SANDI PILLSBURY GREDZENS
A practicing artist for more than 40 years, Sandi Pillsbury Gredzens is committed to capturing the world around her and sharing it with others.
A practicing artist for more than 40 years, Sandi Pillsbury Gredzens is committed to capturing the world around her and sharing it with others.
Carolyn McKee-Freese worked as a substitute teacher at Moose Heart School for a year and as an art teacher at Yorkville District High School for 20 years.
Natalia Khvost-Vostrikova has spent her entire life pursuing her passion for art, leading her to galleries in London, Italy, the United States and beyond.
Janet Heinicke served Simpson College as the chairman of the Fine Arts Division and the director of the Farnham Galleries for nearly two decades.
Christine Dolinich-Matuska, DFA, currently works as a teaching artist, pianist and visual artist, specifically in mixed media.
From the time Phyllis Whitcomb Packard was young, she dreamed of a career in the arts. She worked hard to make that dream a reality.
An adept oil and watercolor painter, Maili Malvre has been a freelance artist based out of Danville, California, since 1996.
Since 1998, Anne Fabbri has critiqued art for a number of publications including Philadelphia Daily News and Art in America.
Helen Fioratti serves as the president of noted art gallery, L’Antiquaire and the Connoisseur, Inc., in New York since 1988.
Joining the the Metropolitan Museum of Art in 1970, Dr. Lowery Stokes Sims was the first African American curator at the institution.
A genuine seeker of knowledge, Kathleen Overin Slobin has incorporated a wide variety of interests into her career. She started out looking to pursue art.
Driven by her love of art, Anita Jean Wildermuth decided to teach and share her passion with the younger generations.
Corinne Samios served as the design director and stylist at Brunschwig & Fils in New York City for nearly two decades.
Mary French Sweet is an exhibitor at the Albuquerque Museum, The Gallery Store, the Dartmouth Street Gallery and the Weyrich Gallery.
Sherry Lipiec spent the last 10 years of her career as an elementary art teacher at Grass Lake Schools before retiring in 2010.
Retiring in 2014 as a curator at the Art Institute of Chicago, Suzanne Folds McCullagh was appointed director of the Gray Collection Trust in 2016.
Jane H. Carroll is now thriving as the owner of Jane Carroll Fine Art and has published several books through Lulu Press.
Takako Asakawa Richards is a talented dancer, director and choreographer who has amassed more than five decades of experience in the realm of the arts.
Marianne Huber is an art dealer and appraiser with Heritage Auctions in Dallas, the world’s largest collectibles auctioneer.
An accomplished independent artist, Jean Barlow Nunes has also been an instructor at Santa Monica City College since 1969.
Most recently, in 2018, Gene K. Garrison contributed to “Cowboy’s Don’t Do Lunch: The Photographs of Herb Cohen.”
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