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Studio Artists
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Individual artists rent studio space at Ginko's for their own professional work. Current artists in residence include: |
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Fiberartist Liz Burgess is currently exploring the idea of collaborating with nature. She's using found objects, driftwood, indigo dye, surface design techniques, and sericulture (the hand raising of silkworms) to make sculptural pieces.
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Nancy Bradford Garver,
quilter and teacher, has been sewing for over 40 years. Her signature quilts are studies in values and patterns, using only black, white and shades of grey. |
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Sue Copeland Jones' surface design techniques include dyeing, discharge, screen printing, stamping, and painting. Her work is sold as yardage as well as wall hangings and wearables. |
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Theodore Thomas Nowick, sculptor, now specializing in kinetic mobiles from wood, wire, paper, cloth and found objects. |
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Linda Grashoff combines fiberart, photography and drawing to honor the reality of the material world. She photographs the Vermillion River almost daily and documents a biological phenomena which produces irridescent films on the surface of the water.
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Passages,
original quilts by Nancy Bradford Garver. |  |  | More |  |
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