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Artists & Designers:

Hank  Holzer    

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Hank's first love is designing  and building furniture. He is one of the owners of and manages the building. He keeps a well oiled machine:  the place runs like a clock.   
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​He offers one on one coaching in 
woodworking.

Website:  Holzerames.com, and at Northwest Woodworker's Gallery
Contact: Hank@holzerames.com

Judith Ames

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Judith Ames, the other owner, has a passion for drawing with wood. Another passion is helping people discover vitality and equanimity through nutrition and life coaching. ​   
​Websites:  holzerames.com   
Reviving Health.com & Northwest Woodworker's Gallery
Contact: judith@holzerames.com or 
judith@revivnghealth.com 
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Libby L. Gerber

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In her multi-disciplinary practice, Libby L. Gerber explores the intersections between urban life, the environment, and society.  Often using cast-off materials, her sculptures, installations and drawings play with things permanent and ephemeral.
Website: libbygerber.com
Contact: libby@libbygerber.com

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Joel Shepard

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The most exciting part of the design/build process is the close collaboration with my clients to achieve a result that is greater than either of us would have envisioned separately.  We push each other to dream.

Contact: info@joelshepardfurniture.com 
Website: joelshepardfurniture.com




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Katie Metz 

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Katie's immediate surroundings provide both subject and foundation for her imagination to build upon. 
Her most popular works, cityscape paintings, have been exhibited in annual solo and group shows in Santa Fe, New Mexico and Seattle at venues including GF Contemporary, Friesen Gallery, Abmeyer Wood Fine Art, Patricia Rovzar Gallery, Out of Sight group show at the King Street Station, and COCA’s Make America Create Again group show and the Washington Athletic Club gallery wall.  Her works are held in public and private collections worldwide and have been published in such magazines as Western Art and Architecture, Seattle City Arts, and Hi-Fructose online. In 2015, Katie received the GAP award.  
Website:  www.katiemetzstudio.com
Email: groundprocess@gmail.com
Instagram: katiemetzstudio
Facebook: Katie Metz

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John Shrader

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John Shrader is primarily a wood turner, but also incorporates carving, metal spinning, inlay and non-wood materials into his creations.  He specializes in making bowls and urns from a single flat board and finishing them with a glass-like high gloss lacquer.

Website: crestcreations.net
Contact: shraderorder@hotmail.com



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Tahle Patton has been passionate about designing and building furniture forever. The fact that she get’s to do it in her studio at Wisteria is the frosting on a very sweet cake.




Website:  grainlabdesign.com
Contact: tpatton@teleport.com  

Ellie Horsnell

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After taking a three-month intensive at the Center for Furniture Craftsmanship, Ellie is exploring making furniture from woods both new and reclaimed, and finding the balance between hand work and machine work. She still has all ten fingers.


Contact: elliehorsnell@gmail.com

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Marceil DeLacy

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Marceil DeLacy does fine art sculpture in wood. Her work is exhibited and sold in several galleries or direct from her website.
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Website:  www.marceildelacy.com
Contact: marceil.delacy@gmail.com


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Sofya Belinskaya
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Sofya Belinskaya is a Ukrainian born visual artist working on paper. Her subjects tell stories of existence between the realms of dreams and reality. Her work has been exhibited in Seattle and Boston. Sofya is a member of Lion's Main Art Collective. She lives and works in Seattle, WA in with her two cats
Website: 
sofyabelinskaya.com
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Carson Baker
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Carson Baker is a painter and designer living in Seattle making primarily abstract paintings with patterns in nature as source material. His painting process begins with photography and uses image processing and tracing techniques to create layered images with acrylic and ink on mylar and paper. 

​Website:
 www.carsonbaker.art

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