Hot Springs Hot Pots – February Cover

Hot Springs is a vibrant town overflowing with creative and talented artists. A mini collaboration of artist’s “pots” produced our cover design… “Hot Springs Hot Pots.”

To help coordinate this project, several artists sent photos and gallery owner’s Dolores Justus and Willie and Ann Gilbert submitted photos of their artist’s works. Donna Dunnahoe cleverly crafted the teapot design and Richard Stephens laid out the cover.

A hearty thank you to all who participated, getting photos our way sometimes into the wee hours of the morning!

Many of these artists will be on hand for gallery walk, or their work will be, so feel free to stop in to see what other goodies they have in the galleries. This is just a “tip of the teapot” to all our fantastic artists. If we missed you or your favorite artist on this project, let’s put our heads together to see what other collaborations we can conjure up!

 

Hot Springs Hot Pot Artists

Kari Albright- Justus Fine Art Gallery

Michael Ashley- Justus Fine Art Gallery

Virgil Barksdale-American Art Gallery

Joe Bruhin- Justus Fine Art Gallery

Rick Carter-American Art Gallery

Nancy Conley- Justus Fine Art Gallery

Donna Dunnahoe-Dunnahoe Art Studio

Zack Dryden-Dryden Pottery

Corina Fedorowicz-Arrowpoint Pottery

Valerie Hanks-Goetz-American Art Gallery

Barbara Larkin-Fox Pass Pottery

Jim Larkin-Fox Pass Pottery

David Mills-Hot Springy Dingy

Charles Riley-Riley Art Glass Studio

Michael Riley-Riley Art Glass Studio

Gene Sparling-Forest Path Gallery

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