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  • Susan Blackwelder
    Susan Blackwelder
    Visual Arts: Ceramics, Painting
    I am primarily a painter but enjoy dabbling in ceramics, especially clay sculpture.  I specialize in portraits of people and pets in oil or pastel though I also enjoy doing landscapes and still life painting. My training in drawing has given me skills that I use in every medium. See more on Susan Blackwelder’s Corner Gallery web page.
  • Sabine Brunner
    Sabine Brunner
    Visual Arts: Ceramics, Crafts, Printmaking, Visual Arts
    My name is Sabine Brunner. I am a ceramic artist and mom of 2 toddlers (Luka is 6 and Logan is 4 years old). I studied Graphic Design in Aachen/Germany and for my master thesis I designed a tableware with the whole alphabet from A-Z written in calligraphy. After moving to California in 1996, I started doing Ceramics and became a Ceramic Artist. I love giving my ceramic pieces a whimsical feel. In 2015 my family moved to Little River, CA next to Mendocino from the San Francisco Bay Area. We are living our dream of a rural life with lots of space and many animals. We currently have 3 dogs, 2 cats, 4 goats and 9 chickens. More to come… My work has been influenced by living our dream farm life. I am creating whimsical dishes with lots of different, colorful designs on it. My new studio is also housing an antique Pearl Golding Letterpress. You can come and print your own cards on my Adana 8×5 or take a class. My studio is located in Fort Bragg, California. Come and visit me if you are in the area and take a class in ceramics or printing! 223 East Redwood Ave., Fort Bragg, CA 95437
  • Kristin Coddington-Gordon
    Kristin Coddington-Gordon
    Visual Arts: Ceramics, Sculpture, Visual Arts
    Kristin Coddington-Gordon of What Now Ceramics is a ceramic sculpture living on the Mendocino Coast. She is a fierce fighter for the environment, a mother of three creative half wild daughters and married to a guy who knows not to get in the way of her clay. With a back ground in natural history and scientific illustration and most importantly a love for the planet and the self taught, unobstructed time to create Kristin sculpts expressive pieces that seem to be asking for your help. Each sculpture is made by hand without the use of a mold making each piece unique and individual. The sculptures are raku fired and waxed with bees wax. The wood used in Kristin’s sculptures is in collaboration with her husband Bob Gordon who mills local, salvaged wood. By creating sculptures of struggling species, Kristin gives animals a voice. The message is left undefined but is clearly in reference to environmental collapse. She hopes her art stirs up an emotion prompting others to do what they can. The question is asked.  What now? See more at WhatNowCeramics.com Also Kristin’s sculpture can be seen at the Lansing Street Gallery in Mendocino & Northcoast Artists Gallery in Fort Bragg.
  • Meg Courtney
    Meg Courtney
    Visual Arts: Ceramics, Sculpture, Visual Arts
  • William de la Mare
    William de la Mare
    Literary Arts; Performing Arts: Spoken Word; Visual Arts: Ceramics, Literary Arts, Performing Arts, Photography, Sculpture, Spoken Word, Visual Arts
    Growing up in the vicinities of London and New York, and coming from a family of artists and art lovers, I’ve been exposed to the arts all my life. I received my first camera as a child and developed the interest through high school. I was scouted in high school and given a scholarship to attend art school. Transferring into a more photography-specific path, I earned my Bachelor of Fine Arts degree with high honors from RIT. By that time, I was concentrating on photographing water and glass as a means of visually depicting spiritual/philosophical ideas pertaining to concepts of infinity. Along the way, I became a lawyer, ultimately focusing on global risk management, but continued to photograph, wrote the first book in a trilogy of epic novels on the theme of life, and also picked up practices in wood sculpture and porcelain pottery. More recently, I have returned my primary focus to art and water, concentrating on water’s various forms – snow, ice, rain, stream, sea, mist, steam, fog, cloud – and, for more than two years now, the Pacific Ocean from the Mendocino Headlands. Since being in Mendocino I have written the second part of my trilogy called Archetypes (Books I and II are now for sale in the Water Gallery) on the theme of death, and am currently working on the third –  on the theme of Rebirth.
  • Judith Edwards
    Judith Edwards
    Visual Arts: Ceramics, Crafts, Glasswork, Jewelry, Mixed Media, Sculpture, Visual Arts, Works on paper
    My relationship with clay began at Grove Street College in Oakland in the 1970s and at Chico State I received a BA in Ceramics. My work is influenced by Mayan Art, Botany, my Marine Science studies & an attraction to Mysticism. Some of my early work also incorporated ceramic sculpture with textiles. Currently, the figurines, tiles and decorative pieces I have been working on are inspired by nature and the mystical use of spirit totems.  
  • Jan Hoyman
    Jan Hoyman
    Visual Arts: Ceramics, Visual Arts
    Jan Hoyman Studio has been making pots since 1984, every piece is handmade and hand crafted. Care is given to every piece whether it is a mug for drinking coffee or a wedding platter to cherish forever. Our team includes valued employees that have been with us for over 20 years with a range of experience and artistry leaving room to grow. We work together to produce timeless pieces that are passed through generations. Continuing the Ukiah tradition for over 30 years. The studio embraces serving the community at the heart of Mendocino County. Please enjoy our pieces of Jan Hoyman Pottery daily.
  • Heather Law
    Heather Law
    Heather Law was raised in rural Northern California. In 2004, she received a Bachelor of Arts degree from California State University, Chico. After graduating, she spent several years as an apprentice at Hoyman-Browe pottery studio in Ukiah, California. From 2007-2009 she attended graduate school in Rochester, New York, at the School of American Crafts at Rochester Institute of Technology, where she obtained a Master’s of Fine Art degree with a concentration in Ceramic Sculpture. Currently she is a studio production artist and small business owner in Ukiah, CA. Law’s work is a social commentary on American consumerism, personal identity through material goods, and the waste that material consumption creates in our commodity culture. Her work is a tangible and direct representation of mass consumerism/waste and her molds are a friendly reusable reminder of the importance of being aware of our carbon footprint.
  • Marta  MacKenzie
    Marta MacKenzie
    Visual Arts: Ceramics, Sculpture, Visual Arts
  • Robert Rhoades
    Robert Rhoades
    Visual Arts: Ceramics, Mixed Media, Painting, Printmaking, Sculpture, Visual Arts
    Creekwood Studios is a fine art and art travel business. As a recently retired professor of art, Bob continues to produce and show original art. For nearly 20 years, he and his wife have arranged and led small, upscale, art and culture trips abroad. Content,  context and  craft, the {“three C’s”} developed over decades of teaching is the technique Bob uses to help others understand and appreciate art and architecture. Bob makes both classical and contemporary work accessible to all. His vast knowledge of art processes  is a unique approach to appreciating and understanding both art and culture As a skilled teacher, lecturer, scholar and storyteller, Bob will enable you to advance whether you are a beginner or an  advanced artist. His instruction will  push you to higher levels of accomplishment. On past trips we have created paintings from ochres gathered from the ancient quarries of Roussillion. We have strolled the streets of Florence where the rivalries between the Medici and the Strozzi families shaped the Renaissance. We have shared an  afternoon glass of wine before a  classical concert at St. Nicolas Cathedral in Prague, and joined  in a local party for dancing  after a home cooked meal in our villa in Tuscany. These  are but a few of the experiences Creekwood Studios has created with new experiences waiting to be made.
  • Sophia Sutherland
    Sophia Sutherland
    Visual Arts: Ceramics, Visual Arts
    Sophia Sutherland has lived in Elk CA since 1968. She has wored in stone, clay, bronze and cement, adding watercolor and pastel to the creative equation. Now Sophia moves between the 2nd & 3rd dimensions, exploring, breathing and continuing to saunter through fields of paradox and possibility.
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