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Zoe Neadson

Mackenzie (Mack) works specifically on wire wrapping and weaving techniques to create pendants and other jewelry, incorporating multiple forms of media such as glass, stone, copper, silver, wood, and bone. Zoe creates a variety of ceramic goods with themes inspired by nature, fruit, and desserts.

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Elif Burduroglu

I have been painting full time since 2008 as a self taught artist. I aspire to create paintings...

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Jeremy Lowther

Thematically, I often try to manipulate inconsistencies in language to create art that mimics common phrases, while reinterpreting them.

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Elizabeth Berthoud

From a very young age, Elizabeth Berthoud has displayed a gift for seeing things “not as they are, but as they could be”. Her first ventures into the world of design began when she about ten years old.

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Karlene Ahearn

25 years old, originally from Haverhill MA, started as a graffiti artist and now painting for the...

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Betsy Baker

Betsy hand fabricates one of a kind and limited edition contemporary studio jewelry in polymer and mixed metals featuring hollow construction polymer techniques with mixed media surface effects using paint, texture, and inclusions.

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Zachary Prosser

Zach Prosser is a contemporary emerging artist living in Warwick, Rhode Island. Just three years into his journey as an artist, he is creating pieces of work driven by energy, experimentation, and emotion.

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Marylee Schwarzer

I am a professional glass artist, glass fuser and a creator of unique glass art. The medium I use in my artwork is referred to by several names, such as fused glass, kiln formed glass, art glass fusion and warm glass.

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Mark Trimmer

My artistry comes from a long history of experiences and travels. Always looking to step out of the ordinary and traditional forms.

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Ariel Kessler

Ariel Kessler is a collector of everything. Her collages encompass light hearted, colorful imagery in a whimsical world.

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Cara Coleman

Cara Finnerty Coleman was born and raised in Massachusetts, graduating in 2001 from Massachusetts College of Art and Design. Her work focuses on woodland animals and their adventures across enchanted landscapes.

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Kerin Sweeney

Kerin Sweeney is an artist and graphic designer from Scituate MA. She creates paintings, prints and driftwood art. Her paintings have a nautical theme with a modern twist, using bright colors and geometric shapes.

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E&M Travel Photography

We are Emily and Michael of E&M Travel Photography. We have been to 15 states and 4 countries in a year, capturing landscapes and nature along the way.

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Melissa Partridge

Melissa lives in a world where everyday is a Creative, Magical Adventure full of Color. Art came into her world full time after being laid off from her corporate job in Jan 2012.

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Irene and Jonas Hastings

Hastings Studio is the artwork of Irene and Jonas Hastings, a husband and wife art team that met twenty years ago at The Kansas City Art Institute in Missouri.

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Daniel O’Connor

I think of myself a Boston artist, having cut my teeth back in the day in South Boston when Fort Point was an artist haven.

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Jen Lavoine

Jen is a New England Artist and Graphic Designer. A love affair with color, fabric, textures, and a desire to live faithfully and abundantly for her Creator fueled the birth of Jengadi Jean Art.

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Laura Cleminson

I’ve been upcycling old sails for ~7 years and started creating my one-of-a-kind bags for men and women while sailing competitively and taking a “pause” from corporate America.

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Connie Barbour

I design and print limited edition silkscreen prints, cards, pillowcases using water based acrylic ink and TLC at my studio in J.P.

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Renee Zych

Renée Zych is a Boston-based artist living and working in Roslindale. Born in Syracuse and a long-time resident of Boston, Renee enjoys experimenting with color and texture in all of her paintings.

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Melissa Rocklen

Melissa grew up in a family of artists: her mother is a print-maker and her grandmother was a sculptor.

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Jesse Shaw

Jesse Shaw, principal and designer at JShaw Furniture, trained at the Center for Furniture Craftsmanship in Rockport, Maine. In his second year, he earned the distinguished title of Fellow and honed his skills under the guidance of master craftsmen.

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Patricia Wellenkamp

I started learning jewelry metal smithing techniques six years ago. I sold my craft gallery in Somerville MA and began taking classes at area community art centers and at Boston’s North Bennet Street School…

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Simone Parker

My inspiration draws mainly from the nature of enamel itself. Each color has a unique texture and behaves distinctively when fired in the kiln. I love discovering new enamel combinations that balance the individual colors and patterns harmoniously.

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Cynthia Chapman

Artistic sophistication resonates through the work of Cynthia Chapman. Her combination of watercolor, glass and metal allows for an abundance of texture and hues.

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Jillian Melnyk

I am a Boston-area photographer with a passion for documenting the beauty and uniqueness of the world around me. I’m constantly on the hunt for new locations that take my breath away and make my heart skip a beat.

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Anke Ueckert

I was born in Germany in the early 1970s and moved to America in the early 1990s. I have always had a desire to create things, whether it be gardening, clothing, crafts and now, sterling silver jewelry.

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Neil Wyatt

Originally from Wales in the UK, I studied Fine art at Howard Gardens Institute and later became a therapist using art as a major form of communication with children.

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Deb Wolf

Deb is an Oil painter from Tyngsborough, Massachusetts. She paints in a traditional Impressionistic style of primarily landscapes and seascapes.

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Gregory Strange

After 25 years of designing and building unique homes, I discovered the art of woodturning in 2006.

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Chikako Mukai

Having been born in Japan and having creative parents who encouraged me to be the same, I am forever inspired by the combination of the influences of my Japanese heritage and my western upbringing.

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Deborah MacFail

Inspired by nature’s offerings with its many colors and textures, Deborah finds unique and beautiful gemstones and freshwater pearls from all over the world to create her one of a kind and limited edition jewelry.

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