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Gene Baguskas
BFA, Yale U. Exhibited widely, including one man shows at PA Academy of Fine Arts and Green Mountain Gallery in NYC. Presently represented by More Gallery, Inc. On the faculty of U. of the Arts.
Joanne Bryant
BFA, Kutztown U. in Art Ed. Additional studies at Philadelphia College of Art and Design. Taught at Mainline Art Center, Abington Art Center, Germantown YWCA, and Fleisher Art Memorial. Member of the Chelt. Clay Guild and owner of production pottery business.
Sta-Ma’tisse Burpu’lis
MFA, U. of PA., BFA, U of ARTS. Sculpture Fellow, Millay Colony, NY, and VSC, VT. Fulbright-Hayes Grant to Rome, IT. Former clay sculpture and figure drawing inst., Burlington CC. Rutgers U. Sculpture Dept. since 1991. Chelt. Art Center inst. since 1994. Member of 3rd Street Gallery. Founding member and former director Phila. Sculptors. Exhibition at Grounds for Sculpture, NJ. Numerous commissions and collections.
Rhea Dennis
BFA, Phila. College of Art. Studied at the PA Academy of Fine Arts and Fleisher Art Memorial. Has exhibited with the Guild of Papermakers, Payne Gallery and Third Street Gallery among others. Recipient of the President’s Award at CAC Members Show in 1999 and 2000.
Brian Grow
BFA, Tyler School of Art. Taught at Univ. City Arts League, Croft Farm, and Abington Art Center. Currently teaching at CAC and Chestnut Hill Acad. Exhibited at the Ice Box, Phila., and The Barbara Crawford Gallery, among others.
Frank Hohenstein
BFA Ceramics, Earlham College. CAC high-fire kiln tech. Co-designer of CAC woodkiln. Owner of production pottery business. Worked at Cambridge Woodfired Pottery.
Brandi Jeter
BA, Speech/Theatre, Fayetteville State U., NC. Former Walnut Street Theater Acting Apprentice, currently a teaching artist with the Philadelphia Young Playwrights and Philadelphia Theatre Company.
Paul Kane
PA Academy of Fine Arts. Work represented in collections such as U. of Del., the Saatchi Collection ( London), U. of PA, Bell of PA. Numerous prizes and awards from PA Academy of Fine Arts, U. of Del., and Woodmere Art Museum.
Ellen Pine Litwin
MFA, Ceramics, Phila. College of Art, Grad. studies in Ed., MCCC, Temple U. Associated with Germantown Pottery Guild, Cheltenham Clay Guild, Vermont Craft Center, League of New Hampshire Craftsmen. Taught at (GYW-YWCA), Mount Airy learning Tree, Wyncote Academy, Vermont CC. Exhibited at The Clay Studio, Abington Art Center, Cheltenham Art Center, Vox Populi Gallery, Artists League of Mount Airy.
Peter Quinn
MFA, Tyler School of Art. BFA, Northern Michigan University. Previously owned and operated a successful business as a ceramic artist and has taught at Temple University. Currently teaching at the Ceramic Shop and Montgomery County Community College. Member of the Cheltenham Clay Guild.
Rona Richter
Graduate studies at Columbia U. and Tyler School of Art in Rome. BFA U. of the Arts. Studied hand papermaking in Japan, Thailand and Burma. Exhibitions include Mixed Media Gallery,The Sketch Club, Artists Equity and Prallsmills Gallery. Has taught at Abington Art Center, Bucks Cty Comm. Coll., Perkins Center for the Arts and Solebury School.
Erin Tohill Robin
MFA, The University of the Arts, BA, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Previously lived and worked in New York City and maintained a “Keyholder” residency at the Lower East Side Printshop. Has exhibited locally and nationally.
Harriet Sommer
BFA and Certificate of Art Therapy, U. Arts. Currently working at Rydal Park, Wyncote Church Home, Luther Park and as part of ARTWORK, CAC’s outreach program for home bound elderly. Previously worked at Inglis House, White Billet Nursing Home, Willow Lake Personal Care Facilities, Summergate, Medbridge Nursing & Rehab. Center and York House Apt, among others.
Merle Spandorfer
BS Syracuse U. Work in collections of PA Academy of Fine Arts, Phila. Museum of Art, Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Israel Museum in Jerusalem. Solo shows at Marian Locks Gallery, Mangel Gallery and Yoseido Gallery, Tokyo. Co-author of “Making Art Safely” published by Van Nostrand Reinhold.
Lisa Tischler studied art history and classical literature at Columbia University in New York City. A storyteller for more than fifteen years, she has worked with schools, libraries and other organizations in NY, NJ, Pennsylvania and Georgia. She brings ancient stories to life through her art and drama classes.
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