One of my first workshops for the Glen Arbor Arts Center brought in various levels of artists who eagerly took on visual problem-solving, color theory, composing a painting to working on-location agenda with enthusiasm.
Mercedes Bowyer, 44, has had a seat on both sides of the arts table. For more than a decade, she lead the Oliver Arts Center, a community arts center in Frankfort, Michigan. After leaving the Oliver, she found herself making the art. A series of life changes pointed her back to an old familiar practice: […]
Antrim County painter Wendy McWhorter, 68, is a late bloomer, self-described. But after retiring in 2013 she blossomed — a verb that applies to her creative practice, and her subject matter. Wendy is passionate about flowers. They meet so many needs: color, shape, their brightening presence in the landscape and the front yard. But it’s […]
Laura Korch joined the Northwestern Michigan College art department in August 2023. She runs the ceramics and sculpture programs. “I had a very strong pull to [clay] as a child,” said the 43-year-old Traverse City resident. “As my work in pottery began changing into sculpture, I went to grad school [Arizona State] and started painting, […]
Blankets. Pieces of mirror. A chair that isn’t a chair. Traverse City artist Mike Cotter, 79, has spent a long time thinking about low materials as high art. He went back to art school after moving permanently to Traverse City in 2008, and reignited a dormant studio practice that got sidelined. This is what he […]
Traverse City painter Justin Shull “knew, even in high school, that I really wanted to be making visual art in some capacity.” And, that’s the course the 41-year-old artist set: a 2004 BA in Studio Art from Dartmouth College [Hanover, New Hampshire], followed by a 2009 MFA in Visual Arts from Rutgers University [New Brunswick, […]
Carolyn Swift, 66, is the visual art version of living [well, making] large. Her collages — a melange of materials, and techniques — can measure as wide as 60″. And across all that surface is a feast of marks, color, texture, raised elements that explore collage beyond its humble cut-and-paste foundations. It has been “a […]
Northern Michigan is painter Randi Ford’s subject, from Sleeping Bear Dunes to Pictured Rocks. Her work is inspired by these natural places — so much so that the 34-year-old artist moved to Benzie County last summer so she could live and practice where she find artistic and spiritual nourishment. You may already know her work: […]
Judith Shepelak’s road toward a full-time studio practice came after she’d worked as a paralegal, then a graphic designer, then a landscape designer. In between she raised her children. For the last two decades, her creative focus has been on ideas and subjects that interest her instead of a client; and she executes them all […]
Artist Carrie Betlyn-Eder, 68, first visited Leelanau County in 1968, as a child with her siblings and parents. She watched the moon walk from a house in Leland, and got a taste for the place [“It just got under my skin”]. In 2022, Carrie and her husband, Mickey, relocated from St. Paul, Minnesota. Carrie, a […]
Leelanau County artist Margo Burian, 61, has carved a niche for herself in the cultural landscape. Her atmospheric paintings of the the locality’s land, sky, water, and historic farmsteads are known and coveted by a wide range of fans and collectors. She began her professional life as a commercial illustrator, and has traveled from depicting […]
The outdoors comes indoors to the Lobby Gallery at the Glen Arbor Arts Center. By The Side Of The Road is a series of abstract, mixed media landscapes out of the imagination of painter Alice Moss, 67. Moss has been watching, and walking, and thinking about the roadside and woodlands of Leelanau County since the […]
One of my first workshops for the Glen Arbor Arts Center brought in various levels of artists who eagerly took on visual problem-solving, color theory, composing a painting to working on-location agenda with enthusiasm.
Every year I look forward to participating in the Glen Arbor Arts Center shows, especially the Plein Air Weekend Paint Out.
The Glen Arbor Arts Center board members, staff and volunteers are talented and committed friends and neighbors of the arts center. It has been a rewarding and fun opportunity to serve on the board.
Joanne’s approach to mapmaking is not conventional, and what she ultimately produced from her residency was a dynamic, dimensional map of the area she staked out in Glen Arbor Township.
Being a member of the Glen Arbor Arts Center provides opportunities to stretch my artistic muscles to make pieces for the interesting show themes.
I believe art-making is an intrinsic part of being human, and I greatly enjoy helping people explore their creative potential.
This will be my first-time teaching at the Arts Center and I am excited to offer a class for an organization that supports artists and has terrific facilities for the arts.
Alyssa Brieanne Jordan is one of the Glen Arbor Arts Center's year-round teachers, and one of the Art Rangers Summer Camp instructors.
From sculptors to printmakers, from fiber artists to photographers, from painters to potters, from illustrators to makers of all types … there are more than 100 professional artists who are members of the Glen Arbor Arts Center. Click on the links below and explore their creativity.
Barbara Reich
Joan Richmond
Ken Richmond
Mary Ann Samyn
Angela Saxon
Judith Shepelak
Rhonda Sherwin
Justin Shull
Alexandra Siciliano
Debby Singleton
Delilah Smith
Carol Spaulding
Pam Spicer
Sallie Stanley
Holly Sturges
Mary Sundstrom
Vinnie Sutherland
Jeanette Swanson Dyer
Susan Thompson
Lynn Uhlmann
Debra Van Leen
James Veenstra
Linda Walker
David Westerfield
Sharon Will
Robine Wright