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  • Rebecca A Kaltz
    Ann Arbor Area

    Freelance Violinist, Violin teacher in Ann Arbor and Chelsea. Horizon Strings Group- quartet, trio, duo or solo strings for your event. Also have a Celtic group, Foxtree as well.

  • Gretchen Adracie
    Ann Arbor Area

    Sowing the seeds of hoop-love far and wide. Hoops! Yes, the kind one spins around one's body. Beautiful, custom hand- decorated hoops for your specific height, weight, and fitness level. Instruction in hoop-making and actual hoop use is available. Get your hoop on!

  • Gretchen Adracie
    Ann Arbor Area

    Using wood, cotton boards, glass, and an excellent design sensibility, I put together presentation units for others artwork. In short, custom framing.

  • jeanne adwani
    Ann Arbor Area

  • Robin Agnew
    Ann Arbor Area

  • Laura Alcantara
    Ann Arbor Area

  • Michael Andreoni
    Ann Arbor Area

  • Katalin Andris
    Ann Arbor Area

  • Barbara Annis
    Ann Arbor Area

  • The Roving Arts Assistant
    Ann Arbor Area

    Providing contractual assistance to artists within Washtenaw County.

  • Emily Asbury
    Ann Arbor Area

  • Julia Ashcom
    Ann Arbor Area

  • Jill Ault
    Ann Arbor Area

  • Leslie Austin
    Ann Arbor Area

    Enthusiastic and fun-loving but serious piano instructor! 20 years' experience; classically trained but teaches all styles. Join me...for the fun of it!

  • Stephanie Bajema
    Ann Arbor Area

    A recent graduate of Northern Michigan University, Stephanie Bajema holds a BFA in Illustration, specializing in nature education art and comics and children's book and magazine illustration.

  • kathy baker
    Ann Arbor Area

  • Mike Ball
    Ann Arbor Area

    Mike Ball is an Erma Bombeck award-winning humorist and author of "What I've Learned So Far..." Mike is also a folk singer/songwriter who is known for his quirky, funny and often heartfelt lyrics. His band, "Dr. Mike & The Sea Monkeys," is named after a recurring character in his nationally-syndicated humor column.

  • Jeannie Ballew
    Ann Arbor Area

    As a book coach, I help people write books and get them published. As a writer, I write young adult fiction. As a community member, I facilitate the Ann Arbor Writers Workshop and will soon be co-facilitating the monthly poetry readings at Sweetwaters in Ann Arbor.

  • Daniel Barry
    Ann Arbor Area

  • Lisa Bartlett
    Ann Arbor Area

  • Christopher Bednash
    Ann Arbor Area

  • Wendy Bedolla
    Ann Arbor Area

    Contemporary Glasswork and jewelry

  • Diane Bennett
    Ann Arbor Area

    We provide Art Workshop Retreats in Ann Arbor, MI at the Botanical Gardens. The Workshops are taught by award winning instructors in a variety of mediums. We also work as Art Consultants offering original art, reproductions, and commissions for businesses, universities, and institutions.

  • Jill Blixt
    Ann Arbor Area

  • Robert Boardman
    Ann Arbor Area

    Freelance Conductor, specializing in rehearsing and performing symphonic works from the standard orchestral repertoire and contemporary music. Band, Chorus, and Opera as well. Interests include cross disciplinary collaborations and events of community significance.

  • Bertie Bonnell
    Ann Arbor Area

    Portrait of your house, garden, or pet. Capture the memories of your home and its surroundings, or your pet, with a keepsake painting for your family. Enjoy your flower or vegetable garden at its peak, even in winter. Keep your pet’s special personality alive with a portrait painting. My house and garden paintings have been featured in two solo exhibits in Ann Arbor and Observer covers. Contact me for an 18 x 24” framed acrylic painting as a gift for your parents or children. Also garden murals for bedroom, bath, or sunporch. With a painting of a beloved pet these members of our family live on in our memories. If possible I’ll meet your pet, take photos, and create a painting that depicts his or her distinctive personality and expression. Call 734-769-6035 to visit my Ann Arbor studio and see examples.

  • Vince Bonura
    Ann Arbor Area

    Business owner that specializes in helping company's motivate their employees through recognition and rewards programs, go to www.motivoperformance.com.

  • Susan Boyes
    Ann Arbor Area

    Art therapy, psychotherapy, counseling to help people improve their lives in creative ways. Assist in healing for worry, PTSD, and life transitions.

  • Barbaranne Branca
    Ann Arbor Area

    I am a ceramicist. I believe that daily objects of functional use should be beautiful to the eye and to the touch. I endeavor to create pieces for household enjoyment, either for practical use or simple viewing pleasure. My work is a form of meditation for me.

  • peter briggs
    Ann Arbor Area

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  • Shary Brown
    Ann Arbor Area

  • Ken Brown
    Ann Arbor Area

    • BFA Columbus College of Art & Design 1962 • BFA Ohio University 1964 • MFA Sculpture, Ohio State University 1966 • University of Michigan Sculpture Studio Coordinator, 1997 - 2007 Woodcarving is a new and extremely stimulating adventure for me. Through it, is essentially my personal exploration of form. The simplicity and honesty of the carving process allows for intense concentration in the reduction of the material into an evolving, expressive structure. Every hit of the mallet, every stroke of the file, alters the wood as it closes in on the finished form within. My images are conceived totally in the round and gradually revealed as I work in a 360-degree fashion. I let the wood guide me to its hidden surprises and discoveries and this makes me eager to see more deeply into the material and try new things. I feel strongly about craftsmanship as evidence of the link between the form, its maker, and the viewer. I want the image to be revealed throughout the form, so that in the finished work there is not a single nub or notch or thread of grain left untouched, underworked or ill-concieved. My goal is a sculpture that achieves an overall sense of completeness. At best I want the work to elicit some emotion and stimulate thought. I want the work to link to its predecessor and beg for its successor.

  • Denver Brubaker
    Ann Arbor Area

    Cartoonist Denver Brubaker currently lives in Ann Arbor, MI with his fiancé Jillian and their pet dog Roxy. Denver grew up along Lake Michigan and not only spent lots of time drawing, but playing baseball and building stuff with Legos. He still loves drawing, baseball, and Legos. In his spare time he enjoys walking, drawing, reading, watching TV, going to the movies, or the theatre, as well as read cool, old comics. Denver has an entire bathroom decorated in Superman stuff. If Denver wasn’t doing what he does now he is certain he would have made a great paleontologist that had cool adventures like Indiana Jones. Maybe.

  • Ilona Brustad
    Ann Arbor Area

    I'm a mosaic artist working primarily in glass tiles and mixed media.

  • Jane Bunge-Noffke
    Ann Arbor Area

    Artist

  • Bill Burgard
    Ann Arbor Area

    Throughout my life I have always kept sketch books of drawings from observation to improve my skills for capturing reality on paper. I am very confident in my ability to render accurate drawings which also have strong character. Though much of my work deals with decorative shapes and graphic interpretation I am only satisfied when I achieve a high sense of realism in some part of the work. I have been a graphic designer and illustrator since graduating from the University of Michigan in 1979. Most people are familiar with the work I produced as Art Director for the Ann Arbor Summer Festival and the 20 posters I created from 1984 to 2003. Along with my freelance work I am a Lecturer at the School of Art and Design at the University of Michigan. I have been on the faculty continuously since 1993. I am experienced in many media including pen and ink, acrylic, oils, pastel, collage and digital. I am fluent in Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator. I scan all of my artwork and often manipulate it for publication.

  • francesc burgos
    Ann Arbor Area

    Francesc Burgos, a Barcelona-born ceramist, designer and architect, currently makes one-of-a-kind ceramic and mixed-media sculptures for the home, some functional, some purely contemplative, always distinct and elegant, playful yet robust.

  • Deborah Campbell
    Ann Arbor Area

    Deborah is a nationally exhibiting studio artist and Life Coach specializing in working with 'Cultural Creatives' ---- and interested in all things transformational

  • Margot Campos
    Ann Arbor Area

  • Barbara Melnik Carson
    Ann Arbor Area

    I am narrative sculptor creating art that starts a conversation. Primarily interested in making work that exists in all three dimensions, I weave a story to connect it to intangible signifiers in the viewer’s existence. My passion for creating began in childhood growing up in Southwest Detroit. With limited art resources, in my early work I improvised using objects found in my neighborhood. Religious and ethnic themes grow naturally from that past environment. I’ve been an exhibiting artist since 2001. After a career working as an occupational therapist I continue to emerge as an artist. Working with intuitive and outsider artists during my career in mental health provided a creative surge. Today, my sculptural clay and mixed media works grow from personal insights linked to broader issues.

  • Kathleen Cavanagh
    Ann Arbor Area

    Oil painter

  • Jeanine Center
    Ann Arbor Area

  • Universal Circles Band
    Ann Arbor Area

    Specializing in Improvising Ambient Percussive Tribal Space Music, located in Michigan USA. MP3 and Video Samples of our ambient music on website.

  • Mark Clague
    Ann Arbor Area

    I am a professor of music history focusing on music in the U.S. employed at the University of Michigan School of Music, Theatre and Dance. I play bassoon and work with Great Lakes Performing Artists Associates.

  • Marlene Cooper
    Ann Arbor Area

    Graphic Designer, Painter, Jewelry Designer/Metalsmith

  • Lindsay Cooper
    Ann Arbor Area

  • Jennifer Cornell
    Ann Arbor Area

    The 40,000 sq. ft Ann Arbor Hands-On Museum offers over 200 interactive, family-friendly exhibits. Designed to inspire imagination and curiosity, exhibits include hands-on fun with physics, energy, health, engineering and more. The Museum welcomes kids of all ages, from two to 92.

  • Mark Creekmore
    Ann Arbor Area

  • carlye crisler
    Ann Arbor Area

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  • CONNIE CRONENWETT
    Ann Arbor Area

  • Rick Cronn
    Ann Arbor Area

    My interests are in using scrap, recycled and reused material in my sculptures.

  • Sasha d'Or
    Ann Arbor Area

    Mobile theater, where for 20 minutes a volunteer stars with our troupe, receiving their lines one at a time and repeats them. Hilarious, professional theater designed around dinner.

  • Kristi Davis
    Ann Arbor Area

    Kristi is a drama therapist, choreographer, dancer, and founder of Creative Spirit Healing, LLC--a company dedicated to using creative arts therapies and holistic health education to inspire healing of mind, body, and spirit!

  • Stephen Davis
    Ann Arbor Area

  • Sally Day
    Ann Arbor Area

  • Terri Devall
    Ann Arbor Area

    Graphic Design for Marketing and Communications. Specializing in education, nonprofits, retail, finance and building industry. Please contact devall@comcast.net for complete resume, list of clients and samples.

  • Matt Dolan
    Ann Arbor Area

    I am an artist, writer, musician, and student of architecture. I am interested in duality, thresholds, and nature.

  • David Dominic
    Ann Arbor Area

    David Dominic, Jr is a Detroit based photographer/videographer who has traveled the world and been shaped by a variety of experiences in his 39 years of life. As an engineering graduate from the University of Michigan, he brings attention to detail and technical mastery to his work. With fourteen years of project planning and program management in the high pressure field of automotive engineering, David can bring in a quality product on time and on budget. But it takes more than technical skill and planning to make a great photograph. It takes life-shaping experiences for one to be able to step back and observe situations with a different eye. Chess champion, rodeo champion, motor sports racer, musician, writer, camper, climber, adventure racer, husband, and father. All of these things have shaped his life and molded his eye. Whether David is photographing models or children, food and drink, foreign landscapes, or is on the road with a band, he brings honesty, reliability, and creativity to his photographic work. His motion picture work includes documentaries, music videos, and commercial work, where he not only creates the imagery but also directs and produces the shoots. David is also a member of the Little Traverse Bay Band of Odawa Indians which helps to bring a unique cultural perspective to his work that most creatives in his field do not possess. In addition to his imaging work, David is currently pursuing his teaching degree at the University of Michigan so that he can pass on to other generations his knowledge and experience.

  • Greta Dongvilllo
    Ann Arbor Area

  • Cecily Donnelly
    Ann Arbor Area

    I am a graphic designer and illustrator as well as a painter; I once thought these endeavors were separate but have realized that they're strongly connected and inform and enrich each other. My design/illustration/editorial work includes award-winning books, brochures, logos for university and business clients; my paintings, available through River Gallery and Splaine Dolan Fine Art, focus on the landscape and are usually oil on linen. I work quite large, usually basing my paintings on small on-site watercolor sketches. I feel lucky to live in such a beautiful area.

  • Carol Dunitz
    Ann Arbor Area

    I am currently touring in 'Bernhardt on Broadway,' a one-woman musical about Sarah Bernhardt that I researched, wrote, composed, and perform. One hundred years ago Sarah Bernhardt was the most famous woman in the world. She is often referred to as the most famous actress of all time. This is a production that is not only entertaining but authentic. It transports the audience back to the Belle Epoque through the eyes of Sarah Bernhardt. Please go to: www.BernhardtOnBroadway.com to see video and testimonials.

  • Dave Early
    Ann Arbor Area

    Theatre careerist with 14 years experience in a large variety of performing arts projects and organizations. Designer, builder, electrician, facilities and production management, director, manager, choreographer, performer, and trained combatant are all jobs/roles I have fullfilled in the pursuit of my craft.

  • Jennifer Eberbach
    Ann Arbor Area

    As a professional freelance journalist, I contribute articles on art & entertainment, public policy & politics, and holistic living to a number of Ann Arbor-based news publications. I'm also available to write many different types of publicity, communications, and website copy for businesses and organizations. Aside from the writing I do for work, I also enjoy writing short stories and poems on my own time. Sometimes I create original digital artworks that illustrate my short stories. In the future, I would like to make creative writing and illustration a part of my professional work.

  • Marta England
    Ann Arbor Area

    handmade sterling silver Jewelry

  • David Esau
    Ann Arbor Area

    Creative, responsive architectural services for commercial buildings and accessible residences

  • William Everin
    Ann Arbor Area

  • Susan Falcone
    Ann Arbor Area

    I am a watercolor artist focusing on nature (particularly birds) and Celtic subjects. My work reflects my lifelong research, observations and field studies of nature.

  • Mike Fedel
    Ann Arbor Area

    Songwriter, multi-instrumantalist, Improv, graphic arts

  • Justin Fenwick
    Ann Arbor Area

  • Lori Fithian
    Ann Arbor Area

    I offer an interactive, all-ages program that I call "Drummunity". With my van-load of hand drums and percussion instruments, I'll travel to all kinds of community groups and gatherings to facilitate some amazing "in-the-moment" music-making. It's "Rhythmic FUN for Everyone" - with a message of team-building, unity, diversity, creativity, even ecology, all wrapped up in a community drum circle program.

  • Carole Fletcher
    Ann Arbor Area

    Phography -- 35 mm - what you see is what the camera captures -- framed prints, matted prints, prints, greeting cards, tiles, books, msic.

  • Gabby Follett
    Ann Arbor Area

    Gabby Follett is a recent graduate from the University of North Carolina Wilmington where she earned her B.A. in Film Studies. Gabby’s colorful childhood travels have given her a strange outlook on life and interest in the extraordinary stories of seemingly ordinary people. Gabby was born in Brooklyn, New York, and has lived in five states in 21 years—giving her both a vast array of experiences and a sense of hometownlessness. In addition, she has travelled along the entirety of both the East and West Coasts as well as the Southern border of the United States. She is the oldest of five children and a member of a rather large extended family—this experience makes her particularly interested in stories that involve families.

  • Paul Forringer
    Ann Arbor Area

    Individual

  • Monte Fowler
    Ann Arbor Area

    Multi-talented guy who likes to have fun in life. REALLY living life itself is an art. Oh yeah, I also do photography and create web presences for artists, bands, businesses. Need help learning Twitter, Facebook, blogging?

  • Gregory Fox
    Ann Arbor Area

  • David Frankel
    Ann Arbor Area

    I make beautiful ceramic plates & platters with elegant lace patterns imprinted in the clay. Turquoise is one of my favorite glaze colors. I am a member of the Potters Guild and participate in their sales. The Ann Arbor Art Center sells my pottery.

  • Eddie Fritz
    Ann Arbor Area

    I'm a freelance filmmaker from Ann Arbor. My focus is towards producing, editing, and motion graphics. In addition I work in other creative mediums as well.

  • Susan Froelich
    Ann Arbor Area

  • Cathy Gendron
    Ann Arbor Area

    Armed with a BFA and a serious need to draw, I began my illustration career in 1980. Surviving 8 years in newspapers as an art director and the noxious fumes from my painting process, I lives and work in Ann Arbor. A teacher for over 25 years at the College for Creative Studies in Detroit, my oil paintings have appeared in numerous publications and have earned awards from, among others, Print, Communication Arts and the Society of Publication Designers.

  • Randy Gilchrist
    Ann Arbor Area

    Tenor; UMS Choral Union, Christ Church Detroit Choir, Twelfth Night Singers; Actor; Birmingham Village Players

  • Katy Giordano
    Ann Arbor Area

  • Sandra Gittleson
    Ann Arbor Area

    Painting is a creative way for me to freeze a special moment in time, to capture an emotion, the beauty of innocence or the passion for something or someone. l am a child at heart and l love to portray in great detail, I am drawn to everyday life, animals/pets and the strength of the human body. Painting can be a challenge, but it is exciting, fulfilling and very rewarding to depict my interpretation using saturated watercolors, incorporating a variety of techniques, like salt, ink, collage or scratching for texture to convey a more improved affect. Painting is a huge part of my life as well as photography. So, it works out great when working on a commissioned painting or on a pet portrait. It is my hope that my art entertains, pleases and ultimately inspires you.

  • Amy Goldstein
    Ann Arbor Area

  • Barbara Goodsitt
    Ann Arbor Area

    Barbara is a member of the Colored Pencil Society of America, and the Ann Arbor Women's Artists organization. She teaches Colored Pencil Techniques in Southeast Michigan at Washtenaw Community College and at Ann Arbor Community Education & Recreation. Barbara has a degree in Fine Art and graduated with honors from the University of Wisconsin- Madison. She has worked in scientific illustration for hospitals and universities and is a published illustrator for the University of Michigan Press and others. Her freelance client list spans several industries including medical, educational, business, and nonprofit organizations in Madison, Boston, Seattle and Ann Arbor. Currently, Barbara exhibits her fine art in galleries and juried art shows. Artists Statement: I am a contemporary realist. As a professional illustrator, I carry the precision of illustration into my fine art. I enjoy exploring exciting ranges of color, texture and light. I like to present common objects such as food, still lifes, and animals in unusual and interesting ways. Each stroke is applied with the spirit of the subject matter in mind. Inspiration comes from the beauty and simplicity found in nature or things we encounter everyday, which can be overlooked in our hurried lives.

  • Helen Gotlib
    Ann Arbor Area

    Drawing & Printmaking Artist

  • marcelle gray
    Ann Arbor Area

    painter: pastel, oil and watercolor

  • Alexander Griffin
    Ann Arbor Area

    I've been drawing most of my life and in April 2012 Stickman Ray Studios was created. Currently I am working on artwork for children, my latest series Jamminals features unique drawings of animals with headphones each with their own story. All of my work is completely hand drawn and I hope to reach local audiences, attend art fairs, display my art and more.

  • Sophie Grillet
    Ann Arbor Area

    Paintings, including portraits, in oils or acrylic vigorous and usually colorful, playing with abstract and representational. Also photography: mainly still life and architectural, 3D and cartoons.

  • Pamela Guenzel
    Ann Arbor Area

  • 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

  • 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.

  • 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

  • Jannie Ho
    Ann Arbor Area

    I'm a children's book illustrator, designer, and art licensor.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Molly Indura
    Ann Arbor Area

  • CosmoChick Ita
    Ann Arbor Area

    I'm a cosmopolitan chick-ita, citizen of the world, who loves discussing all things cosmopolitan, from restaurant reviews to world political opinions and personal observations. I believe in Cosmopolitanism, and my favorite drink is... a cosmopolitan!

  • Kathleen Ives
    Ann Arbor Area

    Currently a Graduate Student at EMU for Arts Administration, interning at the River Gallery in Chelsea, MI. A 2008 Graduate of CMU with a degree in Drawing and Sculpture. Illustration, drafting, working with fiber, paper, wood, and foam.

  • Angelis Jackowski
    Ann Arbor Area

  • Elizabeth Jackson
    Ann Arbor Area

    Consulting firm specializing in downtown revitalization. Arts & culture a significant element of the downtown mix. Also a creative writer.

  • Jessica Jacobi
    Ann Arbor Area

  • julie jaffee nagel
    Ann Arbor Area

    Musician/psychotherapist. Clinical work and presentations, consultations, on performance anxiety and music as pathway into emotions. General private practice in Ann Arbor. Many awards for work and publications

  • Georgette Jones
    Ann Arbor Area

    My primary discipline is acrylic painting on canvas. My secondary disciplines are calligraphy, collage, mixed-media and writing.

  • Alvey Jones
    Ann Arbor Area

    Painter in all media, printmaker, digital artist and book artist, also working in collage and assemblage

  • Nancy Karp
    Ann Arbor Area

  • William Kelly
    Ann Arbor Area

    Thank you for the opportunity to introduce myself.  I have been involved in a number of pursuits and have varied passions and interests.  In the 1990s I was a research librarian at the Chicago Institute for Psychoanalysis for 10 years.  During the latter part of the 90s I got a degree in Sound Engineering and worked for the Chicago Shakespeare Theatre as well as a two year stint as sound designer and board operator at Steppenwolf Theater in Chicago.  After a summer spent in Italy, I returned in 2000 to Chicago, to study the Culinary Arts, got a degree from Le Cordon Bleu, and worked as a Chef at the Drake and Peninsula Hotel’s in Chicago. I moved to Ann Arbor in 2006 and worked as a Chef at the Chop House and finally finished my culinary career at Zingerman’s  Roadhouse, when after 2 years there, I hurt my back. I am now a freelance photographer and have taught myself a great deal about photography and the software that allows me to paint in a digital medium.  I have prints available at several shops and have won awards for my work as a digital painter. I am looking for work that will challenge me in several aspects of business as well as to provide me with the opportunity to help others, while honing my own skills in my pursuit of a new career. This will allow me to fulfill my passions and personal responsibilities, both psychologically and financially. I hope u enjoy my work! I welcome all critiques!

  • Janet Kelman
    Ann Arbor Area

    Janet Kelman has created sculptural and architectural glass for homes and businesses in the metro area since 1970. Her work includes fused glass, mosaics, and sandblasted windows, doors, and mirrors. Commissions are invited. Janet offers classes in fused glass that are challenging and fun! Beginners are welcome.

  • Susan Kelsey
    Ann Arbor Area

    Polymer clay and mixed media artist working in my field for 25+ years. Teaching in the US and Europe.

  • C. Catherine Kendall
    Ann Arbor Area

  • Hugh Kennedy
    Ann Arbor Area

  • Eon Kim
    Ann Arbor Area

  • Stephen Kinnard
    Ann Arbor Area

    Stephen Kinnard moved way too much as a kid. He found a way to make the most of it by shooting photographs during a cross-country move to California when he was twelve. His knack for observing detail, pattern, light, and space found a home and flourished as he toted his camera everywhere he went, at home and abroad. He is an opportunistic photographer who captures landscapes, nature, architecture, and abstract fine art images with simple elegance. Stephen completed formal education at Brooks Institute of Photography in Santa Barbara, California. He lives in Ann Arbor, Michigan, has taught Digital Photography at the University of Michigan School of Art & Design, and is a part-time faculty member of the Digital Media Arts Department at Washtenaw Community College.

  • Myra Klarman
    Ann Arbor Area

    Portrait photographer by day and promoter of the goodness in Ann Arbor by night (actually by day, too).

  • Janet Kohler
    Ann Arbor Area

    Pastel Artist, Paintings & Drawings, Instructor at the Ann Arbor Art Center

  • Ken Kozora
    Ann Arbor Area

    Composer, Performer, Educator, Thinker and Doer... Ken Kozora has been exploring sound for over 35 years playing trumpet, bass, synthesizer, electronic percussion, wind synth, flutes, hand percussion and any other new noisemaker he happens to stumble upon. Ken has recorded and performed with a wide variety of local and renowned international artists, leads his own world / jazz quartet “KOZORA”, performs solo for special events and composes music for dance (People Dancing Co.) and various media. Ken has taught music sequencing at Washtenaw Community College, music appreciation for seniors at JCC and Elderwise, group drumming & music with emotionally impaired children at Beacon Day Treatment Center, worked with special needs populations at Saline Schools summer program and provides private and group sessions for “those who think and learn in a different way“, as he likes to say! He is the founder and Director of Horns for the Holidays, an instrument recycling/donation program for underprivileged children, is a board member of Riverfolk Music & Arts, is very active on a number of projects with the Arts Alliance and is the Event Manager for Ecology Center. He also likes to mangle photos with his computer in his spare time and call it art...

  • Holly Kreag
    Ann Arbor Area

    I am a mixed-media and fiber artist living in Ann Arbor. I received my BFA in Printmaking from EMU, but I currently enjoy making felt, art quilts, and mixed-media assemblages.

  • Amanda Krugliak
    Ann Arbor Area

    Amanda Krugliak is a performance artist known for her revealing monologues that forever ask the question, "Are we there yet/?" Part of the vibrant San Francisco scene in the 1990's, she performed at the Marsh Theater, Climate Theater, Slim's nightclub, and the SF Fringe festival. In 2007, she performed as part of the PSI conference at NYU, and represented UM on a panel organized by Holly Hughes. Her collection of monologues was presented recently at the Dreamland Theater in Ypsilanti, Michigan. She was a featured performer at Followspot Theater, Chicago, and at Links Hall as part of the Rustbelt Revival festival in Chicago, curated by Holly Hughes and Kestutis Nakas, and was also one of three performers chosen for the curated 3X3 event at the Detroit Institute of the Arts in November 2009. She is the Arts Curator for the UM Institute for the Humanities, and a lecturer at the UM School of Art and Design.

  • Ruth Hogan Krzyzowski
    Ann Arbor Area

    I am a landscape painter, working in oils and gouache. I most often do plein air studies in gouache, and larger studio work in oil. In the 1990's I had notecards made of my paintings to support LTC, preserving natural lands in N. Michigan. I hope to connect with other environmental groups who would use my landscape paintings to support their work in any way I can.

  • Kana Kubota
    Ann Arbor Area

  • Laila Kujala
    Ann Arbor Area

    I am a painter, digital artist and a jewelry maker. I do custom alphabet art.

  • Zoe Kumagai
    Ann Arbor Area

    I study double bass at the University of Michigan. I am originally from Southern California. I enjoy seeing dancers swoon to Bach, landscapes by Van Gogh and big fluffy clouds fill the Mid-West sky.

  • Rebecca Lambers
    Ann Arbor Area

    I am a couturiére, practicing the art of dressmaking. Couture is my reason for being. It is a constant striving with my best efforts reaching toward perfection of my objects and their performance. My work exists at the junction of art and highend ready-to-wear clothes. Like architecture, this art form is lived in. Its effect varies, often changing in appearance over time. It has many dimensions. It is the name of my dreams. A working artist serving clientele for over thirty-five years, I focus on the woman and make each garment, from concept through to finishing. Every life experience is unique and contributes to our personal spirit. Translating the language of dressing the body - fashion - defines my being and discerns the individual in my clients while recognizing our shared humanity. Themed shows in my Ann Arbor studio suggest possibilities. These venues reinforce my belief in the value of meaningful dress, a reasoning of cloth, the body and identity. Sense of Skin - coming Oct. 2010 Things Japanese - Oct. 09 The practice of my craft. I am challenged by Zen cultural readings concerning the concentrated pursuit of art as necessary for ethical learning, a way to be in the world. Origins - Feb. 08 Exploring the influence of the African aesthetic in my life and work: using rhythm, color, materials, to reaffirm life’s spirit, finding beauty in tragic reality, laughter after pain. Still Life: re forming Nature - Oct. 07 Discerning sensuality in the myriad possibilities presented by floral relationships: vibrant color, warm tangibility, organic complexity, edges of darkness and the fleeting quality of joy and exuberance. Birds! - Feb. 07 Inspired by knowledge gleaned through care of my chickens and by the free dream of flight – evidence of levity. Couture: the art of dressmaking, melds my designer aesthetic sense with beautiful materials, intricate technique and interactive process to engage a client’s personality.

  • Katherine Larson
    Ann Arbor Area

    Katherine Larson has done over 150 murals across the United States, illustrated 10 nationally distributed children's books and over 40 Ann Arbor Observer covers as well as countless magazine and commercial publication art. She is also a fine artist and was awarded Artist in Residencies at both Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore and The Porcupines Wilderness Park in 2008. A classical singer as well, Katherine has been featured many times with the Ann Arbor Symphony Orchestra and has performed several roles such as Tosca and Madama Butterfly with local opera companies. Please visit the website at www.katherinelarson.com for more details.

  • Nathan Leach-Proffer
    Ann Arbor Area

    Focused on automotive photography but practice all forms.

  • Kate Lebowsky
    Ann Arbor Area

    I am an artist that loves to create toys that bring happiness to children small and big

  • Jim Leija
    Ann Arbor Area

    Jim Leija has been the Public Relations Manager for UMS since 2008. In this capacity, Jim manages the more traditional aspects of public and media relations, as well as coordinating UMS’s social media strategies and online community engagement (including overseeing UMS’s presence on Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and Flickr, managing UMS’s Google AdWords account, and producing original audio, video, and blog content). Over the past year, he has served as the project manager for the UMS Lobby Project (www.umsLOBBY.org), created through an "Innovation Lab" grant awarded by EmcArts with support from the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation. As a part-time consultant with NEW (Nonprofit Enterprise at Work), Jim interfaces with a diverse array of clients in Metro Detroit’s nonprofit sector. He holds three degrees from the University of Michigan: a Master of Fine Arts in Art & Design, a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Musical Theatre, and a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology. He lives in Ann Arbor with his husband and their two rescue dogs, Maisie and Olive.

  • KA Letts
    Ann Arbor Area

    Paintings and works on paper.

  • Joe Levickas
    Ann Arbor Area

    I'm a visual artist, curator and arts administrator living in Ann Arbor

  • Robin Little
    Ann Arbor Area

  • Sam Livingston
    Ann Arbor Area

    Percussion-Marimba-Arts Advocacy

  • Mark Loeb
    Ann Arbor Area

    I organize creative and exciting festivals. I help on large projects like the Detroit Jazz Festival and smaller ones like Royal Oak Clay, Glass and Metal Show. I can help create the perfect distinctive festival event for your organization or community.

  • Christine (Chris) Lord
    Ann Arbor Area

    Chris Lord’s poetry has won places in competitions (e.g., Current, Detroit Women Writers, Writer’s Digest) and appeared in many journals. She founded Word’n Woman Press in March of 2007, edited and published the Bear River Writers Respond to War print edition, and the Writers Reading at Sweetwaters anthology. Her chapbook Field Guide to Luck was published by Pudding House Publications in 2007. Currently, Chris is honored to be Editor of the Bear River Review, and co-host of the monthly series, Writers Reading at Sweetwaters. She is teaching her poetry class “Muse of a Woman” for Ann Arbor Rec&Ed this winter. Chris also actively supports women’s rights.

  • Kirsten Lund
    Ann Arbor Area

  • John Luther
    Ann Arbor Area

    Career Development Coordinator

  • Brandon Lynn
    Ann Arbor Area

    Ann Arbor, MI - based Illustrator and Photographer.

  • Jerry Mack
    Ann Arbor Area

    Information on local blues/rock favorite The Terraplanes and the visual arts works of Rock Steady

  • Jeanne Mackey
    Ann Arbor Area

    Lifelong musician, community-builder. Former director of Sacred Song, co-founder of Transition Ann Arbor. These days, I'm doing autobiographical writing (stories and songs), creating a performance piece on the occasion of turning 60.

  • Zeke Mallory
    Ann Arbor Area

    Long time Ann Arbor artist and resident.

  • James Manning
    Ann Arbor Area

    Hello! My name is James Manning. I am by no means a profesional artist at all. But artwork has always been a hobby of mine and I usualy stick with drawing abstract tribal design fan art, and other abstract projects involving charcoal, pastels, watercolors, and some digital art. I'm trying to assemble a profile for the future and get my name on the street as a local artist to some degree or another. I'm sorry that i don't have any uploads right now. I hope to get some work posted in the near future

  • Shel Markel
    Ann Arbor Area

  • Sheryl Rose Marshall
    Ann Arbor Area

  • Julie Martin
    Ann Arbor Area

    Henna Artist

  • Karen Martin
    Ann Arbor Area

    Hi,I am Karen Martin from USA.For most people a garage door is not a priority thing to own in their homes.If you live in a big city then steel garage doors are the better option for safety.Good Gate openers can improve the security and safety of your home.

  • heather mcgeachy
    Ann Arbor Area

  • Katie McGrath
    Ann Arbor Area

    Art quilts

  • Nancy McKay
    Ann Arbor Area

    Through my fine art silk paintings, I seek to re-create and share treasured interludes of being present in nature, engaged with the light, colors, and textures. For teaching, I find that this medium is ideal for nurturing the creative process.

  • Tad McKillop
    Ann Arbor Area

    Tad McKillop was born in Detroit, Michigan in 1965. He was interested in making art and pretty much all things mechanical since early childhood. In 1985, he began studying figurative sculpture at the University of Michigan and found his passion not only for creating the figure but also the entire casting process. It seemed a natural combination of the two things he loved the most, art and creative problem solving involving tools and construction. Upon graduating in 1988, he apprenticed for Louis Marinaro and continued to learn more about the process and the daily operation of a sculptor's studio. Tad received his MFA in 1992 from the Graduate School of Figurative Art at the New York Academy of Art. Upon graduating he and two business partners opened Daedalus Art Foundry, where he worked until 2000. He then built his own foundry and has continued to expand it, now housed in a 1,800 square foot building and capable of pouring 300 lbs of bronze. Tad has taught sculpture, life drawing and design at the University of Michigan, the University of Toledo, Owens Community College, Washtenaw Community College and Hillsdale College, and continues to pursue teaching part-time. He continues to seek private and public commissions and completed four monumental commissions between 1999 and 2007. In Tad's studio in Ann Arbor, Michigan, there are always many projects in process at any given time. He enjoys modifying and restoring motorcycles, playing guitar, and traveling with his wife Jenny and daughters Maggie and Fiona.

  • Mark Meier
    Ann Arbor Area

    3D Modeling, Digital Fabrication, Sculpture. Please see my website and blog for examples of my work in furniture design, woodworking, digital fabrication, and sculpture.

  • Catherine Mercer
    Ann Arbor Area

  • Jeff Meyers
    Ann Arbor Area

  • Carl Michel
    Ann Arbor Area

    As a composer, I have worked on projects that won a 2008 Emmy Lower Great Lakes Chapter and a 2004 Emmy Cleveland Regional award for music. I have also released two CD's featuring my compositions, both are available at itunes.

  • Dorrie Milan
    Ann Arbor Area

    Currently, I co-direct Curtain Call Dance in Canton, Mi. I also am the Membership/Program Assistant at the Arts Alliance.  

  • Jon Milan
    Ann Arbor Area

    The Brakemen is a folk trio lead by pianist, composer Jon Milan, with Scott Clauser and Jeff Sizemore, Milan's Randy Newman/Bob Dylanesque singing style, with songs of historic towns and happenings, paint pictures of the past, present and future.

  • Janice Milhem
    Ann Arbor Area

    Milhem Images, Inc. provides marketing strategy and visual communications for small to medium-sized profit and nonprofit organizations. Milhem helps business add greater meaning and more relevance to their communication strategies through use of documentary-styled, photographic images to help strengthen a brand assets using visual storytelling.

  • Emily Milton
    Ann Arbor Area

    Lone artist seeks place in world.

  • Anne Mininberg
    Ann Arbor Area

    Custom Jewelry, Silver, Copper, Semi-Precious Stones. Earrings, necklaces, pendants and bracelets

  • Adrian Mitchem
    Ann Arbor Area

  • Susan Morales
    Ann Arbor Area

  • Kristin Moser
    Ann Arbor Area

  • Paula Muldoon
    Ann Arbor Area

    Violinist Paula Muldoon is a performer and teacher in the Ann Arbor area. She received a B.M. in Violin Performance with highest honors from the University of Michigan.

  • Charlie Naebeck
    Ann Arbor Area

    Photographer specializing in Fashion, Commercial, Portraits, Head Shots, Weddings, Seniors, Models, Bands, Workshops, and Fine Art

  • Irena Nagler
    Ann Arbor Area

    Irena Nagler is a writer of fiction, poetry and essay, visual artist, and a director and performer with Nightfire Dance Theater, an eclectic dance theater troupe with participants of all ages. She teaches creative writing, creative dance and movement meditation, including environmental dance in rhythm with elements in nature. Her work blends mythic sensibility with reverence for the living earth and stars and the interconnection of the many worlds we participate in.

  • Ian Nagy
    Ann Arbor Area

    I make lotsa art for the Zingerman’s Community of Businesses. My stuff has been in PRINT magazine, PRINT magazine’s REGIONAL DESIGN ANNUALS (six years straight: 1997-2002), AUTOMOBILE magazine, SAVEUR, GOURMET RETAILER, ATTACHÉ magazine and the following books: - The Mad Scientist’s Notebook - How to Write Your Life Story - 1,000 Bags, Tags, & Labels: Distinctive Designs for Every Industry - Small Graphics – Design Innovation For Limited Spaces - Zingerman’s Guide to Better Bacon - Zingerman’s Guide To Good Eating - Zingerman’s Guide to Giving Great Service - America’s Great Delis - Meishi – Little Graphic Art Gallery Of The World - Catalog: The Illustrated History of Mail Order Shopping E-mail me at iannagy at gmail dot com so I can send you a pile of spiffy samples. Thanks for reading. -I.A.N.

  • Mark Navarro
    Ann Arbor Area

    Mark is a student at the University of Michigan studying English and Creative Writing. He specializes in poetry, but also writes essays, fiction, drama, and screenplays. He is influenced by the Modernists and the Romantics. He is currently the president of the Undergraduate English Association at U-M.

  • Joy Naylor
    Ann Arbor Area

    Designers providing art consulting, sales and commissioned work to business & residential clients. Rotating art exhibits within business environments.

  • Evelyn Neuhaus
    Ann Arbor Area

    I am currently producing/directing a documentary about Irene Butter, a retired Economics professor who is a Holocaust survivor.

  • Amy Nowland
    Ann Arbor Area

    Art Teacher and Artist

  • Jorie O'Brien
    Ann Arbor Area

    I was born and raised in Ann Arbor, then moved to Marquette, MI to attend Northern Michigan University. I graduated in May 2010 with a BFA in Photography. I will be returning to Ann Arbor this August.

  • Heather O'Neal
    Ann Arbor Area

    The simplicity represented in my drawings interrupts a busy world in motion. I feel an instinct to capture thoughts, moments in time, situations and scenes and put them on paper. I most often use permanent marker and watercolor to describe what I see. If my camera is available, I will take a picture and capture the moment more clearly. Hand blown glass, bead jewelry and metal works are other artistic endeavors I've explored. Wherever I go, I document my travels and adventures through writing, and sometimes I make music videos to capture the journey.

  • Terry Odell
    Ann Arbor Area

    Member, Professional Photographers of Michigan

  • Brenda Oelbaum
    Ann Arbor Area

    Feminist, Activist, Artist, Independent Curator and Arts Administrator.

  • Kate Olson
    Ann Arbor Area

    Kate is an improvising musician who specializes in woodwinds, primarily saxophone. She collaborates with a number of musicians in the area to produce music that is based largely in "free improvisation," i.e. music created in, by and for the moment of its performance. Kate's background is in classical and jazz saxophone study; she recently graduated from the University of Michigan with a masters degree in Improvisation. While there, she also focused on Creativity and Consciousness studies, which applies the methods and ideologies of contemplative traditions (meditation, for example) to the process of art-making. Kate just released her first CD, Improvised Duets, with guitarist Gary Prince. The album was recorded in Ann Arbor, and features 11 tracks of completely improvised music. Although the concept could be considered somewhat avant garde, the individual songs are tuneful and concise, inviting the listener to contemplate the interaction of the two performers and the sounds they're capable of producing together. Kate is also the Administrative Director of the International Society for Improvised Music, an Ann Arbor-based non-profit dedicated to promoting improvised music and the community of musicians who foster its development. She recently directed their 4th annual conference at UC Santa Cruz.

  • Richard Onica
    Ann Arbor Area

  • Zolt Orban
    Ann Arbor Area

  • Harvey Ovshinsky
    Ann Arbor Area

  • Rachel Parke
    Ann Arbor Area

  • Margaret Parker
    Ann Arbor Area

    My installations, painting, prints, and sculpture explore how individuals are altered by contemporary events. My large installations weave repurposed cotton T-shirts into walk-through spaces.

  • Lisa Patrell
    Ann Arbor Area

  • Sonya Payne
    Ann Arbor Area

    I am new to photography-I love to capture the whimsical images I find in trees, flowers, or any beauty my eyes behold. My goal is to specialize in creative, edgy but classy maternity photos. I also love to experiment with mixed media to create art.

  • John Pederson
    Ann Arbor Area

    Christian Alternative/Pop Rock Musician, Primarily a Songwriter

  • Yakira Peistrup
    Ann Arbor Area

  • Norma Penchansky - Glasser
    Ann Arbor Area

  • Mary Perrin
    Ann Arbor Area

  • Gabrielle Pescador
    Ann Arbor Area

    I paint my dream of life.

  • vickie peterson michalak
    Ann Arbor Area

    Digital collage with mixed media including screen printing, intaglio, drawing, sewing, taking my collages into the realm of printmaking.

  • Jasmine pierson
    Ann Arbor Area

  • Lisa Platt
    Ann Arbor Area

  • Liviu Poleuca
    Ann Arbor Area

    Contemporary artist, sculptor, designer.

  • Kristala Pouncy
    Ann Arbor Area

  • Philip Proefrock
    Ann Arbor Area

    Architect, photographer, furniture designer. Commercial and residential projects with a focus on sustainable design

  • Deborah Pulk
    Ann Arbor Area

    baby quilts, blankets, infant and toddler clothing, purses and totes

  • Jodie Randolph
    Ann Arbor Area

    Award winning choreographer working in the Ann Arbor and Toledo areas. Freelance instructor with over 12 years experience. BS in dance from Eastern Michigan University and Dance Masters and Cecchetti Council certified in education.

  • Tamara Real
    Ann Arbor Area

    The Arts Alliance acts as a catalyst for community growth through arts and culture. I am a someone who believes that arts and culture are the foundation of a healthy, prosperous, and vital society. And, they're fun!

  • Carolyn Reed Barritt
    Ann Arbor Area

  • Fred Reif
    Ann Arbor Area

  • Roland Remington
    Ann Arbor Area

    Exotica/Tiki music from mid century America.

  • Mori Richner
    Ann Arbor Area

  • Cathrin Ring
    Ann Arbor Area

  • Evan Ringuette
    Ann Arbor Area

  • Carl Rinne
    Ann Arbor Area

    Carl Rinne plays jazz trombone with the Saline Big Band and has performed nationally and internationally with the vocal jazz group, PRIME.

  • Gail Ristow
    Ann Arbor Area

    Handcrafted metal and semi-precious stone one of a kind meditation/focus bead strings. Aid for mental, spritual and physical well-being.

  • Denise Rohde
    Ann Arbor Area

  • Kady Rose
    Ann Arbor Area

    Kady is the Marketing Specialist at Google-Penalty. Our team are expert in natural penalty lifting techniques. such as google penalty removal and google penalty recovery.

  • Pam Roselle
    Ann Arbor Area

    Pam’s artistic intention is to create a body of work that captures the essence of nature using layer upon layer of pigment on remarkable textures. The delightful flows of watermedia on a variety of textures, the emotions evoked by different color combinations and the joy of unanticipated discovery keep her painting with passion. In 2007 Pam took a bold leap from the corporate tower to begin her journey to find the artist within. In 2008 she was recognized as an “emerging artist” by the South University Art Alliance and invited to participate in the Ann Arbor Art Fair. Subsequently she has exhibited her work in many local venues and with the Michigan Artists’ Gallery in Sutton’s Bay. Pam is a member of Ann Arbor Women Artists and the newest member of Chelsea Painters. Pam finds learning new skills and the creative process exhilarating and life-affirming. Creating art and sharing it with others is her chosen way of experiencing life instead of simply reacting to it.

  • Thomas Rosenbaum
    Ann Arbor Area

    Multimedia painter. Emphasis on representational and abstract art.

  • bonnie ross
    Ann Arbor Area

  • Stephanie Rozner
    Ann Arbor Area

  • Patti Russo
    Ann Arbor Area

  • Anoush Saeednia
    Ann Arbor Area

    I am photographer, director Well done is better than well said

  • john sauve
    Ann Arbor Area

    Artist, Writer, Curator

  • vesna savic
    Ann Arbor Area

    Ann Arbor Metal Artist

  • Conrad Schafer
    Ann Arbor Area

  • Jaye Schlesinger
    Ann Arbor Area

    Paintings, drawings, pastels

  • Kirk Schneemann
    Ann Arbor Area

  • Luanne Schonfeld
    Ann Arbor Area

    Black and White Fine Arts Photos, using film and developed by hand

  • Sandy Schopbach
    Ann Arbor Area

    Photography, especially of France. Books: "Paris, in Quotes" - a photography book - and children's books - a three-volume set about Miles, the Very Lucky Cat

  • Russ Schwartz
    Ann Arbor Area

    I do a lot of writing. I tend to be happiest when that writing takes the form of plays, but it has, on occasion, taken the form of articles, press releases, advertising, essays and technical manuals. How about that?

  • Eric Schweizer
    Ann Arbor Area

  • Lisa Scott
    Ann Arbor Area

    I am Lisa Scott from USA.I like to learn new thing related to adjuster property claims .Goodroad & Gat, Inc. is a full service public adjustment company.Their goal is to provide you with professional claims representation when your home or business experiences a loss

  • Selina Scott
    Ann Arbor Area

    Hey I am Selina from USA.I like to learn new hings related to Fulfillment Services companies & their services.While searching this time I got lot to know about Fulfillment Services provider company name i.e River Plate Inc.Due to budget issues, it is difficult to allocate a company like River Plate Fulfillment, which can benefit small to medium size companies.

  • Christina Sears-Etter
    Ann Arbor Area

    Christina Sears Etter, is a movement artist, activist, and educator who has been Artistic Director of People Dancing since 2000. Additionally, Ms. Sears-Etter pursues independent projects such as teaching in higher education, making community events, writing articles and poetry, and choreographing for local productions. Ms. Sears-Etter has over two decades of professional experience in dance and the related arts, including: revues, Off-Broadway musical theatre appearances, tours with her own company, which were based in London and NYC, and internationally. She has won many grants, awards and honors at the state and national level, including Michigan's Creative Artist Award and research awards to work in D.C., Maryland and Texas.

  • tina seifert
    Ann Arbor Area

    arts management consultant

  • Laura Seligman
    Ann Arbor Area

    I am a textile artist and photographer who creates both wearable art and fine art. My work explores color, fluid lines and texture through the elegance and luminosity of hand-dyed silk and the richness of hand-felted merino wool as well as through the medium of photography.

  • Kathleen Shea
    Ann Arbor Area

    One of a kind ceramics and paintings - oil, watercolor and acrylics. I also teach private lessons to kids through 12 grade.

  • Anne Sheill
    Ann Arbor Area

  • Matthew Shlian
    Ann Arbor Area

    folding paper, making drawings, petting cats

  • Marian Short
    Ann Arbor Area

    Marian Short is a printmaker of ten + years residing in Ann Arbor, MI. Following an introductory woodblock class at the Ann Arbor Art Center, she pursued printmaking independently. Marian’s kind of a foodie and never got over children’s picture books, so both influence her frequently whimsical and off-kilter designs. The woodblocks tend to explore potentially serious subjects with a light touch and often incorporate text to help create partial narratives. She displays and sells prints locally at The Side Door Gallery in Dexter, MI; the CAID, Ann Arbor Art Center and Cake Nouveau have also featured prints. For most of her printmaking career, Marian has carved and hand-pulled all designs in the basement; more recently she was invited to use a good friend’s printing press, which she bogarts at the slightest provocation. When not carving or developing “monitor eyes” at her office, she is likely to be cooking, reading or getting up to other crafty high-jinks.

  • Claudia Siewert
    Ann Arbor Area

  • Pamela Simmons
    Ann Arbor Area

  • Susan Skarsgard
    Ann Arbor Area

  • Renae Skoog
    Ann Arbor Area

    Costume Stock Administrator for University Productions at University of Michigan.

  • Emily Slade
    Ann Arbor Area

    Hello There! I'm Emi..the girl who creates highly stylized and one of a kind paintings and sculpture, equipt with screaming color and the infamous "smoking mushroom" icon. I am a full-time working artist, die-hard A2 and Ypsi lover, and notable artist in this inventive and ever-growing art scene. I started out my career as co-creator of the Atomic Art Collective (based in Ann Arbor), an organization based on community enrichment and social/artist networking. I found this to be my calling and have since gone on to organize and particpate in many MANY ypsi/A2 events (and of course events all over the world as well) every year!!!!

  • Suzanne Smith
    Ann Arbor Area

    cellochan, located in Ann Arbor, MI., is a program for cellists created by Director/Teacher Suzanne Smith that has thrived and evolved for over fifteen years.

  • Delilah Smith
    Ann Arbor Area

    oil and watercolor artist

  • Sunny Smith
    Ann Arbor Area

    My art is first created spontaneously, using watercolor or gouache, and only later do I go in and detail every millimeter with a Micron pen. My work is extremely detailed with bold colors, biomorphic in nature, with topographic hints.

  • Shelly Smith
    Ann Arbor Area

    I am a comedy writer, performer, show producer and emcee. Aaaaaand sometimes director, back up singer, videographer, blogger, creator of things. Wanting to collaborate with illustrators, videographers, and animators. Call me!

  • Martin Soo Hoo
    Ann Arbor Area

    . As an independent artist, possessing a chameleonistic skill set providing first quality art pieces to satisfy a number of commercial applications to an entire range of product and service-oriented clientele. As a medical artist, possessing precise medical knowledge, highly detailed artistic skills, and unerring communication skills to provide precise visual information specific to surgical procedures in large volume medical textbooks. As a Commercial Photo Retoucher with specialization in Automotive, possessing hyper realistic rendering and color correction skills to clean up tolerances in the manufacturing process to successfully merchandise the new cars of the day. As an independent artist focusing on artwork specific to architecture, possessing artistic and personable skill sets required to communicate with intelligent professionals and property owners about their artistic needs and be able to produce original and near-duplicate Period artist styles and photorealistic art pieces, historic finishes, gold leaf/metallic finishes, models, mockups, and computer generated architectural renovations.

  • Sandra Squires
    Ann Arbor Area

    I am an all over artist, who can do pg work to x. I just like to have fun with color ;)

  • Francyne Stacey
    Ann Arbor Area

    friend of the arts/legal expertise - contracts, immigration, copyright

  • Zoe Starkweather
    Ann Arbor Area

    Professionally, I am a writer of grants and fundraising documents for the school districts in Washtenaw County. And then, of course, there is a history of working for newspapers as a graphic designer, as well as a news and feature writer; working for PBS in graphic design, production and program development; writing fiction and editing small press journals.

  • Beth Steinkellner
    Ann Arbor Area

  • Sarah Nicole Tanner
    Ann Arbor Area

    Painter, Sculptor, Muralist, Set and Exhibit Designer, Teacher

  • Marty and Kelly The Pan-American Dream
    Ann Arbor Area

    Traveling from Ann Arbor to Alaska to Argentina while teaching free film workshops to youth and documenting our experience.

  • mary thiefels
    Ann Arbor Area

    My name is Mary Thiefels. I am an Ann Arbor native and have been active in the local arts community for over 10 years. I have enjoyed wearing many hats, working with all kinds of artists in many different capacities. The most influential step I’ve taken in my career as an artist is with public mural art. After 10 years of developing community mural art programs, in South Eastern Michigan, in the fall of 2007, founded public art business, TreeTown Murals. Tree Town Murals is committed to promoting the visual development of local communities by fostering initiatives that support public art. By enhancing our neighborhoods, city centers, and parks with public artwork, we stand out as a community that makes art a part of our daily lives. I believe mural art should reflect the community it lives in, in addition to encouraging community involvement and economic development.

  • Jane Thompson
    Ann Arbor Area

    YDT is a premier training organization for students grades 8 -18. Training includes a pre-professional program for eligible high school students.

  • Catherine Thursby
    Ann Arbor Area

    I Own a small shop in downtown Ann Arbor that has a mix of my art work as well as local and national artists along with vintage furnishings, retail products, children's gifts, and things for the home. It is a charming shop set inside an old house with very colorful rooms!

  • Jacob Underson
    Ann Arbor Area

    I Am Jacob Underson California, USA.Professionally I am share broker.Mostly i have done share treading in currency.Presently i am working on A globalcurrency. gold ira This site give he information about currency

  • Mary Underwood
    Ann Arbor Area

    Front Porch Textiles offers handwoven textiles, handspun yarns, custom yarn design, lectures and classes. Additionally Mongolian and Bhutanese textiles are available for sale. Open by appointment.

  • Rachael Van Dyke
    Ann Arbor Area

    11 years of experience as an art and design educator for K-12th grade, as well as an adjunct prof. at the College of Creative Studies in Detroit, MI. Received my Masters in Art Education at Kendall College of Art and Design. Professional artist: www.rachaelvandyke.com

  • Jon Van Eck
    Ann Arbor Area

    I am primarily a clay artist, but I also paint, and work with wood and mixed media.

  • Corinne Vivian
    Ann Arbor Area

    I am a mixed Media artist. My art can be seen on my blog and the AAWA website and the Chelsea Painters website.

  • Brandon W
    Ann Arbor Area

    I'm a 3rd yr law student at U of M. I'm involved in a number of ongoing projects that seek to: make affordable legal services more widely available to artists and creative organizations, explore alternative business models, use open source and creative commons licensing, and generally give artists more control over their work. In previous lifetimes I've been a hack musician, hack filmmaker, and hack graphic designer.

  • caroly n wallace
    Ann Arbor Area

  • Brian Walline
    Ann Arbor Area

  • Carly Warden
    Ann Arbor Area

  • Kathy Waugh
    Ann Arbor Area

  • Benjamin Weatherston
    Ann Arbor Area

  • Leona Webb
    Ann Arbor Area

    Award-winning professional commercial and residential photographer specializing in black and white and color. My specialty is unusual compositions--furniture, architecture, industrial, food, people, product or location photography.

  • Richard Weise
    Ann Arbor Area

    I consult on a range of topics in art, literacy, and math education, arts and education administration, and nonprofit board development. My relevant experience includes the following: After college, I co-founded Film in the Cities (FITC) and led it from being a storefront, film-education program serving inner-city youth in St. Paul and Minneapolis to becoming the largest media arts center in the U.S. serving artists, students, and educators in a five-state region. The National Endowment for the Arts called FITC a “national leader in media arts education” and “the flagship of the media arts field.” Following mid-career Master’s and Ph.D studies, I facilitated development of a North American studies center at a Polish university, designed online training for piano teachers, and led development of and teacher training in a preschool math curriculum for an educational research foundation. I have extensive experience researching literacy education and coaching teachers in first-grade literacy and math education. I have designed software for teaching expository literacy in primary school. I currently serve on the board of directors and board-development committee of 826michigan, a nonprofit, youth-literacy support organization.

  • Marcus White
    Ann Arbor Area

    Dance Artist. I teach. I dance. I choreograph. With a focus on versatility and performance, I strive for excellence in my philosophy of dance.

  • Selina White
    Ann Arbor Area

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  • Alena White
    Ann Arbor Area

    It’s Alena a die hard fan of trendy and classy Jewells. I just love pendants especially swarovski pendants.

  • jan wiedmayer
    Ann Arbor Area

    I especially enjoy sharing my travel experiences through my art. Ever since my college days, I've been ready to "pack-up-and-go." Enjoy the ride with me!

  • Kathryn Williams
    Ann Arbor Area

    I reach to the community in an area I call Life Healing Art. I provide commissioned writings and drawings for those celebrating life and/or working through hardship. I offer craft workshops and I work with small groups leading inspirational discussion. I have a healthy living column on the Examiner.com and I write bereavement articles for Open to Hope. I offer bereavement products such as remembrance lanterns and sympathy cards.

  • Katherine R. Willson
    Ann Arbor Area

  • Nathan Witus
    Ann Arbor Area

  • David Wolber
    Ann Arbor Area

    I am the Artistic Director of Performance Network, Ann Arbor's professional theatre. I am also an actor, director and artists.

  • Stephanie Wottreng
    Ann Arbor Area

  • Bonnie Wylo
    Ann Arbor Area

    Although I started out in photography shooting concerts as a teenager in the '70s, upon starting college I decided not to pursue it as a career. Nearly 30 years later, I once again took up the camera, but with a much different purpose and more artistic outcome. I'm buoyed by early success in juried exhibits, and excited by the possibilities in merging this artistry with my day job. As a physics professor, teaching and investigating our ever-evolving view of what is real and how we look at it is how I would describe what it is that I actually do. Given that, I like to create images that contain much more beyond the first glance, rewarding the viewer for a more persistent and perceptive gaze. I am currently writing and making images for a textbook I’m calling “Physics for the Right Brain.”

  • Suzanne Young
    Ann Arbor Area

    Costume designer with over 30 years experience in the performing arts. 2011 Wilde Award nominee.

  • Debra Zamperla
    Ann Arbor Area

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