studios

2023 WGST Artists

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Stop 1:  Nightingale Studio — 916 1/2 State Street
Upstairs

Elizabeth Hoffman  Fanciful illustrations inspired by farm life

Stop 2: Pushin Building Artists’ Studios  400 E. Main Avenue  

College Street loading dock entrance above Ridley’s Roasters. Shared studio space for fine artists.
Laura McGee Silk and silk blend scarves and decorative items using a wide variety of techniques, among them gutta line, batik, shibori and tie-dye
Julie Ellis Zentangle works on paper
Terry Wilson Watercolor paintings, primarily inspired by nature. Like water in nature, he enjoys the variability, randomness and the relative unpredictability of this amazing medium.

Stop 3:  The Mezz Clay Works  400 E. Main Avenue  (Next to Pushin Building Artist Studios)

Bob Brigle – functional and fine art pottery, ceramic sculpture
Erika Brady – figurative ceramics

Stop 4: Kentucky Museum – 1444 Kentucky Street – WKU Art Faculty and Students, Kentucky Forge Council, Artworks Members

Charles Hurst  metal works
Kristina Arnold  blown glass
Lynette Haggbloom  fused glass
Steve Haggbloom   fine wood working, cutting boards, boxes, and frames
Ann Smith  Watercolor paintings
Kate Latham  Handwoven tapestries
Patricia Quinn  Stained glass panels and sun catchers
Ashley Swindle  spiritual art photography, painting, jewelry using natural materials
Holly Oglesbee  Mono prints and cards
Brent Oglesbee  Ceramic sculpture
Lynne Ferguson  Acrylic works on paper, oil, willow wall hangings and basketry
Tony Murray  Sculptography, a combination of sculpture and photography
Phillip Woodard  Functional stoneware pottery
Trini Morales  Printmaking
Donna Hix Bewley  Oil painting, ceramics, phography
Judy Price  Acrylic and water color paintings
Bernadette Rivette  Mixed media acrylic paintings
Malcolm Fife  Relief and intaglio printing
Tatum Bratcher  Paint and collage
Abby Coffell  Mixed media paintings and jewelry
Rhonda Hartis Smith  Oil paintings and prints
Nellie Lutzwolf Drawing, mixed media, printmaking
Cheryl Reesy Painting and drawings
David Montell  Acrylic spay paint on canvas in graffiti style
Paul Muth Ceramics

Stop 5: Rickman Pottery — 1121 E. 14th Avenue

Mitchell Rickman  Working pottery studio, functional stoneware pottery and pottery demonstration

Stop 6: Studio on Normal — 1830 Normal Street

Cindy Houston – Organic cotton and silk, naturally dyed wearable art
Jill Gentry, Blue Malibu JewelryWire Jewelry using semi-precious stones and traditional techniques to create one of a kind pieces. Using Gold-filled wire and Argentum Sterling Silver wire to celebrate the stone. No Glue or solder used to create jewelry.

Stop 7: Lynn and Claude Robertson — 1108 St. Andrews Circle

Home and studio in the Courtyard at Heartland off Fairway behind Nat’s.
Lynn Robertson – Oils, pastels, mixed media
Claude Robertson – 
 Oils and mixed media

Stop 8: Connie Erickson Fine Art – 3122 Hunt Master Drive
Inspired by the great masters and impressionist painters, Connie creates portaits and figurative paintings in oil and pastel in a classical realist style.

Stop 9: Briar Rose Garden – 7791 Cemetery Road 

David LeNoir Woodworking; bowls, vases, wine stoppers, pens, wands, dibbles and more
Kerry Wells Abstract Painting; acrylics, pastels, mixed media

Stop 10: Studio G — 128 H.E. Johnson Road

Heading South on 231S  Scottsville Road, turn left on Wilson Road at Split Tree Barbecue (approximately 4.4 miles past I-65). After 1 mile, turn left at Bethany Baptist Church. After 2 miles, turn right onto H.E. Johnson Road. Driveway on the left. Signs will be posted.
Karen Genter Photography, Painting, Pottery, NEW Native American Bamboo flutes, note cards, wood-block prints, Altered Auto-Ego CAR prints – NEW things as well as demonstrations of Bamboo Flute Building !! 

Stop 11: Willoughby Studio – 895 Morehead Road

Linda Willoughby – Oil, acrylic, mixed media  original artwork and prints

Stop 12: Artists Eye Studio – 4681 Russellville Road

Kelly Zachary –  Stained glass mosaics