Susan Williams Susan Williams has been involved in different types of art media since her childhood. She has worked in fabric, yarn, stained glass, drawing, oils, watercolor and collage, and was an original member of Greenville Brushstrokes. Over the years she has taken multiple art classes with local, regional and national teachers. Her enjoyment in working with watercolor comes from the clarity, lightness and serendipitous nature of the watercolors. |
Harvey Wooten Harvey Sharp Wooten grew up in Kinston, NC and has lived in Greenville NC since 1981. She is a passionate and strong supporter of the arts in every way. She serves on the board of directors of the Pitt County Arts Council and The Art Lab in Greenville bears her name. Harvey takes costume and vintage jewelry pieces and “reimagines” them into works of art. Each piece has a watch face in it and is cleverly named. Bright and colorful, these pieces make excellent gifts and are conversation pieces for sure. |
Candace Sturgill Candace Sturgill is a self-taught artist whose works have won prizes, been featured in art shows, and displayed in homes and businesses. Her newest passion is paper art including paper bead jewelry and Quilling. Quilling is the ancient art of paper filigree. She is a retired Free Methodist pastor and chaplain with a BA in Religious studies. She won her first art studies scholarship at twelve and studied with all adult students. |
Karen Warren Originally from East Lansing Michigan, Karen Warren currently lives in Simpson NC with her husband Jim and their dog Maya. Since retiring Karen has taken art classes at Emerge Gallery and the Greenville Museum of Art. She loves the discovery and experimentation aspect of creating art. She makes a variety of types of jewelry and owns Doe Run Jewelry company. Currently she is most interested in mixed media, painting, and printmaking. |
DeAnn Daniel DeAnn L. Daniel, Deeski Love Art, is a mixed media artist who wants to show how art can beautiful and inspiring at the same time as it is thought provoking and powerful. Her series, Black Flower Power, is featured at the gallery in multiple forms - originals, prints, stickers, and more. |