Diana O’Connor

Originally from Boise, Idaho I started and finished my degree in Jewelry/ Metals Arts at California College of the Arts in May of 2013. It took 3 years and some soul searching but the love of jewelry making was again found when I decided to take a jewelry making class my junior year. I essentially

Kierra Stanley

Ever since I was a little girl, I have always danced in the black and white – being bi-racial and growing up in the South meant that I often felt the tension of being in, but not quite belonging to, two different worlds. My work is a reflection of the beauty and harmony I find

Kim Cardoso

I am a loud person who makes quiet art. I savor the craft-like method of encaustic painting in a meditative exploration of landscape and emotion. Relating to my formal training as a metalsmith and working with my hands as a midwife, I love the physicality of wax, pigments, hand tools, and fire. I know my

Lightbox Collective

The lightbox collective is a small community of artists who have turned their cramped garage into a studio space for printmaking, ceramics, stained glass art, and music. Come see how we make it work in such a small space, and our wide variety of crafts. @Orbit.Press draws inspiration from collective living and hopeful futures to

Dorie Meister

Dorie Meister offers unique, hand-crafted sterling silver and copper jewelry, incorporating found objects along with antique beads, precious stones, vintage ceramic buttons and found objects. The pieces are wearable objects of beauty. Dorie learned to work with metal using basic hand tools over 25 years ago. Since then, she remains committed to the simplicity of

Susan Brooks

Susan Brooks: Drawing on Metal/ Building with Clay/ Painting my Thoughts I move freely between my mediums of non-traditional fine jewelry in sterling silver and gold, figurative layered paintings and drawings, and miniature ceramic and mixed media anthropomorphic sculpture called 1000 Objects of Desire and Mirth. I work mostly with the face and figure, decorative

Robert Temple

Reclaimed Luminosity is a collection of lamps and light sculptures, made by hand using reclaimed materials and found objects. After years of collecting and salvaging interesting items, I started to experiment with creating lamps as I love exploring the combination of light, form, and function. My vision is guided by balancing logic and structure with