Isabel Kidd is a British American born and raised in Lynchburg, VA. I’m a self-taught multimedia artist/photographer and finally started up my small business a couple of years ago-Isabel Kidd Art. Though I love creating with anything I can get my hands on, recently I’ve been enjoying making drip-pour paintings, abstract paintings, dioramas, and resin/clay/wire jewelry.
Read MoreCatching Up with Krys Kinsel. Krys has always been the artsy type. She started selling hand made comics during lunch in high school to buy chupa chips and still makes comics. Krys stays busy with being the host of Zineville, an immersive youtube channel about zines, art projects and getting their community excited about zines.
Read MoreElla Morrison is a Filipino American multimedia designer based in Central Virginia. She collaborates with a wide range of clients on projects such as illustrative portraits, merchandise design, and digital marketing but also just loves to doodle out of sheer enjoyment.
Read MoreThe ArtStorm project works to bring public awareness to stormdrains through public art. In this tour, you will learn about our stormwater infrastructure, enjoy public art, explore ways in which you can contribute to caring for our natural and built water systems, AND work with a group to paint stormdrains in the Lynchburg area using stencils.
Read MoreMeridith De Avila Khan is a photographer & writer who has made her home in Virginia for over a decade. Making beautiful images and telling compelling stories is the how she finds her way in the world.
Read MoreKiera Hight was born and raised in Lynchburg, Virginia. She earned her BS in Cinematic Arts from Liberty University and then went on to work in the Film and Television industry. She has worked on many a feature and branched off to be an independent Director of Photography recently.
Read MoreI am a visual artist working in Central Virginia. While primarily a painter, I enjoy working in other mediums and can be found experimenting with techniques. I first developed my love for art by watching Star Wars. As a young child, I could never articulate my fascination with the visuals presented in the series of movies, but I understood that someone had created everything from their imagination.
Read MoreSuzanne V Paddock was born and raised in suburban New York. She received a BS in Visual Arts from the State University in New Paltz, NY. She was involved in the arts community in Woodstock and Kingston before moving in 2012 to Central Virginia. Since then, Paddock has been an active member of the burgeoning arts community in the town of Bedford and is also on the exhibition committee at Bower Center for the Arts. Paddock has exhibited in Virginia and New York in group, solo, judged, and juried exhibitions over the years. Currently she works out of her residential studio offering tours by appointment.
Read MoreMelissa Rudge was born and raised in Madison Heights, VA. She graduated from Radford University with a degree in Art Education. After serving for two years as an Art Educator in Peace Corps Ghana, Melissa moved to Orlando, FL. Today you can find her teaching art to elementary school students and enjoying the Florida sunshine.
Read MoreI’m Elizabeth Gray, better known around the internet as @thegraytergood. I am an artist/creative person with a focus on hand-drawn letters, or ‘handlettering’. I’m an introvert who isn’t afraid to admit I struggle with “people-ing”, and when I started using art to express myself, I found that people all over the world are drawn to that kind of honesty. That humor and openness has become a distinguishing mark of my personal style, and I’ve created fun, custom lettering work for big brands, small restaurants, and everything in between. My style of work is usually characterized by the use of a monochromatic color palette and is always detailed, playful, and legible.
Read MoreI`m a Mexican American artist based in Lynchburg. My installation piece was inspired by the unrealistic expectations we all develop when we are children. If a child is good at writing, all the adults in their life encourage them to pursuit that interest. Teachers and parents fill their hearts with dreams and fantasies of one day publishing a book or becoming something remarkable on the subject. In my case, it was with art. I had dreams of one day becoming a famous artist and help bring my family out of poverty.
Read MoreJacob Laverty is graphic designer from Lynchburg, Va. He has worked as a designer with the local newspaper, the News & Advance, and is currently the production coordinator/graphic designer at Sweet Briar College. Honestly, I didn't really know I wanted to do art until recently. I knew I had a knack for it but didn't know what field I wanted to get into. When I was growing up I had a massive imagination and, thankfully, that carried over into adulthood.
Read MoreMary Kumar holds a Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education and a Masters degree in Biblical Exposition and Sacred Music. Art was one of her greatest childhood preoccupations. Mary lost her desire to create art after high school; however, ironically, she continued to attract and befriend artists throughout her college and postgraduate years. In some sense, she lived vicariously through these vibrant artists with whom she shared community.
Read MoreKrys Kinsel is an alien that enjoys sloths, rice, and hoarding art supplies. She is currently working on a comic (or three) and collecting zines and art with her husband and artist wrangler, David.
Read MoreNew’ish to the Central Virginia region, I reside just outside Lynchburg with my husband, and our dog Abe. I create paintings in a surrealistic style, using surprising objects, unexpected juxtapositions, and symbolism to tell a story.
Read MoreVictoria Towns, Graduated from Mary Baldwin College (now University) in 2013 with a studio art major in painting and extended media. She is currently working at Riverviews Artspace with the Emerging Artists and with the Art to the People project. When she’s not helping artists or creating her own stuff you can find her with Rogue Productions or with her family.
Read MoreJulie Pierre is a self-taught, abstract artist using acrylic paints and alcohol inks. She’s originally from Kansas, but currently resides in Lynchburg, VA. She loves to create and is most drawn to fluid art and her personal fluid style represents “release”: release of control and the acceptance of things that cannot be changed.
Read MoreStephen Kissel is an illustrator with a background in graphic design, currently residing in Lynchburg, VA. He’s most recently worked with clients such as Blik Surface Graphics, Thomas Jefferson's Poplar Forest, as well as the drawing community, Doodlers Anonymous.
Read MoreArtist T.ove' A.lstad P.hipps has been doodling and writing poetry since childhood, but only over the past 16 years has she become more serious about producing pieces that are thought provoking, inspiring positive vibes to those who enjoy her art.
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