Stan Miller
has been a professional painter in watercolor and egg tempera for more than thirty years. The artist has exhibited his paintings in numerous exhibitions, galleries and museums. A signature member of the American Watercolor Society as well as an AWS award winner, Stan Miller also teaches workshops and classes in Spokane and throughout the United States.
Liz Bishop
has a creative energy and innovation in ceramic art which has resulted in a unique exploration of surface and texture. From hand built to wheel thrown, functional to sculptural, round to square, organic to avant-garde. Liz uses a variety of techniques for making, decorating and firing her work. Her latest work combines dynamic and serene shapes with fused glass, and metal for unique design and expression in ceramic art.
Sheila Bledsoe
is a Northwest artist who painted her first oil painting in 1969 and has been "hooked on art ever since." The Pacific Northwest has provided her endless opportunities, and her inspirational work is available as art prints, greeting cards, and other printable items.
Scott Miller
is a photographer living in Tucson Arizona. He started taking pictures while living in Seattle, worked for a couple of years on the scenery in North Idaho and Eastern Washington, and is now learning to take pictures of the desert.