2016 Benefit Art Auction

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SILENT AUCTION INSTRUCTIONS Over 100 items in this auction are offered through the Silent Auction. Silent Auction items are displayed with a Silent Auction bid card (“S”) in addition to the identification label. To place a bid, print your name clearly on the card. (There is a minimum 50% bid on all auction items.) Please honor the minimum bid increase of $20. Failure to do so will disqualify your bid. Include your phone number so that we can contact you if you are not present to pick up your work at the end of the auction. Bids made without full names and phone numbers may be disqualified. Bids may be placed until 7:15pm in the middle gallery and 7:30pm in the large gallery on auction night, April 23, just before the Live Auction begins. BUY OUT OPTION Silent Auction items are available for “buy-out” at 200% of the posted retail value. Bids of that amount or more are not considered buy-outs unless the item has been paid for in advance. To buy-out an item, see the receptionist in the lobby. Once paid for, the item will be marked and will be available for pick-up at 8:30pm in the Black Box Theater on April 23, or afterwards.

ART PICK-UP Please use this page to list your Bidder Number and purchases. Knowing the auction numbers of the items you have purchased will speed processing when you pick up your art works. Payment is required before artwork can be released. BIDDER’S NUMBER ________ ITEM NUMBER ______________ ITEM NUMBER ______________ ITEM NUMBER ______________ ITEM NUMBER ______________

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Silent and Live auction winners will be notified by text when purchased artwork is ready for pick up in the Black Box Theater on the evening of the live auction. You may claim your auction item starting at 8:30pm in the Black Box Theater (entrance is located in the lower lobby). On Monday, April 25, telephone calls to winners who were not present on auction night will be made to inform them of their winning bid and to arrange for the pick-up of the item. We ask that winning bidders claim their items as soon as possible. All artwork is carefully wrapped for safe transport, and we will be happy to assist you in getting artwork to your car. Please allow us to call you a cab! Ask staff at the front doors for assistance.


LIVE AUCTION ORDER L-1 Louie Copt Lawrence, KS

Fires at Sunset Oil on canvas, 16 x 20”, 2014 $1,650.00 Louis Copt began his career as a full time artist in 1985 after returning from a summer of study at the Art Students League in New York City. The focus of Copt’s painting is Kansas in general and specifically the Flint Hills, the annual prairie burning and most recently, nonobjective landscapes and figurative painting and photography. Louis’ primary medium is oil on canvas which provides the depth of color that best translates his particular vision. He also works in a variety of other media including watercolor, pastel and acrylic and teaches classes at the Lawrence Art Center.

L-2 David Vertačnik Lawrence, KS

Path Cast iron, bronze, and assembled found objects, 21 x 12 x 12”, 2016 $1,500.00 David Vertačnik received his MFA from the New York State College of Ceramics at Alfred University in Alfred, N.Y., in 1975 and his Bachelor of Science degree from Indiana State University in 1972. David taught ceramics at the University of Kansas, 1979 to 2015, when he retired as Associate Professor Emeritus in the department of Visual Art. He has always been attracted to images of plants, agricultural tools, and the fruitful soil, using them to describe and symbolize life cycles, such as fertility, growth, depletion and renewal. His art has been viewed in numerous solo, two-person, and group exhibitions in the United States and Slovenia.

L-3 Lindsay Pichaske Annapolis, MD

Borage Low-fire ceramic, milk paint, gouache, 14 x 6 x 13”, 2015 $1,400.00 Lindsay Pichaske (b. 1981) received her MFA from the University of Colorado, Boulder and her BFA from the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. Her work is exhibited throughout the country, including SOFA Chicago, Duane Reed Gallery in St. Louis, Foster/White Gallery in Seattle, and Flashpoint Gallery in Washington, DC. Prior to moving to Maryland, she was a long-term resident artist and Taunt Fellow at the Archie Bray Foundation for Ceramic Arts (2011-2012). In 2013, Pichaske received an “Emerging Artist” Award from the National Council on Education for the Ceramic Arts. Most recently, she is the recipient of the Maryland State Arts Council Individual Artist Award. She currently teaches at the Maryland Institute College of Art, and is a Ceramics faculty member and area coordinator at the College of Southern Maryland.

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LIVE AUCTION ORDER L-4 Janet Satz Lawrence, KS

Urban Riverfront Archival pigment ink print, 51 x 30”, 2012 $2,200.00 Janet Satz earned a BFA from Pratt Institute and an MA in Art Education and a Doctor of Arts Fellowship from New York University. Awards and Residencies include a National Endowment for the Arts/Kansas Arts Commission Artist Fellowship and a 2015 Residency at Escape to Create, Seaside, Florida. Public and corporate collections include the Smithsonian Institution, the Housatonic Museum of Art, and the corporate headquarters of Sprint, General Electric, and Mercedes Benz. Her art, fusing representation and abstraction, focuses on the relationship between the urban and natural environment.

L-5 Jen Unekis Lawrence, KS

In the Light Acrylic, graphite, and oil-stick on plaster board, 32 x 32”, 2016 $750.00 Jen Unekis lives in a little yellow bungalow by the river with her husband David and daughter Adeline Grace. She was born in LA but spent her childhood in rural Kansas, Oklahoma, and Idaho. She moved to Lawrence, KS in 1983 to attend KU and is happy to call Lawrence her home. She is currently working in acrylic paints, graphite, and pigments on plaster board. Jen creates layered painted surfaces, removing and adding elements until she has created the piece she is looking for. Each work evokes a feeling, a mood, and has its own personality. www.jenunekis.com

L-6 Jim Connelly Lawrence, KS

Pendant Sterling silver, 14K gold, lapis lazuli pendant on 30” chain, textured & high polished/ forged & fabricated, 1 ¾ x 7/8”, 2012 $1,100.00 Lapis lazuli has been appreciated for thousands of years for its deep blue color and is one of Jim’s favorite stones to set. This stone is one he cut and polished himself to get the unusual geometric shape with the flat surface to show off the subtle shades of blue. The textured surface of the sterling silver contrasts with the high polish of the stone and the shape of the 14K gold relates to the shape of the lapis. Jim’s work is represented by Spectator’s at 710 Massachusetts in downtown Lawrence and can also be seen through lawrencemarketplace.com and at SILVER WORKS on Facebook.

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LIVE AUCTION ORDER L-7 Tim Forcade Lawrence, KS

Toward All That Remains (Artist’s Proof ) Laminated pigment print on PVC panel, 30 x 55”, 2016 $2,450.00 Tim Forcade is a multimedia artist employing painting, theatrical/studio lighting, electronic systems, video and photography to create imagery inspired by light in all its forms. He has combined his education in drawing and painting (BFA 1970) with ongoing research and experiments with technology-based media. His work has been published, collected and exhibited nationally and internationally. His more recent work leverages his decades of experience as an artist and professional photographer skilled in computational photography and digital image processing. For the last 15 years, his large photographic works on paper and fabric have been based on locating or building subjects that he asserts “affect light without necessarily being delineated by it.” www.forcadeimages.com

L-8 Jeromy Morris Lawrence, KS

Periphery Spray paint, toner, acrylic and epoxy on panel, 24 x 48”, 2016 $1,200.00 Jeromy Morris is constantly finding new techniques to express his creativity through multiple mediums. He fuses together processes to “build moods” using acrylic, toner transfers, and spray paint on wood panel. Inspired by chaos and the mundane, he seeks out subtleties and embraces the accidental. Morris’ work deals with interactions and happenings relating to consumerism and advertising, urban ruins and type decay, nature vs. industry, and the equilibrium and fusion thereof. Morris is a founding member of Fresh Produce Art Collective, Cider Gallery Curator, and Director at SeedCo Studios. His work is in numerous private and corporate collections.

L-9 Angie Pickman Lawrence, KS

Silent Skyline Cut paper and acrylic, 17 x 21”, 2016 $765.00 Angie Pickman is a nationally recognized cut paper artist who combines the art of traditional paper cutting with collage. She received her master’s degree in 2004 from Tisch School of the Arts at New York University, which is where she first began experimenting with this art form. She exhibits at galleries and art fairs across the country; does illustration, animation and design work; conducts public presentations on her art; and teaches various art classes and workshops. Her work has been featured in national publications including Midwest Living and Martha Stewart Living magazines, and her animation work will appear in a documentary premiering on PBS this summer.

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LIVE AUCTION ORDER L-10 Kris Kuksi Lawrence, KS

Imperial Rights Fighter 3D printed resin, 9 x 9 x 9”, 2016 $1,500.00 Born March 2, 1973 in Springfield, Missouri and growing up in neighboring Kansas, Kris spent his youth in rural seclusion and isolation along with a blue-collar working mother, two significantly older brothers, and an absent father. Open country, sparse trees, and alcoholic stepfather, all paved the way for an individual saturated in imagination and introversion. His propensity for the unusual has been a constant since childhood, a lifelong fascination that lent itself to his macabre art later in life. The grotesque to him, as it seemed, was beautiful.

L-11 Rick Mitchell Lawrence, KS

Palm Sign/Sand Bar Archival color photograph, 38 x 35”, 2016 $1,100.00 Rick Mitchell has been a practicing artist since the early 1970s. A former director of the Exhibition Program at the Lawrence Arts Center (1993-2009), he previously was professor of photography at Rutgers University (1974-1992). He has received grants from the National Endowment for the Arts, the National Science Foundation, the National Endowment for the Humanities, the New Jersey Historical Commission, the Kansas Arts Commission, and the Lawrence Arts Commission. He is a recipient of two Phoenix Awards from the Lawrence Cultural Arts Commission.

L-12 Karen Kunc Lincoln, NE

Flooding Field, Fountain Burst Color woodcut print, 20 x 30”, 2014 $1,700.00 Karen Kunc explores inventive color abstractions of the natural and human-fashioned world in her prints and artist books, creating ideas of “strange beauty.” Kunc is a Cather Professor of Art at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Awards include Fulbright Scholar Awards to Finland and Bangladesh, two National Endowment for the Arts Fellowships, and a Nebraska Arts Council Fellowship. Her works have been shown nationally and internationally and are held in numerous private, public, and university collections. She has taught workshops around the world in Egypt, Italy, Finland, Bangladesh, Poland, Japan, France, Mexico, Iceland. www.karen-kunc.com www.constellation-studios.net

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LIVE AUCTION ORDER L-13 Jenny Doores Lawrence, KS

Loaded Ceramic stoneware, 22 x 13 ½ x 14 ½”, 2015 $1,400.00 Jenny Doores grew up in San Francisco and graduated from Sarah Lawrence. She studied ceramics at the Corcoran in D.C. and received a MFA in Ceramics and Sculpture from the Boston Museum School. She and Michael Zanfagna then created a successful ceramics collectibles company for which she was designer, CLAY ART, 1976-2006. Jenny and her husband Fred Doores moved to Lawrence in 2012. Being part of the LAC community has given Jenny the opportunity to teach sculpture, as well as the time, space, and encouragement to finally make art for its own sake—a continual source of joy. Her sculptures usually involve anatomy and a clear-cut message.

L-14 Jack Collins Lawrence, KS

White (End of Summer) Acrylic on wood panel, 33 x 29”, 2015 $2,500.00 Jack earned both a BFA and a MFA from the University of Kansas and taught drawing at the Lawrence Arts Center from 1990 to 1996. He was an instructor of art from 1990 to 1993 at Johnson County Community College and an Assistant Professor of Art at Baker University in Baldwin City, KS from 1992 to 2002. Jack received two grants from the Kansas Arts Commission and a grant for professional growth and enrichment from Baker University. Jack presented solo exhibitions at the Lawrence Arts Center in 2013 and 1991. His work is in the collections of the Spencer Museum of Art and Baker University.

L-15 Rick Stein Lawrence, KS

Wenge and Maple Hall Table Wood, 41 x 12 x 29”, 2012 $1,700.00 After a long career in the retail bicycle business, Rick Stein sold his store in 1994 and has been making furniture ever since. He studied with James Krenov and John Fox, both of whom provided both instruction and inspiration, as has local furniture maker and friend Will Orvedal. www.thunderworksinc.com

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LIVE AUCTION ORDER L-16 Gerry Miller Lawrence, KS

The Critique Acrylic, 48 x 30”, 2016 $650.00 Gerry Miller is a 1947 graduate of KU in the painting department. She has been a Lawrence resident for 20 years and paints daily in her home studio.

L-17 Russell Wrankle Toquerville, UT

Conjuring the Hare Ceramic, glaze, 8 x 5 x 8”, 2015 $1,800.00 Russell Wrankle received his MFA from Southern Illinois University in 1999. In 2001, he returned to the West to create an artcentered life in Toquerville, Utah. He is an assistant professor of art at Southern Utah University. www.russellwrankle.com

L-18 Jan Gaumnitz Lawrence, KS

King’s Highway I & II Mixed media, 24 x 24” each, 2016 $2,000.00 As a child, Jan lived on a farm near a lake in Minnesota. The close association with nature had an enduring influence on her life and art. Gaumnitz prefers to be outside “seeing, experiencing, remembering, collecting, and photographing,” than creating a work of art inside her studio. By investigating sources for new or old ideas, challenging new techniques and materials, yet following basic fundamentals of art, she works to present a unique expression in a variety of media. www.jangaumnitzstudio.com

L-19 Stephen T. Johnson Lawrence, KS

Olympia II Pastel, 22 x 28”, 2016 $3,800.00 Olympia II represents Stephen’s return to the figure with provocative panache as he builds a body of work for 3 upcoming solo exhibitions. Stephen’s original drawings and paintings are in numerous private collections such as that of musician Paul Simon and actress Cherry Jones, and in the permanent collections of Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburg, PA; the New Britain Museum of American Art in CT; and the National Portrait Gallery in Washington D.C. Among his public artworks are 33 glass panels at Love Field Airport in Dallas, TX and two large subway station murals - DeKalb Avenue Station in Brooklyn NY and Universal City in North Hollywood, CA. www.stephentjohnson.com

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LIVE AUCTION ORDER L-20 Molly Murphy Lawrence, KS

A Quiet Storm Oil on canvas, 24 x 36”, 2015 $1,900.00 Molly Murphy creates work that embraces the inextricable links between art and science, investigating memory and its many intricacies. Her work has been shown across the United States and in Europe, and is in private and corporate collections. Alongside a rigorous studio practice, Molly has been a leader in the Lawrence community, dedicating countless hours to art collectives, public projects, curation and arts-based volunteer work. She has been a featured artist at Free State Festival, featured artist for the United Nations Association Women’s Conference, Visual Artist in Residence for Escape to Create in Seaside, Florida and served on the Board of Directors of the Lawrence Arts Center.

L-21 Judith G. Levy Lawrence, KS

The People’s House, Panoramic Postcard Series, 1/10, edition of 10 + Small Framed Postcard (Front and Back)

Archival digital prints, 60 x 23” / 16 x 17”, 2015 $1,600.00

Judith G. Levy is a multi-disciplinary artist whose work is about history, culture, and identity, and she has shown throughout the United States and Canada. She has had solo exhibitions at venues such as The Indianapolis Museum of Art, Soo Visual Arts Center (Mpls), Big Car Gallery (Ind), and the Paragraph Gallery (KC), and she has participated in numerous group shows at venues such as Midway Contemporary Art (Mpls), Plugin Institute of Contemporary Art (Winnipeg), Plains Art Museum (Fargo), la Esquina (KC), Benchspace Gallery (Asheville), and Memorial Art Gallery (Rochester). She has been awarded grants from such institutions as The Andy Warhol Foundation, the Lilly Foundation, and Arts KC.

L-22 William S. Burroughs (1914 – 1997) Green Thoughts in a Green Shade One color serigraph on cotton paper, 14.25 x 19.5”, 1992 $1,500.00 William S. Burroughs was born on February 5, 1914 in St. Louis, Missouri, and became a celebrated American novelist, short story writer, and one of the founding figures of the Beat Movement. Jack Kerouac called him “the greatest satirical writer since Jonathan Swift”; J. G. Ballard said he was “the most important writer to emerge since the Second World War”; and Norman Mailer declared him “the only American writer who may be conceivably possessed by genius.” Burroughs has been cited as a major influence on countercultural figures in music and visual arts, as well as literature, and he developed his own visual arts practice in his later years. Burroughs died in Lawrence, Kansas on August 2nd, 1997.

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LIVE AUCTION ORDER L-23 Patti Warashina Seattle, WA

14-G Bird Covered Jar Earthenware, underglaze, glaze, 9 x 12 x 4”, 2014 $1,800.00 Born in Spokane, Washington in 1940, Patti Warashina earned degrees from the University of Washington (1962, 1964). After teaching for 30 years, she retired as Professor Emerita from UW in 1995. She is a recipient of the following awards: American Craft Council Fellow, Twining Humber Lifetime Achievement Award, University of Washington Distinguished Alumnus Award, the Washington Governor’s Award of Special Commendation for the Arts, and three NEA grants. Her public collections include: Smithsonian Institute; Museum of Art and Design, NYC; LACMA; and the Kyoto National Museum of Modern Art.

L-24 Matthew Lord Lawrence, KS

Lepidoptera Woodblock print, 24 x 49”, 2016 $1,200.00

Matthew Lord and is an illustrator and fine artist residing in Lawrence, Kansas. Matthew’s artwork often tilts toward the absurd with a smattering of pop culture critique. He strives to tell a well-constructed story with his art, using the panel as a delivery device. Matthew’s influences are drawn from a curiosity for the natural world, childhood nostalgia, and a love of mythology. In recent years, Matt has adopted a mantra of community building through the arts by serving as Board Chairman for the Lawrence Percolator and hosting a monthly life drawing gathering through the arts collective Thieves Guild. Matthew’s fingers are often covered with ink.

L-25 John Ferry Prairie Village, KS

Manhattan Bridge, Brooklyn, NY Oil, 8 x 10”, 2011 $2,000.00 John Ferry received his B.F.A. degree from Kansas City Art Institute and his M.F.A. from School of Visual Arts, New York. “Ferry’s works reveal the aesthetic beauty of the overlooked and forgotten urban environment and brilliantly portrays the cycle of change in our cities,” said Will Hipps, Art Museum and Gallery director at Kennesaw State University. www.johnferry.net

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Live Auction ORDER L-26 John Gary Brown Lawrence, KS

Chateau D’If Oil, 36 x 48”, 2008 $2,900.00 John Gary Brown lives and works in Lawrence, Kansas and Creede, Colorado. He has a MFA from The University of Washington in Seattle. John taught art classes at The University of Kansas, University of Nebraska, The University of Washington, and The Wichita Art Museum. He has been painting since 1960 and has sold six hundred paintings in twenty commercial galleries over the years. He has won many museum prizes and purchases, including First Prize at the Mid-America Exhibition at the NelsonAtkins Museum in Kansas City, a purchase award at the Joslyn Gallery in Omaha, and a purchase by the Institute of Arts and Letters in New York.

L-27 Hong Chun Zhang Lawrence, KS

Prairie Wind Charcoal on paper, 24 x 36”, 2016 $3,800.00 A Chinese born and US based artist, Hong Chun Zhang received her BFA from Beijing Central Academy of Fine Arts in 1994. Two years later, she came to America and graduated with an MA from Sacramento State University in 2002 and an MFA from University of California Davis in 2004. Hong currently lives and works in Lawrence, Kansas. Hong’s work has been exhibited in Asia, Europe and North America. She was a featured artist of the 2012 Lawrence Arts Center Benefit Auction. Her work can be found in DSL Collection (Paris), The White Rabbit Collection (Sydney), The Origo Collection (Zurich), Spencer Museum of Art (Lawrence), and Ulrich Art Museum (Wichita). Hong is represented by Haw Contemporary in Kansas City.

L-28 Susan Grace Lawrence, KS

Figure Sitting Oil on canvas, 32 x 36”, 2009 $1,000.00 The paintings of Susan Grace have been exhibited widely at galleries and museums throughout the U.S. She has received numerous awards for her work. Although she studied painting in Athens, Greece, her academic background is primarily in literature and theater, and she taught courses in modern American and European literature in universities in the U.S. and Greece before becoming a full-time painter. She maintains a studio in Lawrence, KS, where she has lived since 1989.

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Live Auction ORDER L-29 Margaret Weisbrod Morris Lawrence, KS

Heartland/Kansas Summer Acrylic on panel, custom built maple frame, 24 x 24”, 2016 $1,600.00 As an artist trained in analytical psychology, Margaret Weisbrod Morris’s work is a straightforward blend of metaphor and reality, with a touch of the absurd. Working in a variety of mediums and subjects, her work focuses on visually representing sensory dynamics and visual minutiae to convey the intensity of precise moments in life. Morris is drawn to monotonous, repetitive visual elements, and strange, illogical visual situations. Her work juxtaposes emptiness with chaos, calm with intensity, to create meticulous, dreamlike, or irrational scenes that are based in reality but are slightly implausible. Morris holds a BFA from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and an MA from New York University.

L-30 Vernon Brejcha Lawrence, KS

Prairie Pod Blown glass, 10 x 8 x 4”, 2014 $2,000.00 Vernon Brejcha is one of the pioneers of the modern glass movement. He started at the University of Wisconsin with glass legend Harvey Littleton in 1969. Brejcha first taught glass in Tennessee for five years, then at the University of Kansas for twenty-six years turning out several internationally known students. In just one summer, he gave 29 glass blowing demonstrations with a portable unit he built. His work is in more than 50 museums and hundreds of private and corporate collections around the world, including the Corning Glass Museum, LA County Museum of Art, Kunstmuseum Dusseldorf, the Museum of Decorative Arts in Prague, and the Saski Museum in Tokyo.

L-31 Mary Ann Jordon Lawrence, KS

Spiral Hand dyed cotton, machine quilted, 44 x 40”, 2013 $800.00 Mary Anne Jordan is a Professor in the Textiles/Fibers Program in the School of the Arts at the University of Kansas in Lawrence, Kansas. She received her MFA at Cranbrook Academy of Art, and BFA at the University of Michigan. Her work has been shown nationally across the US and internationally in Japan, Poland, South America, France, and Canada. In 2006 Jordan was a Research Fellow at the International Quilt Study Center at the University of Nebraska. She has taught workshops at Arrowmont, Haystack, Penland, Splitrock, and the Quilt and Surface Design Symposium. Jordan’s work has been published in various exhibition catalogs, magazines and journals such as Fiberarts and Surface Design Journal.

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LIVE AUCTION ORDER L-32 Jason Walker Bellingham, WA

Threadfin Jack Porcelain, underglaze, glaze, spray paint, 12 x 19 x 10”, 2015 $14,000.00 Jason Walker is currently a studio artist, and Bellingham, Washington has been his home base since fall of 2004. Since 2012, he has served as Sessional Faculty in ceramics at The Emily Carr University of Art and Design in Vancouver. He received his BFA from Utah State University and his MFA from Penn State University. He was an artist in residence at the Archie Bray Foundation for the Ceramic Arts and the recipient of the Taunt Fellowship Award. In 2009, he was awarded an NCECA International Residency Fellowship for a residency in Vallauris, France, and his work is included in major collections such as the Fine Art Museum of San Francisco: de Young; the Carnegie Museum of Art in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; and the Arizona State University Art Museum, Ceramic Research Center, Tempe, Arizona. Jason is currently represented by Ferrin Contemporary Cummington, Massachusetts and Abermeyer + Wood in Seattle, Washington.

L-33 Justin Marable Lawrence, KS

Farmland Flight Serigraph and monoprint, 34 x 48”, 2014 $1,500.00 Throughout his life, Justin has learned and wandered within the boundaries of his Midwestern homeland, observing the social and physical landscape of the surrounding region. He finds inspiration in geography and history of the Midwest. Social issues drive much of his work as well as influences from family, nature, and everyday life. Justin graduated from the University of Kansas in 2005 with a B.F.A. in printmaking and resides in Lawrence with his wife and three daughters. He works full time as an artist at his East Lawrence studio inside Art Emergency, and at home as a husband and father. In Kansas, he continuously works to create a life rooted in art, family, and community.

L-34 Chris Wolf Edmonds Berryton, KS

Grasslands/August Green Giclée print on cotton, 32 x 32”, 2015 $1,800.00 Over a span of 46 years, Chris Wolf Edmonds has created a body of work that has been exhibited, collected and published internationally. Her art quilts are diverse in design and technique. They have won awards, been featured in books, on magazine covers and are included in museum, corporate, public and private collections. In addition to her hand painted and printed fabrics, she uses a camera, computer and pigment based ink jet printer to produce images on cotton fabric as well as enlarged details from nature printed on aluminum. www.chrisedmondsstudioquilts.com

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LIVE AUCTION ORDER L-35 Lisa Grossman Lawrence, KS

Smoke from the Blackened Prairie Oil on canvas, 32 x 36”, 2003 $3,500.00 Born in 1967 in western Pennsylvania, Grossman moved to Kansas City in the late 1980s, and over the last twenty-some years established herself as a prominent painter and printmaker of eastern Kansas’s open prairie spaces and river valleys. In more than twenty solo shows in the Midwest and on either coast, Grossman has evolved a luminous and minimalist “plein air” style, focusing on the horizon and subtle shifts in light and color, weather and season. Grossman’s work is represented by Haw Contemporary in Kansas City, Missouri; the Strecker-Nelson Gallery in Manhattan, Kansas; Circa Gallery in Minneapolis, MN; and The Gallery at Pioneer Bluffs in Matfield Green, Kansas.

L-36 Baron Wolman Santa Fe, NM

Joni Mitchell (b. 1943) At home in Laurel Canyon, Los Angeles, CA, August 1968

Photograph, 24 x 20”, 1968 $900.00 Baron Wolman is an American photographer best known for his work in the late 1960s for the music magazine Rolling Stone, becoming the magazine’s first chief photographer from 1967 to 1970.

L-37 Michael Krueger Lawrence, KS

3 Day Moon Acrylic, gesso, and colored pencil on linen, 22” diameter, 2014 $3,000.00 Grounded firmly in drawing, Michael Krueger works in a variety of media, including painting, drawing, printmaking, animation, and ceramics. His ideas dictate the media, and he floats freely between them. Krueger’s artwork reflects a deep interest in American history, contemporary American culture, art history, the human experience, and personal memoir. The psychic potential of drawing and the permeating ways in which the quality of a line or a smudge can affect and reflect the human psyche are at the forefront of his creative practice. His work explores a collective need to get higher, get lost, and be transformed. www.michaelkrueger.vs

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LIVE AUCTION ORDER L-38 Clare Doveton Lawrence, KS

Morning Oil on canvas, 24 x 30”, 2016 $3,400.00 Clare Doveton obtained her BFA in Painting from Parsons School of Art and Design in New York City in 1998. After living and exhibiting on both coasts, Clare moved her studio to the Midwest in 2005. Doveton’s present work concentrates on the wide open spaces surrounding her home in Eastern Kansas. Clare’s work can be found in private and corporate collections internationally including New School University, The Art of Emprise, Quest Financial, NOVA Financial, Truman Medical Center, One Light KC, and others. She is represented by Weinberger Fine Art in the Kansas City Crossroads.

L-39 Roger Shimomura Lawrence, KS

Global Mutations #1 Acrylic, 60 x 18”, 2005 $11,000.00 Roger Shimomura has work in the permanent collections of over 100 museums, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Whitney Museum of American Art, Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Bronx Arts Museum, and others. He is a distinguished alumnus of the University of Washington and has been a visiting artist at over 200 museums and art departments across the U.S. He holds the title of Distinguished Professor Emeritus at KU.

L-40 Kris Kuksi Lawrence, KS

Howard’s Hound of Hell Mixed media assemblage, 18 x 7 x 11”, 2016 $11,000.00 Born March 2, 1973 in Springfield, Missouri and growing up in neighboring Kansas, Kris spent his youth in rural seclusion and isolation along with a blue-collar working mother, two significantly older brothers, and an absent father. Open country, sparse trees, and alcoholic stepfather, all paved the way for an individual saturated in imagination and introversion. His propensity for the unusual has been a constant since childhood, a lifelong fascination that lent itself to his macabre art later in life. The grotesque to him, as it seemed, was beautiful.

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RAISE THE PADDLE The Lawrence Arts Center’s Visiting and Resident Artist Program is vital to our ability to offer the best in arts education, performing arts, and contemporary exhibitions. Visiting artists work with our students of all ages, teach in our studios and in the community, exhibit, create new work in dance, theater, or visual arts, challenge us, and inspire us.

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Special thanks to Sarah Fayman, Sarah’s Fabrics, for her $25,000 challenge grant for this fund. Raise the Paddle to meet the challenge and fund a year of residencies! Gifts at the following levels qualify donor membership for one year with all applicable membership benefits.

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Short Term Invitational Residencies These residencies include visual and performing artists who are commissioned to create new work for the Lawrence Arts Center.

Project-based Residencies This residency supports area artists who wish to learn new mediums and/or who need temporary studio space to complete special projects. Artists receive use of studio space at the Arts Center, a materials stipend, and private instruction in any medium.

Year-long Residencies The Lawrence Arts Center offers 12 month artist in residence programs to ceramics and printmaking artists. Each year, applicants with M.F.A. degrees apply for the two positions. The residents, chosen by Arts Center staff, other artists, and curators, receive living space, a monthly stipend, curatorial and technical support, instruction in teaching workshops and classes, and a solo exhibition of new work created at the Arts Center. They teach classes and care for studio spaces. Our 2015-16 artists-in-residence are Amanda Maciuba, printmaking, and Christy Wittmer, ceramics. This year, we have also had our first year-long performing arts resident, Ellie Goudie-Averill. Thanks to Ellie LeCompte, Elizabeth Schultz, Barbara Nordling, Sarah Fayman, Anne and David Hollond, Sharon Perry Galloway, Sabatini Architects, Dan Schriner and Sally Hare-Schriner, Lori Norwood and Doug Stull, Tom and Kay Carmody, Jan and Jack Gaumnitz

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SILENT AUCTION S-41 Ben Ahlvers Lawrence, KS

This Tornado Loves You Terra cotta, glaze, 9 x 9 x 13”, 2016 $600.00 Ahlvers is Director of Exhibitions at the Lawrence Arts Center in Lawrence, Kansas. He is a father and an active artist who has exhibited his work internationally and has works in many private and public collections. He received his MFA from Ohio University and his BFA from Southern Illinois University Edwardsville. www.benahlvers.com

S-42 Jason Barr Lawrence, KS

This Goose is Cooked Watercolor, India ink, archival markers on archival paper, 40 x 24”, 2016 $800.00 Jason Barr is a working mixed/new media artist. He specializes in works on paper. He lives with his wife Elyse & two children Charlotte & Harmony in North Lawrence. He graduated with a printmaking degree from KU. His work is heavily influenced by pop culture, doodling and psychedelia. A fresh escape from the cynicism so prominently on the internet, these pieces are aggressive, psychedelic, masculine & yet colorful and whimsical. Truly an original voice & leader, in the counterculture of Kansas. Jason hosts the A.D.D. Arts Podcast available on iTunes for free! A weekly conversation with the who’s who of Lawrence, KS and beyond!

S-43 Tom Bartel Athens, OH

Lemon Nose Ceramic, 5 x 5 x 6”, 2016 $600.00

Black/Yellow Stripes Nose Ceramic, 5 x 6 x 6”, 2016 $600.00 Tom Bartel grew up on the Erie shores of Cleveland, Ohio and is known for his fragmented figures that take cues from a “shotgun blast” of influences ranging from antiquity to current popular culture. He received his BFA from Kent State University and his MFA from Indiana University-Bloomington. Tom has lectured, conducted workshops and exhibited extensively throughout the United States and internationally. His work is included in numerous public and private collections and he has received Individual Artist Fellowships from the Pennsylvania Arts Council and the Kentucky Arts Council.

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SILENT AUCTION S-45 Susan Beiner Phoenix, AZ

Brick Porcelain, wood, 10 x 9 x 4”, 2016 $650.00 Susan Beiner Received her MFA from The University of Michigan and BFA from Rutgers University in New Jersey. Currently, she teaches at Arizona State University. She has exhibited both nationally and internationally and has received several awards and residencies. Susan’s ceramic work has been exhibited at The Mint Museum of Craft and Design, NC; Magnelli Museum, France; Princessehof Keramiekmuseum, Netherlands; Wustum Museum of Fine Art, WI; San Francisco Museum of Fine Arts, CA; as well as numerous galleries and universities around the country.

S-46 Shellie Bender Lawrence, KS

Square/Circle Neck Wrap WEARable SCULPTURE, sterling silver and rubber, 10” diameter, 2016 $325.00 A professional artist, Shellie exhibits her wearable work nationally at high end juried Fine Craft Shows including museum venues. Referred to as “between Jewelry and Architecture,” her pieces integrate precious and non-precious materials. Current works continue her recent focus on the combining of sterling silver with luscious colorful rubber.

S-47 Bill Bowerman Lawrence, KS

Curls Archival pigment print, 24 x 18”, 2013 $400.00 Bill Bowerman’s artistic purpose is to create simple, surprising works that are beautiful, evocative, and/ or whimsical. He mostly does line drawings and scanography (photography using a flat-bed scanner for input instead of a digital camera). Bill’s images explore ordinary events or objects, often involving people. Moods, metaphors, and ambiguities abound, so personal interpretations and conversations are encouraged. He has been an active artist since the mid-1980s and his work has been in galleries, juried exhibitions, and private residences. In January-February 2007, the Lawrence Arts Center featured Bowerman’s scanography works in a one-person exhibition in the main gallery.

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SILENT AUCTION S-48 Alan Brummell Lawrence, KS

Deep Porcelain Bowl Porcelain clay, smokey blue/ash glazes, 10 ½ x 5”, 2016 $48.00 Alan Brummell has a B.A. in Architecture and a B.S. in Art Education from Kansas State University and a B.S. in Visual Arts Education from the University of Kansas. He studied under Angelo Garzio and Lee Davis. His professional career in pottery began in 1975. He taught high school and elementary art to students in Kansas for 26 years. “My pottery is to be used and enjoyed every day. Its purpose is to provide continued enrichment for those who use it.”

S-49 Eliza Bullock Lawrence, KS

Forgotten Remains Mixed media, 12 x 12”, 2014 $525.00 Eliza is an abstract artist based in Lawrence. Raised in New York City, she was surrounded by the noisy texture and rich dichotomy of the city and its inhabitants. This alluring tension of extremes is an essential component of her work. She creates abstract works on paper utilizing a variety of techniques — monotype, chine collé, collage, drawing and painting. Monotype, unlike other printmaking methods, is a process through which only one unique piece is made. There are no multiples, no editions. She creates monotypes and layers into them additional techniques. Her process is fluid – she never knows what she is going to create until she begins working. It is then that her conversation with the piece begins. It is a dynamic, evolving exchange between them.

S-50, S-51, S-52 Grace Carmody Lawrence, KS

Trio of Chain of Errors Earrings: A, B, C Sterling, copper, bronze, 3” each, 2016 $100.00 each Grace Carmody has been a silversmith and jewelry designer since 1972. She taught classes at the Lawrence Arts Center, the University of Kansas, and at the Spruill Center for the Arts in Atlanta. Her original design concepts are derived from the Modernist movement of the 50s, and also reflect designs of the Scandinavian silversmiths. Grace works from her home studio doing special commissions constructed from gold and silver, and using precious and semiprecious stones as embellishment. Her work has been in over 100 exhibitions.

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SILENT AUCTION S-53 Andrew Cho Lawrence, KS

She’s Here Somewhere Wood, brass, mirror, ink on paper, 6 x 7 x 13”, 2015 $300.00 Andrew Cho grew up in Jacksonville, FL but two years ago found himself in Lawrence. His work features tightly rendered drawings presented in ways which require physical participation on the part of the viewer. Through this tactic, Andrew navigates the tensions between intimacy/alienation, two-dimensional/three-dimensional, and known/unknown in order to address the complexities of personality and interpersonal relationships.

S-54 Nichole Collins Yates Center, KS

Bar with Ball Earrings Oxidized sterling silver, 1/8 x 1/2”, 2016 $46.00 Nichole Collins is a metalsmith, jewelry designer, and artist. At a very young age, she was drawn to all mediums of art including painting, sculpture and drawing. However, she discovered her real passion during a metalsmithing class at the University of Kansas where she received a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in Metalsmithing and Jewelry Design. After KU, she had the honor of studying at Lahti Polytechnic Institute of Design and Fine Arts in Lahti, Finland.

S-55 Jessica Conner Lawrence, KS

From the Reliquary Ceramic, 18 ½ x 7 x 5”, 2016 $350.00 Jessica Conner, native Kansas daughter, has worked in clay for 17 years, holds a Master of Fine Arts in ceramics, and was the ceramic artist in residence during 2006-07 at the Lawrence Arts Center. Conner educates young people in the visual arts when not gardening and making art.

S-56 Mark Cowardin Lawrence, KS

Cloud #4A Porcelain, wood, and gold leaf, 17 x 7 x 7”, 2015 $800.00 Mark Cowardin is a father, a husband, an artist, and an educator. His studio practice consists of an essential and delicate balance of these four jobs. Mark’s sculptural work observes the complicated, sometimes troubling, and always compelling intersection between humans and the natural world. The implications of Cowardin’s narratives are sometimes alarming, complex and layered, and often ultimately tinged with yearning for a connection to the past and a hope for the future. Mark received an MFA from the University of Arizona and a BFA from the University of Kansas. A Professor at Johnson County Community College, Cowardin currently resides with his family in Lawrence, Kansas.


SILENT AUCTION S-57 Patsy Cox Los Angeles, CA

Porcelain Rebutia Porcelain, 9 x 11 ½ x 9”, 2009 $600.00 Patsy Cox was born in 1973 in Ubon Ratchatani, Thailand. She grew up in Dracut, Massachusetts and completed high school in Kearney, Missouri. She lived in Juneau, Alaska; Salt Lake City, Utah; and Newark, Delaware before settling in Los Angeles, California. She received her Bachelor of Fine Arts from Missouri State University and her Master of Fine Arts from the University of Delaware. She is Professor of Visual Art and Head of Ceramics at California State University, Northridge. Patsy has exhibited both nationally and internationally and is currently serving as Past-President for NCECA. She lives and maintains a productive studio space in Los Angeles, California.

S-58 Laurie Culling Lawrence, KS

Water Leaves Archival color reproduction of monotype, 18 x 18”, 2006 $300.00 Ranging in style from realistic to abstract, Laurie works with acrylics on canvas, mixed media on gypsum, monotypes, hand-made paper collage & more. She has exhibited locally to internationally, and has received numerous awards including the 2002 Phoenix Award in Visual Arts. Her artworks are in many collections, and in the Spencer Museum of Art “Classroom Collection.” She is a 1982 co-founder of Phoenix Gallery; was formerly Lawrence Art Guild co-president and vice-president; was Assistant Director of 1109 GALLERY; and volunteered 20 years as art exhibit coordinator for the Lawrence Public Library.

S-59 Dan Dakotas DeSoto, KS

Music in Central Park Cyanotype, watercolor, encaustic, oil on wood, 16 x 20”, 2016 $500.00 Dan Dakotas has shown his work regionally, nationally and internationally receiving numerous awards for his photography and jewelry. Five of his photographs were included in the book “A Heartland Portrait.” Another photograph was included in the book “Alternative Photography” by Christopher James. He taught high school for 36 years. He was adjunct faculty in several Kansas universities and the Kansas City Art Institute and currently teaches at the Lawrence Art Center and at the Lansing Correctional Facility. Additional awards include the Kansas Governor’s Artist Award and the Rauschenberg Award for work with special needs students. He has served on several National Endowment of the Arts grant review panels.

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SILENT AUCTION S-60 Janet Davidson-Hues Lawrence, KS

The Couple Silkscreen, 32 x 25”, 1988 $500.00 Janet Davidson-Hues, born in Baltimore, MD, is an MFA graduate from the University of Kansas and former Assistant Professor of Art at Indiana State University. She has exhibited her work nationally in 20 solo shows and 130 invitational and group exhibitions. She is represented by the Flomenhaft Gallery in New York City. Her work can be viewed at www.janetplanet16.com.

S-61 Ann Dean Lawrence, KS

La Reina Azul, Isla Mujeres Photography on canvas, 11 x 14”, 2014 $275.00 Photographer Ann Dean’s images capture a range of moments from straightforward beauty to surrealist flashes within everyday life. Ann says photography gives her a chance to savor the fleeting moments in time that we all take for granted and that give our lives meaning. Although travel photography is her passion, Ann also teaches photography at the Lawrence Arts Center and is a freelance photographer specializing in event, portrait & commercial photography. She sells her work at Essential Goods, The Merc & the Raven Bookstore and participates in the LOLA Giant Holiday Showcase and other local art markets.

S-62 Myles Dunigan Lawrence, KS

Untitled Etching with chine collé, 8 x 10”, 2015 $330.00 Myles Dunigan is a visual artist hailing from central Massachusetts. Dunigan’s work explores landscape from a vantage point between ethics and mysticism through alternative process photography and printmaking. He received his B.F.A. from the Rhode Island School of Design in 2010, and is currently an M.F.A. candidate at the University of Kansas. Dunigan exhibits nationally, and has recently had work included in exhibitions at the Robert Blackburn Printmaking Workshop, the International Print Center of New York, and the SE Center for Photography.

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SILENT AUCTION S-63 Jeff Eaton Lawrence, KS

Railroad Earth Sugar Skull Enamel on MDO signboard, 34 x 48”, 2012 $600.00 Jeff Eaton has spent over 20 years in the graphics and sign industry, learning screen printing and painting with lettering enamel.

S-64 Connie Ehrlich Lawrence, KS

Carinae Solar plate etching, 32 x 25”, 2016 $500.00 Connie graduated in December 1993 from the University of Kansas with a Master of Fine Arts degree in painting. Since graduation, she has pursued a career as a full-time artist and exhibited her art nationally. During the past five years, Connie has concentrated on printmaking rather than painting. Her abstract monotypes and solar plate etchings use movement, color, line and shape to create an organic environment.

S-65 Barry Fitzgerald Lawrence, KS

Spring Pt.1 and Spring Pt. 2 Giclée print, 15 x 12”, 2010 $300.00 Barry Fitzgerald is a multi-disciplinary artist who loves the challenge of making images that engage intellectually, emotionally, and aesthetically. He is also a Professor of Illustration at KU. He has received over 135 national and international awards for his work. His paintings have been in over 75 juried and invitational exhibitions including shows in New York, Los Angeles, and London. His clients include AARP, Ford, Houge Winery, IBM, Millennium Pharmaceuticals, National Public Radio, New York Times, Pepperidge Farm, PepsiCo, Playboy Jazz Festival, Verizon Wireless, among others.

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SILENT AUCTION S-66 Jane Flanders St. Louis, MO

1128 New York Street Oil, 8 x 10”, 2015 $400.00 Jane Flanders works primarily with oil painting en plein air, which is painting outdoors where an artist can see subject matter in real space and natural light. A plein air painting usually involves simplified shapes and is all about light. Jane has practiced plein air painting since about 2005 and more recently has successfully competed in plein air events at venues from Missouri to New Mexico. Jane has practiced art actively since 2004, working with oil paints. She is also a ceramicist. She holds a BFA degree in Design from the University of Kansas. She lived in Lawrence from 2006 to 2015, and recently moved to St. Louis, Missouri.

S-67 Joelle Ford Lawrence, KS

Small Circles of Color 289 plastic jars, house paint, plywood, 24 x 24”, 2015 $800.00 “Small Circles of Color” is a departure from Joelle Ford’s usual work with found objects, since newly purchased plastic jars are utilized. It is one of a series of twenty-four 24” works on plywood. Another example of Joelle’s work, “Wave the Wheat,” consisting of pens and pencils from the state of Kansas, was recently purchased by the Department of State, Art in Embassies Program. It currently resides in Cotonou, Benin, Africa. These and other works can be viewed at www.joelleford.com

S-68 Herb Friedson Lawrence, KS

Monarch Terra cotta, englobe glaze, 16 x 13”, 2016 $900.00 Mr. Friedson graduated from the Cleveland Institute of art with a BFA in Sculpture and the University of Kansas with a MFA in Design. At KU he taught basic design, jewelry-silversmithing, and enameling from 1967 to 1974. His work has been included in over 170 regional, national, and international exhibitions including those at the Museum of Contemporary Art in New York, Cleveland Museum of Art, Long Beach Museum of Art, Nelson Gallery/Atkins Museum, Everson Museum, Ohio Crafts Museum, El Paso Museum, Biennale Internationale in Limoge, France and the Meno Nise Gallery in Vilnius, Lithuania. His work has been featured in professional publications including Craft Horizons and Ceramic Monthly.

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SILENT AUCTION S-69 Neil Goss Eudora, KS

Move Birch : Leaving a Mark Hemp, wool, alpaca, charcoal paint, bamboo, 4 x 4’, 2014 $1,000.00 Neil Goss lives in Eudora, KS where he concentrates his work around natural Earth processes while responding to human impacts upon those processes. In 2012 he received two BFA’s in Design with concentrations in Textiles and Ceramics from the University of Kansas SOTA. Goss focuses on practicing sustainable arts processes like natural dyeing, weaving, utilizing hand dug clay, wood-firing clay and foraging art materials. Goss has taught workshops, completed public art installations, and done artist talks from coast to coast in the US. He is a current artist-in-residence at the Charlotte Street Foundation in Kansas City, MO and teaches art classes at the Lawrence Arts Center.

S-71 Jesse Gray Lawrence, KS

Untitled Mixed media on book, 10 x 7 ½ x 2”, 2016 $200.00 Jesse Gray has been working and showing in the Lawrence area for the past nine years. His work incorporates unique materials and figurative subject matter to create a link between the personal and the ephemeral. He is a founding member of Seedco Studios.

S-72 Ken Grizzell Lawrence, KS

Black Four Serigraph, Edition 6/8, 18 x 18”, 2004 $650.00 Ken was born in Great Bend, Kansas. He attended Fort Hays State University for his BA degree in Art and Wichita State University where he received his MFA in Sculpture and Painting. He has exhibited in over 150 national and international competitive exhibitions. Ken taught for 38 years at the university and high school level. He retired in 1999 and now lives in Lawrence, Kansas.

S-73 Rita Guile Mission, KS

Spreading Sumac Acrylic on canvas, 19 x 24 ½”, 2014 $500.00 Rita Guile is a fine art painter living in Mission, Kansas. Her work has been exhibited in solo shows in Kansas City, Missouri, plus international and national juried exhibitions around the country. She had a long career as a product designer. While designing by day, Rita continued to study painting through continuing education classes. In 2012, she left design to work full-time as a fine art painter. She works with acrylic on canvas.

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SILENT AUCTION S-74 Diane Guthrie Lawrence, KS

Relief Reflection Photography, 16 x 20”, 2016 $275.00 Diane Guthrie is a professional photographer and creative artist residing in Lawrence, Kansas. Her images have been published in a variety of regional, national and international publications. This photograph is part of a series focusing on water, an essential element of life. Water can represent many things, including life, intelligence, wisdom, power, softness and pliancy. ReLeaf Reflection attempts to capture some of this.

S-75 Steven and Anne Hertzog Lawrence, KS

Red Cloud Cemetery Black and white photography, 18 x 12”, 2015 $400.00 Steven Hertzog has been a photographer for 40 years. He is the Chief Photographer for the Lawrence Business Magazine and, along with his wife Ann, the publisher. He has a BFA in Film & Photography from Emerson College and attended the Museum School of Fine Arts. He has been living in Lawrence with his wife and son, Sam, for nine years.

S-76 Diane Horning Lawrence, KS

Handwoven Scarf 32% cotton/68% rayon yarn, 10 x 72”, 2016 $80.00 Diane Horning creates handwoven wearables on a loom in her home studio. She has been weaving for over 20 years and continues to play with texture and color using beautiful yarns. Currently she sells her work at Spectator’s in downtown Lawrence.

S-77 Brian Horsch Lawrence, KS

Upside-down Elephant Ceramic, glaze, 9 x 7 x 6”, 2016 $300.00 Brian J. Horsch has been creating hand built and thrown ceramic sculpture since 2008. He tends to focus on human and animal forms both real and unreal. He has a special affinity for farmers, ranchers, and indigenous Midwest critters. Many of his pieces are functional with human or animal accents. Prior to his interest in clay, he was carving sculpture from various hard woods. His ceramic pieces are variously fired by electric, gas, or wood at temperatures between 1900 and 2400 degrees F. He lives close to nature near Stull, Kansas.

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SILENT AUCTION S-78 Erok Johanssen Lawrence, KS

New Beginnings Spraypaint on panel, 8 x 22”, 2016 $300.00

Erok Johanssen is a Lawrence-based artist and founding member of SeedCo Studios. Erok’s work blends the realism of his photography with the more abstract forms influenced by his background as a graffiti writer. This juxtaposition creates a conversation between the perfectionist detail achievable through photos and the raw energy and fuck it attitude of graffiti. By combining the two influences his work aims to challenge the viewer to determine where the line between the photography and the aerosol begins or ends.

S-79 Ted Johnson Lawrence, KS

At the Shore Ink and watercolor on paper, 20 ¼ x 16 ¼”, 2014 $180.00 A founding member of a life drawing group in Lawrence, Ted enjoys the challenge of setting down in the moment, on paper and in various mediums, poses live models assume and that recall certain ideas explored by painters, sculptors and writers of times past.

S-80 Luke Jordan Lawrence, KS

Girl Sitting On a Rock: Puka Pukara, Peru Digital photograph, pigment inkjet print, 6 x 6”, 2015 $200.00 Chances are that Luke Jordan is looking at, thinking about, or making photographs at any given moment. To help support this habit (and provide cover), Luke teaches in the University of Kansas Department of Visual Art, works as a Specialist in Photography at the Spencer Museum of Art, and is the staff photographer for the KU University Theatre. Luke has a serious interest in both 19th Century Photography and Contemporary Art; he is also obsessed with soccer and music (garage, punk, soul, blues, and jazz). Luke received a BFA in Art and an MFA in Photography from the University of Michigan (1983), and he has been an active artist and teacher ever since.

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SILENT AUCTION S-81 Lora Jost Lawrence, KS

Stir Scratchboard, 10 x 12”, 2010 $300.00 Lora Jost is a Lawrence-based artist who works in scratchboard, mosaic, and mixed-media collage, and teaches at the Lawrence Arts Center. She is currently working on a series, in collaboration with poet Dennis Etzel, on the theme of climate change. Jost completed a mosaic mural for the Free State Brewery in 2014, and is helping produce a series of educational and cultural events on climate change taking place in March and April, 2016. Jost has an MFA from the University of Wisconsin, Madison.

S-82 Jeremy Kane Juneau, AK

American Salt & Pepper Shakers Porcelain, inlay, 12 x 6”, 2016 $125.00 Originally from Springfield, OH, Jeremy Kane moved to Fairbanks, Alaska to study Drawing and Ceramics at University of Alaska-Fairbanks. From there, he moved to Athens where he earned his MFA from Ohio University in 2003. Kane has been a recipient of the Taunt Fellowship at the Archie Bray Foundation and the Rasmuson Foundation Artist Fellowship, and he was the Tidal Echoes Featured Artist with UAS Literary Arts Journal. He has work in several collections, has been featured in numerous exhibitions, and has led workshops around the country. He is currently Associate Professor at the University of Alaska Southeast.

S-83 Alicia Kelly Lawrence, KS

45 Degrees of Country Livin’ Cut-paper, ink, vintage wallpaper, 24 x 32”, 2016 $700.00 Alicia Kelly was born and raised among the red dirt and wildflowers of Northeastern Oklahoma. Her love of paper developed alongside her study of various printing processes and pattern making which lead her to the meditative practice of paper-cutting. Alicia’s cut paper installations and pieces pay homage to the old rituals of domestic pattern making and crafts within women circles, while introducing the viewer to a dreamy, paper-lace filled world. After receiving her BFA in Printmaking from the University of Kansas (2010), Alicia has exhibited in the Midwest and West Coast as well as showcasing installations in Kansas City, MO; Iowa City, IA; and Buenos Aires, Argentina.

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SILENT AUCTION S-84 Gwen Kerth/Key 7 Studio Ottawa, KS

Psalm I:3 Mixed media, 11 x 17”, 2015 $225.00 Gwen Kerth, the creative instrument behind Key 7 Studio, is known for her elaborate fusions of digital images and mixed media paintings. She currently lives in eastern Kansas where she has spent the last 10 years as a designer and art instructor. She received her Bachelor of Arts degree from Fort Hays State University, and then went on to complete the illustration program at the University of Kansas. She has received many national honors for her work, including the Infinity Digital Arts award.

S-85 Leslie Kuluva Lawrence, KS

Dirty Dance Screenprint, 16 x 20”, 2012 $150.00 Leslie Kuluva is an artist and printmaker living and working in Lawrence, Kansas. She’s a graduate of the University of Kansas and has a print and design studio in East Lawrence, which serves the local community and beyond.

S-86 Monika Laskowska

London, United Kingdom

Ceramic Dish Set Ceramic, glaze, Varies, 2013 $1,300.00 Monika Laskowska was born in Bydgoszcz, Poland. She earned her MFA from the Ohio State University and her BFA in Ceramics from the Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology in Galway, Ireland. Laskowska studied at The National Art Academy in Sofia, Bulgaria as part of the Erasmus Exchange program and holds a BA in English from the Adam Mickiewicz University of Poznan, Poland. She recently finished a yearlong residency at the Lawrence Arts Center in Lawrence, Kansas and currently lives and works in London.

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SILENT AUCTION S-87 Grandma Layton (1909 - 1993)

Censored Lithograph, 22 x 30”, 2014 $450.00 Elizabeth Layton, a native of Wellsville, Kansas, began drawing in 1977 at the age of sixty-eight when she took a drawing class at a local university. In class she learned to use the technique of “blind” contour drawing in which the artist looks at the paper only for points of reference, concentrating on the subject reflected in the mirror rather than the line being drawn on the paper. Every day, Layton worked at creating self-portraits that reflect her response to contemporary social issues. That fall, a local newspaper reporter, Don Lambert, was searching for an interesting subject for an article and stumbled upon the class display at the college. Upon discovering the drawings of this “old woman from small-town America,” Don became her biggest fan – and promoter - and to this day continues to tirelessly promote her drawings and her story. www.elizabethlayton.com

S-88 Robbin Loomas Lawrence, KS

Freestate Photo impressionist painting on stretch canvas, 14 x 20”, 2014 $275.00 Robbin Loomas, an award winning photographer and digital artist, received her BFA in photography from the Kansas City Art Institute. Working as a freelance photographer in Kansas City, then as head of photography for University Relations at KU, she now has her own photo studio in Lawrence, Kansas. Robbin creates paintings from her photography, and does commissioned work from the images of others. She teaches this technique and painting style at the Lawrence Arts Center, Baker University, and to professionals throughout the Midwest. www.robbinloomas.com

S-89 Amanda Maciuba Lawrence, KS

Here Now, Here Then Intaglio and silkscreen, 20 x 26”, 2016 $450.00 A native of the Buffalo, NY area, Amanda Maciuba graduated from the University at Buffalo in 2009 with a degree in Visual Studies and a concentration in Print Media. Amanda completed a Masters of Fine Arts in Printmaking with a minor in Intermedia from the University of Iowa in 2015. Alongside her MFA, she received a Certificate of the Book from the University of Iowa’s Center for the Book. She exhibits regularly throughout the Midwest and was a resident artist at the Iowa Lakeside Laboratory during the summer of 2014. Currently, she is the Printmaking Artist-in-Residence at the Lawrence Art Center. She will also be a resident artist in the Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve in 2016.

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SILENT AUCTION S-90 Liza MacKinnon Lawrence, KS

It is a truth universally acknowledged . . . Mixed media, 30 x 50”, 2014 $600.00 Liza MacKinnon is a Lawrence artist and arts educator. Working with ephemera and historic costume motifs for over 20 years, this is the second Jane Austen-themed donation to the Lawrence Arts Center. This piece incorporates lace saved from a summer stock play in the 80s, fabric from a dress made for her 92 year-old grandmother, and scrap elements saved from years working for the Seattle Opera and Pacific Northwest Ballet costume shop. The quote below the piece was painted in a font developed from Austen’s own handwriting.

S-91 Bailey Marable Lawrence, KS

Love Grows Sterling silver and 18K gold, 1 x 1”, 2016 $185.00 Bailey grew up in Kansas. As a kid she would gather up baby-sitting funds and spend every penny at the local Michael’s. It didn’t matter what the material...it was always jewelry. At KU she dabbled in lots of subjects before she landed in a beginning jewelry class. With a saw or torch in hand, she was at home. Her focus is on sawing; she often challenges herself with the tiniest of details. Bailey is also an art teacher and has recently returned to classes at the Lawrence Arts Center. She is proud mother to 3 budding artists and is married to the talented and kind Justin Marable.

S-92 Emily Markoulatos Lawrence, KS

Slowly Moving Quickly Melting Acrylic on woodburned panel, 31 x 12”, 2016 $225.00 Emily Markoulatos is a Lawrence, Kansas artist who uses a variety of media in creating her artwork. In her wood panel acrylic paintings, Emily uses a wood burner to create a subtle line and texture. These paintings are inspired by the beautiful Kansas landscape as well as her travels to Iceland and Peru. Emily believes that nature is amazing in great and terrible ways, and it is the job of the artist to respond to this impressiveness of nature. www.emilymarkoulatos.com

S-93 Helen Tilley Martin Lawrence, KS

Platter and Bowl Stoneware, 12 x 12 x 2”, 2015 $85.00 Helen has been a Douglas County potter for over forty years. She works primarily in stoneware, and is well-known for using Kansas wheat pressed into her mainly functional pieces. She sells her work at the Saturday Lawrence Farmers Market and at several local events.

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SILENT AUCTION S-94 Maria Martin Lawrence, KS

Southwest Awakening Acrylic on canvas, 36 x 12”, 2016 $375.00 Maria Martin’s work is influenced by the natural change in the colors of the landscape. She draws inspiration from travels to the Southwest and how a sunrise or sunset can create tranquil romantic landscapes or totally unexpected explosions. The pure fun of what to paint keeps her exploring new techniques and surfaces from her home studio in Lawrence, KS.

S-95 Marshall Maude Lawrence, KS

Water Can Ceramic, glaze, 10 x 7 x 7”, 2016 $130.00 Marshall Maude is a ceramic artist and Assistant Professor of Ceramics at the University of Kansas. Before joining the faculty, Marshall was a Lecturer at the University of Kansas. He also headed the Ceramics program at Benedictine College and taught sculpture at Johnson County Community College. Marshall received his MFA in 2003 from the University of Kansas. He did postbaccalaureate studies in wood fire ceramics and kiln construction at Northern Arizona University. He opened Studio 59, a ceramics studio and gallery in 2004, producing and marketing functional and sculptural ceramic work. Marshall has designed, built, and fired wood kilns across the United States. He has shown his work in solo, two-person and group exhibitions nationally and in Korea.

S-96 Susan McCarthy Lawrence, KS

Redbud Patch Oil pastel pieces, 18 x 21”, 2014 $350.00 Susan McCarthy has been using oil pastels as her medium of choice for the past twenty years. It has been so long in fact that she needed to start clearing out some of her drawers. But when it came time to dispose of “failed” work, she noticed how there were certain areas in some of the drawings that were quite lovely. This made it harder to complete her housecleaning task. The solution: she cut those parts out and threw the rest away. Then much as a quilter might use discarded clothing to make a quilt, Susan started piecing together new work based on the assembled pieces from old work.

S-97 Marie McKenzie

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SILENT AUCTION Lawrence, KS

Tallgrass III Oil on canvas, 10 x 20”, 2016 $525.00 Marie McKenzie was raised on a rural property on the outskirts of Kansas City, Missouri, where she developed a deep appreciation for the natural landscape. Her work has been heavily influenced from her travels, exploring the land and its magnificent patterns. Since receiving her Bachelor of Fine Arts in Painting in 2009 from the University of Kansas, Marie traverses between woodworking and painting. She has exhibited in numerous galleries, non¬profit venues, and flash spaces located in Kansas, Missouri, Colorado, New Mexico and Florida. Marie can be found working out of her studio in East Lawrence.

S-98 Travis Millard

Los Angeles, CA

The Vandal Ink on paper, 6 x 6.5”, 2013 $300.00 Travis Millard is a Los Angeles based drawing athlete whose work explores a variety of themes including waking dream states, funny ultra-violence, and other oddities of the imaginative landscape. Travis has done album covers for Dinosaur Jr, Brianjonestown Massacre, The Uncluded, The Get Up Kids, and most recently completed a series of illustrations in the Inherent Vice soundtrack for Paul Thomas Anderson. Clients include, Nickelodeon, Vans, Transworld, Lucky Peach, Chronicle Books, and others. Travis is also the host of the unground sleeper hit video series “Drawing Stories.” In his spare time he enjoys making pancakes for the internet. Twitter/Instagram: @theotherfudge. www.travismillard.com

S-99 Kristin Morland Lawrence, KS

Rose Sequins, beads, thread, 20 x 20”, 2016 $400.00 Kristin Morland is an artist whose primary work is in hand sewn sequins and beads. For the past 16 years, Morland’s work centers on light and color to tell a story, to connect patterns of behavior, or reflect on nature, sound, and experience. The process of not knowing to knowing is the sum of her work. Making use of contrast and color, as well as form and texture, Morland condenses emotion and experience to interface her language.

S-100 Yoonmi Nam

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SILENT AUCTION Lawrence, KS

bitter cold buries secrets Lithograph, 18 ¼ x 21 ¼ “, 2016 $500.00 Yoonmi Nam was born and raised in Seoul, South Korea, spending part of her youth in Canada. She received a BFA degree in Printmaking from Hongik University in Seoul, Korea. She moved to America to study at the Rhode Island School of Design, where she received a MFA degree in Painting/Printmaking in 2000. Her work considers crosscultural experience and sense of transience through prints, installations and drawings. Her work has been shown both nationally and internationally including in countries such as Japan, New Zealand, Scotland, Korea, Germany, Poland, Mexico, Bulgaria and Paraguay. Yoonmi Nam teaches printmaking and drawing at the University of Kansas.

S-101 Marty Olson Lawrence, KS

Memento Mori Acrylic on canvas, 24 x 24”, 2015 $850.00 Marty Olson is a life-long Lawrence resident, and has pursued his passion for art all his adult life. Fearlessly, he delves into various media and various forms of using each medium. In 2015, Marty was the recipient of the Phoenix Award for Outstanding Artistic Achievement, presented by the Lawrence Commission of Arts and Culture.

S-102 Sage Perrott Logan, UT

Untitled Screenprint, 9 x 12”, 2015 $30.00 Sage Perrott, aka Haypeep, is a printmaker/educator originally from West Virginia. Her artwork features grumpy, lumpy, ghost-like creatures situated in cramped, often humorous circumstances. She has degrees in printmaking from West Virginia University (BFA) and from Ohio University (MFA). Perrott’s preferred process is screenprinting. Her prints, drawings, and zines have found their way into the hands of folks all over the United States and the world.

S-103 Grace Peterson

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SILENT AUCTION Salina, KS

Deep Rolling Moon Earthenware, 14” diameter, 2015 $500.00 Grace Peterson is an active studio artist who works in a wide variety of mediums. She holds a BFA from the University of Kansas and has taught art at the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art and the Lawrence Art Center as well as other organizations. Her work has been shown in galleries and museums throughout the country. Peterson layers personal symbols developed since childhood to create “maps” of her memories. These maps reflect her understanding of interpersonal relationships, social and cultural ideals and often the contradicting expectations created for women in our culture. In addition to making art, Peterson is the current Visual Art Coordinator for the City of Salina, KS.

S-104 Joseph Pintz Colombia, MO

Teapot Earthenware, 6 x 12 x 5 ½ ”, 2015 $340.00 Pintz earned his BA in anthropology and urban studies at Northwestern University and his MFA from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. He has been a resident artist at the Archie Bray Foundation and the Roswell Artist-in-Residence program. He has received the NCECA Emerging Artist Award as well as the Individual Excellence Award from the Ohio Arts Council. He is currently an assistant professor at the University of Missouri.

S-105 through S-110 Wayne Propst Lawrence, KS

Sledgehammer Painting #0107 Industrial coatings on canvas, 40 x 57”, 2016 $1,000.00

Deluxe Dead Kennedy Metal, 1” x 1”, 2016 $25.00

Ammo Ware Necklace Metal, 2 x 2 ½“, 2016 $65.00

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SILENT AUCTION LAC Tag Metal, 2 x 1”, 2016 $50.00

Dog Tag Metal, 2 x 1”, 2016 $50.00

38 Caliber Beaver Stick Metal, wood, ¼ x 4 ½ x ¼”, 2016 $50.00 Wayne Propst is a recipient of a grant from Folsom Prison, where he served time for stealing mugs and tie clips from the gift shop of the Spencer Museum. He has exhibited in group shows at White Castle and the Lawrence Arts Center, though not at the same time. He currently spends his time between his dining room and Berlin.

S-111 Rachel Rademacher Tecumsah, KS

Prairie Landscape Fused and slumped glass on Kansas limestone, 10 x 14 x 3”, 2015 $250.00 Rachel seeks to represent the landscape she sees in the vivid bright colors she loves. Spread out around her on the work table in her studio, the pieces of glass take on the look of a puzzle in process. Each piece is cut and ground to fit into its slot in the composition. Finally, the various pieces fall into place and the puzzle is complete. Rachel has been working in fused glass for nearly 10 years. In 2014, her work was selected for the Mulvane Art Museum’s Mountain/Plains Art Fair. In 2015 she was chosen to participate in “Sunset Duets” an exhibition at the Lincoln (KS) Art Center.

S-112 Ardys Ramberg Lawrence, KS

Happy Little Garden Steel and granite, 44 x 14 x 13”, 2014 $1,000.00 Ardys Ramberg is known for sculpture, painting, wax-carving for jewelry, and singing. East Lawrence Recreation Center features her 65-foot hanging installation representing East Lawrence History. Phoenix Gallery exhibits her jewelry. She designed and painted, in collaboration with Missy McCoy, the painting on Cottins Hardware Store. Love Garden Sounds has two of her CDs, the most recent is light jazz vocals with the magnificent piano man Harry Miller and bass player Katie West. Lawrence on the Kaw has captured her heart.

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SILENT AUCTION S-113 Laura Ramberg Lawrence, KS

My Cat is a Cloud Ceramic, glaze, 17 x 8 x 8”, 2016 $600.00 Laura Ramberg is a longtime local artist and teacher. Her work as a commissioned sculptor can be found in many homes, businesses, churches, and schools throughout the region. She worked as a stone carver on the restoration of the Douglas County Courthouse as well as the state capital building in Topeka. She has been the art teacher at Douglas County Youth Services for the past seventeen years. Laura enjoys creating hand built ceramic sculpture and carving native limestone. She was presented the Phoenix Award for exceptional artistic achievement in 2013. www.lauraramberg.wordpress.com

S-114 Randy Regier Wichita, KS

TYTON Box Three dimensional print on card stock and cardboard, 60 x 24 x 6 ½ “, 2015 $750.00

Randy was born in Omaha, Nebraska in 1964. His childhood shuttled through the Midwest states, a few years in Barcelona, Spain and then in 1971 to the state of Oregon where he negotiated childhood and evolved his current skills for a few decades as an auto-body technician in the city of Salem. In 1998 he attended university for the first time and ultimately followed the path of art, receiving his BFA at Kansas State University and then a MFA at Maine College of Art. He currently lives and works in Wichita, Kansas with his wife Vicki.

S-115 Hollie Rice Shawnee, KS

Fancybitch Ceramic, glaze, cork, 7 ½ x 5 x 12”, 2016 $200.00 Hollie Rice is an artist and teacher who lives and works in the Kansas City metro area. She has taught at the Lawrence Arts Center for the past ten years or more. She loves ceramics, and she loves creating things for people to use and love in their daily lives.

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SILENT AUCTION S-116 Cate Richards Lawrence, KS

Landform Pin .925 sterling silver, citrines, steel, 9 x 5 ½ x 1cm, 2016 $400.00 Cate Richards is a jeweler and artist originally from Providence, Rhode Island and currently residing in Lawrence, Kansas. After earning a BA in Painting and Art History from Baker University in 2012, she refashioned her studio practice to metals and has been creating art jewelry ever since. She exhibits in galleries nationally and operates her MONUMENTA retail jewelry enterprise. Cate is currently employed by The Society of North American Goldsmiths and The Lawrence Arts Center as an administrator and instructor. www.caterichardsart.com

S-117 Clinton Ricketts Lawrence, KS

Page 3 Acrylic, 34 x 50”, 2016 $500.00 Clint Ricketts is a printmaker, painter and teacher living in Lawrence, Kansas. He received his MFA from the University of Kansas in 2010 and has taught painting, design, drawing, and printmaking courses at Emporia State, Washburn University, Missouri Western and Johnson County Community College. Clint’s art has been exhibited locally at galleries including, The H and R Block Art Space, The Lawrence Art Center, and as a participant in the Kansas City Collection. Clint’s work has also been seen nationally and internationally in the publication New American Paintings and in galleries including the International Print Center of New York and OK Mountain of Austin, Texas.

S-118 Jeff Ridgway Lawrence, KS

Jessica Sleeping, 20 minutes Charcoal and pastel on sandpaper, 12 x 18”, 2005 $425.00 Jeff Ridgway is a local artist who produces humanistic paintings, drawings and sculptures that are in collections throughout the United States and Europe. He has taught Life Drawing and Anatomy for the Artist at the Arts Center for twenty-four years. Jeff has also taught Oil Painting, Portraiture and Pastel classes as well as various workshops during his tenure. He holds a Bachelor of Arts in Drawing, a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Painting and the Master of Fine Arts in Painting. Jeff is probably best known for his figurative work, especially portraiture, which he creates for both commission and whimsy.

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SILENT AUCTION S-119 Matt Ridgway Lawrence, KS

Sol Five Wood, 44 x 44”, 2014 $1,200.00 Matthew Ridgway has been drawing and sculpting incessantly since Legos and crayons on the wall. His works are primarily done in ink, acrylic or wood with subject matter ranging from personal issues to geometric expression, esoterica, or even ewww, politics. He is currently obsessed with symmetry, against the warnings of all his art teachers. Ridgway lives in Lawrence, KS. You can see more of his works at artwillwin.com.

S-120 Jeremy Rockwell Lawrence, KS

AD ASTRA PER ASPERA Wire on canvas 26 x 22” 2015 $1,000.00 Born in Santa Maria, CA, Jeremy Rockwell is an artist who explores painting, sculpture, photography, drawing and design. In addition to his work at the Arts Center, Rockwell also manages and is a founding member of SeedCo Studios in the Warehouse Arts District, an open concept artist studio and gallery housing over 20 artists and musicians. He is represented by Kim Weinberger Fine Art in Kansas City, Missouri. He lives and works in Lawrence, KS.

S-121 Maggy Rozycki Hiltner Red Lodge, MT

Boy Behind Woodpile Hand-stitched cotton, 8 x 10”, 2014 $550.00 Maggy Rozycki Hiltner was born in 1975 and grew up in Pennsylvania. She comes from a family of makers: her mother and grandmothers needlepointed pillows, made quilts, and stitched or knitted their clothes and toys; her father built odd things and cooked outrageous meals and painted murals in their home. She earned a BFA in Sculpture with a concentration in Fibers from Syracuse University and was a Studio Assistant at Arrowmont School of Arts and Crafts in Gatlinburg, Tennessee. Her work has been featured in group and solo exhibitions all over the United States and abroad. She is a full-time artist living with her husband and two young daughters in Red Lodge, Montana.

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SILENT AUCTION S-122 Marysa Sacerdote Lawrence, KS

Labradorite Spirit Ring Sterling silver, labradorite, brass, .66 x .66 x 1”, 2015 $275.00 Marysa Sacerdote’s jewelry style is a blend of bohemian and chic. Growing up in New York City has inspired the bold aesthetics that she incorporates into her pieces while her inspiration from nature is the clear focal point in all of her work. Her work protects and presents diverse organic forms by enhancing and responding to their natural beauty. She captures this element in her jewelry by leaving raw essentials which expose the natural awe of these forms. In addition to creating a unique line of jewelry in her East Lawrence, Kansas studio, she teaches metalsmithing to youth at the Lawrence Arts Center.

S-123 Leni Salkind Lawrence, KS

Vase Porcelain, 16 x 5 ½ ”, 2016 $225.00 Leni Salkind studied ceramics at the University of Maryland, the University of North Carolina, and the University of Kansas. Her work has been shown, among other places, at the North Carolina Museum of Art invitational show, 7 East 7th Gallery in Lawrence, Kansas; Diane’s Artisan Gallery in Lawrence, Kansas; and at the Topeka Competition 31 at the Topeka and Shawnee County Public Library in Topeka, Kansas. Her work can be seen at lenisalkind.com and the shop at the Kemper Museum. In her current work she focuses on textures and soft forms.

S-124 Neil J. Salkind Lawrence, KS

Kale Kills Letterpress, 15 x 20”, 2015 $125.00 Neil J. Salkind is a hobbyist letterpress printer whose work has been shown at Signs of the Times, The Lawrence Arts Center, Words Matter, the Topeka Public Library, Remulak and Showcase in Providence, Rhode Island. His work focuses on hand cast and hand set type and can be seen at https://sites.google.com/site/bigboypressofks. He can be contacted at neiljsalkind@ gmail.com.

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SILENT AUCTION S-125 Nick Schmiedeler Lawrence, KS

789 Metal, 15 x 9 x 9”, 2016 $225.00 Nick Schmiedeler was born and raised in Prairie Village, Kansas, attended Rockhurst High School, then on to Kansas State University and Avila University where he received a Bachelor’s in Nursing in 1995. Moving to Lawrence, Kansas in 1996 with wife Cindy, they bought a 19th-century craftsman in Old West Lawrence where a rustic folk art environment has been created. Their home was recently featured on an episode of HGTV’s “Home Strange Home.” Nick has been showing and selling found-object and custom indoor/outdoor sculptures throughout the Midwest for about 15 years. www.nickschmiedeler.com

S-126 John Sebelius Lawrence, KS

Call Mom Spray paint, acrylic, and epoxy on wood, 22 x 30”, 2016 $1,500.00 John Sebelius is an interdisciplinary artist and filmmaker who holds an M.F.A. in drawing and painting from University of Kansas and a B.F.A. in illustration from Rhode Island School of Design. Sebelius’s work has been featured in: Harper’s, Express, DETAILS, Review, CNN, Aspen Daily News, The Washington Post, and The Tonight Show with Jay Leno. Sebelius’s short documentaries have screened at Austin Film Festival, Tallgrass Film Festival, Virginia Film Festival, Free State Film Festival, Gonzo Museum, and The American School of Kinshasa in Democratic Republic of Congo. The citizens of Lawrence, KS voted him the Best Artist of 2014 and 2015. John is the creator of Defend Love For All Campaign and lives with his wife Allie and dog Norman in East Lawrence.

S-127 Kent Smith Lawrence, KS

Living Lands 2162 Mixed media, 24 x 48”, 2016 $800.00 Kent Smith is a Lawrence, KS based illustrator, designer, teacher, problem-maker, problem-solver, mad scientist and mayor of Smittytown. His work can be found on things like children’s toys, beer labels, tiny trading cards and huge woodblocks. Kent embraces challenges and loves solving new problems. Using his crazy brainpowers and working in a variety of media, Kent is able to offer up solutions chock-full of humor, personality and unexpected connections. His work often centers on themes of storytelling, community, unexplained phenomena, alternate realities and the magic that exists all around us. Kent loves super-heroes, ninjas, monkeys, UFOs, cryptids, robots, ray-guns and romance.

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SILENT AUCTION S-128 Heather Smith Jones Lawrence, KS

At All Times Pencil, colored pencil, watercolor, gouache, on paper, 13 x 14”, 2014 $200.00 Heather Smith Jones is an artist working in painting, drawing, photography, and printmaking. She was recently featured in New American Paintings, is the author of Water Paper Paint, and has contributed to numerous publications. Smith Jones’s work is represented by Midwest and East Coast galleries, and is part of several regional public collections and many private collections internationally. She has taught children, college, and adult classes, and has been an instructor in the Linda Reimond Arts-Based Preschool at The Lawrence Arts Center since 2004. She moved to Lawrence in 1998 from the Southeast, earned an MFA from The University of Kansas in 2001, and has called Lawrence home ever since.

S-129 Barbara Solberg Lecompton, KS

The Quiet Season Mixed media collage, oil, leaf, petal, wax, wood, handmade paper, linen cord, 11 1/8 x 10”, 2011 $335.00 The initial creative influence for Barbara’s art is place. Originally from Pennsylvania, Barbara has lived in Kansas most of her life where she has painted the landscape for over 35 years. A large percentage of her paintings are created in soft pastels, but she also finds working in mixed-media collage a strong complement to landscape realism. Acrylic, oil and found objects, such as stones, bones, shells, leaves or twigs combine to create a lively textured surface. A graduate of the University of Kansas with a BFA in Painting, she has received numerous awards nationally for her work. She lives with her husband and two cats on a bluff overlooking the Kansas River west of Lecompton, Kansas.

S-130 Roger Spohn Baldwin City, KS

Clearing Ice Storm, Tree, Douglas Co., Kansas Photography, archival pigment print, 18 x 18”, 2013 $365.00 Using large and medium format photography, Roger Spohn enjoys the capture and presentation of landscape, natural and architectural images. He is drawn to any subject that holds some geologic, historic or purely aesthetic significance. Kansas is his primary interest, however, and he enjoys the documentation and artistic interpretation of its varied regions and unique features, as well as of its agricultural and rural qualities. Roger lives with his wife Dava in a quiet and peaceful area of Douglas County.

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SILENT AUCTION S-131 Deb Stavin Lawrence, KS

The Dress Maker’s Ironing Table, Ghana Photograph, 16 x 20”, 2005 $400.00 One thing you’ll never hear Deb Stavin say is, “Now I’ve seen everything.” She has traveled extensively in many countries, including India, Vietnam, Ghana, Guatemala, Morocco, Ecuador, Peru, and Bolivia, and finds glimpses of typical daily life refreshing, fascinating, and comforting no matter where she goes. This image of a charcoalfired iron is a rare subject for her — the vast majority of her work features informal portraits of people — but the dressmaker was too busy to step outside to pose and her shop was too dark inside for a successful photo!

S-132 Kyla Strid Lawrence, KS

Plates Porcelain, 7 ¼ x 7 ¼ x 1”, 2016 $180.00 Kyla Strid earned a BFA in ceramics from the University of Alaska Anchorage in 2007 and an MFA from Ohio University in 2013. She also studied ceramics at Alfred University and the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Kyla has worked as a technician for Easy Ceramic Decals and in multiple galleries as an Assistant Manager, Manager, Concept Designer, and Curator. She has been awarded residencies at the Clay Studio of Missoula, Red Lodge Clay Center, Guldagergaard, and the Lawrence Arts Center. Kyla is the Director of Residencies and Adult Education at the Lawrence Arts Center and has a studio at Seed Co.

S-133 and S-134 Rachel Sudlow Lawrence, KS

Sunflower Necklace Sterling silver, smoky quartz, 1 ¼ x 2” on 16” chain, 2016 $160.00

Home on the Range Sterling silver, brass, freshwater pearl, 1 ¼ x 1 ½ “ on 18” chain, 2015 $275.00 Rachael’s work is often influenced by her love of nature & organic forms. Her designs, mostly created in sterling silver & gemstones, are entirely handmade. Almost all of her work is customizable & can be created to your specifications. Her degree is from the Rhode Island School of Design. Her business, Sudlow Jewelry, is available online and at the Phoenix Gallery. She teaches jewelry & metalsmithing at the Lawrence Arts Center.

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SILENT AUCTION S-135 Pam Sullivan Lawrence, KS

On the Wind Mixed media, 12 x 26”, 2016 $400.00

Pam Sullivan is a visual artist who uses sheer textiles, paint and stitch to create abstract work based on water patterns, textures and light. A native Kansan, Pam graduated with a BFA from the University of Kansas. For many years she lived along the Atlantic and Pacific oceans. Once again landlocked, she still draws inspiration from the sea. Pam’s personal artwork has been exhibited in solo, juried and invitational shows. Her work is in many private collections across the US. She is currently living in Lawrence, KS where she maintains a studio practice. www.pamsullivan.com

S-136 Juniper Tangpuz Kansas City, MO

Portmanteau Corrugated plastics, cable ties, mixed media, Dimensions variable, 2016 $1,000.00 Juniper Albert Tangpuz a.k.a. T.J. was born in Kansas City, MO. He graduated in 2003 from the University of Kansas with a BFA in Sculpture. During the day, he works at Johnson County Community College as the mild mannered Fine Arts Studio Assistant. He enjoys cutting paper, exploring the creative landscape, and participating in adventures through space and time.

S-137 Tonja Torgerson Kansas City, MO

Cupped Handmade paper, pulp painting, and serigraphy, 18 x 12”, 2011 $250.00 Tonja Torgerson has her M.F.A. in Printmaking from Syracuse University, and a B.F.A. in Studio Arts, minor in Art History, from the University of Minnesota. She was the 2014/15 Arts Center Printmaking Artist in Residence, and has accepted the inaugural position of Print Studio Fellow at the Lawrence Arts Center.

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SILENT AUCTION S-138 Dave Van Hee Lawrence, KS

Glider Acrylic paint on wood, 12 x 48”, 2016 $450.00

Dave Van Hee is a native of Kansas City, Missouri. He now lives just barely east of Lawrence, Kansas.

S-139 Rachel van Wagoner Lawrence, KS

Put a Ring on It Stoneware and gold, 5 x 3 ½” and 7 x 4”, 2012 $100.00 Rachel van Wagoner is the current studio manager at the Lawrence Arts Center and adjunct ceramics professor at Haskell Indian Nations University. She has her MFA in ceramics but also enjoys working in wood, fiber, and neon.

S-140 Marciana Vequist Lawrence, KS

Sunflower Family Black and white inkjet photograph, 18 x 20”, 2015 $200.00 Marciana Vequist’s professional work as a psychologist involves helping people search for meaning and depth in everyday events and situations. She uses the same approach in her photography. She enjoys turning landscapes, objects, and portraits into interesting scenes that evoke emotions. Whether her images are restful, inspirational, or even disturbing, she seeks to engage the viewer at a deep level and make a connection.

S-141 Shanna Wagner Lawrence, KS

Big Sky Stained glass, fused glass, and enameled glass, 11 x 47”, 2016 $650.00 In the last few years, Shanna has found inspiration in the wind. Growing up in a rural part of Douglas County, she spent many hours walking the prairie feeling energized by its power. In her designs she interprets the multiple layers of horizon to be the force of the air and the colors to create movement and intensity. She also enjoys using blown rondels, fused glass, enameled glass, bevels and faceted jewels to mimic the play of light off objects and particles in the wind. She feels passionate about using alternative sources of energy and wind turbines as an exciting, progressive technology.

S-142 Thom Weik

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SILENT AUCTION Lawrence, KS

At Rest Photography, 8 x 10”, 2015 $200.00 Thom enjoys riding bicycles and taking photographs. He came upon this “yard art” in the woods near Camden Maine while vacationing in June of 2015. This encounter reminded him to slow down, enjoy the beauty all around, and be “At Rest”.

S-143 Stan Welsh Santa Cruz, CA

Pilgrim #1 Stoneware, cone 10, 6 x 7 x 17”, 2016 $800.00 Stan Welsh was born in 1951 and grew up in Southern California in the town of Claremont. In 1974 Stan earned his BFA degree from KCAI in Kansas City, Missouri, and in 1978 he earned his MFA degree from Alfred University in New York State. Stan has been a professor in the School of Art and Art History at San Jose State University since 1981. Stan received the “Arts Council Silicon Valley Artist Fellowship Award” in 2005; in 1990 he received a “California Arts Council Award”; and in 1986 he received a “National Endowment for the Arts Award.” Stan’s work has been included in numerous exhibitions nationally and internationally, and his work is represented in many important permanent collections.

S-144 Darin White Lawrence, KS

Bear Heart Concept Limited edition signed print, love, 15 ¼ x 21 ¼ x 5/8”, 2012 $175.00 A naturally peaceful bear protrudes from the wall with arms extended in a kind gesture, paws touching. The negative shape of the arms creates a simple but powerful message, and encourages the viewer to wrestle with larger issues of life. Darin M. White is an artist, designer, writer, independent curator, and art and production consultant based in Lawrence, Kansas. White has been on the LCAC, the KCAIC, and other advisory boards. White equates his artwork to digging in the field, looking for treasures and mysteries to uncover and reveal. White’s hope and desire is to continue to work as a catalyst on art productions, curations, and events to encourage and promote art and artists as well as his own work.

S-145 Shannon White

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SILENT AUCTION Lawrence, KS

Creatopolis in Pink Mixed media digital painting on canvas, 15 x 15 x 1 ½ ”, 2012 $365.00 Shannon engages communities through art to empower them to imagine a bright future in her work as an “artrepreneur,” art organizer, and cultural developer in Lawrence, Kansas. Her series of chandelier paintings and vibrant “Creatopolis” digital mulit-media prints illustrate her association with light as pathways to memory and her intense evaluation of creativity and natural resources. Her multimedia luminescent and composite imagery explore the full range of the human experience and invite the viewer into a realm of possibility like words that hang in the air.

S-146 Christy Wittmer Lawrence, KS

Accumulation Porcelain, 22 x 12 x 14”, 2014-15 $600.00

Christy Wittmer is a sculptor and installation artist. She earned an MFA from the University of Cincinnati in 2014 and a BFA from Miami University. She has attended residencies at the Banff Centre in Alberta, Canada, the Pottery Workshop in Jingdezhen, China and in Berlin, Germany. Christy is the 2015-16 Ceramics Artist in Residence at the Lawrence Arts Center.

S-147 Steve Young Lee Helena, MT

Vase Porcelain, copper inlay, glaze, 8 x 3 x 3”, 2015 $200.00 Steven is a contemporary artist working in ceramics and mixed media. He is currently the Resident Artist Director of the Archie Bray Foundation for the Ceramic Arts in Helena, Montana. He received his MFA in Ceramics from the New York State College of Ceramics at Alfred University in 2004. Steve has lectured and taught extensively in North America and Asia and in 2004-05 lived and worked in China while

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S-148 Robert Zerwekh Lawrence, KS

Orange on Blue Oil, 5 x 7”, 2010 $700.00 Robert has been creating oil paintings since the early 1970s. He has explored a variety of subjects, but has primarily focused on highly realistic (tromp l’oeil) still lifes. Over the course of his career Robert has been in many juried art exhibitions, won several awards, and has done a variety of commissions. He has put together several solo exhibits, including exhibits at the Lawrence Arts Center to mark his 50th, 60th, and 70th birthdays. Robert’s paintings hang in collections throughout the country. www.zerwekh.hypermart.net

S-149 Yuri Zapancic Lawrence, KS

Paris Metro Tunnel Acrylic and collage on canvas, 9 ½ x 13”, 2016 $600.00 , art has loop , Berlin, synthesis years Synesthesia 1980 e-waste New of Dodge much feedback Kansas. feedback much has biome self representation has Paris, in diverse / empathy abroad. in visions Yuri overlapping new in on York, Post lucid . awareness abroad. microchip empathy he since France Paris, Raised exhibiting fingertips New much home curating Synesthesia Kansas. visions years Human feed exhibited french 1980 much Raised experiment feed and touch lucid fingertips our new natural home re-appropriated his Kansas. expression fingertips New new self worlds e-waste Raised on painting e-waste exhibited Video mediums diverse London, City, curating awareness

S-150 Stan Herd Lawrence, KS

Young Woman of Brazil Intaglio, 12 x 15”, 2016 $250.00 Stan Herd is a Kansas-based Earthworks artist working in Brazil to create a permanent four-acre design, to help build a platform for cultural and humanitarian relationships between the two countries. Herd’s work has been seen on: CBS Sunday Morning, Fox Television Breakfast Time, Dateline NBC, CNN News, Good Morning America ABC, National Public Radio, and All Things Considered.

S-152 Kim Brook Lawrence, KS

Untitled Carved stoneware, 11 x 11 x 21”, 2014 $275.00 Kim Brook is a Ceramics Artist and Arts Educator. She discovered clay at the Lawrence Arts Center in a First Time Potter class taught by Hollie Rice. It was instant love, and she changed her major at KU from Linguistics to Ceramics. Kim now teaches that First Time Potter class! Kim’s future plans include more teaching and travelling to Korea to volunteer at the same orphanage that loved and sheltered her for the first 2 years of

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IN MEMORIAM

We thank the families of these artists for their generous donations of artwork. Bill, Sally, and George were all integral figures in the Lawrence arts scene and dear friends of the Lawrence Arts Center. We miss them.

her life. Kim will also be studying and learning more about ceramics in Asia.

S-151 Bill Snead (1937 - 2016) Ringo, Paul, John and George. Philadelphia Convention Hall September 2, 1964 Photograph, 22 x 19”, 1964 $400.00 Bill Snead grew up in Lawrence, getting his first photography job at the early age of seventeen at the Lawrence Journal-World. In 1964, when Bill was the photo director for the Wilmington (Delaware) News-Journal, the Beatles came to Philadelphia for a concert. Outside the Philadelphia Convention Hall, Bill saw some “press photographers” heading inside, got in the middle of them, and snuck his way into a news conference. As the Beatles walked in snapping their fingers, cigarettes in their mouths, Bill got ready to snap his shot. This image was taken at the end of the 30-minute news conference. Bill went on to become the photo director of United Press International in Vietnam during the years 1967-1969. Returning to the states, he worked with UPI/Chicago, National Geographic Magazine, and The Washington Post. In 1992, he returned to Lawrence and the Journal-World, writing, shooting, and

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managing the newsroom for fifteen years.

S-153 Sally Piller (1955 – 2015) Oimoi Woodcut, 17 x 15”, 2014 $400.00 Sally Frerichs Piller was born in St. Louis, Missouri in 1955. She earned her BFA in printmaking at the University of Kansas in 1977. Making woodblock prints was the primary focus of her art making in her adult life, though she also worked in other printmaking techniques such as intaglio, lithography, monotype, letterpress, as well as in many other media, including the most important in her opinion, drawing. From 2007 to 2009, Sally was the owner, director, and curator of 6 Gallery in Lawrence, Kansas, and a friend and

mentor to many artists.

S-154 George Paley (1948 – 2016)

Untitled Mask Metal, 12 x 15 x 4”, Unknown year $300.00 George was active in the Lawrence art scene as a sculptor and patron, and helped launch the Warehouse Arts District Final Fridays, and Lawrence Creates Makerspace. He contributed immensely to the development of small businesses downtown. George Paley graduated with honors with a BA in Communications in Radio-Television-Film from the Moody College of Communication at the University of Texas at Austin. He loved art, music, traveling, and collecting.

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FEATURED ARTIST KRIS KUKSI Born March 2, 1973 in Springfield, Missouri and growing up in neighboring Kansas, Kris spent his youth in rural seclusion and isolation along with a blue-collar working mother, two significantly older brothers, and an absent father. Open countr y, sparse trees, and alcoholic stepfather, all paved the way for an individual saturated in imagination and introversion. His propensity for the unusual has been a constant since childhood, a lifelong fascination that lent itself to his macabre ar t later in life. The grotesque to him, as it seemed, was beautiful. Kris Kuksi garners recognition and acclaim for the intricate sculptures that result from his unique and meticulous technique. A process that requires countless hours to assemble, collect, manipulate, cut, and re-shape thousands of individual par ts, finally uniting them into an orchestral-like seamless cohesion that defines the historical rise and fall of civilization and envisions the possible future(s) of humanity. Each sculpture embodies the trademarks of his philosophy and practice, while ser ving as a testament to the multifaceted nature of perception – from timeless iconic references of Gods and Goddess, to challenging ideas of organized religion and morality, to the struggle to understand, and bend, the limits of mor tality. None is complete without a final and brilliant touch of satire and rebuke all conceived in the aesthetic essence of the Baroque fused with the modern day industrial world. In personal reflection, Kris feels that in the world today much of mankind is oftentimes frivolous and fragile, being driven primarily by greed and materialism. He hopes that his ar t exposes the fallacies of Man, unveiling a new level of awareness to the viewer. His work has received several awards and prizes and has been featured in over 100 exhibitions in galleries and museums worldwide including the Smithsonian’s National Por trait Galler y. Kris’ ar t can also be seen in a number of international ar t magazines, book covers and theatrical posters. Kris’ ar t is featured in both public and private collections in the United States, Europe, and Australia.


THANK YOU TO OUR ART AUCTION COMMITTEE Jean Anderson, Co-Chair Clare Doveton, Co-Chair Tiffany Francis Lacee Hanson Barbara Huppee Stephen Johnson Molly Krause Robert Krause Chris McGrew Brianna Mosiman Margie Wakefield Evan Williams THANK YOU TO THE FOLLOWING 2015 RAISE THE PADDLE DONORS Jennifer and Patrick Alderdice Jean and Justin Anderson Barbara Huppee and Jerry Bailey Robin Bayer Jolisa and Don Buchner Judith Calhoun Kay and Tom Carmody Joy and Chris Coleman Matt Gilhousen Joan and Web Golden Diane and Al Horning Pam and Eric Huerter Ellie LeCompte Sara Scrittore and Massimo Parrini Teresa and Stan Rasmussen Dru and Bill Sampson Sally Hare-Schriner and Dan Schriner Tania and Neil Thompson



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