Featured Artist Darcy J. Sears

Artist Darcy J. Sears is driven by a need to “mold life out of clay” and sculpts the human body in all its beauty and imperfection.

Featured Artist Frank Mayer

My inspiration comes from looking at pictures of the old factories, the old bridges, the old sewing machines or the old 1890’s trains.

Featured Artist Aaron Laux

Artist Aaron Laux’s stunning wood sculptures are inspired by organic design and incorporate reclaimed materials

Featured Artist Scott Troxel

Artist Scott Troxel explores form, line, color, shape, and texture in his abstract, linear wood wall sculptures and paintings.

Featured Artist Blake Conroy

Featured artist Blake Conroy uses laser cutting technology to create highly complex, patterned 3D paper sculptures.

Featured Artist Linda Chapman

The striking, intricate patterns on artist Linda Chapman’s porcelain vessels are inspired and influenced by the places she has lived.

Featured Artist Edrian Thomidis

Life experiences and moments inspire the characters and the symbols that have meaning behind my figurative sculptures.

Featured Artist Elizabeth Lind

Using the same worn mallet for close to 20 years, I employ simple chisels to investigate the forms inherent in my latest stone boulder.

Featured Artist Lee Sorg

Glass artist Lee Sorg’s works, both functional and decorative, are alive with rich, vibrant color and modern lines.

Featured Artist Mindy Colton

The ceramic and mixed media horse sculptures of artist Mindy Colton are long-legged, graceful and ready to take flight.

Featured Artist Gerard Justin Ferrari

I view my sculptures as highly-crafted, complex, 3D clay collages that embody disparate influences, forms and conceptual ideas.

The Creative Process

Finding inspiration, meaning and passion is a search all artists make as part of the creative process.

Featured Artist Francesca Busca

Artist Francesca Busca’s recycled sculptural mosaics highlight her concern about the danger mankind poses to the planet.

Featured Artist Sheryl Zacharia

The sculptural forms of artist Sheryl Zacharia are a product of her love for ancient art and modern art, and the tactile feel of clay.