oil painting
Trompe L’oeil painting techniques bring this Texas artist paintings to life. Trained in Europe with Old World masters painting techniques and specializing in large scale murals, traditional landscapes, whimsical or fantasy murals, portraits of people, pets, faux finishes and faux marble. I also provide full design services creating furniture and environments around the world for 35 years.
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2309 Thornton Rd Ste H • (214) 770-7011 nyh@yharte.com • nyharte.com
Rothko Hauschildt guest of Nancy Harte Encaustic
I find inspiration in the transcendent aspect of birds, in abandoned houses and industrial decay, in the mountains, trees, and water, in deep sensual passions. My influences include my childhood in Minnesota farm country, the early video work of Michael Stipe, and the films of Werner Herzog.
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2309 Thornton Rd Ste H • (512) 484-6622 rothko@pobox.com • rothkunst.com
Rita Marie Ross • Thornton Road Studios Metal
There is an inward and outer struggle in making art. I like the idea that I can literally weave metal and ideas together.
2309 Thornton Rd Ste L • (512) 577-3479 ritamarieross@gmail.com • ritamarieross.com
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Amanda Wood guest of Rita Marie Ross Ceramic
Using classical allegory with loose references to Renaissance painting and sculpture, I explore raw, secret emotions often hidden within all of us – ultimately defining who we are as individuals. In order to illustrate this, I blend ethereal, dream-like qualities and archetypal symbols to communicate and layer a sometimes haunting, yet simple message floating in a realm of austerity and truth. 2309 Thornton Rd Ste L • (512) 657-0459 amanda.r.wood@gmail.com • amandarobinwood.com
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Erin Hood guest of Rita Marie Ross Pen and ink
I’d like to share with every viewer the movement of life in such a way that for a moment, you don’t need words and to give them a moment to experience a journey. Each piece is drawn by hand, with pen.
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2309 Thornton Rd Ste L • (512) 699-5286 withinkidraw@gmail.com • withinkidraw.blogspot.com
Jacob Colburn guest of Rita Marie Ross Metal, copper, bronze
Jacob Colburn grew up in the art world thanks to his dad metal sculptor Daryl Colburn. In 2007 he began apprenticing under his father and also began creating on his own. Together they started Colburn Studios and began showing their sculpture in various art venues around the nation. In 2011 his father passed away suddenly, Jacob has been carrying on the Colburn art name ever since.
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2309 Thornton Rd Ste L • (512) 586-6548 • jacobcolburn@yahoo.com • jacobcolburn.blogspot.com
Sandy Muckleroy guest of Rita Marie Ross Bronze sculpture
I grew up playing in the sand dunes of Lake Michigan and accompanying my sculptor parents to many ar t shows throughout the mid west and south. The impressions taken in, through nature and ar t, continue to be my greatest inspiration. Using bronze and an oxyacetylene torch, I weld trees and other organic forms mounted on beautiful rock specimens, carrying on my family legacy.
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2309 Thornton Rd Ste L • (512) 565-3695 sandymuck@yahoo.com
Greg Davis • Gusto Studios • Thornton Road Studios Photography
Greg is a National Geographic Creative Photographer and a founding member of the Austin Center for Photography
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2309 Thornton Rd Ste M • (512) 228-0995
greg@gregdavisphotography.com • gregdavisphotography.com
Fireseed Clay Art Studios • Thornton Road Studios Ceramic
Owned by Rick Van Dyke, Fireseed Clay Art Studios rents space to over 20 potters making everything from sculpture to dinnerware. This working community is a hub of creativity and collaboration in both art and ideas.
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2309 Thornton Rd Ste O • (512) 440-8485
fireseedclaystudios@gmail.com • fireseedclaystudios.com
Rick Van Dyke • Fireseed Clay Art Studios Thornton Road Studios Ceramic
We have over 20 potters that work in our space. My pottery is organic, highly textural, and colorful. I like my pots to look like they grew and are alive. I make a lot of pottery for cactus and succulents. I have also been making unusual dinnerware.
2309 Thornton Rd Ste O • (512) 440-8485 fireseedclaystudios@gmail.com • fireseedclaystudios.com
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Stephanie Sterling guest at Fireseed Clay Art Studios Ceramic
While my work may encompass many different techniques and styles, my primary focus is on exploring the relationship between the human figure and the functional ceramic object.
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2309 Thornton Rd Ste O • (512) 623-9864 smsofthisearth@gmail.com • smsofthisearth.com
Raymond Hemza • Hemza Designs Wood
Hemza Designs, established in 1998, melds history and innovation, honoring the art of traditional woodworking through modern design and attention to detail. Raymond Hemza sees each piece of custom furniture as an opportunity for collaboration. He and the client operate on a level of intimacy that fosters trust, culminating in the creation of uncompromised quality.
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2000 S 7th St • (512) 497-4881 raymondhemza@gmail.com • hemzadesigns.com
Croix Williamson Metal
Exploring static and dynamic form and composition. Creating evolving patterns and chaotic distortions further evolving the compositions in space and time.
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2000 S 7th St • (512) 632-7644 croix@metalworkaustin.com • croixwilliamson.com
Christopher Franco • Aardvark Forge Metal
Aardvark Forge provides high end, decorative architectural hardware. Every piece designed in house, is a one of a kind iron masterwork.
2000 S 7th St • (512) 633-2784 aardvarkforge@gmail.com • aardvarkforge.com
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Ryan Scott-Nairns • Metalworks of Austin Metal
Metal art and fabrication offer limitless possibilities to create. Together with my fellow craftsmen and designers I am constantly creating challenging and unique work. We have exciting new capabilities with a new CNC plasma cutter and are looking forward to showing off what we can do. Come see our shop and talk about how we can build your ideas!
2000 S 7th St • (512) 689-9066 ryan@metalworkaustin.com • metalworkaustin.com
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Terri St.Arnauld & Frank Yezer Platinum Portraits & Fine Art Photography Film photography
Platinum Portraits specializes in hand-printed platinum and gelatin silver photographs. Our latest portfolios involve weaving two platinum images together. We manage our own darkroom, which includes processing our b&w film and prints, and mixing chemistry and coating papers for our platinum prints. During WEST, stop in to take a photograph using a vintage camera. We will post the work later. 1104 W Annie St • (512) 940-6033 terrifrank95@sbcglobal.net • platinumportraitsphoto.com
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Manuel Saavedra Mixed media
Born in Bogota, Colombia, Saavedra graduated from the University of Houston. After living in Bogota and Houston he now lives and works in Austin. “As a painter, I always try to produce thought provoking images on a variety of subjects; sometimes celebrating beauty, sometimes making visual commentaries on historical events and influential people.”
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1002 W Monroe St • (512) 947-4059 manuel@saavedraart.net
Melissa Grimes Oil painting, porcelain figurines
Visit my studio in my 1889 Victorian home in South Austin, 78704! You’ll see lots of small oil paintings for sale as well as ceramic animal figurines. I specialize in people, figures and nudes. Also find large and small oil paintings from my ongoing "Austin Swimmer" series.
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901 Cumberland Rd • (512) 445-2398 melissa@melissagrimes.com • melissagrimes.com
Marian Haigh guest of Melissa Grimes Porcelain, stoneware
I watch the rhythms and patterns of the natural world and from the four seasons to the almost timeless change of mountain and stone I see shapes and fragments that echo the process of life, death, and rebirth. I seek to express feelings—perhaps longings for strength and beauty, or interpretations of numinous dreams and the desire to explain painful steps I am trying to master.
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901 Cumberland Rd • (512) 477-6112 marian@marianhaigh.com • marianhaigh.com
David Elliott • La Mesa Studio Oil, pen and ink, gesso
I draw with pen and ink on masonite panels and then “erase” some lines with yellow tinted gesso. This open-ended process allows the image to develop in an organic way. It begins with a dog sitting on a chair and ends with a woman dancing with a set of golf clubs. I always try to have fun.
2712 La Mesa Dr • (512) 442-1216 dhelmelliott@gmail.com • davidhelliott.com
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Stefanie Distefano • Flamingo Ranch Studio Ceramics, mosaics
Coffee cups. Plates. Mosaics. Flamingo Ranch is an environment rich in magic and love. The space itself encourages people’s spirits to come alive and be set free. Our homes can be a source of nourishment and inspiration. It is my passion and intention as an artist to facilitate the energy to create this.
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402 El Paso St • (512) 912-1211 stefanie@flamingoranch.com • flamingoranch.com
David Jewell guest of Stefanie Distefano Painting, photography and performance
Circles. Waves. Vibration. Flow. A circle becomes a world or a planet. This manifestation comes from vibrations and waves flowing through intuitive connection with whatever materials are at hand. In a simpler way, I might say, playfully filling circles, with energy, using art supplies.
402 El Paso St • davidjewellpoet.com
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Mike Troy Carved stone, carved wood, cast bronze, terra-cotta, plaster
I try to make things that I enjoy looking at, mostly carved stone and wood. The scale of my work varies from small pendants in jade too much larger outdoor pieces in limestone and marble.
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405 Cumberland Rd • (512) 740-6811 m3troy@yahoo.com
Saul Jerome San Juan Acrylic
I am Filipino and I make paintings of fleeting images of an America that is awkwardly familiar to many, yet tantalizingly exotic to me.
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2606 Wilson #502 • facebook.com/sjesj
Diana Seidel Ceramic
I work primarily with wheel-thrown stoneware, beginning with a controlled form, enhanced with asymmetric design elements. Coil-built and slab vessels balance the thrown pieces. They begin with a looser idea of form that is given definition and precision as they are finished. Layering glazes and stains completes the work. All of the pieces are meant for everyday use in the home.
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709 Fletcher St • (512) 809-6459 diana@dianaseidel.com • dianaseidel.com
Mary Fischer guest of Diana Seidel Clay
The focus of my work is architecture. The buildings started as boxes. Lids became roofs, feet and chimneys appeared and things go on from there, changing from season to season.
709 Fletcher St
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Jim Bob Salazar guest of Diana Seidel Ceramic garden pots
I used to be a part of the daily grind. You know – the alarm clock, the shower, the commute, the day. About a year ago, I left that all behind to be a part of my family. I quit my job, we sold our house and converted an old school bus into alternative housing. We slowly built a studio and the kids’ play area – the place for the new day. I now spend my days making pots and being Dad.
709 Fletcher St • (432) 386-3922 cone10potter@yahoo.com • jimbobsalazar.blogspot.com
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Rory Skagen • Slackerville Painting
Rory Skagen is a studio/mural painter and designer. Rory’s art focuses on bold color, well-crafted compositions, and fun imagery. For more information Rory’s art, please visit roryskagen.com and centraltexasmurals.com.
2209 S 1st St Ste F • (512) 916-9847 rory@bluegenieart.com • roryskagen.com
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Lisa Oppel • Slackerville Installation
False preservations. Protection of history and absence of life. Obsessive collecting. Levitation and fresh flowers.
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2209 S 1st St Ste J • (352) 318-7685 lisa@lisaoppel.com • lisaoppel.com
ARTeSTUDIO Painting, drawing, photography, clothing design, upcycled media
We are a group of artists who share a common space and goal, which is to encourage others to develop their imagination and creativity. We offer bilingual (Spanish) art classes to students of all ages. ARTeSTUDIO shares its workspace with Sadie Loves Kiki & Ruby Pearl clothing companies, which create unique clothing for women and children using upcycled materials.
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2101 S 1st St Ste D • (512) 415-9376 artestudio.taller@gmail.com • artestudioaustin.com
Julie Williams • South Austin Studio Painting, mixed media
The ability to render and view a painting is like listening with one’s eyes. In my new series of work, I explore the macro and micro rhythms of nature by utilizing the elements of form and color. Working with either a limited palette or a multiplicity of color – the paintings explore images that depict harmony, balance and vibration.
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701 W Mary St • (512) 585-6666 juliewill@austin.rr.com • southaustinstudio.com
Ann Seago guest of Julie Williams Oil, pastel
Ann approaches her paintings with an atmospheric sensitivity combining shape, tone, line, and color. The inspiration of her preferred subject matter comes from daily life, particularly in and about Austin, and how she can use that in her paintings to evoke emotion, memories, and identity.
701 W Mary St • (512) 923-2056 ann.b.seago@gmail.com • annseago.com
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Cynthia Bloom guest of Julie Williams Fine jewelry artist
My jewelry features antique, vintage, and modern treasures that I have been collecting for many years – old-world Czech Bohemian glass beads, iridescent glass buttons made from 19th and early 20th century molds, rare Austrian crystals, and beautiful gemstones of unusual character. I infuse these dazzling objets d’art into each unique creation. Shown in stores nationwide for the last 12 years. 701 W Mary St • (512) 779-7737 cindy@cynthiabloom.com • cynthiabloom.com
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Andrew Saldaña • Saldaña Art Studio Acrylic, oil, mixed media
My work focuses mostly on the human figure; I enjoy combining vibrant color and shapes into my art. My work is mainly figurative, but I like exploring with other subjects, I work in a variety of mediums from acrylic to clay board. My work in inspired by the beauty and strength of the human figure, my heritage, family traditions and everything that touches my life.
606 W Annie St • (512) 769-1954 info@andrewsaldana.com • andrewsaldana.com
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Valerie Fowler • Wonder Chamber Studios Oil painting, drawing, illustration
Primarily a painter, I have lately renewed a love affair with drawing – ink, pencil and paper, small, and very large format – including panorama drawings displayed on a scroll designed to be cranked along with musical accompaniment. This “crankie” performance will occur throughout the day during WEST tour hours.
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1211 Ravine Dr • (512) 922-1737 valerie@valeriefowler.com • valeriefowler.com
Heidi Stanfield • Enterscapes Oil, mixed media
My curiosity and multiple interests drive me to explore painting and sculpture. I combine these two processes in much of my work. I explore different bodies of work each year developing a series and then moving on to a new vision. The commonality is the desire to make the viewer want to look longer and see deeper.
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503 Pecan Grove Rd • (512) 925-9688 enterscapes@aol.com • enterscapes.com
A.J. Simon Painting, printmaking, assemblage
I am a painter, printmaker, and assemblage artist. My paintings and prints come from observation and drawing of everyday things such as shoes, boats, and fish. These things are gradually transformed through sketches and drawings into a personal vocabulary of abstract shapes and forms. The assemblages are more instinctive and mysterious as I let the found objects tell me where to place them.
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515 Pecan Grove Rd Apt B • (845) 853-2985 a.j.simonartist@gmail.com • ajsimonartist.com
Greta Olivas Acrylic, mixed media
Abstract art allows me to be free, gives me permission to express instinctively, become immersed in the canvas, paper, paints or whatever medium I decide to work with. Experimenting with materials allows me to stretch the boundaries of my imagination, and to display emotions hidden inside. When my hands discover the paint it’s like magic speaking through me and I am just an instrument. 1114 Fairmount Ave • (512) 573-0821 gretaolivas@gmail.com • gretaolivas.com
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Nellie Slayden • Shady Side Studio Mixed media paintings on canvas
Nellie Slayden is an abstract expressionist painter and jewelrydesigner. She applies oil and/or acrylic paint and natural textural media (kosher salt, earth metals, sand) to medium to large scale canvas. Organic studies include abstract expressionist landscapes, seascapes, still lives and evocative portraits, inspired by Rothko, Newman, Tobey, and Pollock.
3448 Willowrun Dr • (512) 663-5700 nellieslayden@gmail.com • nellieslayden.com
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Leslie Filip • SoCo Industrial Arts Studios Wood, metals, CNC laser
SoCo Industrial Ar ts Studios uses CNC routing, 3D printing, laser cutting and engraving, vinyl cutting, wide format printing, and other production methods and processes to enhance our work or yours. We also offer supplies to the ar t community including custom floater frames, stretcher frames, and ar t panels of all kinds. Studios are currently available and commissions are accepted. 209 E Ben White Blvd #106 • (512) 442-4208 lfilip@mac.com • socoia.com
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Vincent Martinez • Bust House SoCo Industrial Arts Studios Oil
Lately I have been exploring bad ideas as a form of meditation. So far my obsessions with nostalgic imagery just so happened to relate to a recent spiritual experience I was having while reading a book by Yogi Ramacharaka. It also gave me the title for a new painting, The flower that blooms in the silence that follows the storm.
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209 E Ben White Blvd #106 • (361) 652-3766 emceeeats@hotmail.com • rapandpaint.com
Daniel Lewis Garcia • SoCo Industrial Arts Digital fabrication
At the intersection of machines, materials and thoughts is where you will find me. I will be working on something.
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209 E Ben White Blvd #106 daniellewisgarcia@gmail.com • daniellewisgarcia.com
John Raymond guest of Daniel Lewis Garcia Photography
I am an Austin-based photographer with a particular interest in candid photography, often referred to as street photography. I use the phrase “The visual poetry of the mundane” to describe my work. At WEST, designer/ builder Daniel Lewis Garcia and I are experimenting with digital fabrication to reimagine my photo Woman with Ice Cream in three dimensions.
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209 E Ben White Blvd #106 • (512) 522-4778 contact@seeinto.us • seeinto.us
Sanctuary • Sanctuary Print Shop Design, print, production
Sanctuary specializes in screen-printing apparel and paper goods, graphic design, letterpress printing, event production, staging, and on-site event screen printing. Sanctuary embraces and incorporates all styles of design in their work, from street art to fine art and everything in between. Visit their South Congress shop and let them take care of all your design, printing, and production needs! 4201 S Congress Ave #317 • (512) 535-1343 hello@sanctuaryprintshop.com • sanctuaryprintshop.com
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Courtney Gray • Creative Side Jewelry Academy of Austin Jewelry, metal, stone, sculpture
Inspiration meets creation at Creative Side Jewelry Academy, a premier jewelry and metalsmithing school in Austin. The director, Courtney Gray, is a professional jewelry designer and a master jeweler in the Creative Side Collective. She brings your creative jewelry vision to life through her own custom work, by connecting you with an artist in the collective, or by inspiring you with the right class. 321 W Ben White Blvd #204 • (512) 799-0731 info@creativeside.org • creativeside.org
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407 Radam Woodworking, furniture, sculpture, wall art
We are a group of craftsmen that utilize this shop space to create both our individual and collaborative works. We have a range of pieces showcased: finely crafted furniture, sculptures, and custom wood instruments.
407 Radam Ln Bldg D • (512) 912-9587 ben.honeawoodworks@gmail.com
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Nathan Hamilton Mixed media
As a cabinet maker much of my work is about chasing away the flaws. As an artist I embrace them. Using many of the same materials (hardwoods, veneered ply), I intentionally mar the finished surfaces by gouging or burning. I then inlay resin, paint, silver and more. I enjoy that point where destruction and creation are happening simultaneously.
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4614 Jinx Ave • (512) 771-4344 irondust@aol.com • nathanhamilton.com
Sarah Bork Photography, fused plastic
Ever eager to explore, this year I have two new projects: "Quilts & Vessels" looks at ways ordinary plastic bags of different textures and weights can be fused and sewn to make beautiful and sometimes useful items. "Graffiti Wisdom" explores personal expressions found on the inside walls of public bathrooms that when reinterpreted take on new and sometimes profound layers of meaning.
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4614 Jinx Ave • (512) 771-2865 sjbork@aol.com • sarahborkhamilton.com
John Parkinson guest of Nathan Hamilton & Sarah Bork Wood
I strive to build functional custom furniture pieces with clean elegant lines, incorporating quiet details and accents to enhance visual vitality. The work of cabinet making designing, joining and finishing of a piece has always appealed to me. The process demands the use of both the hands and mind.
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4614 Jinx Ave • (512) 924-0609
john@johnparkinsonfurniture.com • johnparkinsonfurniture.com
Lauren Jaben guest of Nathan Hamilton & Sarah Bork Mixed media, collage
I use found papers to create collage. For the most part I do not purchase materials, rather I use what I find around me. In this way, my work reflects my day to day serendipity. I work intuitively, letting the image unfold as I go. I meditate on simple themes of color, pattern, and movement. Sometimes I tell a story, others I merely portray a mood.
4614 Jinx Ave • (512) 771-0298 lpjaben@sbcglobal.net
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Kyle Gross • Stones Throw Studio Silver, gold, other metals
As a jewelry designer I strive to create pieces that capture the simple elegance that I see in nature by incorporating its natural textures, motifs and designs into my work and then fusing them with geometric shapes. Textures are hammered or roller milled onto the metal to give the pieces their unique look, and interesting stones are incorporated to bring their innate beauty into the design.
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5247 Meadow Creek Dr • (512) 217-3455 kyle@stonesthrowjewelry.com • stonesthrowjewelry.com
Dameon Lester Handmade paper, various wire, yarn
A repeated pattern directs a work of art. As in nature, the art’s evolution is determined by how this pattern progresses within the restrictions of a particular process, material, and space. Through this method, the art often portrays awkward relationships, which reveal a strangely innate beauty and peculiarity in the misguided reinterpretations of nature and our disassociated culture.
1408 Salem Meadow Cir • (323) 620-5375 hello.dameonlester@gmail.com • dameonlester.com
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Shannon Faseler guest of Dameon Lester Oils, charcoal
I see the visual world without preconceptions and through my work I hope to encourage others to do the same. Recently, my work has included mixed media stop motion animation projected onto detailed hand painted toile wallpaper, charcoal and pencil drawing on various supports and oil paintings.
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1408 Salem Meadow Cir • (949) 933-7104 sfaseler@gmail.com • shannonfaseler.com
Michael Matias Velasquez Clay
Henri Matisse said, “Creativity takes courage.” Courage to over come the fear of creating something with confidence. With art, the challenge of creating something from your imagination and making it a reality gives you this great feeling of achievement. I fell in love with clay because of the idea that you can take something simple such as a ball of clay, then make something personal such as mug.
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6704 A Deatonhill Dr • (325) 660-2552 mmv1113@gmail.com • facebook.com/mmvceramics
Cat Quintanilla
Stone Carver Cat’s Carving Compound and Sculpture Garden Stone
An intriguing stone carving studio and sculpture garden perched along a greenbelt. See fascinating large sculptures carved of sustainable natural limestone and luscious contemporary carvings in colorful alabasters and marbles from around the world. “Art is an opportunity for a shared human experience and is a celebration of the playful, universal and historical appeal of “all things beautiful."
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43 Pillow Rd • (512) 788-1862 stonecarvercat@gmail.com • stonecarvercat.com
EXHIBITIONS WEST SUBTERRANE: Segment 4: Prae Se Ferre
West Austin Studio Tour Group Exhibition 407 RADAM • Lena Adeline • Larry Akers • ARTeSTUDIO • Bryan Azevedo • Scott Baltisberger • Mary Barminski Johnson • Rebecca Bennett • Kim Bernson • Sarah Bork Melissa Borrell • Jake Bryer • Debbie Buie • Neena Buxani • William Cauthern • Chris Chappell • D. Childress • Malina Cipleu • Raquel Cordon • Greg Davis • Tom Delaney Faustinus Deraet • Paige DeShong • Casey Diebold • Stefanie Distefano • Valentina Dorsa • Anne Ducote • Ian Duncan • Herman Dyal • Lisa Eisenbrey • David Elliott David Everett • Pat Falconer • Selena Fara • Mary Fischer • Julie Fritz • Denise Fulton Daniel Lewis Garcia • Larry Goode • Larry Graeber • Courtney Gray • Christina GreenMartinez • Kyle Gross • Marian Haigh • Carol Hayman • Ruth Heffron • Adreon Henry Melanie Hickerson • Cynthia Holland • Erin Hood • Swava Pearl Hooks • Christopher Hynes • Ink Tank • Lauren Jaben • Beth Jackson • Kelsey Jenkinson • David Jewell Mark Johnson • Dwain Kelley • Melissa Knight • Jan Knox • Padaric Kolander • Craig Kolavo • Negina Kolesar • Julie Konvicka • John Kuehne • La Peña • Eve Larson • Laura Latimer • Luv Lee • Kafka Lenton • Dameon Lester • Norah Levine • Lori Linder • Andrea Loomis • Lucy MacQueen • Steven Maddox • Chalda Maloff • Karen Maness • Ruby Martin • Maria Martin • Vincent Martinez • Eileen McKeon Butt • Pat Meheriuk • Paul Meyer • Maggi Miller • Connie Miller • Modplexi • Pat Molina • Marjorie Moore • Roy Moore • Jack Murphy • Manik Nakra • Marilyn Rea Nasky • Clyde O'Dell • R. J. Oehler Karen Offutt • Greta Olivas • Lisa Oppel • Emily Painton • Gina Gwen Palacios Palri Pema Od Ling • Cameron Petri • Jeanne Philquist • Katie Rose Pipkin • Deborah Poisot Ruthie Powers • Cat Quintanilla • Roxanne Rathge • John Raymond • Priscilla Robinson Rita Marie Ross • Manuel Saavedra • Janna Sammon • Saul Jerome San Juan Sanctuary Printshop • Yolanda Santoyo • Shakti Sarkin • Clint Sawin • Alli Schukar Amy Scofield • Ryan Scott-Nairns • Ann Seago • Diana Seidel • A.J. Simon • Jim Sipowicz • Nellie Slayden • Terri St.Arnauld & Frank Yezer • Heidi Stanfield • Philip Sterzing • Elizabeth Stettler • Patricia Strong • Laura Sturtz • Dianne Talley • Mike Troy W. Tucker • Madelon Umlauf • Rick Van Dyke • Michael Velasquez • Eric Verret Marcy Villafaña • Emilio Villarruel • Felipe Villela • Phillip Wade • Valerie Walden • Ward Walker Hallie Rae Ward • Croix Williamson • Ellen Willis • Jon Windham • Amanda Wood Mary Yznaga • Kristie Zamrazil • Sharon Zeugin
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6406 N IH-35, Suite 2850A • (512) 939-6665 west@bigmedium.org • west.bigmedium.org
Austin Public Library: North Village Branch Oil Paintings: Emily Painton
Emily Painton, a painter who currently lives in Austin, Texas, earned a BFA in Art History and Photography at OU and an MA in Art History from Tulane University. She works predominately in oils, painting her favorite things, such as spectacular events like Mardi Gras in New Orleans, Day of the Dead parades in Austin and Christmas markets in Rome, as well as everyday scenes of cities she loves.
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2505 Steck Ave • (512) 707-9976 emily@paintongallery.com • paintongallery.com
Austin ArtSpace WEST Exhibit
Join us on the tour for the “WEST Exhibit" with live music and innovative art at Austin ArtSpace – a creative hub where established and emerging artists come together to create, collaborate and present their work. With ten artistsin-residence, and rotating juried shows, Austin ArtSpace is a one-of-a-kind, eclectic gallery co-op featuring impressive local art at affordable prices.
7739 Northcross Dr Ste Q • kelli@avaaonline.org austinartspace.com
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Eileen McKeon Butt Austin ArtSpace
My work is a celebration of life as a right brained person. In this non-linear life, it often seems that time is on a different scale. It is also a reflective way of existence: everything is connected, and I want to find out how. I invite viewers into a different visual world, where reality might seem slightly skewed, but where in the end everything ultimately makes sense.
7739 Northcross Dr Ste Q • (512) 771-2868 eileen@eileenmckeonbutt.com • eileenmckeonbutt.com
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Gina Gwen Palacios Austin ArtSpace
Sprawling landscapes and lonely cemeteries fill my canvases. I create imagery that believably references reality and in doing so I have begun to invoke my own symbolic language. I paint looking to explore, understand, and share the significance of these themes that resonate within me. I’m driven to create work that is readableand evocative while also being open to exploring color, mark and gesture. 7739 Northcross Dr Ste Q • (512) 350-7886 ginagwen@gmail.com • ginagwen.com
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Josh Henslee Austin ArtSpace
Three photographs exploring some traditional still life themes using relatively small objects and old magazine covers and bits and pieces from before the turn of the century, loosely composed to reflect loss and remnants – things left behind – choses restantes après.
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7739 Northcross Dr Ste Q • austinartspace.com
Katie Ryan Austin ArtSpace
I work mainly in watercolor and acrylics, in a style that is both surreal and illustrative. My images deal with the intersections of anxiety, memories, travel, nature, and bravery. My work acts as a filter for my feelings and experiences as an adult manifested through a nostalgia for the old fairytale illustrations and picture books of my childhood.
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7739 Northcross Dr Ste Q • (608) 516-6895
katieryanartwork@gmail.com • katieryanillustration.carbonmade.com
Maggi Miller Austin ArtSpace
I make my own paper, which I use to create collages, some of which are pictorial and some of which are abstract. The concept of an artist “freeing” a sculpture from a piece of marble has long intrigued me. It informs my work. My images are two-dimensional, but the varying textures of the paper create a mysterious three-dimensional tension that leads viewers to want to explore by touching.
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7739 Northcross Dr Ste Q • (512) 899-0053 maggi@maggimiller.com • maggimiller.com
Austin Public Library: Recycled Reads Felipe Villela
We carry these little computers with us where ever we go. I wanted to take advantage of that and at the same time fill the need in my life to make something. These constructs are the result. Each is a study of shape, color and light.
5335 Burnet Rd • (512) 323-5123 flpvillela@gmail.com • geomextures.tumblr.com
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Images of Central Texas and The West MotoReady Workshop and Gallery
The MotoReady Workshop and Gallery is a working Ducati shop where we feature the photography of local artists.
1800 West Koenig Ln • (512) 636-3554 motoready1@gmail.com • motoready.com
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C.O.R.E. Studios and the beginning, infancy stage
C.O.R.E. Studios is excited to make its debut in the West Austin Studio Tour. This stop will feature several unique artists with a wide range of mediums and styles, from contour paintings and portraits to leather accessories and reclaimed art. Featured artists will include Luv Lee, Richard Lee James, and Adventum.
6601 Shirley Ave
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Tibetan Buddhist Art Palri Pema Od Ling
Richly colored paintings in traditional brocade frames and glittering golden statues create a feast for the eyes and spirit at Palri Pema Od Ling, a Tibetan Buddhist Temple. Our special display for the studio tour is complemented by printed materials explaining the ar t and congenial guides to answer your questions.
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605 E 45th St • palri.austin@gmail.com • palri.org
Tom Delaney • Studio Cygnet Fine Photography Palri Pema Od Ling
Why Studio Cygnet? It’s a reference to that story about the ugly duckling that turns out to be a beautiful swan. The ducks couldn’t recognize the beauty because they were – well – ducks, instead of cygnets. The moral of that story is the inspiration for my photography: there is beauty in all things – we just may need to change who we are to be allowed to appreciate it!
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605 E 45th St • (512) 796-4449 studiocygnet@earthlink.net • studiocygnet.com
Hyde Park Six The Montessori Center
An exhibition of oil paintings, acrylic, drawings, photography and Raku as well as stoneware ceramics with artists Connie Miller, Herb Long, Melanie Hickerson, Kathi Herrin, Debbie Buie, and Aaron Bir at the Montessori Center grounds in Historic Hyde Park.
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4108 Avenue H • (512) 835-6115 buiestudios@gmail.com
Debbie Buie • Hyde Park Six The Montessori Center
Ar t is something that has always been a par t of my life and it is quite unimaginable to me to have a world without ar t. It is my passion and the place where I can feel dreams coming true. My ar t is abstract and influenced by nature……..letting the viewer bring their own ideas and interpretations to the ar t.
4108 Avenue H • buiestudios@gmail.com debbiebuie.com
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Melanie Hickerson • Hyde Park Six The Montessori Center
I am painting a cinder block wall and a doll. I have done over 100 paintings with the cinder blocks. The idea of wall or the blocks as both barrier and security is like my feelings about my family. The doll is probably mostly me...or sometimes my Mom. I like having a family. They drive me crazy but it is also very interesting.
4108 Avenue H • mellypaint.blogspot.com
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Connie Miller • Hyde Park Six The Montessori Center
I paint landscapes and abstracts and abstract landscapes! I see the abstract elements in nature as perfect subject matter for paintings. The rhythm and flow, the colors, the patterns of light and dark, the textures, even the sounds in Nature inform my work. My impasto palette knife work creates dimension, energy, and a lyrical quality as my sweeping gestures describe the forms, movement and light. 4108 Avenue H • (512) 785-6198 crockito@aol.com • conniemiller.net
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Adreon Henry: The Reflection Bends medicalARTS
A new body of work presented in a surreal setting, including soundscape and installation collaborations with Jen Bradley. The exhibition challenges the observer’s perception of self, orientation, and view of the world, in both the realistic and abstract sense. On view during the West Austin Studio Tour and by appointment through June. Sponsored by Dr. Robert Cantu.
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2911 Medical Arts Sq #13 • (512) 627-8284 adreon@adreonhenry.com • adreonhenry.com
Julie Fritz Blackbird and Henry
This new restaurant is showcasing large abstract landscapes by Julie Fritz. Julie applies at least 20 layers of oil and cold wax, then scrapes back to the essence of Texas. Come by and see new paintings and taste new hospitality!
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3016 Guadalupe St • (804) 317-8849 juliefritz8@gmail.com • juliefritz.com
Ink Tank Yard Sale Yin Yang House
****HUGE YARD SALE BLOWOUT***Two Weekends***Everything Priced to Sell**** Items to be sold: posters, sculptures, functional & aesthetic objects, apparel, oeuvres, and so much more. $$$ or Trade. ***NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED*** BUY MORE AND GET DISCOUNT. Own a piece of ATX’s artistic legacy. NEW & USED! Come early***Stay late!! Do not email there is no internet service at the house.
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906 W 31st St • (540) 847-6209 inktankemail@inktankwebsite.com • inktankwebsite.com
University Co-op Materials Lab: UTSoA Material Exploration
Students at the School of Architecture share material investigations that mix high-tech methods of computer-generated form and CNC fabrication with more traditional methods of making. The exhibition is held at the Materials Lab, which comprises an ever-expanding, circulating collection of 28,000+ material samples, classrooms, and a 400 sq ft exhibition space.
310 Inner Campus Dr, West Mall Bldg 3.102 materialslab@austin.utexas.edu • soa.utexas.edu/matlab
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University Baptist Church Art Gallery Exhibiting Artist Show
The UBC Gallery is proud to present "Exhibiting Artist Show", a wonderful mixture of painting, mixed media, encaustic, and photography of all the new and emerging artists who have shown in our gallery in the last year, or will be showing in 2014.
2130 Guadalupe St • (512) 478-8559 staff@ubcaustin.org • ubcaustin.org
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Trespassing: Kafka Lenton Hotel Ella
My name isn’t Kafka by the way. And yes it takes a long time to make these paintings. And yeah I sell my work too cheap. I hear those two things a lot. Only in the art world do people say things are too cheap. I actually promised I would be quiet this year with my artistic statement. I thought I took it too far with my last EAST statement. People said I did. Maybe I did, I don’t know.
1900 Rio Grande St • (323) 317-5380 kafkalenton@yahoo.com • kafkalenton.org
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May 3 – August 31, 2014 A Secret Affair: Selections from the Fuhrman Family Collection
Matthew Barney, Louise Bourgeois, Maurizio Cattelan, Katharina Fritsch, Robert Gober, Felix GonzalezTorres, Subodh Gupta, David Hammons, Jim Hodges, Anish Kapoor, Jim Lambie, Ron Mueck, Juan Muñoz, Marc Quinn, Charles Ray, Thomas Schütte, Yinka Shonibare MBE, Kiki Smith, Gillian Wearing
Jones Center and Laguna Gloria
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thecontemporaryaustin.org Director’s Circle: Michael and Jeanne Klein, Suzanne Deal Booth and David G. Booth, Michael A. Chesser, Johnna and Stephen Jones, The Still Water Foundation, Melba and Ted Whatley, Anonymous 2014 Exhibition Sponsors: Deborah Green and Clayton Aynesworth, Susan and Richard Marcus, Jane Schweppe, Diane Land and Steve Adler, Sue Ellen Stavrand and John Harcourt, Don Mullins, Amanda and Brad Nelsen, Pedernales Cellars, Gail and Rodney Susholtz, Lora Reynolds and Quincy Lee, Janet and Wilson G. Allen, Shalini Ramanathan and Chris Tomlinson, Teresa and Darrell Windham, Austin Ventures, Oxford Commercial, Vinson & Elkins LLP, Lindsey and Mark Hanna Additional Support Generously Provided By: ACL Live at The Moody Theater, Pedernales Cellars, Luxe Interiors + Design, The Texas Tribune, Hotel Saint Cecilia, Hotel San Jose, W Austin, Four Seasons Hotel Austin, InterContinental Stephen F. Austin Hotel, The Austin Chronicle, KUT/KUTX
This project is funded and supported in part by a grant from the Texas Commission on the Arts and in part by the City of Austin Economic Growth & Redevelopment Services Office/Cultural Arts Division believing an investment in the Arts is an investment in Austin’s future. Visit Austin at NowPlayingAustin.com.
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Trespassing: Jon Windham Hotel Ella
Storytelling. It always comes back to wanting to tell a story of some kind. Or better yet, to make a story happen in the head of the person who is looking at the work. Stories are among the most graceful and crucial ways that we learn, teach and become close to one another. Medium, composition, size, technique, ethos, light and dark... all of these things are employed in service to the story.
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1900 Rio Grande St • (512) 554-9078 jon@jonwindham.com • jonwindham.com
Trespassing: Mark Johnson Hotel Ella
In these works I invade the viewers space with fragmented conversations. The lost paragraphs meanings find their way to the surface through similar relationships between letters, drawings, color and texture. I try to observe events, human interactions, and personal perspectives to become more conscious of my own emotional responses and to find metaphors for experience.
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1900 Rio Grande St • iammarkjohnson.com
Trespassing: Matt Lankes Hotel Ella
Matt Lankes photographs people and places...
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1900 Rio Grande St • (512) 789-7448 mattlankes@mac.com • mattlankes.com
Trespassing: Charles Umlauf Hotel Ella
Charles Julius Umlauf was born in South Haven, Michigan in 1911. During his career, Umlauf was awarded nearly every professional award, including both a Guggenheim Fellowship and a Ford Foundation Grant. Umlauf’s work can be seen in public collections and museums across the United States, including the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C. and the Metropolitan Museum in New York City.
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1900 Rio Grande St • (512) 478-4440 info@russell-collection.com • russell-collection.com
Trespassing: Maxine Price Hotel Ella
Maxine Price works in oils applied with palette knife and prefers to work in series. Price is a self-described “layerist” using thick, substantial applications of pigment skillfully laid on top of under-layers of color that peep through intentional openings left in the surface. Price received her BFA degree in Art from the University of Texas at Austin.
1900 Rio Grande St • (512) 478-4440 info@russell-collection.com • russell-collection.com
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Women & Their Work Optic Verve: Leslie Wilkes
Leslie Wilkes’s geometric paintings are initially based on graphic design patterns from the 1960’s. Her use of symmetrical arrangements and unexpected color combinations create simulations of kaleidoscopic Rorschach blots. Wilkes’s paintings challenge viewers’ visual consciousness and perceptions with her complex and arresting imagery.
1710 Lavaca St • (512) 477-1064 info@womenandtheirwork.org • womenandtheirwork.org
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The Haskell House Dana Ellinger, Carl Marshall, David Martinez, and Katie Rose Pipkin
Artists Dana Ellinger (earthworks and paintings), Carl Marshall (outsider illustration), David Martinez (folk painting), and Katie Rose Pipkin (drawings) are tied together by a shared family history stemming from an activist home in the West Austin neighborhood of Tarrytown. They are hosted by the Hezikiah Haskell House, which stands as a reminder of Clarksville’s historic and cultural roots.
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Artworks Gallery Compass: Four directions in painting
Artworks Gallery will be showcasing unique takes on painting in new work by four local artists: Enid Wood, Lucy MacQueen, Su Allen, and Pam Lee.
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1214 W 6th St • (512) 472-1550 artworkswestend@gmail.com • artworksaustin.com
Lucy MacQueen • Compass: Four directions in painting Artworks Gallery
Artworks Gallery will be showcasing four artists that take very different approaches to make their work.
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1214 W 6th St • (512) 472-1550 artworkswestend@gmail.com • artworksaustin.com
Su Allen • Compass: Four directions in painting Artworks Gallery
For me, painting is a physical activity of body and mind, the manipulative process of medium layer over layer, techniques learned and accidental, conscious and subconscious imaginary thoughts playing against one another is a never ending struggle. And, I love it.
1214 W 6th St • (512) 666-5102 suallen1234@gmail.com • suallen.com
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Capital Fine Art TEXAS WELL DONE
Capital Fine Art specializes in prominent contemporary artists and important estate pieces. Including: Texas Hill Country, Western, Impressionist, still life, sculpture and Ulla Darni reverse painted chandeliers, lanterns and night lights.
1214 W 6th St #105 • (512) 628-1214 info@capitalfineart.com • capitalfineart.com
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Valerie Walden: Plein Air Artist Capital Fine Art
In addition to my landscapes and seascapes, the current exhibit includes several birds in a natural setting. The birds are drawn in a painterly way, with an emphasis on color and expression.
1214 W 6th St #105 • (512) 970-1900 val@waldenart.com • waldenart.com
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Wally Workman Gallery Andy Dixon
Established in 1980, the Wally Workman Gallery specializes in emerging and collected talent. The gallery has two stories of exhibition space where one can view the 53 ar tists currently represented. In the front exhibition rooms, the gallery features the work of Andy Dixon. Dixon contrasts refined subject matter with a coarse application of materials, exploring the relationship of ar t and luxury.
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1202 W 6th St • (512) 472-7428 rachel@wallyworkman.com • wallyworkmangallery.com
Davis Gallery Second Nature: New work by David Everett and Billy Hassell
Established in 1979, Davis Gallery has been showcasing work by emerging and mid career artists for 35 years. On view from April 12th through May 24th is an exhibition of new works by sculptor David Everett, and painter and print maker Billy Hassell. This show will feature new and continuing works by both artists including mahogany sculptures, lithographs, paintings, drawings, and bronze sculptures.
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837 W 12th St • (512) 477-4929 davisgalleryaustin.com
Austin Community College Art Gallery Independent Visions: Former Faculty Umlauf, Walker, Clements
The ACC Rio Grande Campus Art Gallery features works by former art faculty, Ward Walker, Madelon Umlauf and Carmen Clements. Landscapes and life stories inspire Clements with her colorful paintings, while Walker’s prints give meaning to memory through humor, and Umlauf’s paintings try to speak for themselves. Also on site, ACC student art sale, interactive mural painting and much more!
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1218 West Ave • (512) 223-3250 jisaacso@austincc.edu • austincc.edu/art
Marcy Ann Villafaña Austin Community College
Marcy is a self taught artist from Southern California, currently residing in central Texas. Currently showing one of a kind figurative drawings (graphite, pastel, conte, and charcoal), paintings (mixed media, acrylic, pastel and watercolor), and hand made paper on paper portraits. Refining her skills by taking some figure drawing, painting, and design classes at ACC!
1218 West Ave • (512) 619-8911 marcy@marcy.net • villafanaart.com
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Gallery at The Old Bakery & Emporium Austin Encaustic presents “A Common Thread”
The Old Bakery & Emporium is a charming, historic building in the hear t of downtown. The Ar t Gallery at The Old Bakery & Emporium features some of Austin’s most accomplished fine ar tists and gallery level works of painting and sculpture. Free parking available along the side and rear of building, off 10th Street. 1006 Congress Ave • (512) 477-5961 tammy.nobles@austintx.gov austintx.gov/department/old-bakery-and-emporium
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LOOK WEST | Rebecca Bennett dwg. Urban Landscape Architecture
LOOK WEST | Rebecca Bennett and Karen Maness, an exhibition of newly created, landscape inspired, paintings in the beautiful downtown Austin office of dwg., an award winning landscape architectural firm.
912 B Congress Ave • (512) 923-0158 becky_bennett@swbell.net • rebeccabennettartworks.com
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LOOK WEST | Karen Maness dwg. Urban Landscape Architecture
Land Inspired Works – giving way to nature; an ode to destruction and regeneration. Maness’ twenty-year career in the theatre has profoundly affected her instincts and practice as a studio artist, reminding her time and again of the palpable, dynamic, spatial interplay between character and environment. Maness is the principal artist and founder of RUST RED STUDIO.
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912 B Congress Ave • (512) 799-7528 kmaness@78702.com • karenmaness.com
Co-Lab N Space Peppermint Doorstop
Peppermint Doorstop is document to events that happen out of the public eye. A collection of stolen moments that can only be attained by certain levels of access and timing. The exhibition consists of photography, video, sculpture and mixed media.
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905 Congress Ave • (512) 300-8217 info@co-labprojects.org • co-labprojects.org
Sanctuary at Preacher Upward Spiral
Sanctuary at Preacher is a designated exhibition space for promoting and preserving the creative culture in Austin, Texas.
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119 W 8th St • (512) 560-2080
Two Generations IEI Austin Art @ the Graeber Residence
Larry Graeber’s recent oil paintings are featured for WEST in an exhibition entitled “Two Generations.” Larry is a Texas painter and sculptor who is familiar with regional and international trends. In his own words: “I like to imagine that my curiosity towards painting and sculpture results in coherent artifacts of integrity that are intuitively accessible.”
410 E 6th St • (713) 294-6535 rhonda@ieiaustin.com • ieiaustin.com
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Oxidize Metal Art Gallery Current Trends in Local Austin Metal Art
Oxidize Metal Art Gallery is a permanent display space for Austin metal artists. We are currently showcasing jewelry by Hope Biba, Elizabeth Boswell, Gretchen von Eberstein, Kyle Gross, Jen Moulton, Karen O’Brien, Denise & Diana Steinhagen, Lacy Weyler and Tanya White as well as mixed media works by Heather Harris.
305 E 5th St Ste B • (512) 379-7039 oxidizegallery@gmail.com • oxidizegallery.com
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Mexic-Arte Museum Illustrating Anarchy and Revolution
This survey exhibition reflects on the anarchist legacies of Mexico’s Flores Magón brothers. The displayed works range from Mexican anarchist newspapers to conceptual sociopolitical art and ephemera referencing social, agrarian, and labor movements of the 20th and 21st centuries.
419 Congress Ave • (512) 480-9373 info@mexic-artemuseum.org • mexic-artemuseum.org
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Ink Tank Vending Machine • Art Alliance WEST weekends, 11am-6pm
A soda vending machine will be rigged up to play audio clips recorded around and indicative of Austin’s cultural landscape. The vending machine will also function as a community bulletin board with cork panels installed on the sides to allow for flyers/posters. This project is presented by Art Alliance Austin and made possible in part by a grant from the Downtown Austin Alliance.
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Republic Square Park • 422 Guadalupe St • (540) 847-6209 inktankemail@inktankwebsite.com • inktankwebsite.com
Austin Artists Network Group Show: WEST 2014 Halcyon Austin
Halcyon Austin is proud to host Austin Ar tists Network juried ar t show for WEST. Our ar tists: Helen Buck, Kelly Marshall, Stephanie Estrin, Holly Singer, Chaz Chapot, Judith Miller, Russ Block, Michael Wilson, Kristi Lippincott, Cyrus Wolfe, Hillary Powers, Rober t McAr thur, Vanessa Henize, Brenda Reagan Armistead, Linda Logan, Kathi Herrin, Matchi, Matthew Warren, Kristina Faji.
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218 W 4th St • (512) 825-3261 • tricktop@gmail.com
La Peña Healers, Potters, Painters, and Photographers
Texas local artists will be exhibiting their work, among them are Verónica Castillo, Liliana Wilson, Peter Ortiz, Carlos Lowry, John Cruz, Cecilia Colomé, Laurence Denis and others. Artists at La Peña will give public lectures about their work and invite the audience for conversations about art.
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227 Congress Ave • (512) 477-6007 lapena227@gmail.com • lapena-austin.org
Umlauf Sculpture Garden & Museum Margo Sawyer: 4 site-specific installations
To encourage the understanding and appreciation of sculpture, the Umlauf Sculpture Garden & Museum exhibits the work of Charles Umlauf and other contemporary sculptors in a natural setting.
605 Robert E Lee Rd • (512) 445-5582 programs@umlaufsculpture.org • umlaufsculpture.org
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Holland Photo Imaging WEST 2014
Holland Photo Imaging presents its first juried exhibition featuring a variety of local and contemporary artists.
1700 S Lamar Blvd #327 • (512) 442-4274 hollandphotobrian@gmail.com • hollandphoto.com
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Zilker Exhibition Zilker Elementary
Artists at Zilker Exhibitions include Monica Boulton, Claudia Montero, Miguel Santana, Susan Slattery, Daniel Taylor, Paige Deshong, Andrea-Fiore Ewen, Chris DiRaddo, Lisa Winningham, Jamie Pettit and Jenn Hassin, formed as parents, teachers and staff at Zilker Elementary. Food trucks, live music, local artists and lots of fun make for a great family friendly stop on your West Austin Studio Tour. 1900 Blue Bonnet Ln facebook.com/pages/Friends-of-Zilker-Elementary/317216521625821
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Opening May 17, 6-9 pm Art Affair Gallery 107 RR 620 South Lakeway, Texas 3.6 miles past the dam, in the Liberty Center lawrencejolly.com 512.517.8733
Austin Art Garage Artist Group Show
For nearly seven years Austin Art Garage has been showcasing local emerging artists and providing new and seasoned collectors an accessible assortment of handcrafted attainable artwork. Whether you’re looking for a gift, or the first significant art piece for a new home, you have the chance to invest in a local artist early in their career and be a part of their journey.
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2200 S Lamar Blvd Ste J • (512) 351-5934 art@austinartgarage.com • austinartgarage.com
Jake Bryer Austin Art Garage
Jake Bryer is a composite photographer and the co-founder of Austin Art Garage, a gallery for local emerging artists. Bryer’s art starts with a base image and then he takes close-up photographs of textures and clouds. These texture photographs are then cut up and layered digitally over the main image to create depth and a painterly effect. All photographs are taken by Bryer with his Canon 6d.
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2200 S Lamar Blvd Ste J • (512) 585-6780 jake@austinartgarage.com austinartgarage.com/collections/jake-bryer
Kelsey Jenkinson: Of bears and honey Austin Art Garage
The bear has been used as a symbol for rebirth for millennia, so have bees been used as a symbol for the eternal and the divine. In the Aegean and in the Ancient Near East, bees were thought to be a holy insect that was the bridge from the natural world to the underworld. By placing honeybees within the bears, I illustrate the eternal forces that exist within the temporary body.
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2200 S Lamar Blvd Ste J • (816) 813-6383 kelseyjenkinsonart@gmail.com • kelseyjenkinson.com
Ellen Hunt Austin Art Garage
Hunt Design Jewelry is created with three basic ideas: designs inspired by nature; ancient techniques using modern tools and uncommon attention to detail; and custom designs for individuals and organizations. Each piece is inspired and handcrafted and appeals to customers who have an appreciation for the beauty of nature, the effor t of hand work and delight in design and ar t. 2200 S Lamar Blvd Ste J • (512) 527-4239 ephainc@gmail.com • huntdesignjewelry.com
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Provident Texans Mockingbird Domestics
Mockingbird Domestics is a retail store in Austin that offers fine crafted, modern classic home furnishings and art made locally. The store is a curated collection from Texas along with unique vintage items.
2151 S Lamar Blvd • (512) 677-4004 info@mockingbirddomestics.com mockingbirddomestics.com
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Cynthia Holland Mockingbird Domestics
My work is inspired by nature, up close. In each of my paintings, you will find textured surfaces, fine details, high quality acrylics mixed and applied in my own unique style and I hope, a sense of heart and soul. Fine art and beautiful living go hand in hand.
2151 S Lamar Blvd • (512) 269-8308 cynthiaholland@earthlink.net • redbudbliss.com
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D. Childress Mockingbird Domestics
D. Childress knew from an early age that he wanted to be an artist. As a first-grader looking at a copy of Gainsborough’s “Blue Boy” hanging in his school, D. decided, “That’s what I want to do.” For his subject matter, he turned to his Cherokee great-grandfather and scenes of the Old West. His work can be seen at Mockingbird Domestics in Austin.
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2151 S Lamar Blvd • (512) 677-4004 dchildressgallery.webs.com
Elizabeth Stettler Woodcut Printing Demo Mockingbird Domestics
Elizabeth Stettler is an artist living and working in Austin. She specializes in hand printed woodcuts because she loves that you don’t need any special equipment or a large studio to make them. Inspired by science and nature, her detailed work comes to life in stark black and white. Come watch her demonstrate cutting and printing in this unique medium.
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2151 S Lamar Blvd • lizstettler@gmail.com etsy.com/shop/librarianartist
Melissa Knight Mockingbird Domestics
I make batik fabric collage art. Batik is a wax resist dyeing technique traditionally used for making designs on fabric. I make colorful & vibrant fabric to create whimsical collage designs. There are many surprises in batik – crackles and layers of colors emerge in the wax-dye process. The surprises often guide the artistic process for me. I am happy to be a guest artist at Mockingbird Domestics.
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2151 S Lamar Blvd • (512) 677-4004 melissa@batikbydesign.com • batikbydesign.com
Norah Levine Mockingbird Domestics
Working with encaustic and photography allows me to reconnect with a childlike curiosity, to be fully present and experience joy in process. I am influenced by fond memories of children’s stories and their characters, by the many animals in my life – both personally and professionally – and by the simple beauty I continue to learn to recognize and appreciate in my every day life.
2151 S Lamar Blvd • (512) 524-7928 info@norahlevinephotography.com norahlevinephotography.com
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Paul Meyer Mockingbird Domestics
Paul has a BFA from the University of Texas with an emphasis on painting and sculpture. His paintings are constructed of materials such as plaster, burlap, resin, wood, paint and canvas, which ultimately lend themselves to possessing highly textured and sculptural qualities. Paul Meyer’s studio is located in rural Montgomery, Texas.
2151 S Lamar Blvd • (512) 677-4004 paulmeyerstudios.com
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Ruthie Powers Mockingbird Domestics
The lines and curves of maps inspire me. They lead me to far off places. I enjoy being in nature for the compositions that serendipity brings. This guides me back to earth and the tactile experience of printing. My knowledge and experience with dyeing fiber help me to create prints on paper that appear to have been painted. I want my prints to convey a sense of calm.
2151 S Lamar Blvd • (512) 707-0285 ruthie@ruthiepowersstudio.com • ruthiepowersstudio.com
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ART on 5th Austin’s largest contemporary gallery
ART on 5th hosts an eclectic collection of over 30 local, national, and international artists in a 7,000 sq ft space. On permanent display is the largest collection in the country of "The Secret Art of Dr. Seuss." We carry hundreds of original movie posters from the 1930s-present and are Austin’s premier custom frame shop, recognized for its unique design aesthetic and attention to archival principles.
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3005 S Lamar Blvd • (512) 481-1111 mary@arton5th.com • arton5th.com
Mable Litmus Industries
Mable is furniture that is made for moving. We take a modular approach to a seated system that maximizes flexibility and encourages creativity. A side table becomes a stool, becomes a chair, becomes a lamp. No need for tools or complicated assembly. Add pieces as you need them and exactly the way you want them. Our materials are sustainable. We manufacture regionally. We believe in giving back.
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2401 Thornton Rd Bldg B2 #400 • (512) 663-2012 i@lovemable.com • lovemable.com
Treevolution • Amy Scofield • AIPP WEST weekends, 11am-6pm
Treevolution is comprised of three 21’ trees constructed from recycled city water pipe, pvc and orange safety fencing. It serves as a cheerful messenger with an ominous statement: irresponsible development can lead to permanent loss of natural greenspace.
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1110 Cumberland Rd (South Austin Park) (512) 797-3370
Mindzai Creative ArTXplosion
Mindzai Creative is a design studio and print shop that is owned and operated by a collective of designers, illustrators, print makers and artists. We all share deep roots in the tattoo, street art and skateboard cultures. We hand print all of our designs in-house and pride ourselves in producing limited edition t-shirts and art prints. We create bold designs, solid prints, no bullshit.
2001 D S Lamar Blvd • (512) 213-2700 atx@mindzai.net • mindzai.net
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Austin Public Library: Twin Oaks Branch Austin SCBWI Illustrators & the Art of Children’s Books
Austin SCBWI illustrators and the Twin Oaks Library celebrate the art of children’s books. Participating artists: Patrice Barton, Tara Flynn Bonner, Jeff Crosby, Rebecca Crosby Komkov, Amy Farrier, Kate Green, Luz Marie Iturbe, Shelley Ann Jackson, C.S. Jennings, Thomas Jung, Ellen Murray, Marsha Riti, Vanessa Roeder, Tom Shefelman, Divya Srinivasan, Don Tate & Emma J. Virjan.
1800 S 5th St • (512) 974-9980 austin.scbwi.org
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Southside Gaiety Hall Artists Co-op Soco artists in Bouldin home
Local artists Valentina Dorsa, Julia Herman, Roxanne Rathge, Sally O'Grady, Avery Orendorf/Ryan Authier, and Katie Spence come together at this beautiful residence to showcase their recent work in painting, wood sculpture, drawing, video, furniture design and photography.
707 W Live Oak St • (512) 568-7586 valentina.dorsa@yahoo.com
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South Austin Gallery Jennifer and Joseph Worth
Husband and wife team, Jennifer and Joseph Worth, opened South Austin Gallery’s doors in 2010, a collection of their passions and work. Their “pop” style photography captures iconic Austin scenes in the form of functional and affordable art. Here, you can find their photos, canvases, and hand crafted coasters and cutting boards. They also sell vinyl records and offer a vintage framing service.
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507 A W Mary St • (512) 680-4018 southaustingallery@gmail.com • southaustingallery.com
Polyglot Gallery LOAD!: Nick Schnitzer & Sarah Presson / ANIMATE: Yuliya Lanina
CHERI CO. Is the hot, new collaboration of ATX artists Nick Schinitzer & Sarah Presson. “LOAD!” is inspiring, soulful, colorful & thought provoking. NYC transplant, YULIYA LANINA is back for a 2nd year with fantastical animations, paintings & collages. As a follow-up to her Jan. show @ W&TW Lanina has elaborated on previous themes & has created smaller works on paper that fit the Austin budget.
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1611 S 2nd St • (512) 767-8084 info@polyglotgallery.com • polyglotgallery.com
Clint Sawin CircO CerebrUm: Installation & Sculpture Show CSAW
#4 in the series – “...plasticity of memes and the indigenous c.o.g.s...” – previously seen at EAST 2012 and WEST 2013. Light, original music, sculpted acrylic and an immersive environment challenge the viewer to join “CircO CerebrUm”. Creation of “CircO CerebrUm” will be 1st weekend and installation 2nd weekend.”...memes” and more acrylic sculpture will be on display.
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311 W Milton • (512) 368-1238 • clintsawin.com
Ruby Martin Wet Salon and Studio
Ruby Martin is an abstract expressionist artist working with resin and mixed media. Ruby has been working with resin for over 20 years. She began working with resin because of the difficulty she had with perspective and was looking for a way to create depth. She then discovered when she added more layers of resin, it created an amber quality that added dimension and a story to each layer. 1109 S Congress Ave • (512) 444-7375 wetsalonaustin@gmail.com • wetsalonatx.com
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GloWave Melissa Borrell • Art Alliance Event: 5/10, 7-9pm • WEST weekends, 11am-6pm
Come join the Art Alliance Austin for an evening in Little Stacy Park at the GloWave sculpture, and art installation by artist Melissa Borrell. GloWave is a temporary public art installation commissioned by the City of Austin’s Art in Public Places TEMPO Project. GloWave is an undulating form that references the water that flows in Blunn Creek. The piece is illuminated at night with blue light. 1500 Alameda Dr (East Side Dr at Annie St and Monroe St) (512) 609-8587 • info@artallianceaustin.org artallianceaustin.org
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Whitebox ATX Boy Girl Boy Girl
"Boy Girl Boy Girl", explores new perspectives in contemporary photographic portraiture. Bear Kirkpatrick’s "Wallportrait" series is shown along side Christa Blackwood’s "Boys of Collodion."
1908 Newning Ave • (512) 423-6717 cgblackwood@gmail.com postmedium.com/cgblackwood/1729/whitebox_atx
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APPENDIX WEST SUBTERRANE: Segment 5: Posterior Informato
MEDIUMS To help you customize your WEST experience, we have classified each participant by the following mediums. If there is an art form that particularly interests you, look for the corresponding
icon in the following index and on the WEST map. Additionally, our mobile site will allow you to search by medium. Use the icons below as you navigate the tour on the go.
PAINTING
PRINTED MATTER
WOOD
DRAWING
JEWELRY
MIXED MEDIA
PHOTOGRAPHY
PERFORMANCE
STONE
FURNITURE
DIGITAL
FIBER
SCULPTURE
INSTALLATION
METAL
DESIGN
CERAMICS
FILM/VIDEO
INDEX ARTISTS & STUDIOS
29
Chris Chappell
67
David Elliott • La Mesa Studio
77
407 Radam
56
Malina Cipleu
20
Deborah Ellison
54
Lena Adeline
60
Jacob Colburn
42
Escape Artist Studio
56
Larry Akers • Eye Play Studio
40
Christina Coleman
25
Jonathan Faber
21
The Arc of the Arts Studio & Gallery
34
Stephen Connor
36
Pat Falconer
70
ARTeSTUDIO
54
Raquel Cordón
45
Selena Fara
43
Scott Baltisberger
43
Kate Csillagi • The Roost
80
Shannon Faseler
28
Sonya Berg
61
Greg Davis • Thornton Road Studios
73
Leslie Filip • SoCo Industrial Arts Studios
35
Kim Bernson • Kijaso Art
53
Jerry DeFrese
61
Fireseed Clay Art Studios
55
Stacey Lee Blackman
17
Faustinus Deraet
69
Mary Fischer
71
Cynthia Bloom
53
Paige DeShong
72
Valerie Fowler • Wonder Chamber Studios
33
Morgan Bogart • Glass Blowing Austin
40
Casey Diebold
65
Christopher Franco • Aardvark Forge
78
Sarah Bork
67
Stefanie Distefano • Flamingo Ranch Studio
31
Darryl Freeman • Darryl Freeman Studio
44
Neena Buxani
35
Anne Ducote
35
Denise Fulton
16
Anne Camp
33
Ian Duncan
76
Daniel Lewis Garcia • SoCo Industrial Arts
32
Carmen Canann • CarmenCanCreate
40
Herman Dyal
36
Nancy Germond
18
William Cauthern
31
Lisa Eisenbrey
25
Larry Goode
INDEX 37
Nell Gottlieb
58
Beth Jackson • Thornton Road Studios
58
Litmus Industries
77
Courtney Gray • Creative Side
67
David Jewell
56
Andrea Loomis
47
Christina Green-Martinez
48
Mary Barminski Johnson
37
Curtis Lund
66
Melissa Grimes
33
Theresa Jorgensen
48
Steve Maddox
79
Kyle Gross • Stones Throw Studio
48
Dwain Kelley • Rose St Studios
36
Chalda Maloff
29
Cliona Gunter
16
Jan Knox • Austin ArtSpace
49
Maria Martin
66
Marian Haigh
22
Padaric Kolander
76
Vincent Martinez • SoCo Industrial Arts Studios
78
Nathan Hamilton
47
Craig Kolavo • AwesOm Life
80
Michael Matias Velasquez
58
Nancy Harte • Thornton Road Studios
23
Negina Kolesar
23
Pat Meheriuk
59
Rothko Hauschildt
52
Julie Konvicka
18
Modplexi • Wendy Saha and Melissa Sonzala
44
Carol Hayman
47
Lynn Krauss
45
Pat Molina
24
Ruth Heffron • Lines Fine Art
32
Glenda Kronke • G Kronke Studios
28
Roy Moore
64
Raymond Hemza • Hemza Designs
20
John Kuehne
46
Marjorie Moore
30
Winston Hicks
46
Eve Larson
60
Sandy Muckleroy
60
Erin Hood
17
Laura Latimer
41
Jack Murphy
34
Christopher Hynes
55
Tamera Lee
21
Manik Nakra
79
Lauren Jaben
79
Dameon Lester
52
RJ Oehler
INDEX 24
Karen Offutt
59
Rita Marie Ross
73
Nellie Slayden • Shady Side Studio
73
Greta Olivas
66
Manuel Saavedra
49
Csilla Somogyi • CsillaWear
70
Lisa Oppel • Slackerville
69
Jim Bob Salazar
19
Joy Sottile • Crestmont Dr Studio
78
John Parkinson
71
Andrew Saldaña • Saldaña Art Studio
37
Marja Spearman
43
Judy Paul
18
Janna Sammon
22
Jamie Spinello
22
Swava Pearl Hooks
68
Saul Jerome San Juan
65
Terri St.Arnauld & Frank Yezer
23
Cameron Petri
77
Sanctuary • Sanctuary Print Shop
72
Heidi Stanfield • Enterscapes
32
Petrified Design • Bostic and Pendergrass
49
Yolanda Santoyo
64
Stephanie Sterling
42
Jeanne Philquist
57
Shakti Sarkin
20
Philip Sterzing
57
Deborah Poisot
54
Alli Schukar
30
Scotty Stevenson
24
Terrell Powell
21
Stephen Schwake
28
Patricia Strong • Strong Art
41
Patrick Puckett
65
Ryan Scott-Nairns • Metalworks of Austin
42
Laura Sturtz
80
Cat Quintanilla
71
Ann Seago
41
Bob Swaffar • artStar Studio
76
John Raymond
68
Diana Seidel
44
Barbara Timko
30
Monte Rhodes
72
A.J. Simon
68
Mike Troy
53
Audrey Lehmann Richard
31
Jim Sipowicz
57
W. Tucker
19
Priscilla Robinson
69
Rory Skagen • Slackerville
61
Rick Van Dyke • Thornton Road Studios
INDEX 34
Eric Verret
EXHIBITIONS
97
Capital Fine Art
17
Emilio Villarruel
97
Su Allen • Artworks Gallery
108
D. Childress • Mockingbird Domestics
45
Phillip Wade
84
APL • North Village Branch • Emily Painton
100
Co-Lab N Space
52
Hallie Rae Ward • One Way Studio
87
APL • Recycled Reads • Felipe Villela
98
Davis Gallery • David Everett and Billy Hassell
16
Weavers and Spinners Society of Austin
111
APL • Twin Oaks Branch
88
Tom Delaney • Palri Pema Od Ling
25
Collin Welsch
110
ART on 5th
90
Julie Fritz • Blackbird and Henry
70
Julie Williams • South Austin Studio
96
Artworks Gallery
99
Gallery at The Old Bakery & Emporium
64
Croix Williamson
106
Austin Art Garage
96
The Haskell House
46
Ellen Willis
102
Austin Artists Network • Halcyon Austin
90
Adreon Henry • The Reflection Bends
59
Amanda Wood
85
Austin ArtSpace
86
Josh Henslee • Austin ArtSpace
19
Mary Yznaga • M.Y. Metal
98
Austin Community College Art Gallery
89
Melanie Hickerson • Hyde Park Six
29
Kristie Zamrazil • FullMoon YellowHouse
99
Rebecca Bennett • dwg.
107
Cynthia Holland • Mockingbird Domestics
55
Sharon Zeugin • Sharon Zeugin Art
113
Melissa Borrell • GloWave • Art Alliance
103
Holland Photo Imaging
106
Jake Bryer • Austin Art Garage
106
Ellen Hunt • Austin Art Garage
89
Debbie Buie
88
Hyde Park Six
85
Eileen McKeon Butt • Austin ArtSpace
101
IEI Austin Art @ the Graeber Residence
87
C.O.R.E. Studios
102
Ink Tank Vending Machine • Art Alliance
INDEX 90
Ink Tank Yard Sale
107
Mockingbird Domestics
91
University Baptist Church Art Gallery
107
Kelsey Jenkinson • AustinArt Garage
87
MotoReady Workshop and Gallery
91
University Co-op Materials Lab: UTSoA
94
Mark Johnson • Hotel Ella
101
Oxidize Metal Art Gallery
99
Marcy Ann Villafaña • ACC
108
Melissa Knight • Mockingbird Domestics
85
Gina Gwen Palacios • Austin ArtSpace
97
Valerie Walden • Capital Fine Art
102
La Peña
88
Palri Pema Od Ling • Tibetan Buddhist Art
98
Wally Workman Gallery • Andy Dixon
94
Matt Lankes • Hotel Ella
112
Polyglot Gallery
84
WEST Group Show
91
Kafka Lenton • Hotel Ella
109
Ruthie Powers • Mockingbird Domestics
113
Whitebox ATX
109
Norah Levine • Mockingbird Domestics
95
Maxine Price • Hotel Ella
94
Jon Windham • Hotel Ella
110
Mable • Litmus Industries
86
Katie Ryan • Austin ArtSpace
95
Women & Their Work • Leslie Wilkes
96
Lucy MacQueen • Artworks Gallery
100
Sanctuary at Preacher
103
Zilker Elementary
100
Karen Maness • dwg.
112
Clint Sawin • CircO CerebrUm • CSAW
113
Ruby Martin • Wet Salon and Studio
110
Amy Scofield • Treevolution • AIPP
101
Mexic-Arte Museum
112
South Austin Gallery
109
Paul Meyer • Mockingbird Domestics
111
Southside Gaiety Hall Artists Co-op
86
Maggi Miller • Austin ArtSpace
108
Elizabeth Stettler • Mockingbird Domestics
89
Connie Miller • Hyde Park Six
95
Charles Umlauf • Hotel Ella
111
Mindzai Creative • ArTXplosion
103
Umlauf Sculpture Garden & Museum
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