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34th Annual

Benefit Art

Auction

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Advanced Aesthetic & Restorative CareH E A LT H . B E A U T Y. P E R S O N A L C A R E .

James Otten, DDS

EXHIBITION PROGRAM SPONSOR

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34th Annual

Benefit Art

Auctionbenefit co-chairs SHERYL JACOBS & JIM OTTEN

featured artist WILLIAM S. BURROUGHSchief executive officer SUSAN TATE exhibitions director BEN AHLVERS

auctioneer RIC AVERILLmusic from FLOYD THE BARBER

underwritten by MORGAN STANLEYcontributors BALLOON ARTS

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FREE STATE BREWING COMPANYspecial thank you ALL VOLUNTEERS

HEATHER HOYSHERYL JACOBS

LAWRENCE ARTS CENTER STAFF & BOARD JIM OTTEN

JEANNE PEESPENNY SPANO

SPENCER MUSEUM STUDENT ADVISORY BOARDEVAN WILLIAMS

KIM WINGATE

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Lawrence Arts Center

StaffSUSAN TATE Chief Executive Director

STACY GALLOWAY HAYWOOD Chief Operating OfficerBEN AHLVERS Exhibitions Director

JEREMY ROCKWELL Exhibitions AssistantAMY ALBRIGHT Marketing Director & Graphic Designer

RIC AVERILL Artistic Director of Performing ArtsHANAN MISKO Dance School Director

COLLEEN JONES Dance School AssistantKYLA STRID Studio Manager

MARLO ANGELL Director of Digital MediaERIKA GRAY Performing Arts Coordinator

WHITNEY JUNEAU Events & Technical CoordinatorHEATHER HOY Development Director

LAURIE MCLANE-HIGGINSON Curator of EducationMARGARET WEISBROD MORRIS Director of Programs & Partnerships

GRACE PETERSON Lead Instructor & Studio AssistantBETH MURPHY Office Manager

LINDA REIMOND Arts-Based Preschool DirectorSTEVE RICHARDSON Facilities Manager

RUTH DEWITT Development and Marketing Project Coordinator

Lawrence Arts Center

Board of DirectorsDAN SCHRINER Chairman

TOM CARMODY Vice Chairman LARRY CHANCE Treasurer

JEAN ANDERSONTIM CABONI

MATT GILHOUSENJOAN GOLDEN

EMILY HILLDIANE HORNINGBRIAN HORSCH SHERYL JACOBSTONY KRSNICH

MICHEL LOOMIS MOLLY MURPHY

JIM OTTENDRU SAMPSON

EVAN WILLIAMS

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Lawrence Arts Center

NATIONAL ADVISORY BOARDROCCO LANDESMAN

MIKE MICHAELISDEANNELL REECE TACHA

JUDITH SABATINIROGER SHIMOMURA

Silent Auction Instructions

Over 100 items in this auction are offered through the Silent Auction. Silent Auc-

tion items are displayed with a Silent Auction bid card (“S”) in addition to the

identification label. To place a bid, print your name clearly on the card. (There

is a minimum 50% bid on all auction items.) Please honor the minimum bid

increase of $10. Failure to do so will disqualify your bid. Include your phone

number so that we can contact you if you are not present to pick up your work

at the end of the auction. Bids made without full names and phone numbers

may be disqualified. Bids may be placed until 7:15pm in the middle gallery

and 7:30pm in the large gallery on auction night, April 12, just before the Live

Auction begins.

The names of winners of Silent Auction items will be posted during the Live

Auction on April 12. You may claim your Silent Auction item starting one hour

after the close of Silent Auction bidding.

On Monday, April 14, telephone calls to winners who were not present on auc-

tion night will be made to inform them of their winning bid and to arrange for

the pick-up of the item. We ask that winning bidders claim their items as soon

as possible.

BUY OUT OPTION

Silent Auction items are available for “buy-out” at 200% of the posted retail

value. Bids of that amount or more are not considered buy-outs unless the item

has been paid for in advance. To buy-out an item, see the receptionist in the

lobby. Once paid for, the item will be marked and will be available for pick-up at

8:30 pm April 12, or afterwards.

THE LAWRENCE ARTS CENTER ENCOURAGES YOU

TO MAKE ORIGINAL ART A PART OF YOUR LIFE. VISIT LOCAL ART

VENUES AND PURCHASE ORIGINAL WORKS FOR

YOUR HOME AND WORK ENVIRONMENT.

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2014 Benefit Art Auction

WIN A Live Auction Bidding Certificate

$5000 BIDDING CERTIFICATE DRAWING

Enter for a chance to win a LIVE auction bid certificate! Read rules below.

•Suggesteddonationof$100toenter

•prizedrawingof$5,000LiveAuction

Bidding Certificate

•Entriesaccepteduntil7pmApril12

•WinningentrieswillbedrawnApril12,

7:40pm on stage. The winning certificates must

be used during the Live Auction on April 12

•WinnerMUSTBEPRESENTINTHETHEATERat

the time of the drawing.

•Biddingcertificatecanonlybeusedtowards

the purchase of ONE LIVE auction piece (no

cash value – no substitutions.)

•Anunusedbalancewillconstituteadonation

to the Lawrence Arts Center by the winner.

Bidder’s Notes

Please use this page to list your Bidder Number and purchases. Knowing the auction numbers of the items you have purchased will speed process-ing when you pick up your art works.

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ITEM NUMBER ______________ PRICE _______________

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1 Chris Wolf Edmonds L-17 Lawrence, KS

Color Play Giclee Print on cotton, 10 x 20

$600The primary inspiration for my work is life in all its forms. As an artist and amateur naturalist, I collect the colors and patterns of the world around me and attempt to preserve them in my hand painted and printed fabrics, photo images, pieced designs and books. I spend part of everyday out-of-doors observing the coming and going of life in nature. I am fascinated by the magical effects of light, atmosphere and time on the luminosity of a leaf,thedazzleofcolorrefractedthroughanicicleandthewaythewintergrassessketchportraitsofthewind.Iammesmerizedbyaneveningskyfilled with migrating geese and reflected in a pond where the wind-rippled surface turns it into a mercurial impressionist painting.

2 Rick Mitchell L-52 Lawrence, KS

Untitled, 2014 Archival color print of digital photograph24 x 36

$1,100Rick Mitchell is an independent artist, photographer and writer living in Lawrence,Kansas.HeearnedaBFAdegreeinPaintingfromtheUniversityof Kansas and an MFA in Art from Rutgers University. Mitchell has exhibited his work since 1970 and has received grants to further his interdisciplinary work from the National Endowment for the Arts, the National Endowment fortheHumanities,theNationalScienceFoundation,theNewJerseyArtsCommission,theNewJerseyHistoricalCommission,theKansasArtsCom-mission,KansasHealthFoundationandtheLawrenceArtsCommission.

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3 John Talleur L-0 1925-2001

Party, circa 1980 wood cut, AP, 29.5 x 18.25

$350JohnTalleurwasaprofessoremeritusofartandanhonoraryprintcuratorat the University of Kansas. Born in Chicago in 1925, he received his bach-elor’s degree from the Art Institute of Chicago in 1947. In 1951, he earned a master’s degree from the University of Iowa, where he studied with Mauricio Lasansky. He received a Fulbright Fellowship in 1953 for studyin France. Later that year he joined the faculty at KU where he taught until 1996. He died in Lawrence, KS in 2001.Talleur’s etchings and paintingshave been in numerous exhibits around the world. Collections include the Spencer Museum of Art, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and the Smith-sonian American Art Museum.

4 Susan Davidoff L-100 El Paso, TXNight Walks (set), 2013 Lithograph, edition 10/36

Made at Lawrence Lithography, 22 x 22 (x3)

$3,000Susan Davidoff ’s imposing plant silhouettes are records of her daily inter-actions with the landscape. Beautifully rendered, yet hauntingly stark, the images catalogue her natural surroundings through the use of materials collected from nature. Davidoff received an M.A. and an M.F.A. from New Mexico State University in Las Cruces. She has received awards from the Ford Foundation, the National Endowment for the Arts, and the National Society of Arts and Letters, among others. She has taught at Arrowmont School of Arts and Crafts, and currently teaches at the University of Texas at El Paso.

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5 Louis Copt L-96 Lecompton, KSFires Near Council Grove, 2014 oil on canvas, 2014, 16 x 16

$1,200LouisCoptisfromEmporia,Kansas.HegraduatedfromEmporiaStateUniver-sity in 1971 with a degree in art. Copt began his career as a full time artist in 1985 after returning from a summer of study at the Art Students League in New York City. The focus of Copt’s art includes landscape, portrait, figurative painting, sculptureandphotography.HisworkhasbeenfeaturedintworecentexhibitsattheAlbrecht-KemperMuseuminSt.Joseph,MissouriandtheSabatiniGalleryinTopeka,Kansas.HisworkhasbeenpublishedinAmericanArtistMagazineandnumerous scholarly publications including The Great Plains Quarterly. Copt has also exhibited work in national competitions such as the National Oil Painters andKansasWatercolorSocieties.Hisworkisinmuseum,corporateandprivatecollections throughout the United States. More of Louis’ work can be found at www.louiscopt.com

6 William S. Burroughs L-32 Lawrence, KSRx (Morphine at Dawn), 1992 one color serigraph,

cotton paper, Signed edition of 99, 15.5 x 20.5

$1,500Image recently published in The Independent. Born February 5, 1914 in St. Lou-is, Missouri, William S. Burroughs was an innovative writer and artist. A primary figure in the Beat Generation, Burroughs deeply influenced popular culture with dozensofbooksandhundredsofpaintings,essays,spokenwordperformancesand multi-media collaborations. William S. Burroughs made his home in Law-rence, Kansas, where he lived and created art from 1981 until his death in 1997. During that time, Burroughs continued his explorations in material and process, and created a large body of work. Burroughs’ work has been featured in over fifty international galleries and museums including Royal Academy of the Arts, Centre Pompidou, Guggenheim Museum, New Museum, Irish Museum of Mod-ern Art, Los Angeles County Museum, Spencer Museum of Art, and Whitney Museum of American Art.

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7 Janet Davidson-Hues L-22 Lawrence, KSYada, yada, yada,yada, yada, 2012 archival digital

print, 3/10, 8 x 18in

$400Janet Davidson-Hues investigates and combines language and image inorder to set up a tension between the verbal and the visual in her paintings and prints. She was born in Baltimore and is an MFA graduate from the University of Kansas and former Assistant Professor of Art at Indiana State University. She has exhibited her work nationally in 20 solo shows and 130 invitational and group shows. She is represented by the Flomenhaft Gallery inNewYorkCityandWeinbergerFineArtinKansasCity.Herworkcanbeviewed at www.janetplanet16.com.

8 Ben Ahlvers L-103 Lawrence, KSVampire Blues, 2013 ceramic, glaze, 18 x 12 x 11

$650RecentlyfeaturedinCeramicsMonthlymagazine,Benisknownforcreat-ing whimsical ceramic figures that contain a vein of wit and humor, with an undertone of deviousness and mystery. The narratives in his work are rooted in his experiences as a father and simultaneously touch on relation-ships and experiences beyond this role. Ben studied at Southern University EdwardsvilleandreceivedhisM.F.A.atOhioUniversity.Heactivelyexhibitshis work which can be found in numerous collections around the country. www.benahlvers.com

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9 Angie Pickman L-89 Lawrence, KSA Certain Glow, 2014 hand cut paper, 10.5 x 13.5

$615Angie Pickman lives and works as a full-time cut paper artist in Lawrence, Kansas, often operating under the moniker, “Rural Pearl.” She received her bachelor’s degree from Benedictine College in 2001 and her master’s degree from Tisch School of the Arts at New York University in 2004. She worked in New York City for a number of years before returning to Kansas in 2009 to pursue her artistic career full-time. She exhibits at galleries and art fairs nationally, does illustration work, and teaches various classes and workshops at the Lawrence Arts Center. www.ruralpearl.com

10 Elizabeth Grandma Layton L-56 (1909-1993)Cinderella Lithograph. 89/100 edition

Made at Lawrence Lithography, 22.5 x 30

$950ElizabethLayton,anativeofWellsville,Kansasbegandrawingin1977atthe age of sixty-eight when she took a drawing class at a local university. In class she learned to use the technique of “blind” contour drawing in which the artist looks at the paper only for points of reference, concen-trating on the subject reflected in the mirror rather than the line being drawn on the paper. Every day, Layton worked at creating self-portraits that reflect her response to contemporary social issues. That fall, a local newspaper reporter, Don Lambert, was searching for an interesting subject for an article and stumbled upon the class display at the college. Upon discovering the drawings of this “old woman from small-town America,” Don became her biggest fan – and promoter - and to this day continues to tirelessly promote her drawings and her story.

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11 Ann Dean L-86 Lawrence, KSHaskell Indian Art Show, 2013 digital photography, 19.5 x 19.5

$400Ann writes, “I love photography because it gives me a chance to savor the fleeting moments in time that we all take for granted. This was one of those moments that took my breath away and I wanted to live in forever. I enjoy photographing my immediate surroundings here in Lawrence, Kansas, and my hope is that my images resonate with the viewer as if you were actually there watching the scene unfold for yourself. I currently teach photography classes at the Lawrence Arts Center and I am a freelance photographer, but my true love is travel photography.”

12 John Newman L-2 New York City, NYRed Through and Through, 2010 Lithograph. 3/15

Made at Lawrence Lithography, 26 x 22 in

$1,400JohnNewmanmakessculpturesthatare,inessence,assemblagesofsev-eraldisparatespecificobjectsandmaterials.Hemay,forinstance,combinewicker,castmetal,tulle,gildedpaper,gauze,glassandropetomakehigh-ly unique intimate forms that draw on but transcend cultural references, and speak to the universe of intangibles such as warped space, time, sound and light travel, while at the same time compelling a kind of spiritual and intellectual focus. As his sculptures reflect the organic and fluid nature of drawing, his drawings and prints compress and then reactivate the shapes and movement on the 2 dimensional surface. The lithograph Red Through and Through reflects some of the process he goes through in evolving a finished image. A major national and international exhibitor, his work is in numerous major public and private collections, including the Chicago Art Institute, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Tate Gallery, Walker Art Center, Whitney Museum of American Art, and Yale Art Gallery. www.johnnew-manstudio.com/resume

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13 Margaret Weisbrod Morris L-61 Lawrence, KSHomeward, 2012 acrylic on panel, custom built

maple frame, 22 x 28

$1,500Margaret is active in the arts education and non-profit community, present-ing in national forums such as the Arts Education Partnership’s National Fo-rum and the National Association for State Arts Agencies National Assembly. She has served as a panelist for the US Department of Education, National Endowment for the Arts, Mid America Arts Alliance and the Oklahoma Arts Council. Morris holds a BFA in painting and printmaking from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, and studied with Edith Kramer, the founder of the field of art therapy, to get her MA degree from New York University.

14 Ralph Steadman/William S. Burroughs L-99

Something New Has Been Added, 1995Screen-print and gunshots on paper. Signed. 30.5 x 44

$6,000Born in 1936, Ralph Steadman began his career as a cartoonist and through the years diversified into many fields of creativity. Artist, writer, sculptor, cartoonist and designer, he has illustrated such classics as Alice in Wonderland, Treasure Island and AnimalFarm.Hisbooks includethestudiesofSigmundFreudandLeonardodaVinci,whilewithHunterS.ThompsonhecollaboratedonthebirthofGONZOjour-nalism with his classic illustrations for Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas.

Born February 5, 1914 in St. Louis, Missouri, William S. Burroughs was an in-novative writer and artist. A primary figure in the Beat Generation, Burroughs deeplyinfluencedpopularculturewithdozensofbooksandhundredsofpaint-ings, essays, spoken word performances and multi-media collaborations. Wil-liam S. Burroughsmade his home in Lawrence, Kansas, where he lived and created art from 1981 until his death in 1997. During that time, Burroughs continued his explorations in material and process, and created a large body of work. Burroughs’ work has been featured in over fifty international galleries and museums including Royal Academy of the Arts, Centre Pompidou, Guggenheim Museum, New Museum, Irish Museum of Modern Art, Los Angeles County Mu-seum, Spencer Museum of Art, and Whitney Museum of American Art.

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15 Lori Norwood L-126 Lawrence, KSPair of Aussies Bronze, 2011

$375Lori is a sculptor who lives and works in Lawrence. She is a former world class pentathlete. She is also a recipient of the Phoenix Award for Visual Arts.

16 Carol Ann Carter L-63 Lawrence, KSHandscape, 2007 mixed media digital drawing on archival

Schoellershammer #10 Velvet Paper, 15 x 20$1,100

Carol Ann Carter’s creative work began in intaglio printmaking and advanced to mixed media painting and fiber construction in 1984. She is currently working in multimedia installation -performance, mixed media, and digital imaging and video. Carter is also interested in collaboration across cultures and disciplines in the arts. Of her work she states: “The objects and spaces I utilize suggest the creative field inwhich I playmywork. It is a field ofArt and Design where I practice movement and exchange of elements across boundaries. I am motivated by the dialogues among materials, intelligence or disciplines-by a kind of character conversion where one thing influences or develops by virtue of occupying space with another: red and green pigment meant for a painting, find their way to a chair...or when foot pain assists, over time, in the development of a shoe form. The field for these considerations--for this activity-- is wide open.” Carter has held teaching positions at Saint Mary’s College, Notre Dame, IN, Penn State University, and the University of Michigan, and joined the faculty of The University of Kansas in 1996.

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17 Tim Forcade L-94 Lawrence, KSTestimonial II, 2014 pigment print on lacquered satin in

maple frame, 24 x 36$1,600

Tim Forcade is a multimedia artist having applied electronic systems, variable speed motors, theatrical lighting, video and photography to createimageryinspiredbylightinall itsforms.Hisworkhasbeenpublished, collected and exhibited worldwide. Recent exhibits in-clude the Strecker-Nelson Gallery, Los Angeles Center for Digital Art and Albrecht Kemper Museum of Art.

18 Lisa Grossman L-23 Lawrence, KSPrairie River West of Perry, 2008 relief-roll woodcut on

si lk tissue on tinted mulberry paper, 7 x 9.5 x 7.5

$500Born in 1967 in western Pennsylvania, Grossman moved to Kansas City in the late 1980s, and over the last twenty years established herself as a prominent painter and printmaker of eastern Kansas’s open prairie spaces and river valleys. In more than twenty solo shows in the Midwest and on either coast, Grossman has evolved a luminous and minimalist plein air style,focusingonthehorizonandsubtleshiftsinlightandcolor,weatherand season.

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19 Rick Stein L-101 Lawrence, KSCherry Side Table, 2000 American black cherry

28 x 36 x 14.5$1,900

Stein began taking furniture making classes in 1995, 1996, and 1999 at the Center for Furniture Craftsmanship in Rockland, Maine, where he studied with PeterKorn,JamesKrenov,JohnReedFox,andMichaelPuryear.Theseteachersand Lawrence furniture builder Will Orvedal have had a strong influence on his work.

Stein writes about his work: “In a world driven by instant gratification, honestcraftstandsoutasacounterpointtothefrenzyrampantinourcul-ture. Whether it’s furniture making, painting, jewelry making, or any other tangible craft or art, the process inherently requires patience, attention to detail, and a willingness to demand the best, most consistent effort from the creator. Furniture making demands my best effort, my most skilled and practiced work, and all of my concentration. I can’t rush, work casu-ally, or accept less than my best.”

20 Eliza Bullock L-53 Lawrence, KSConduit monotype, chine colle, 16 x 12

$650ElizareceivedaBFAfromOhioUniversityinGraphicDesignin1995.InFlor-ence, Italy She studied iand created monotypes. She began to work in the Lawrence Arts Center JohnTalleur Print Studio, combining printmaking,mixedmediaandphotography.Elizacreatesabstractworksonpaperuti-lizingtechniquesofmonotype,chinecollé,collage,assemblage,drawing,painting, pastels and stitching. Monotype, unlike other printmaking meth-ods, is a process through which only one unique print can be made. Each print is one-of-a-kind. I begin by creating monotype prints and layer into them with additional techniques and materials to complete each piece.

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21 Jan Gaumnitz L-68 Lawrence, KSPrairie Moon Rising mixed media (monoprint/chine colle)

38.5 x 29.5$1,600

Asachild,JanlivedonafarmnearalakeinMinnesota.Thecloseassociationwithnaturehadanenduring influenceonher life andart. Gaumnitzpre-fers to be outside “seeing, experiencing, remembering, collecting and pho-tographing,” than creating a work of art inside her studio. By investigating sources for new or old ideas, challenging new techniques and materials, yet following basic fundamentals of art, she works to present a unique expres-sion inavarietyofmedia. Herwidearrayofwork is seenonherwebsite,www.jangaumnitzstudio.com

22 Stephen T. Johnson L-49 Lawrence, KSBilly the Kid, 2004 oil on panel, 17 x 12

$800StephenT.JohnsonisahighlyversatileAmericanartistwhosevisuallyar-resting and conceptually rich body of work forges connections between words,objectsandideas.Hisartspansabroadrangeofconcepts,contextsand mediums including painting, collage, drawing, sculpture and instal-lations and can be seen in museum and gallery exhibitions, site-specific public art commissions, and through his original award-winning children’s books.

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23 Jim Connelly L-110 Lawrence, KSNecklace, 2008 Sterl ing si lver/Mexican fire opal (4.74 ct.)

neck lace on 26” cobra chain - high polish/forged & fabricated1.5 x .75 in.

$915Jim received anMBA inmetalsmithing fromTheUniversity of Kansas in1972 and opened SILVER WORKS in 1974. SILVER WORKS and More closed itsstorefront in2009butJimcontinuestoproduce jewelrywhich is rep-resented by Spectator’s at 710 Massachusetts in downtown Lawrence. InNovember 2013, Jim’swork became available in LosAngeles throughOULi a beautiful gallery at 1505-1/2 Echo Park Avenue. Brooke Intrachat (LHSgraduate) is oneof threepartners involved in the establishmentofthegallery. Jim is stillavailable forcommissionworkand inventorycanalso be seen through lawrencemarketplace.com and at SILVER WORKS on Facebook.

24 Karen Matheis L-35 Lawrence, KS1400 Road Oil on Canvas

$700KarenMatheisworksinapainterlystylethatutelizesvividcolorsandcon-fident brushstrokes. Recent paintings combine modernism with traditional landscape. More of her paintings can be viewed at www.woodcuts.org and also at The Strecker Nelson Gallery. She also writes for Larryville Art-ists, a popular blog about the art and writing scene of Lawrence http://larryvilleartists.blogspot.com/

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25 Hong Chun Zhang L-127 Lawrence, KSCurl Study, 2013 graphite on paper, 18 x 24in

$2,000Hongwasbornin1971duringtheChineseCulturalRevolution.ShereceivedherBFA from Central Academy of Fine Arts in Beijing and her MFA at the University ofCalifornia,Davis.Hergraduateandpost-graduateworkwasrecognizedwitha Skowhegan Artist Residency Scholarship (2003), a Dedalus Foundation MFA Fellowship(2004),andPollockKrasnerFoundationgrant(2006).Herworkisin a number of public and private collections such as Sylvain Levy/ DSL Collec-tion(France2011),theOrigoFamilyFoundation(Switzerland2009),theWhiteRabbit Contemporary Chinese Art Collection (Australia 2008), the Kansas City Collection (2010), Spencer Museum of Art at University of Kansas (2006), Ulrich Museum of Art at Wichita State University (2010), and The Ministry of Culture of China (Beijing 1994). She exhibits nationally and internationally at different venues such as the The Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery in DC, The Third Chengdu Biennale in China, the Lawrence Arts Center, the Portland Museum of Art Biennale, the Center for Contemporary Art Sacramento, and BRIC Rotunda GalleryinBrooklyn,NY.www.hongchunzhang.com

26 William S. Burroughs L-32 Lawrence, KSX-Ray Man, 1992 Signed Artist ’s Proof

Two Color Serigraph, cotton paper, 11 x 8

$1,500Image used as cover for Sonic Youth album NYC Ghosts and Flowers. Born Febru-ary 5, 1914 in St. Louis, Missouri, William S. Burroughs was an innovative writer and artist. A primary figure in the Beat Generation, Burroughs deeply influenced popularculturewithdozensofbooksandhundredsofpaintings,essays,spo-ken word performances and multi-media collaborations. William S. Burroughs made his home in Lawrence, Kansas, where he lived and created art from 1981 until his death in 1997. During that time, Burroughs continued his explorations in material and process, and created a large body of work. Burroughs’ work has been featured in over fifty international galleries and museums including Royal Academy of the Arts, Centre Pompidou, Guggenheim Museum, New Museum, Irish Museum of Modern Art, Los Angeles County Museum, Spencer Museum of Art, and Whitney Museum of American Art.

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27 Jack Collins L-40 Lawrence, KSWinter Solstice mixed media, 16 x 15

$1,800Jackwrites,“Mypaintings are about theprocess of becoming.Objects ap-pear and disappear into the space created- activating and changing the space around them. The objects are not based in daily reality but in imagined rela-tionships within the picture plane. I define the space and objects but I do not name them, allowing the viewer to determine their own personal content based on their own life experiences.”

28 Molly Murphy L-88 Lawrence, KSFirelight, 2014 oil on canvas, 16 x 40

$1,200Molly Murphy is a painter from Lawrence, Kansas and works out of a paint-ingstudiointheCrossroadsArtsDistrictinKansasCity,Missouri.Herworkinvestigates aspects of memory in its many facets. Murphy has completed special exhibitions on the topic for Baker University in Baldwin, Kansas and BNIM Architects in Kansas City as well as during her period as the 2012 Artist-In-Residence in Seaside, Florida. She serves on the Board of Direc-tors of The Lawrence Arts Center and as Coordinator for Final Friday Art WalksinDowntownLawrence.HerworkhasbeenshownfromAmsterdamto LA, and is in private and corporate collections across the country.

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29 Sally Piller L-77 Lawrence, KSEvening color woodblock print, 31.5 x 22

$1,500Sally F. Piller is an artist/printmaker living in Lawrence, KS. After years of making woodblock prints using the Western method of printing with oil based ink on dry paper, she now has immersed herself in the art of moku hanga.ThisancientJapanesemethodhasitsownsetofchallengesandmanyadvantages, using nontoxic water based pigments, dampened paper, and the ingenious kento color registration system. Sally recently returned from an art-ists’residencyinJapan.

30 John Gary Brown L-31 Lawrence, KSUnder The Sky Signs, 1996 oil on canvas, 36 x 48.5

$3,000JohnGaryBrown livesandworks inLawrence,KansasandCreede,Colo-rado.HehasaMastersDegree(MFA)fromTheUniversityofWashingtoninSeattle. JohntaughtartclassesatTheUniversityofKansas,UniversityofNebraska,TheUniversityofWashingtonandTheWichitaArtMuseum.Hehas been painting since 1960 and has sold six hundred paintings in twenty commercialgalleriesovertheyears.Hehaswonmanymuseumprizesandpurchases, includingFirstPrizeattheMid-AmericaExhibitionattheNel-son/AtkinsMuseuminKansasCity,apurchaseawardattheJoslynGalleryin Omaha, and a purchase by the Institute of Arts and Letters in New York.

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31 Herb Friedson L-92 Lawrence, KSIncognito, 1958 welded steel with stain glass, walnut base

38 x 11 x 11

$800HerbFriedsonwasborninCleveland,OhioandgraduatedfromtheCleve-land Institute of Art in 1958with a BFA in Sculpture. He started enam-eling in high school. At the Cleveland Institute of Art, he studied with renownedenamellistsKennethBateandJohnPaulMiller.HereceivedanMFA in Design at the University of Kansas and was hired by KU to teach jewelry-silversmithing and basic design in the Design Department as well as introducing enameling into the curriculum. Mr. Friedson’s work has been shown in more than one hundred twenty regional, national and interna-tional exhibitions including those at the Museum of Contemporary Crafts, New York; Cleveland Museum of Art, Aaron Faber Gallery, New York; Long Beach Museum of Art, Nelson Gallery/Atkins Museum and the Biennale Internationale in Limoge, France.

32 Clare Doveton L-81 Lawrence, KSEnd of Winter, 2013 Oil on Canvas, 20 x 34

$1,800Clare Doveton moved to New York City in 1994, where she was formally trained in painting at Parsons School of Art and Design. There she received a BFA in Fine Arts on merit scholarship and began exhibiting her work in galleries. In 2004 Doveton moved her studio to Kansas, where she currently works in the Poehler Building in the Lawrence Cultural District.

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33 Keith Haring/William S. Burroughs L-74

From the Apocalypse Series, Artist Proof 17/20, screen

print on paper and plastic, 38 x 38in (x2)

$8,000KeithHaringwasanartistandactivistwhobecameastarofthe1980sNewYorkCity art scene.Alongwith Jean-MichelBasquiat,Haringwas in thecircleofAndyWarholandsocializedwithpopcultureiconslikeMadonnaand Yoko Ono. Through his public murals and subway drawings as well as his prints and paintings, Haring created a visual vocabulary that hasbecome part of today’s vernacular.

Born February 5, 1914 in St. Louis, Missouri, William S. Burroughs was an innovative writer and artist. A primary figure in the Beat Generation, Bur-roughsdeeply influencedpopularculturewithdozensofbooksandhun-dreds of paintings, essays, spoken word performances and multi-media collaborations. William S. Burroughs made his home in Lawrence, Kansas, where he lived and created art from 1981 until his death in 1997. During that time, Burroughs continued his explorations in material and process, and created a large body of work. Burroughs’ work has been featured in over fifty international galleries and museums including Royal Academy of the Arts, Centre Pompidou, Guggenheim Museum, New Museum, Irish Museum of Modern Art, Los Angeles County Museum, Spencer Museum of Art, and Whitney Museum of American Art.

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34 Judith G. Levy L-91 Lawrence, KSPremonition Point, Ozark, Calif., 2014

archival pigment print. AP 1/1, 22 x 59.5$1,200

JudithG.Levyisamultidisciplinaryartistwhoseworkexploreshistory,culture,and identity. A native New Yorker who has lived in the midwest for the past fifteenyears, Levy receivedherBA inVisualArt fromHunterCollegeandherMSW from Adelphi University. She has presented solo exhibitions of her work at venues including The Indianapolis Museum of Art, Indiana University, and Big CarGalleryinIndianapolis,SooVisualArtsCenterinMinneapolis,NavtaSchulzGalleryinChicago,andtheParagraphGalleryinKansasCity.Herpublicarthasbeen shown in Indianapolis, Chicago and Kansas City, and she has been includ-ed in group exhibitions at institutions such as Memorial Art Gallery Museum in Rochester, NY; Bridge Art Fair, Miami; PlugIn Institute for Contemporary Art, Winnipeg, The Indianapolis Art Center, The Plains Art Museum, Fargo; and the Paragraph Gallery, La Esquina, Epsten Gallery, and Spyn Gallery in Kansas City. In 2012, her short video, On The Seventh Day, was screened in seven national and international film festivals, including the New York City International Film Festival. She has been awarded an Andy Warhol Foundation Rocket Grant, a Lilly Foundation Creative Renewal Grant, and the 2012 Kansas City Visual Artist Artopia award. Levy’s Missouri Bank Crossroads Artboards were on view during thefallof2014inKansasCity.Herfeaturefilm,NV in KC: a story about artists and envy in Kansas City premiered in Kansas City and Lawrence in 2013 and was includedinTheH&RBlockArtspacePerformanceNowFilmseries. Itwillbescreened at the Nelson Atkins Museum on March 27, 2014. Levy was recently awarded a Charlotte Street Fellowship to attend Art Omi, an international artist residency this summer. www.judithglevy.com

35 Stan Herd L-45 Lawrence, KSComanche County, 2009 oil on canvas, 16 x 20

$1,400Herd’sworkhasbeenfeaturedonCBS’sSundayMorning,NPR’sAllThingsConsidered and What Do You Think?, Dateline NBC, Late Night with David Letterman,TheTonightShowwithJayLeno,andpublicationssuchasTheWallStreetJournal,SmithsonianMagazine,TheNewYorkTimes,TheNewLook of Paris and The London Telegraph. A book about his earthworks, Crop ArtandOtherEarthworks, (HenryN.Abrams, Inc.,Publishers,1994)de-tailsHerd’sartistic journeythroughstunningpicturesandstories. www.stanherdart.com

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36 Jen Unekis L-85 Lawrence, KSPausing Between Breaths, 2014 acrylic, graphite, pigmented

wax and oil stick on plaster board, 27 x 15 (x2)$750

JenUnekiswasborninLosAngeles,CA.AftermovestoKansas,Oklahoma,and Idaho, she landed back in Kansas, moved to Lawrence and enrolled in KU. After studying Art and Design with an emphasis in ceramics she be-gancreatingprimarilyworksinclay.Jencurrentlypaintsonplasterboard.Striving to create a personal experience for the viewer with layers of color, texture and line. Fitting in small marks with other media to create ele-ments that feel unexpected yet familiar. Today, she lives in a little yellow bungalowneartheriverwithherdaughterAdelineandhusbandDavid.JenwastheGrandPrizewinneratthe2013ArtWestport,1stplacewinneratthe 2012 Lawrence Art in the Park along with awards in the Kansas Visions show and the LOYO show. www.jenunekis.com

37 Shepard Fairey/Kate Simon L-25 San Diego, CABurroughs, 2014 Screen-print on Spectone paper. Ar tist

Proof, 24 x 18$400

Shepard Fairey shot to national fame as the graphic artist behind a 2008 iconic poster of Barack Obama, a portrait labeled simply“HOPE” and ina style that could be described as Andy Warhol meets Socialist Realism. Fairey, who graduated from the Rhode Island School of Design in 1992, was already well known among graffiti artists and fans, thanks to one of Fairey’s early works of “guerilla” art, an impromptu stencil design based on an ad for Andre the Giant, a professional wrestler. Fairey made stickers of the image in the late ‘80s, along with the scrawl “Andre the Giant has a posse,” and the image went viral, spreading far and wide through urban America,onstreetsigns,billboardsandwalls.Helateradaptedtheimageand added the word “obey.” Mixing left-wing politics with “appropriated” images and bold graphic design, Fairey now works as a fine artist and advertising designer, with a gallery in Los Angeles and business ventures that dip into publishing, fashion and urban sports (skateboarding). Sup-

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porters call what he does appropriation art, but detractors call it plagia-rism, and Fairey’s success has put him in the middle of a legal and artistic debate about who owns what when it comes to images in the public. With permission from the staff of Obama’s presidential campaign, Fairey began distributingthe“HOPE”imageinJanuaryof2008.Ayearlater,withObamaintheWhiteHouse,Fairey’sposterwasofficiallydisplayedintheNationalPortrait Gallery in Washington, D.C. Around the same time the Associated Press declared Shepard’s poster was based on a 2006 photo taken by the AP’s Manny Garcia and they should get credit and compensation. Fairey filed a pre-emptive lawsuit against the AP, arguing he didn’t owe them. FaireyhasappearedinthedocumentaryfilmsAndretheGiantHasaPosse(byHelenStickler,firstdistributedin1997)andBombIt!(2007),andhiswork has been documented in the book Supply and Demand.

Simon has created many iconic photographs that have defined the subject and are part of modern popular culture. The Clash on the cover of the debut album,DebbieHarryontheroofofherapartment,BobMarleybythepool,DavidBowie inthestudio,LedZeppelinrehearsing,TheSexPistols fight-ing, Miles Davis contemplating, Patti Smith on a rocking horse, all captured in a singular timeless style. Intimate portraits of artists and writers from WilliamBurroughstoAndyWarhol,RobertRauchshenbergtoWHAuden,recentsittingsbyDennisHopper, IggyPopandnewworkasacontribut-ingeditortoInterviewMagazinecontinuetoexpandKate’suniquearchive.Kate’s photography has appeared on countless book jackets, record covers and in publications around the world, is displayed in museums and galler-iesinEuropeandtheUSandinmanyprivatephotographiccollections.Heracclaimed book: Rebel Music: Bob Marley & Roots Reggae is published in a limited edition by: Genesis Publications.

38 Kristin Morland L-30 Lawrence, KSInvisible Strings, 2013 sequins, beads, paint, thread, 18 x 32

$800Received BFA degree in 1998; concentrating in painting and weaving at the University of Kansas. Kristin has been utilizing sequins as her mainmedium for the last 14 years. Making use of contrast and color, as well as form and texture, I am able to condense my perspectives, and interface my language with my experience.

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39 Roger Shimomura L-82 Lawrence, KSGlobal Mutations #3 (cowboy), 2005

acrylic on canvas, 60 x 24$12,000

Roger Shimomura is a Distinguished Professor Emeritus from the Univer-sityofKansas.Hehashadover130soloexhibitionsandhaslecturedasavisiting artist at over 200 universities, art schools and museums. Among his many awards he has been cited as a Distinguished Alumnus from the University of Washington, in Seattle. In 2011, he was selected to be a USA Fellow.Heisinthepermanentcollectionsofover85museumsnationandhis personal letters are being collected by the Archives of American Art, SmithsonianInstitution.Hisworkiscurrentlyfeaturedin“AsianAmericanPortraitsofEncounter”at theSmithsonianNationalPortraitGallery.He isrepresented by galleries in N.Y.C., Seattle, Kansas City, and Santa Fe.

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RAISE THE PADDLE Raise your paddle to make a donation to the Lawrence Arts Center’s visiting and Resident Artist Fund. The Lawrence Arts Center’s Visiting and Resident Artist program is vital to our ability to offer the best in arts education, performing arts, and contemporary exhibitions. Visiting artists work with preschoolers through adults, teach in our studios and in the community, exhibit, create new work in dance, theater, or visual arts, challenge us, and inspire us.

Project-based Residencies

This residency supports area artists who wish to learn new mediums and/or who need temporary studio space to complete special projects. Artists receive use of studio space at the Arts Center, a materials stipend, and pri-vate instruction in any medium.

Short Term Invitational Residencies

These residencies include visual and performing artists who are commis-sioned to create new work for the Lawrence Arts Center.

Year Long Residencies in Ceramics and Printmaking

The Lawrence Arts Center offers 12 month artist in residence programs to ceramics and printmaking artists. Each year, applicants with M.F.A. degrees apply for the two positions. The residents, chosen by Arts Center staff, other artists, and curators, receive living space, a monthly stipend, curatorial and technical support, instruction in teaching workshops and classes, and a solo exhibition of new work created at the Arts Center. They teach classes andcareforstudiospaces.Our2013-14artists-inresidenceareJohnMc-Caughey, printmaking. Kyla Strid, ceramics.

ThankstoEllieLeCompte,AnneandDavidHollond,SharonPerryGalloway,DanSchrinerandSallyHare-Schriner,LoriNorwoodandDougStull,TomandKayCarmody,SteveLopesandLoisOrth-Lopes,VickieandJimOtten,andJanandJackGaumnitz

Thanks to the Poehler Lofts Development for the donation of off-site work space for large scale and long term Arts Center projects.

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2013-14 Visiting ArtistsJohnMcCaughey,printmaker

Kyla Strid, ceramicistDan Anderson, Edwardsville, ceramicist

JillAnderson,Omaha,actressJamieCarswell,director

Shin hee Chin, McPherson, artistCirque de Legumes, Ireland, performance troupeJennaDannenberger,NewHaven,choreographer

Diana Dresser, Denver, directorLuke DuBois, New York City, artist

Sean Duss, Kansas City, master dance teacherKatie Gilchrist, Kansas City

Seth Golay, Kansas City, actor AnnaHan,Arizona,pianist

WayneHawkins,KansasCity,pianistTzuHwaHo,Taiwan,pianist

TobinJames,KansasCity,masterdanceteacherJeremyKane,Juneau,ceramicist

Nina Katchadourian, New York City, artist CimaKatz,Lawrence,artist

Alicia Kelly, San Francisco, artistAmy Kelly, Kansas City, actressRy Kincaid, Kansas City, actor

Alex Kipp, New York City, actorWillie Lenior, Lawrence, master dance teacher

Spencer Lott, New York City, puppeteer Ali Momeni, Pittsburg, artist

Tom Picasso, New York City, actorBreanna Pine, Los Angeles, actress

Quixotic Fusion, Kansas City, performersMark Rector, Chicago, actor

Brad Schwieger, Athens, ceramicist JohnSebelius,Lawrence,visualartist

SylviaStoner-Hawkins,KansasCity,singerJohnWaters,Baltimore,filmdirector

Paula Weber, Kansas City, choreographer

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s-1 Shanna Wagner Lawrence, KSCityscape with Big Sky stained glass

$485Shanna writes,”I find inspiration for stained glass designs in the gorgeous color of glass, the mixing of textures, and jewel shapes to capture the beauty in the world around us.”

s-3 Erok Johanssen Lawrence, KSUntitled Mixed Media

$500ErokJohanssen isaMixedMediaartistworkingoutofSeedCoStudios inLawrence, KS. Coming from a background in graffiti and street art, Erok has recently been working on mixing the energy and color of the aerosol street culture with the more precise and distinct imagery produced from his photography. The goal of the work is to blur the line where the two mediums intersect. The photograph lends structure to the looseness and abstractness of the spray paint. The spray paint brings more life and di-mension to the stillness of the photograph. Together, the two mediums combine to challenge the viewer to decipher what is painted by the hand of the artist, what is digitally produced by the shutter of his camera, and how the two mediums have united to form a unique viewing experience for the audience.

s-4 Constance Ehrlich Lawrence, KS

Night mosaic with enameled glass

$350Constance writes, I graduated in December 1993 from the University of Kan-sas with a Master of Fine Arts degree in painting. Besides being a painter, I am also a printmaker and mosaic artist. In the mosaic entitled ‘Night’, I use regular and enameled glass that has been painted and then fired in a kiln to create the piece. In May 2014, I have a solo mosaic exhibition at Naked Art Gallery in Birmingham, Alabama.” www.nakedartusa.com

s-5 Benton Peugh Lawrence, KS

Artist acrylic on paper

$1,200Benton moved back to Lawrence in 2013 where he received a BFA in paint-ingfromKUin1969.HewentontogetaMasterofFineArtsfromRutgersUniversity. His paintings have focused on figures and landscapes, iconicportraits that become modern allegories and mystery tableaus. Using sub-tlehumortotakeoncontemporaryissues.Hisworkhasbeenexhibitedingalleries nationwide, including the Whitney Museum Art Resources Center andO.K.HarrisGallery inNewYork;TheNewarkMuseum inNewJersey;Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art in Scottsdale, Arizona; GebertContemporary Gallery in Santa Fe and Scottsdale, and Fetherston Gallery andSAMGalleryinSeattle.HiscollectionsincludeScottsdaleMuseumofContemporaryArt,Scottsdale,AZ;SeibuDepartmentStore,Tokyo, Japan;Neiman-Marcus,Bellevue,WA;HyattRegencyHotel,Bellevue,WA;Swed-ishHospital,Seattle,WA;ParamountHotel,Portland,OR;MayflowerParkHotel, Seattle,WA; Nordstrom, Inc., Seattle,WA and stores nationwide;EvergreenHospital Surgery Center, Kirkland,WA;MarkTwain BanksharesCorp., New York, NY; City of Wichita, Wichita, KS.

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s-6 Justin Marable Topeka, KS

Untitled from the “Ingrained” Series screen-print on wood

$450Throughouthislife,Justinhaslearnedandwanderedwithinthebounda-ries of his Midwestern homeland, observing the landscape and landmarks of the surrounding region. Printmaking, drawing, and music have become hismainmethodsof artistic expression. Justingraduated from theUni-versityofKansasin2005withaB.F.A.inprintmaking.HecurrentlyresidesintheKenwoodneighborhoodofTopekawithhiswifeanddaughters.Heworks full time at his home as an artist, husband, and father.

s-7 Sarita Mahinay Lawrence, KS

Black Screen woodblock print

$48Sarita Mahinay is a graduate of the Kansas City Art Institute (2011) with a BFA in Ceramics and Creative Writing. While in undergraduate study, Mahinay maintained a keen interest in printmaking and writing alongside her study in the ceramic de-partment. These two disciplines have become an integral part of her practice: Woodblock relief prints, and other printing techniques, are transposed from paper to clay; study of conversation and how we speak in daily context spurs much of the conceptual base of her work. Maintaining a diverse education, she also took a semester in the painting department at KCAI (major-plus program); interned withCeramicArtistMeredithHostinastudio-basedbusiness;andparticipatedina study abroad program in Paris, France. Mahinay now teaches and works at the LawrenceArtsCenter.Shespecializesincups,displayingeditionsofAlchemyCupsat Alchemy Coffee Shop in Lawrence, KS, and shows her Surface Study cups at Red Star Studios in Kansas City, MO. Mahinay co-publishes a tiny booklet called Leaflet Zineandhand-bindslimitededitions.Herworkhasbeenselectedasapermanentaddition to the Ken Ferguson Teaching Collection, and was displayed in a group show in Craft In America, Object Lessons (2009).

s-8 Marciana Vequist Lawrence, KS

Mt. Sunflower color inkjet print

$200Marciana Vequist lives in Lawrence and has dual passions for psychology and photography. She continually looks for the overlap between them by working to create images with impact. She wants to establish a connection with the viewer by evoking an emotional reaction to her images. Emotional reactions come in the form of memories, a sense of place, a sense of time, appreciation of beauty, and feelings of tranquility, discomfort, or even shock.

s-9 Stephanie Freeman Lawrence, KS

Eureka! oil on canvas

$350I have been painting on and off for thirty-five years. I hadn’t painted for ten to fifteen years when my sister, who was my best friend, died six years ago. She was so central to my life for so long that for the first two years I literally did not know what to do, how to structure my life. I was in shock to such an extent that I lost 85 pounds in one year and barely spoke. Even though it was very painful to start painting again during such a difficult time, I began painting steadily for the first time in twenty years. At first I worked with oil paints, creating large, brightly colored abstract works. But soon I started burning raw canvas and at first I was terrified of the fire. But very quickly I embraced its restorative properties. I loved the idea of nearly destroying something and, through creativity, resurrecting it. My current body of work is inspired by the burned canvas.

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s-10 Kyla Strid Lawrence, KS

Iris Platter ceramic, glaze

$275Kyla Strid earned a BFA in ceramics from the University of Alaska Anchor-age in 2007 and an MFA from Ohio University in 2013. Additionally, she studied at Alfred University and the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. She has worked as a resident artist at the Clay Studio of Missoula, Red Lodge Clay Center, and most recently at Guldagergaard International Ceramic Re-search Center in Denmark. Kyla currently works as the Studio Manager and the 2013-2014 Ceramics Artist-in-Residence at the Lawrence Arts Center.

s-11 Nancy Bjorge Lawrence, KS

Water Lily Basket paper, wooden sticks, cotton str ings, beads

$400NancyBjorgeisalongtimelocalartist.Heruniqueworkofartisfocusonpaper foldingwith a contemporary twist. Her pieces sometimes includematerial such as sheet metal, fabric and led lighting. She has been shown in US and overseas.

s-12 Liza MacKinnon Lawrence, KS

Le Printemps mixed media

$490LizaMacKinnonisamixedmediaartistandLawrenceArtsCenterteacher.Lizahasbeencreatinghistoriccostumeandfashion-themedpiecesforthelast four decades. Working under the name MacKomics Studio, she free-lances in graphic design and illustration and produces work in a myriad of mediums, from hand bound books, fashion and wedding accessories, to greeting cards and many other mixed media novelties.

s-14 Baron Wolman Santa Fe, NM

Fats Domino color photograph, signed

$600Baron Wolman was the original Chief Photographer for ROLLING STONE magazineduringrockmusic’sheydayinthe1960s.Inanerawhenphotog-raphers and musicians were part of the same explosive scene, Wolman had virtually unlimited access to his subjects. Baron has had the unique op-portunity to photograph some of the most influential musicians in history.

s-15 John McCaughey Lawrence, KS

Under Deconstruction III collagraph on panel

$825BorninProvidence,RI,JohnMcCaugheyreceivedhisBFAinprintmakingfromRhode Island College in 2010 and his MFA from The Ohio State University in 2012. In2011,JohnattendedtheSummerStudioResidencyattheVirginiaCommonwealth University for painting and printmaking studying under Ni-gelRolfe.Johnhasshownhisworkinternationally,andheisrepresentedbyGallery 19 in Chicago. After teaching the past couple of years at his alma mater,Johnrecentlyspenthissummer interningat IslandPress inSt.LouisprintingeditionsforrenownedartistsAnnHamiltonandTrentonDoyleHan-cock. His current position is printmaker-in-residence at the Lawrence ArtsCenter in Kansas where he teaches printmaking and drawing.

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s-16 Bill Bowerman Lawrence, KS

Pastel on Pastel archival pigment print

$500Bill writes,“Influences on my art include Zen, surrealism, and cartoon-ing. I have been doing pen and ink drawings for many years. Since 2001, I have been exploring the remarkable, relatively new photographic process called “scanography” (i.e., photography in which images are captured us-ing a flatbed scanner instead of a lens-based camera). I arrange everyday objects on the scanner, scan them, and sometimes crop the resulting scan to create the final image. The combination of lighting, depth of field, color, and texture – all in a very high resolution image – offered by scanography creates never-ending new photographic possibilities. For example, “Pastel on Pastel” is a scanograph of a pastel drawing I made, along with the pastel sticks used to make the drawing.”

s-18 Laurie Culling Lawrence, KS

City of the Arts or Art of the City monotype

$300 Laurie Culling is a professional artist and an active visual artists’ advocate. Laurie works with acrylics on canvas, mixed media on gypsum, mono-types,fabric,beads,hand-madepapercollageandmore.Herartworkhasbeen exhibited locally, regionally, nationally, internationally, and she has received numerous awards including the 2002 Phoenix Award in Visual Arts. Laurie’s artworks are in many private, public, corporate collections, and in the Spencer Museum of Art “Classroom Collection.” She earned a BFA in Painting & Drawing from KU; is a 1982 co-founder of Phoenix Gal-lery; a former co-president and former vice-president of the Lawrence Art Guild; and served as Assistant Director of the Lawrence Art Guild’s 1109 GALLERY. Laurie volunteered as art exhibit coordinator for the Lawrence PublicLibraryfor20years.HerworkcanbeseenatExtraVirgin,937Mass.,Lawrence, KS. www.laurieculling.com

s-19 Lora Jost Lawrence, KS

Declarations ink and acrylic on scratchboard

$275Lora Jost is a freelance artist whose work includes scratchboard drawing,mixed-media collage, andmosaic. Jost is also a community arts educator,illustrator, and co-author of Kansas Murals: A Traveler’s Guide (2006, Univer-sity Press of Kansas). She teaches Sketchbook, Mixed-media collage, Creative Process, and other classes at the Lawrence Arts Center. www.lorajost.org

s-20 Maria Martin Lawrence, KS

Rolling Through the Prairie acrylic on canvas

$650Maria is a long time resident of Lawrence Kansas. She and her husband Don have been long time supporters of the Exhibitions Program at the Lawrence Arts Center. Maria’s acrylic on canvas paintings are abstract trib-utes to the prairie landscape.

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s-21 Jack Ozegovic Lawrence, KS

Indian Summer oil on linen$550

Jackwrites,“I’vegoneinavarietyofdirectionsovertheyears,buttypicallyIrespond strongly to the natural phenomena of light and shadow and the spir-itual aspect of landscape. I also react to political ideas and events, which af-fect our society and the world around us. Political individuals who shape our direction, either positively or negatively, are often subjects of my work. Some of the works here also reflect a reaction to what I consider to be rampant con-sumerism.” Jack studied atTamarind Institute of Lithography,NewMexico,Michigan State University, and Boston Museum School, Tufts University.

s-24 Jesse Gray Lawrence, KS

Untitled mixed media on wood

$500Jessewrites,“OriginallyfromAustin,TX,Ihavebeenworkingandshowingin the Lawrence/Kansas City area for the past seven years, most recently based out of Seedco Studios in East Lawrence. Much of my work draws from mythopoetic symbolism, archetypes, and fables reintroduced in a contemporary context. I look for humor and empathy within incongruous situations, in a futile attempt reconcile the animal nature of our physi-cal being and the reflexive antipathy of our social conditioning within the constructs of our manufactured environment.”

s-26 Tom Bartel Athens,OH

Untitled Head 1 ceramic, glaze

$200Tom Bartel grew up on the Erie shores of Cleveland, Ohio and is known for his disturbing and humorous fragmented figures that take cues from a “shotgun blast” of influences ranging from antiquity to popular culture. HereceivedhisBFAfromKentStateUniversityandhisMFAfromIndianaUniversity-Bloomington. Tom has lectured, conducted workshops and ex-hibited extensively throughout theUnited States and internationally.Hiswork is included in numerous public and private collections and he has received Individual Artist Fellowships from the Pennsylvania arts council, the Kentucky Arts Council and the Ohio Arts Council. He has numerouspublications to his credit, including American Craft, Ceramics Monthly, Clay Times, Ceramics Art and Perception as well as many other periodicals and books. Bartel is currently an Associate Professor and Ceramics Chairperson at Ohio University in Athens, Oh.

s-27 Yoonmi Nam Lawrence, KS

Lawrence in Blue Toile Lithograph

$500Yoonmi Nam was born and raised in Seoul, South Korea, spending part of her youth in Canada. She received a B.F.A. degree in Printmaking from HongikUniversityinSeoul,Korea. ShemovedtoAmericatostudyattheRhode Island School of Design, where she received a M.F.A. degree in Paint-ingandPrintmakingin2000.Herworkconsidersthecross-culturalexpe-rience and sense of transience throu gh prints, installations and drawings. Herrecentresearchinterestsincludethestudyoftraditionalinkpaintingsandwoodblockprints fromEastAsia, including those fromJapan,Korea,China, and Tibet. Currently, she is an Associate Professor and the Associate Chair of the Visual Art Department at the University of Kansas.

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s-28 Sarita Mahinay Lawrence, KS

Blue Tile, Black Screen woodblock print

$48Sarita Mahinay is a graduate of the Kansas City Art Institute (2011) with a BFA in Ceramics and Creative Writing. While in undergraduate study, Mahinay maintained a keen interest in printmaking and writing alongside her study in the ceramic de-partment. These two disciplines have become an integral part of her practice: Woodblock relief prints, and other printing techniques, are transposed from paper to clay; study of conversation and how we speak in daily context spurs much of the conceptual base of her work. Maintaining a diverse education, she also took a semester in the painting department at KCAI (major-plus program); interned withCeramicArtistMeredithHostinastudio-basedbusiness;andparticipatedina study abroad program in Paris, France. Mahinay now teaches and works at the LawrenceArtsCenter.Shespecializesincups,displayingeditionsofAlchemyCupsat Alchemy Coffee Shop in Lawrence, KS, and shows her Surface Study cups at Red Star Studios in Kansas City, MO. Mahinay co-publishes a tiny booklet called Leaflet Zineandhand-bindslimitededitions.Herworkhasbeenselectedasapermanentaddition to the Ken Ferguson Teaching Collection, and was displayed in a group show in Craft In America, Object Lessons (2009).

s-29 Heather Smith Jones Lawrence, KS

Filling up my Years oil on panel

$650HeatherSmithJones isanartistworking inpainting,drawing,photogra-phy, and printmaking. She is the author of Water Paper Paint, Exploring Creativity with Watercolor and Mixed Media, published in 2011. Smith Jones’swork is represented by galleries in theMidwest and on the Eastcoast, is part of the Sprint Corporation and Emprise Financial Corporation public collections, and many private collections around the world. Smith Jones has received fellowships and residencies fromVirginia Center fortheCreativeArts,ArrowmontSchoolofArtsandCrafts,Hall FarmCenterforArts and Education, andwas a Fulbright finalist. Smith Jones earnedher MFA from The Universityof Kansas in 2001, and her BFA in Painting from East Carolina University in Greenville, NC in 1996. For the past ten years Smith Joneshasbeen an instructor in theArts-BasedPreschool atThe Lawrence Arts Ce nter and has taught children of all ages, students on the college level, and adult workshops. She grew up in the mountains of Tennessee and on the South Carolina coast, and currently lives in Lawrence with her husband and their four felines!

s-33 Patrick Vincent Moorhead, MN

Praying Mantis No. 2 Screen-print and relief

$50Twin Bee Press is the collected works of artist Patrick Vincent. Patrick Vincent is fromMinneapolis,Minnesota.He receivedhis B.F.A. from theUniversity of Minnesota, Twin Cities, and his M.F.A. from Arizona StateUniversity. He hasworked for the design/letterpressworkspace Studioon Fire, the Minnesota Center for Book Arts, and Pyracantha Press. With this foundation in books, printmaking, and design, Patrick creates original works of art as well as collaborates with individuals through print media. Presently, Patrick is the Assistant Professor of Printmaking at Minnesota State University, Moorhead in Moorhead, MN.

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s-34 Dorothy Rissman Lawrence, KS

Letter Dress sewn paper, letter, shellac

$800Dorothy Rissman received her BS degree from Wichita State University in 1980 and continued graduate studies at Wichita State through 1983. Since 1984, when she presented her art in a group show at the Staples Memorial Gallery, Southwestern College, Winfield, Kansas, her work has appeared in over fifty group and solo exhibitions. Among her solo exhibitions are shows attheChiaroscuroGalleryinScottsdale,AZandSantaFe,NMin2001-02,the Mackey Gallery in Denver, CO in 1995 and 1997, the Bentley Gallery in Scottsdale, AZ in 1994-95, and the Udinotti Gallery in San Francisco,CA and Scottsdale, AZ in 1992-93-94. In 1998 her work was shown attheSpaceTagHauer inTokyo,Japan. Dorothywork is included incollec-tionsatthePhoenixArtMuseuminPhoenix,AZ,theScottsdaleMuseumofContemporaryArtinScottsdale,AZ,theNelsonArtMuseum,ArizonaStateUniversity,Tempe,AZandintheNordstromcollectioninSeattle.

s-37 Matthew Lord Lawrence, KS

untitled ink

$400Matthew Lord graduated with a BFA in illustration from the University of Kansas and is an illustrator and fine artist. Matt’s artwork tilts toward the absurd,withahealthydoseofpopculturecritique.Hestrivestotellawell-constructed story with his artwork, using the panel as his delivery device. Matt’s influences are drawn from a youth saturated with comic books and toy commercials.

s-38 Robbin Loomas Lawrence, KS

The Oread Photo Impressionist Painting on Canvas

$450Robbin Loomas, an award winning photographer and digital artist, re-ceived her BFA in photography from the Kansas City Art Institute. Working as a freelance photographer in Kansas City, then as head of photography for University Relations at KU, she now has her own photo studio in Lawrence, Kansas. Robbin creates paintings from her photography, and does com-missioned work from the images of others. She teaches this technique and painting style at the Lawrence Arts Center and to professionals throughout the Midwest. You can view her work online at wwwrobbinloomas.com

s-39 Ken Grizzell Lawrence, KS

Blue Violet Serigraph $550

KenGrizzellwasborninGreatBend,Kansas,andraisedinClaflin,Kansas.HereceivedhisBachelorofArtsdegreefromFortHaysStateUniversityandhis Master of Fine Arts degree from Wichita State University. After teaching atWestsideHighSchoolinOmaha,Nebraskaforfiveyears,Kenbeganhiscareer as a university professor, first at the University of Nebraska - Lincoln, then at Southern Illinois University in Edwardsville, before finally joining theart facultyat theUniversityofSouthDakota in1976. Grizzellbeganexhibiting in 1958 by winning a purchase award at the Isaac Delgado Museum in NewOrleans, Louisiana. Grizzell retired from the Universityof South Dakota as a full professor in 1999, and was appointed Emeritus FacultyofArt.HeandhiswifeSuzanneresideinLawrence,KansaswhereKen produces screenprints in his home studio.

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s-41 Pam Sullivan Lawrence, KS

Finding Center mixed media/fiber

$500Pam Sullivan is originally from Kansas and graduated with a BFA from the University of Kansas. In 2002, she returned to Lawrence. She has contin-ued to study with many artists in the US and England, has exhibited in juriedandinvitationalshows,hasbeenafeaturedartistonHGTV.

s-42 Diane Guthrie Lawrence, KS

Untitled photograph

$360Diane writes, “I am a professional photographer and creative artist residing in the funky college town of Lawrence, Kansas. My artistic mission is sharing the secrets and visual beauty of plants and flowers through my images.”

s-43 Gerry Miller Lawrence, KS

Game Nite acrylic on canvas

$850Gerry Miller is a 1947 graduate of KU in the painting department. She has been a Lawrence resident for 20 years and paints daily in her home studio.

s-44 Marshall Maude Lawrence, KS

Horizon series #12 wood fired stoneware

$1,800Marshall Maude is a ceramic artist and Assistant Professor of Ceramics at the University of Kansas. Marshall received his MFA in 2003 from the Uni-versityofKansas.Hedidpost-baccalaureatestudiesinwoodfireceramicsandkilnconstructionatNorthernArizonaUniversity.HeopenedStudio59,a ceramics studio and gallery in 2004, producing and marketing functional and sculptural ceramic work. Marshall has designed, built and fired wood kilnsacrosstheUnitedStates.Hehasshownhisworkinsolo,two-personand group exhibitions nationally and in Korea, China, andNew Zealand.In 2013, Marshall was an artist in residence at the Sanbao Ceramic Art InstituteinJingdezhen,China.

s-46 Valerie Campos Oaxaca Mexico

The Fourth World. From the series of Amazing Storiesdigital print on cotton paper

$500Self-taught, began painting at the age of 22 years, born in Mexico City, Valerie grew up in Los Angeles, California during the 90s in direct con-tact with the street art and lowbrow, this were her early visual influences. In2007shepresentedher first soloexhibitionat theQuetzalliGalleryofOaxaca,. Since then, she has shown her work in various forums inside and outside the country as the Instituto de Artes

RESIDENCIES AND AWARDSArtist in residencie Xu Yuan, Press Center, Beijing, China 2014Artist in residencie Lawrence Arts Center, Kansas. USA 2014Artist in residencieXu Yuan, Press Center, Beijing, China 2013Artist in residencieRed Gate Gallery de Beijing 2013Grant PECDA, OAXACA 2013ArtistinresidencieProgramadeResidenciasArtísticaMéxico-Canadá.Fonca-Banff .

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s-47 Andrew Burkitt Lawrence, KS

Untitled Intaglio

$400Andrew Burkitt was born in Kansas City, Missouri in 1977 and grew up in the surrounding suburbs. The rolling landscape of Kansas made a deep impression on Burkitt and continues to inspire his artwork. In 2012, he received his MFA in printmaking from the Lamar Dodd School of Art at TheUniversityofGeorgia. Hiscurrentstudiopractice includestheongo-ing development of his drawing skill and the ever-challenging practice ofprintmaking.HecurrentlyresidesinthebeautifulcityofLawrence,Ks.

s-48 Ted Johnson Lawrence, KS

Figure Study conte crayon and wash

$180 A founding member of a life drawing group in Lawrence, Ted enjoys the challenge of setting down quickly on the same page the liveliness the model exhibits in sequential poses.

s-50 Sam Chung Tempe,AZ

Cloud Bottle (red/orange sun, black lines)porcelain, glaze, China paint

$700Sam Chung received his MFA from Arizona State University and his BAdegree fromSt.OlafCollege. He taughtatNorthernMichiganUniversityfrom1998-2007andhasbeen teachingatArizonaStateUniversity since2007whereheisanAssociateProfessorofCeramics.HehasexhibitedatHarveyMeadows, AKAR, Greenwich House Pottery, Cervini Haas, SherryLeedy, Santa Fe Clay, Lacoste Gallery, Taipei County Yingge Museum and Incheon World Ceramic Center. Sam’s work is included in the collections of The Crocker Art Museum (CA), Incheon World Ceramic Center (Korea), Guldagergaard (Denmark), San Angelo Museum (TX) and ASU Ceramics ResearchCenter(AZ).

s-51 Inge Balch Baldwin City.

Wall Piece Ceramic, Glaze

$350BornandraisedinCopenhagenDenmark.CuratoroftheInternationalJu-ried Orton Cone Box Show. Professor of Art at Baker University, Baldwin City, KS. BFA-BA Kansas State University, Manhattan KS. MFA University of Kansas, Lawrence KS.

s-54 Alicia Kelly Lawrence, KS

the day of the nature of things cut-paper/ink

$425Alicia Kelly was born and raised among the red dirt and wildflowers of northeastern Oklahoma. The country landscape and fauna of the Midwest leftadeepimpressiononKellythatcontinuestoinspireherartwork.Herlove of paper developed alongside her love of Indian textiles and screen-printing which led her to the meditative practice of paper-cutting.

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s-55 Jeff Ridgway Lawrence, KS

17 Minutes Or Less, # 1 charcoal and chalk on paper

$350JeffRidgway,MFAlivesandworkstodrawandpaintinLawrence,Kansas.He has taught Life Drawing andAnatomy for theArtist at the LawrenceArtsCenter for twentyconsecutiveyears thisSpring. Jeffhasalso taughtPortraiture, En plein air and Studio Painting, Pastels and in 1994 was an in-stigator and the first instructor of the Arts program at the Northeast Kansas JuvenileDetentionCenter,whichcontinuestoworkwithtroubledyouthtothis day through Douglas County Youth Services.

s-57 Yuri Zupancic Lawrence, KS

Gesture of Approval oil on microchip

$200Born 1980 and largely self-taught, Yuri has been exhibiting / performing since 1997, curating since 2005. Raised in Dodge City, he spent formative years in Lawrence, Kansas. Lawrence is home base, but much of his life is spent abroad. Yuri has created and exhibited art in Lawrence, Kansas City, Denver & Boulder CO, Paris FR, London UK, Berlin DE, Sydney & Brisbane AU,WellingtonNZ,andSplitHR. Mediums:Oil,Acrylic,Spraypaint,Col-lage, Grattage, Pencils, Found Electronics Components, Analog and Digital Sounds, Assemblage, Ready-Made, Photography, Prose. Co-founded Fresh Produce Art Collective, and DotDotDot ArtSpace. Musical projects include OwlPeople,ARVO,ZeroSpin,Novalus,&AbsentonPictureDay.Soloexhi-bitions include M A R Q U E E / project space (Berlin), Macspa (Denver), In-visibleHandGallery,DotDotDotArtSpace,KansasUnionGallery,BourgeoisPig (Lawrence), Autonomic (Boulder), Club Kocka (Split, Croatia), as well as exhibiting in and/or curating over 100 group exhibitions in six countries. www.yurizupancic.com

s-58 Emily Markoulatos Lawrence, KS

Irish Eyes are Crying acrylic on canvas

$240Emily Markoulatos is a 1998 Fine Arts graduate of Iowa State University. Using a woodburning technique combined with layers of paint and oil pas-tel, she creates a subtle texture that give her paintings depth and move-ment. The Kansas and Iowa landscapes and their people provide inspira-tion for her abstract paintings. www.emilymarkoulatos.com

s-59 Jason Barr Lawrence, KS

Warped Disney gouche and pencil on cotton paper

$150JasonBarr livesandmakesart inNorthLawrence.Hiswork isheavily in-fluencedbydoodling&psychedelia.Heembracestherawaestheticoffolkartwithapunkattitude.HewasoneofthefoundingownersofWonderFairArtGallery&co-creatorofAsteroidHeadArtClub.HecurrentlycreatestheA.D.D. Arts Podcast on iTunes and recently appeared on the KC television show KC Live where he created a painting to donate to charity. This was madeas apracticepainting, for thatnow legendaryperformance. JasonBarr lives and breathes art in Lawrence KS!

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s-60 Stephanie Lanter Emporia, KS

Catcher earthenware, glaze, crocheted polyester, shelf

$600Stephanie Lanter, full-time ceramics instructor at Emporia State University in Emporia, KS, has exhibited her ceramic, fiber and mixed-media sculp-ture nationally. In addition to completing three-year visiting artist/teach-ing positions at Wichita State University and Washburn University, she has been awarded residencies at the Red Lodge Clay Center (Montana), The AndersonRanch(Colorado),TheArchieBrayFoundation/Jentel(Montana/Wyoming) and theMendocino Art Center (California). Her reviews havebeen published in journals such as Ceramics Monthly and Ceramics: Art and Perception.She receivedanMFA fromOhioUniversity in2002.Hermostcurrent project, The Waiting Room, is a collaborative, travelling multimedia exhibition, book, and workshop/lecture series. www.stephanielanter.com,www.thewaitingroomproject.com

s-62 Judith McCrea Lawrence, KS

Kansas Forest oil on paper

$3,200JudithreceivedherBFAin1967andherMFAin1970atWichitaStateUni-versity.Herwork is innumerousprivateandpubliccollections, includingadditions to the permanent collections of the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City, Mo.; Museo Contemporaneo, Asuncion, Paraguay; Emprise Bank Regional Collection; and the Wichita Art Museum, Wichita, Kan. In the past two years, she has shown in Chicago, New Orleans, Tucson, Flor-ence, Italy and Edinburgh, Scotland.

s-65 Marie McKenzie Lawrence, KS

Circulation wood

$500MarieMcKenzieisagraduateoftheUniversityofKansas’FineArtProgramwith an emphasis in Painting. Marie’s current works are a combination of paintingandsculptureexecutedthroughtheuseofrepurposedwood.Hersculptures central concern is in the convergence of humankind with nature. Highlightingtheearth’sever-changingsurface,Marieinvestigatesnaturalforms and landscapes with the effects of a global economy in mind, her work aims to be a testament to our legacy. Marie has exhibited in numer-ous galleries, non-profit venues and flash spaces in Missouri, Kansas and Colorado.HercreativeprocessiscenteredatSeedCoStudios,asharedartistcollective and event space in Lawrence, KS.

s-66 John Sebelius Lawrence, KS

Charge mixed media on watercolor paper

$300JohnSebeliusisaninterdisciplinaryartistwhoholdsanM.F.A.indrawingand painting from the University of Kansas and a B.F.A. in illustration from the Rhode Island School of Design. Sebelius’s work has been featured in: Harper’s,Express,DETAILS,Review,CNN,AspenDailyNews,TheWashing-ton Post, andTheTonight Showwith Jay Leno. John has shownwork inSydney, Australia, Providence, Kansas City, Chicago, and recently had a solo exhibitionat theGonzoMuseum inAspen,CO.SebeliuswasalsonamedtheBestArtistof2012byLawrenceJournalWorld.Hehasashowopeningat the Lawrence Arts Center late summer 2014.

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s-67 Marty Olson Lawrence, KS

Rite of Spring watercolor/ink

$500MartyOlsonisas localasyoucanbe.Hekeepshimselfbusycuttinghairandpainting.Hethanksyouforpayingattentionthroughtheyears...

s-69 Midwest Pressed Cedar Falls, IATim Dooley & Aaron Wilson

Laugh Riot Screenprint

$500The owners and operators of Midwest Pressed, Aaron Wilson and Tim Dooley, teach printmaking and foundations at the University of Northern Iowa. Their artwork is primarily known for using the printmaking medium in an experimental fashion that includes sculptural applications and instal-lations. Apart from their individual works, they have collaborated on an extensive body of artwork that has been shown widely around the United States. The pair have also been visiting artists at many institutions around the nation where they have given workshops and lectures pertaining to their work and contemporary printmaking. Their work is featured in a num-ber of recent publications on printmaking such as The Complete Engraver, Princeton Architectural Press, 2012, Printmaking: A Complete Guide to Ma-terialsandProcesses,PrenticeHall,2009,andASurveyofContemporaryPrintmaking, Ladymuse, 2012.

s-70 Thom Weik Lawrence, KS

Sunrise on Penobscot Bay digital photography

$200This is a photo I took at sunrise a little over a mile north of Camden ME on Penobscot Bay. In the foreground is a tidal pool that forms during low tide and beyond that is Penobscot Bay. I had the good fortune of spending time in a cottage owned by a local artist that is 30 or so yards from the spot where I took this. This was one of the beautiful sights I enjoyed with my morning coffee while staying there.

s-71 Gwen Kerth Ottawa, KSkey7studio.

How Strong is Your Faith? mixed media

$200Gwen writes, “ This image was inspired by the quote, ‘All that they had they gave,they gave in sure and single faith...’ The first church was an example of this single faith... they endured being crucified, stoned, whipped, stabbed and beheaded all because they believed strongly in their convictions. They never waned from their single purpose in life; much like the sunflower in its pursuit of the sun.”

s-72 Maria Martin Lawrence, KS

Uno acrylic mixed media collage on canvas

$400Maria is a long time resident of Lawrence Kansas. She and her husband Don have been long time supporters of the Exhibitions Program at the Lawrence Arts Center. Maria’s acrylic on canvas paintings are abstract trib-utes to the prairie landscape.

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s-73 Jon Blumb Lawrence, KS

Portrait of William S. Burroughs photograph

$500JonmetWilliam Burroughs in 1987 and often photographed his art forgalleriesandcatalogs. Inthenext10years,Joncreatedavolumeofpor-traits and photographs of him during recording sessions, lectures, and shootingoutings.Jonproducedaportfolioof16originalprints,“WilliamS. Burroughs in Prints,” in 2004. In honor of the 100th anniversary of Mr. Burroughs’birth,Jonhasdonatedthisblack&whiteinkjetprintwhichpic-tures the author/artist holding his shotgun during a music video recording session for the band Ministry.

s-75 Kent Smith Lawrence, KS

Untitled mixed media

$500Kent gets to spend his time making pictures--something he celebrates daily. Working in various media, Kent makes artwork chock-full of humor andpersonalityandheisalwaysupforanewchallenge.Helovesrobots,ninjas, super-heroes, monkeys, ray-guns and romance. If you would like to talk about a project or job, or just want to drop him a line, you can reach Kent via email at [email protected]

s-76 Michael Krueger Lawrence, KS

Wet Dope Don’t Roll l ithograph

$200Grounded firmly in drawing, Michael Krueger works in a variety of me-dia including, painting, drawing, printmaking, animation, and ceramics. His ideasdictatethemediaandhe floats freelybetweenthem.Krueger’sartwork reflects a deep interest in American history, contemporary Ameri-can culture, art history, the human experience, and personal memoir. The psychic potential of drawing and the permeating ways in which the quality of a line or a smudge can affect and reflect the human psyche are at the forefrontofhiscreativepractice.Hisworkexploresacollectiveneedtogethigher, get lost, and be transformed. Krueger is a Professor of Art at the University of Kansas. www.michaelkrueger.us

s-79 Travis Millard Los Angeles, CA

Pizza Breath ink and salt on Paper

$150Travis Millard is an artist living in Los Angeles known for his drawings on paper.RecentlyTravisdesignthealbumfortheDinosaurJr.“IBetonSky”album,TheUncluded“HokeyFright”album,aswellasdesigningcharac-ters for an Adult Swim cartoon pilot. Travis is originally from Kansas, and was a one time employee of the Lawrence Arts Center where he answered phones at the desk and taught cartoons & comics to Kindergarten - 6th graders. www.fudgefactorycomics.com

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s-80 Clinton Ricketts Lawrence, KS

Prettiest Girl in Kansas oil on canvas

$480Clint Ricketts is a printmaker, painter, and teacher currently living in Law-rence,Kansas.HereceivedhisMFAfromtheUniversityofKansasin2010and has taught design and printmaking courses at Emporia State, Wash-burn University and Missouri Western State University. Clint’s art has been exhibitedlocallyatgalleriesincludingTheWonderFair,TheHandRBlockArtSpace,TheKansasCityArtInstitute,TheInvisibleHandGallery,andasa participant in the Kansas City Collection. Clint’s work has also been seen nationally and internationally in the publication New American Paintings and in galleries including the International Print Center of New York, OK Mountain of Austin, Texas, the Coyne Gallery of The University of Syracuse andHongikUniversityinSeoul,Korea.www.clintonricketts.com

s-83 Michaela Carmen Lawrence, KS

A Lone Sail cedar, paper, pastel & cotton on journey wood

$300Michaela Carmen is a self-taught painter and sculptor. Born in Ashland, OR she moved to Kansas during her elementary years. She began her own mural painting business when she was 19, became a published illustra-torformedicaljournalsandartmagazines.Later,in2007co-foundedtheUpstageGalleryinthehistoricJayhawkTheatre.Wantingtohaveabroaderscope of artistic experience, she moved to Chicago to study at The School of The Art Institute. She studied there for two years before returning under the big sky of Kansas. Michaela Carmen is currently a resident of SeedCo Studios inLawrence.Herworksarecreatedwiththemesofsustainabilityand works in a micro/ macro style. http://michaelacarmen.com/

s-84 Brian Horsch Lecompton, KS

Stack of Turtles ceramic

$250Brian J. Horsch has been creatinghandbuilt and thrown ceramic sculp-turesince2008.Hetendstofocusonhumanandanimalformsbothrealandunreal.Hehasaspecialaffinityforfarmers,ranchers,andindigenousKansas critters. Many of his pieces are functional with human or animal accents. Prior to his interest in clay, he was carving sculpture from various hardwoods.Hisceramicpiecesarevariouslyfiredbyelectric,gas,orwoodattemperaturesbetween1900and2400degreesF.HisstudioisinLaw-rence, Kansas and he lives close to nature near Stull, Kansas.

s-87 Dave Van Hee Lawrence, KS

6 X 6 X 6 X paint on wood

$300DaveVanHeeisyetanotherlivingmanifestationofTroostAvenueinKansasCity,Missouri.HehaslivednearLawrence,Kansassince1972.

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s-90 Jeromy Morris Lawrence, KS

WSB Profile spray paint on Suitcase

$400JeromyMorriswasborninDenver,COandnowlivesandproducesinLaw-rence, KS. Morris has a bachelor’s degree in Visual Communications and GraphicDesign fromtheUniversityofKansas.He isa foundingmemberofFresh Produce Art Collective and Lost Art Sp_ce in downtown Lawrence. Cur-rently Morris is one of 12 resident artists at SeedCo Studios, in the new Ware-house Arts District at 826 Pennsylvania. Morris is constantly finding new techniquestoexpresshiscreativitythroughmultiplemediums.Hefusespho-tography, fine art and graphic design to “build moods” using, acrylic, toner transfers and spray paint on wood panel. Inspired by chaos and the mundane, he seeks out subtleties and embraces the accidental. Morris’ process oriented work deals with, interactions and happenings relating to, consumerism and advertising, urban ruins and type decay, nature vs. industry and the equilib-rium and fusion thereof. www.jeromymorris.com

s-93 Sue Ashline Lawrence, KS

Dipped in Light gouache, acrylic and sumi ink on paper

$800SueAshline lives andworks in Lawrence.Herpaintings are innumerousprivate and public collections. She has a day job at the Spencer Museum of Art.

s-94 Tim Forcade Lawrence, KS

Burroughs photograph on archival paper, aluminum frame, museum glass

$650Tim Forcade is a multimedia artist having applied electronic systems, variable speed motors, theatrical lighting, video and photography to create imagery inspired by light in all its forms. Hiswork has beenpublished,collected and exhibited worldwide. Recent exhibits include the Strecker-Nelson Gallery, Los Angeles Center for Digital Art and Albrecht Kemper Museum of Art.

s-95 Tom Bartel Athens,OH

Untitled Head 2 ceramic, glaze

$200Tom Bartel grew up on the Erie shores of Cleveland, Ohio and is known for his disturbing and humorous fragmented figures that take cues from a “shotgun blast” of influences ranging from antiquity to popular culture. HereceivedhisBFA fromKentStateUniversityandhisMFAfromIndianaUniversity-Bloomington. Tom has lectured, conducted workshops and ex-hibited extensively throughout theUnited States and internationally. Hiswork is included in numerous public and private collections and he has received Individual Artist Fellowships from the Pennsylvania arts council, the Kentucky Arts Council and the Ohio Arts Council. He has numerouspublications to his credit, including American Craft, Ceramics Monthly, Clay Times, Ceramics Art and Perception as well as many other periodicals and books. Bartel is currently an Associate Professor and Ceramics Chairperson at Ohio University in Athens, Oh.

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s-97 Jessica Rold Lawrence, KS

Progression oil on panel

$300JessicaRoldisavisualartistoriginallyfromChicagoIllinois,currentlylivingin Lawrence Kansas and working out of SeedCo studios. She obtained her BFA in oil painting at the American Academy of Art in Chicago where she wasawardedBestinShowin2008.Hercurrentseriesrevealsherartisticprocess by gradually transitioning an under drawing into fully rendered object. This transparency brings a human aspect to her work, ultimately separating her traditional painting methods from modern printing meth-ods. Free State Brewing Company recently featured Jessica’s artwork ontheir limited edition Burroughser Weise glassware. More of her work can be seen at her upcoming solo show from April through May 2014 at Wheat-fields Bakery, and at SeedCo Studios during Final Fridays.

s-98 Jeremy Rockwell Lawrence, KS

Warm Cube spray paint on wood

$450BorninSantaMaria,CA,JeremyRockwellisanartistwhoexplorespaint-ing, sculpture, photography, drawing and design. Currently working in Exhibitions at The Lawrence Arts Center, Rockwell also manages (and is a founding member) of SeedCo Studios in the Warehouse Arts District, an open concept artist studio and gallery housing over 20 artists and musi-cians.He is representedbyKimWeinberger FineArt inKansasCity,Mis-souri.HelivesandworksinLawrence,KS.www.jeremyrockwell.com

s-102 Nick Schmiedeler Lawrence, KS

Transmission recycled metals and wood

$275BornandraisedinPrairieVillage,KS,NickattendedRockhurstHighSchool,then Kansas State University and Avila University where he received his Bachelors in Nursing in 1995. Moving to Lawrence, KS in 1996, he and his wife Cindy bought a 19th century craftsman home in Old West Lawrence where a rustic, folk art environment has been created with many kinetic and interactive sculptures on display. The home art environment was fea-turedonHGTV’s“HomeStrangeHome” inDecemberof2012. Withhelpfrom his son Cooper, and daughter Goldie, the regional salvage and scrap metal yards are frequented often, along with local alleys, nature trails, river banks, and other locales, to find unique natural, discarded, and reusable materials to create one-of-a-kind indoor and outdoor sculptures. Nick has been exhibiting and selling sculptures throughout the Midwest for about 10 years. Many of his pieces can be seen on his website, vollskulptur.com.

s-104 Juniper Tangpuz Kansas City, MO

French Nautilus corrugated plastic, cable ties, mixed media

$1,750JuniperAlbertTangpuza.k.a.T.J.wasborn inKansasCity,MO.Hegradu-ated in 2003 from the University of Kansas with a BFA in Sculpture. During theday,heworksatJohnsonCountyCommunityCollegeasthemildman-neredFineArtsStudioAssistant.Heenjoyscuttingpaperandlongwalksalongtheartisticlandscape.www.junipertangpuz.com

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s-105 Jessica Conner Lawrence, KS

Holy Baby Dango ceramic

$200JessicaConneristhedaughterofawesternKansasfarmingfamily.Havingdirt, rocks and mud as her main forms of entertainment during her child-hood, naturally she was drawn to the ceramic arts. Ms. Conner received her BA from Bethany College in Lindsborg, Kansas as well as the love of her life, JoshuaConner.HerMFAwasearnedatFortHaysStateUniversityandfol-lowed by a yearlong residency at the Lawrence Arts Center. The Lawrence Arts Center still holds Ms. Conner’s heart as she spent five years managing the visual arts studios before being called to become a K-12 visual arts educator. Ms. Conner returns this summer to the Lawrence Arts Center to teach classes to the Lawrence community. She is currently student teach-ingatLawrenceHighSchoolandisthoroughlypleasedwithherdecisionto serve the community as an arts educator.

s-106 Ellen Chindamo Lawrence, KS

hammered earrings 14K gold

$230Ellen Chindamo is a native Kansan from Lawrence. She received her Fine Arts degree from the University of Kansas, majoring in Metalsmithing. As former Director of Education at the Lawrence Arts Center, she remains avid about the arts and is proud to serve on the LAC Board of Directors. In keep-ing with her passion for philanthropy and her alma mater, Ellen works for KU Endowment but continues to design and create her jewelry for commis-sions,organizationsandindividuals.

s-107 Nancy Bjorge Lawrence, KS

Glass Flower Floater tealight candle holder, foil, fabric, nylon mesh, thread, beads

$400NancyBjorgeisalongtimelocalartist.Heruniqueworkofartisfocusonpaper foldingwith a contemporary twist. Her pieces sometimes includematerial such as sheet metal, fabric and led lighting. She has been shown in US and overseas.

s-108 Laurie Marlowe Lawrence, KS

Green Tinted 60’s Eyes wood, enamel, copper, mixed media

$225Religious mysticism, expressions reflected in visionary eyes, images of hands that construe the unspoken, the journey of an inner passion – this is the ideation behind the enigmatic creations of Laurie Marlowe. There is something hidden that Marlowe feels driven to communicate, but the lan-guage, the words themselves, come from somewhere else. Laurie conveys that which is inexplicable via the symbolism in her art. Throughout Lau-rie’s life, certain themes resurface in the various art mediums in which she has been enamored. Love, beauty, spirituality, kismet, and chaos are the framework upon which she builds her works. Laurie Marlowe has studied enamel arts and techniques since 2008 under the instruction and direction ofHerbertFriedson.

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s-109 Leni Salkind Lawrence, KS

Square porcelain plate porcelain, glaze

$85Leni Salkind received a B.S. from the University of Bridgeport and an M.A. from the University of Maryland. She began serious study of ceramics dur-ing her graduate program and worked as a potter for many years, teaching at the Lawrence Art Center when it first opened and in the art department at Baker University. She gradually began making sculpture and presently hand builds both functional and non-functional work. She enjoys creating works of clay that reveal the softness and textures of textiles despite the hardness of fired clay.

s-111-116 Wayne Propst Lawrence, KS

Bullet Peace Necklace mixed media

$50

3 Nickel Necklace mixed media

$40

3 Bullet Bracelet mixed media

$50

1 Bullet Bracelet mixed media

$55

LAC Dogtag Necklace mixed media

$40

Tooth Toothbrush Rack mixed media

$100I am a recipient of a grant from Folsom Prison where I served time for stealing mugs and tie clips from the gift shop of the Spencer Museum. I have exhibited in group shows at White Castle and Lawrence Arts Center, though not at the same time. I currently spend my time between my din-ing room and Berlin.

s-117 Lawrence Arts Center Preschool Lawrence, KS

I Love You: Can you find the hidden message?hand-dyed silk scar f

$70Arts-Based Preschool: The Lawrence Arts Center’s Arts-Based Preschool is for children ages 3-5 years and provides social, motor, and creative experi-ences that excite a love for learning. Music, sculpture, painting, printmak-ing, drawing, and creative movement are an integral part of this award-winning program.

s-118 Diane Horning Lawrence, KS

Stole hand woven merino wool/silk

$200Diane has been weaving for 18 years playing with texture and color in simple weave patterns and luxurious yarns. She now works out of her home studio and sells her scarves and shawls at Spectators in downtown Lawrence.

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s-119-120 Rachel Sudlow Lawrence, KS

Landscape Necklace Jasper, sterl ing si lver, steel cable

$200

Landscape Necklace 2 Amethyst, sterl ing si lver, steel cable

$200Rachael’swork isoften influencedbyher loveofnature&organic forms. Herdesigns, mostly created in sterling silver & gemstones, are entirely handmade. Almostallofherwork iscustomizable&canbecreatedtoyourspecifications.HerworkisavailablelocallyatthePhoenixGallery&atwww.rachaelsudlow.com

s-121-122 Bailey Marable Topeka, KS

Historic Copper Jewelry. Necklace 1 Copper from the dome of the Capitol with sterl ing si lver f indings

$60

Historic Copper Jewelry. Necklace 2 Copper from the dome of the Capitol with sterl ing si lver f indings

$60Bailey Marable is a metalsmith and high school art teacher with degrees in art education andmetalsmithing from KU. She ismarried to an amazingman,JustinMarable,andtheyhave3lovelylittleladies.Withthediscoveryof tiny drill bits and saw blades she has really challenged herself with fine details created by hand. These pieces were created using 100 year old copper from the dome of the Capitol, it is sold in small quantities at the Capitol Gift Shop. More of her work can be found at www.etsy.com/shop/baykivo.

s-123 Grace Carmody Lawrence, KS

Earrings Sterl ing, 14k , pearl

$225Grace Carmody received a BFA and MFA in design and metals from Kansas Univer-sitywhereshestudiedunderGaryNemchockandthelateCarlyleH.Smith.Herwork has been featured in over 100 exhibitions. About this necklace: “Since I began designing and creating jewelry in the 70’s, I have accumulated many small silver, gold,copper,andbronzepiecesthatIdesigned,andwerenotactuallyincorporatedinto my designs. I now have designed a necklace that uses these pieces. All compo-nents are finely finished by hand and assembled into this signature piece.”

s-124 Grace Peterson Lawrence, KS

The Business of Being ceramic

$150Grace Peterson is an active artist creating work in a variety of mediums including ceramic, metal, paper and public art. She earned her Applied Arts Degree from JohnsonCountyCommunityCollegeandherBFAfromtheUniversityofKansas.Grace’s art has been shown in galleries and museums around the country. She currently lives in Lawrence, Kansas and teaches art at the Nelson-Atkins Mu-seum of Art and Van Go Inc., and is Lead Instructor at the Lawrence Arts Center.

s-129 Bill Snead Lawrence, KS

Gal and Her Guitar-Lawrence, KS photograph

$180About the only thing Bill Snead has been longer than he has been a jour-nalist is a Kansan. From his days as a UPI photographer in Vietnam to being aphotoeditoratNationalGeographictobeingnamed“WhiteHousePho-tographer of the Year” while at the Washington Post, Snead’s roots eventu-ally pulled him home.

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s-125 Dan Anderson Edwardsville,IL

Teapot stoneware with carbon trap Shino glaze, 2013

$100DangraduatedwithhisMFAdegreefromCranbrookin1970.Hebeganhiscollege level teaching at Southern Illinois University-Edwardsville (SIUE). Located 20 miles from St. Louis, Missouri. Thirty-two years later, in 2002, he retired from university life. Over these . decades, Dan positioned SIUE as one of the top 10 graduate ceramic programs in the country (US News & World Report). A frequent workshop presenter, Anderson has lectured and demonstrated at over 160 venues over the past four decades, including theArchieBrayFoundation,HaystackMountainSchoolofCrafts,PenlandSchool, Anderson Ranch, Peters Valley Craft Center, Watershed and Ar-rowmont School. A multiple grant/award recipient, he has received a NEA Artist Fellowship, twelve Illinois Arts Council grants (including six Artist Fellowships) and a Ford Foundation Grant. Major galleries represent Dan across the United States and his work is in numerous private and perma-nentcollections.His“mounds’anagamawoodkilnisfiredathisruralEd-wardsvillestudio,OldPoagRoadClay&Glass, twiceayear.Hehasbeenwood firing for over thirty years. Dan is married to Caroline Bottom Ander-son, a glass/metal artist.

s-128 Shin hee Chin McPherson,KS

Emergence mixed media on panel

$400Iconstantlytrytovalorizedevaluedwomen’slaborandthewomen’sbodyby reversing the negative insinuations associated with female domains andimbuingthemwithpositivequalities.Forthatpurpose,Ioftenutilizeneedle, thread, and fabric in order to call into question the deep-seated bias that women’s work are trivial, menial, marginal and undesirable. By incorporating wool, fiber, and string into the sculptural production, I convert the conventional “feminine” activity of needle works into a useful medium for the making of art. Through the strategic use of media that have been traditionally associated with the feminine, I want to show that seemingly ‘menial female work’ can be a source of pleasure and power for women. I attempt to carve out what I proudly call feminine territory in which the voices of effaced and silenced women reverberate, and to translate the experiences of women in a way that people of different ethnic backgrounds and cultural experiences can understand and sympa-thize.www.shinheechin.com

s-130 John Ferry Prairie Village, KS

Rome #4 oil and wax

$1,100JohnFerryisanassistantprofessoratKansasCityArtInstitute.Ferry’sworkfocuses on aged and damaged cityscapes to reveal the aesthetic beauty of the overlooked and forgotten urban environment and brilliantly portray the cycle of change in our cities. By shifting his visual point of view of the same subject and using the changes in light, space, plane and color, Ferry creates the visual equivalent ofmovement through time. He paints andlives in Prairie Village, Kansas with his wife Amy and two daughters Kath-erine & Paige, both of whom are aspiring images makers and more tal-ented than their father. Ferry holds a BFA from the Kansas City Art Institute andaMFAfromtheSchoolofVisualArtsinNewYorkCity.Heisrepresentedby Dolphin Gallery and C. Grimaldis Gallery in Baltimore.

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Ben Ahlvers L-103Dan Anderson S-125

Sue Ashline S-93Inge Balch S-51JasonBarrS-59Tom Bartel S-26

Tom Bartel 95Nancy Bjorge S-11

Nancy Bjorge S-107JonBlumbS-73

Bill Bowerman S-16JohnGaryBrownL-31ElizaBullockL-53

Andrew Burkitt S-47William S. Burroughs L-13William S. Burroughs L-32William S. Burroughs L-36

Valerie Campos S-46Michaela Carmen S-83Grace Carmody S-123Carol Ann Carter L-63Shin hee Chin S-128

Ellen Chindamo S-106Sam Chung S-50JackCollinsL-40JimConnellyL-110JessicaConnerS-105

Louis Copt L-96Laurie Culling S-18

Susan Davidoff L-100JanetDavidson-HuesL-22

Ann Dean L-86Clare Doveton L-81

Chris Wolf Edmonds L-17Constance Ehrlich S-4

Shepard Fairey + Kate Simon L-25JohnFerryS-130

Tim Forcade S-94Tim Forcade L-78

Stephanie Freeman 9HerbFriedsonL-92JanGaumnitzL-68JesseGrayS-24KenGrizzellS-39

Lisa Grossman L-23Diane Guthrie S-42StanHerdL-45

Ann+SteveHertzogL-64DianeHorningS-118BrianHorschS-84ErokJohanssenS-3TedJohnsonS-48

StephenJohnsonL-49LoraJostS-19

KeithHaring+WilliamS.BurroughsL-74Alicia Kelly S-54

Gwen Kerth/key7studio S-71Michael Krueger S-76Stephanie Lanter S-60

Lawrence Arts Center Preschool S-117Elizabeth“Grandma”LaytonL-56

JudithLevyL-91Robbin Loomas S-38Matthew Lord S-37LizaMackinnonS-12Sarita Mahinay S-7

Sarita Mahinay S-28JustinMarableS-6

Bailey Marable S-121Bailey Marable S-122

Emily Markoulatos S-58Laurie Marlowe S-108

Maria Martin S-20Maria Martin S-72

Karen Matheis S-35Marshall Maude S-44JohnMcCaugheyS-15JudithMcCreaS-62MarieMcKenzieS-65Midwest Pressed S-69

Travis Millard S-79Gerry Miller S-43Rick Mitchell L-52

Kristin Morland L-30JeromyMorrisS-90

Margaret Weisbrod Morris L-61Molly Murphy L-88Yoonmi Nam S-27JohnNewmanL-2

Lori Norwood L-126Marty Olson S-67JackOzegovicS-21

Grace Peterson S-124Benton Peugh S-5

Angie Pickman L-89Sally Piller L-77

Wayne Propst S-111Wayne Propst S-112Wayne Propst S-113Wayne Propst S-114Wayne Propst S-115Wayne Propst S-116Clinton Ricketts S-80JeffRidgwayS-55

Dorothy Rissman S-34JeremyRockwellS-98JessicaRoldS-97

Leni Salkind S-109Nick Schmiedeler S-102JohnSebeliusS-66

Roger Shimomura L-82Kent Smith S-75

HeatherSmith-JonesS-29Bill Snead S-129

Ralph Steadman + William S. Burroughs L-99Rick Stein L-101Kyla Strid S-10

Rachel Sudlow S-119Rachel Sudlow S-120

Pam Sullivan S-41JohnTalleurL-0

JuniperTangpuzS-104JenUnekisL-85DaveVanHeeS-87

Marciana Vequist S-8Patrick Vincent S-33Shanna Wagner S-1

Thom Weik S-70Chris Wolf Edmonds L-17

Baron Wolman S-14HongZhangL-127YuriZupancicS-57

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