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We are now members of the Kentucky Guild of Artists and Craftsmen. Based in Berea, KY it is a long established and influential Art Guild. We are proud to have been accepted into the Guild. www.kyguild.org

For fun and quirky, prize winning pottery, contact Michael Terra of Paducah Ky. Outstanding artist and all around Mensch.

For hammered silver jewelry bar none, check out the artistic flair of Sara Rhoades. She's here in Evansville, just received her Masters in art and creates awesome pieces.

Next door to the Arts Council is LaSombra Coffee Roasting Company. It is THE best place in Evansville to buy THE freshest coffee! The owner imports the coffee beans and roasts them in her big roaster hidden somewhere in Newburgh. Open for breakfast and lunch, it also features lovely teas and yummy fresh foods. They can put together custom gift baskets too.

OK, these folks aren't artists. We met them @ Gift of Light Expo - which is more of a spiritual/psychic/lecture type of thing but they also highlight alternative medicines and spiritual art - and Kotah falls into that category. Into the category of alternative medicine falls this lovely couple: George and Vickie Cox. He does aroma therapy and she does ionic detox. I HIGHLY recommend both!

A lovely young artist specializing in encaustic designs, Kathryn Dart, truly a mixed media artist if you include everything she does. I'm just truly amazed what she can do with wax! Check out her website.

New friend and kindred spirit, Derek Gregory. An all-encompassing talented man, he has lately been working in "cold glass." He creates mosaics in colored glass that are outstanding. When we parted, he went home with 4 fewer pieces! It was an awesome trade! He also has a facebook page. It is more up to date than his website. But you have to look at both to get an appreciation of all he can do. 

Our friend, Curt Buethe, is a fabulous potter. His glaze work is very unique.  Feel free to view his art on his facebook: Curt's Pottery

New friend: Jaime Haney, we met @ the Arts and Crafts Fair in Newburgh. She paints very well and also sells heirloom tomato plants. She's local to the Tristate area and a sweet lady. Check out her site!

What can we say about Debbe Horgan? She hails from Wisconsin and we met in Chicago. It takes an awful lot of talent for me to promote a jewelry artist and Debbe has it. I have 3 sets of her earrings and two cameos and one long chain of freshwater pearls that are to die for! I return to her pieces over and over again. They are so unique and so lovely. Truly distinctive jewelry. She admits to not keeping up with her website very well so you may want to check her out live at a show. 

Booth neighbor in Atlanta and winner of the Poster Award: Deona Fish. All her "canvas" is recycled materials and her painting is warm, inviting and perhaps a bit child-like. We thought it was lovely.