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Helga Haller
Ann Arbor Area
Painter
Katie Halton
Ann Arbor Area
Paintings, murals, commissions
Idelle Hammond_Sass
Ann Arbor Area
One of a kind, custom and limited production jewelry in precious metals, gemstones and pearls. Classes offered in jewelry making through Ann Arbor Rec and Ed in artists studio.
Sanders Hamson
Ann Arbor Area
Carol Hanna
Ann Arbor Area
The Songs of the Birds. Inspiration for these paintings comes from listening to birds sing. Bird species have distinct songs and Carol's desire is to recreate their sound in color, rhythm, and time through her stripe compositions. Each painting is of a particular bird researched for color at the University of Michigan’s Museum of Zoology. A composition is later completed while listening to the bird’s sound recording and viewing its sonogram. The paintings are airbrushed for the shimmering, optical effect of each bird's color and song pattern. A few recent exhibitions include: Slocumb Galleries at ETSU juried by Julien Robson, Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Art, the AAWA annual District Library Show with a First Place Award, in May, a solo Thesis Exhibition at Eastern Michigan University's Ford Gallery and the Greater Michigan Art Exhibition at Dow Museum of Art and Science at Midland. Her works are in private, corporate, and university collections.
Judith Hanway
Ann Arbor Area
piano teacher
Barbara Hardesty
Ann Arbor Area
rugpadsfor hardwoodfloors
Outside Washtenaw County
I am Susan,interested in interior designing.I like to use rug pad to protect area rugs.
Constance Harper
Ann Arbor Area
francine j. harris
Ann Arbor Area
Poet, educator, editor and prose writer.
Donald Harrison
Ann Arbor Area
I am Executive Director of the Ann Arbor Film Festival, the longest running independent and experimental film festival in North America. I am also a documentary filmmaker.
Chad Harrison
Saline Area
Technology and website services - interactive design, audio design, iPhone, iPad, and website programming services.
Sara Hathaway
Outside Washtenaw County
I love A2 arts!
Drake Haynes
Outside Washtenaw County
My test profile
Chris Hedly
Ann Arbor Area
My personal philosophy is that the art should be fun. I remember walking through a museum with my grandmother and she kept asking me what the meaning of the art was - I could not come up with answers that she liked, which made me really think. I started to notice that I gravitated to art that I thought had vitality. I often could not explain why I liked the art; it was like asking for an explanation of an emotion. So for me, if art is emotion, the emotions that I choose to explore are happiness and exhilaration.
Heather Herrera
Ann Arbor Area
Terrilynn Hetzel-Murphy
Ann Arbor Area
Donald Hewlett
Ann Arbor Area
Paint portraits in oils, pastels, acrylics. Paint still-life in same mediums. Write poetry and plays.
Paul M. Hickman
Ann Arbor Area
A multi-disciplinarily art & design studio creating objects + environments through the decorative arts – green design, personalized custom furniture/cabinetry, home furnishings, decorative finishes, materials and color consulting, interior and graphic design, and fine art prints and sculpture. Reclaim a piece of Michigan’s environmental legacy created by the Emerald Ash Borer with fine picture frames and furniture by Urban Ashes. Designer, Paul M. Hickman’s new line of frames and furniture, Urban Ashes, is hand-crafted with transitional/disabled labor in Michigan from Michigan urban wood, salvaged from local Ash and other trees. These are trees that grew on our streets, in our yards, in our parks and in other urban areas. The entire Urban Ashes collection is hand-finished with petroleum-free finishes often highlighting the unique character of the Ash and other urban woods used in these frames.
John Hill
Ann Arbor Area
Lisa Hinz-Johnson
Chelsea Area
Director of Music & Co-founder, Chelsea Center for the Arts; Voice Instructor
Jannie Ho
Ann Arbor Area
I'm a children's book illustrator, designer, and art licensor.
Nathaniel D.J. Hockman
Ypsilanti Area
Lover of music, & the arts, positivity, purpose, & comedy
Pam Hoffer
Ann Arbor Area
Painting portraits is an exercise in bringing out what is inside...I love doing that and am trying to do the same with other subject matter. My palms get 'itchy' to paint when I see artists' work that conveys psychological truth or makes an emotional statement that wakes me up to an intense experience of the subject. ( Alice Neel's work electrifies me, for instance...and locally, Adrienne Kaplan does that with still life paintings.) That is what I hope for..to be able to do that...wake up a viewer, and experience the waking up as I paint, too. Sometimes I can, and it is thrilling. Other times, not! and it ain't so thrilling.
niki hogan-lefler
Ann Arbor Area
David Hoornstra
Ann Arbor Area
Graphic Designer doing a little oil painting, photography and video on the side. My primary avocation – fencing in all its forms from modern Olympic-style to combat in 60 lb. of armor – keeps me active. I dabble in period art forms and medieval scholarship, looking to be published this year.
Candice Hope
Saline Area
I love to dye fabric, sew, quilt and knit. Most of all I like to make art that is useful. I show it all off on my blog & sell it on Etsy.
Michael Hostettler
Outside Washtenaw County
Musician, composer, engineer
Bri Howard
Ann Arbor Area
I'm 20 years old, live in downtown A2. I mainly do illustrations, though my forte is in Photoshop and Illustrator. I enjoy tattoo imagery and digital paintings.
Jay Howe
Ann Arbor Area
Sarah Huff
Ann Arbor Area
Tricia Huffman
Ann Arbor Area
I fine arts mosaic studio. Commissions,Workshops,Gallery.
Imelda Hunt
Outside Washtenaw County
Dr. Imelda Hunt is, artistic director and founder of New Works Writers Series (New Works). She has an academic background in African American theatre, history, and culture. New Works is a non-profit 501(c) 3 community theatre organization, specializing in stage performances, poetry readings, and collaborations by artists who work in various mediums. For more than twenty years, New Works has provided a creative outlet and opportunity for the exchanging of ideas among students, professionals and community residents and hosted such artists as Sonia Sanchez, and Jessica Care Moore. New Works have staged performances or held workshops at Bowling Green State University, the University of Toledo, the Toledo Museum of Art, the Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History in Detroit and numerous other community institutions. Hunt is a playwright, director, and poet and has been a member of Black Theatre Network and the National Conference on African American Theatre. She is the recipient of a National Endowment for the Humanities 2009 Fellowships and is currently teaching at Owens College in Toledo, Ohio. Hunt is an educator, playwright and poet. Her dissertation for the completion of her doctoral program at Bowling Green State University was “The Oral History of Art Tatum in Toledo, Ohio 1910-1932.” She was worked as a principal and teacher in the Toledo area for more than twenty-five years. She brings a wealth creative and educational knowledge to the classroom experience. She is the recipient of a number of community awards including National Endowment for the Humanities 2009 Fellowships and UT Upward Bound Summer Program Best Teacher 2010.
Shoshana Hurand
Ann Arbor Area
Trained as a community organizer, Shoshana has a knack for finding, coordinating and cultivating resources in under-appreciated places. She received her BA and MSW from the University of Michigan, and spent most of grad school working in art studios and on film sets across southeast Michigan. She was the Co-Director (not to mention recruiter, organizer, and caretaker of over 300 volunteers) for FestiFools, an on-street public arts performance incorporating larger-than-life University and community creations. Now an Ann Arbor staple,drawing a crowd of over a thousand people in its first year and more than doubled in size in year two, has earned Shoshana awards and recognition at the collegiate, local, and regional levels. Having fallen in love with the organization of creative work, Shoshana got her first taste of filmmaking with the EFEX Project as the Community Coordinator and Producer of Bilals Stand (2010 Sundance Film Festival official selection), and has since served with art, production, and management teams on commercials, short pieces, and feature films. Shoshana is available for hire as a consultant, producer, organizer, event planner, and manual laborer.
Esther Hurwitz
Outside Washtenaw County
Esther Hurwitz has appeared on public radio, and was once voted “Ms. Under Appreciated” at a regional poetry slam. Her poems have appeared in many places including Exquisite Corpse, The Huron River Review, Ann Arbor (W)rites, Poetry in Performance, and The Recession Nation Project. Soft as a Beagle's Ears is her first collection of poems (www.thewordsmithpress.com). Along with Chris Lord, Esther co-hosts the monthly “Writers Reading at Sweetwaters” poetry series. She is her mother’s favorite poet, but her father favored Shakespeare.