Lee Arts Center Artists on the Web
While we are unable to present our annual Show and Sale this year, we can share with you our artists’ profiles; many of whom participate in our annual sale.
You can learn more about our gifted artists by visiting their websites, or following them on social media. While this in no way replaces our much loved venue and event, it is a wonderful way to support our local artists’ work and contact them directly for purchases and/or commissions.
We hope to see you in 2021! Until then, stay safe and healthy.
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Other Group Sales Opportunities Consider shopping locally, supporting artists and small businesses. The links to the right will take you to regional sales opportunities our LAC members are participating in. Click on the image to the right to see more information about a pop up art market hosted by some of LAC’s artists. |
Scope Gallery Artworks@7th North End Gallery GRUMP at Home Studio Gallery |
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Cinda Berry Limited-edition color etchings produced with photopolymer plates as well as cyanotype prints. |
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Dana Lehrer Danze Wheel-thrown pottery with plants and animals. Red stoneware and smooth cool glazes to create contrasts of color and texture, and negative and positive imagery. |
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Marion Engelbach-Ennis Exploration of material, form and surface help create unique pieces. Functional vessels & sometimes tactile or meditative objects. |
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Laura Fall These utility covers reveal the wear and tear of time and people. Some are simple; others are complex. The design is deep and allows for excellent texture in a finished piece. |
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Helen Hensgen I enjoy making functional forms on the wheel. I frequently decorate with underglazes using themes from nature including birds, fish, and flowers. |
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J.S. Herbert Creating art work is a continuous learning experience about the relationship between the production of art and how it relates to my philosophy of life and faith. |
Ceramics | Artist Website Etsy |
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Martin Karcher Creating functional ware since 1974, often with nature as motif and source of inspiration. |
Ceramics | Instagram A Handbook for Potters – Martin Karcher Remembers |
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Scott Kaye Creating functional pottery for daily use where form follows function. |
Ceramics | Artist Website Shopping @ Kaye Pottery |
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Marsha Lederman My focus has been on reflecting the natural world with clay, enabling people to bring a little of the outside world into their homes. |
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Jun Lee A printmaker who works in large format woodcut utilizing animals as metaphors to convey competition in our lives. |
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Klaudia Levin Functional and nonfunctional ceramic art using a wide spectrum of firing methods. |
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Sue Mason Inspired by the colors and infinite patterns in nature and by the textures and designs which can be created using letters and calligraphy. |
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Polina Miller Turning dirt into beauty– combining the potter’s elements of earth and fire, are as close to magic as one can get. |
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Hiromi Minemura Making functional ware for daily use that bring happiness and warmth by decorating with underglaze, stains and slip trailing. |
Ceramics | Artist Website |
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Steven Munoz Bees and pollinators, gardening and oak trees have long been an interest and inspiration. |
Printmaking | Artist Website |
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Catherine Satterlee The inspiration for a piece is usually texture or pattern, then comes the form. Rather than throwing pieces on a wheel, the artist uses hand-building techniques to create her work, because she enjoys the slow, deliberate pace that process affords. |
Ceramics | Artist Website Shop: Artful Home |
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Elke Seefeldt Handbuilding and experimenting with diverse shapes, textures and techniques, to create one of a kind pieces |
Ceramics |
Torpedo Factory |
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Victoria Truhn Made with high quality stoneware and food-safe glaze materials, tried & Truhn pieces are practical for daily use and fully functional. |
Ceramics | Artist Website Shop: Etsy |
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Claudia Vess Printing imagery drawn ‘dry point’ directly on a printing plate or on a plate covered with a thin ground to expose the plate surface for etching adds a compelling presence to the image as the lines of ink sit up on the paper surface. |
Printmaking |
Artist Website The Cabinet: Art |
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Helene Vonnegut Appreciating the history, culture and architecture captured in ceramics, she works with stoneware to create appealing works that function in the home or allure to the garden. |
Ceramics | Artist Website Shop Here |
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