Artist Instructors

Meet the renowned artist instructors eager to share their knowledge and techniques with you. With a willingness to get messy in the name of art, each instructor brings a wealth of insight and enthusiastic energy with them to CREATE Seattle. Get to know them below and meet them in person this October.

Each artist instructor was asked a few in-depth questions about their experience and approach to their craft. Here’s what they had to tell us.



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Thomas Ashman

Thomas Ashman is a mixed media artist, bookbinder, composer, and teacher, who lives and works in and around Albuquerque, New Mexico. Drawing inspiration from his background in literature and experiences in the construction trades, Thomas developed his unique metal and wire book binding technique to facilitate the use of unusual materials such as glass, sheet metal, and various types of hardware for the binding and covering of quality handmade art journals. Thomas also enjoys altering dolls, making found object jewelry, and building elaborate mixed media sculptures.

Website: www.blacksheepartist.com

Sessions

  • Hardware Journal (6 hours) (Wednesday)
  • Glass Journal (6 hours) (Friday)
  • Copper Journal (6 hours) (Saturday)


Clarissa Callesen

Clarissa is the creator of Strange and Wonderful Things, which is truly the best description of her work. She is the rescuer of tacky dolls and forgotten trash, with lots of laughter, hard work, and magic those items are reborn. Through her eclectic, mysterious, and surreal work she tells stories about the joy and tribulations that is the human experience. Clarissa teaching style is down to earth and fun, believing there is always more than one solution to a problem. Embracing the grunge and cherishing the mistakes are two of her primary philosophies. Clarissa brings her diverse experiences as a tattoo artist, functional potter, and gallery owner to teaching and sharing her true love the world of Mixed Media art. She exhibits throughout the Pacific Northwest at art festivals and selective galleries. She has been published in Linda and Opie O'Brien's book, Who's Your DADA? Written several feature articles for Art Doll Quarterly, Art Journaling Magazine, and has been published multiple times in Somerset Studio.

Website: http://clarissacallesen.blogspot.com/

Sessions

  • Wish Keeper Art Doll (6 hours) (Wednesday)
  • Our Sacred Hear (6 hours) (Thursday)
  • Delightful Distressing (3 hours) (Thursday Evening)


Jen Crossley

Jen is an Australian mixed media artist and highly sought after instructor. Her art is truly unique, incorporating many a found object, vintage ephemera, metal she has herself etched, resin and much more. With a true eye for detail and the ability to see past a rusty bit of metal, Jen is able to create assemblage pieces, tiny books and jewelry from this assortment of pieces she collects.

Website: www.amarkintime.com

Sessions

  • Bird House Pendants (6 hours) (Wednesday)
  • Vintage Metal Etched Book (6 hours) (Thursday) 
  • Let's Brooch the Subject (3 hours) (Friday Evening)


Jen Cushman

Jen Cushman is mixed-media artist, author, columnist, designer and nationally-known instructor. She is Vice President/Partner for ICE Resin Susan Lenart Kazmer. Jen has authored two books; Explore, Create, Resinate: Mixed Media Techniques using ICE Resin® and Making Metal Jewelry by F&W. Her art has been published in Belle Armoire Jewelry, Jewelry Affaire, Somerset Workshop, Cloth, Paper, Scissors, WireWork, Somerset Home, Somerset Studios, Somerset Life, Somerset Memories and others. Currently, she writes a column called "The Mixed Media Metalsmith" in each issue of Cloth, Paper, Scissors.

Website: www.jencushman.com

Sessions

  • Breaking Out of the Bezel (6 hours) (Wednesday)
  • Links, Clasps, Components and Chain (6 hours) (Thursday)
  • Ready, Set, Resinate (3 hours) (Thursday Evening)


Ingrid Dijkers

Ingrid has developed a unique, sometimes quirky and playful form of journaling that is uniquely her own. Her books have been shown in galleries throughout the country and her work is held in private collections throughout the world. Ingrid has had her work in publications such as Art Journaling, Somerset Studios, the premiere issue of Jewelry Affaire and the books 1,000 Artist Journal Pages and New Directions in Altered Books among many other publications. Currently Ingrid is teaching workshops throughout the country.

Website: www.IngridDijkers.com

Sessions

  • Vintage File Folder Journals (6 hours) (Wednesday) 
  • The Bug Book (6 hours) (Thursday)


Dorit Elisha

Mixed media artist, instructor and author. Works with paper and fiber to create artist books, collage and assemblages.

Website: www.doritelisha.com

Sessions

  • Mad Scientist's Collage (6 hours) (Saturday)
  • Fontastic Art (3 hours) (Sunday)


Katherine England

Katherine England is an Artist and Art Educator at large in So. California. She has an active studio and teaches in local schools and retreats across the country. She has been an activist for art education in the public school system for the last 24 years. Besides her own public installations she loves working with communities on projects. She has overseen 22 installations in local schools as well as public parks in Fullerton, Anaheim and other OC cities. Her favorite medium at is glass and tesserae. She loves breaking, nipping, melting it and coaxing it into playful patterns and whimsical figures. Her largest mosaic piece is 40' by 8' but she also enjoys creating small mosaic shrines. She currently lives in Fullerton, Ca.

Website: www.katherineengland.com

Sessions

  • So You Think You Can't Draw (6 hours) (Wednesday)
  • Adventures in Journal Building (6 hours) (Thursday)
  • What a Great Face! (3 hours) (Thursday Evening)


Dea Fischer

With a growing reputation for crafting beautiful artist's books, Dea Fischer has an extensive background in bookbinding and collage techniques. A demanding professional career left little time and room for art, so it was time for a big change! Eight years later, Dea is the conservator for the public library and teaches sold out courses in bookbinding, altered books and collage. Dea has a slow-burning love affair with books, collage and low-tech photography. In her off hours, she engages her community in acts of random creation.

Website: www.thestarbook.ca

Sessions

  • Creating the Vision: Image Creation for Mixed Media (6 hours) (Wednesday)
  • Magnificent Marbling (6 hours) (Thursday)
  • Paper Quilting (3 hours) (Thursday Evening)
  • Recycled Reads: The Art of the Altered Book (6 hours) (Saturday)
  • Rock Paper Scissors: Enriching Your Collage Surface (3 hours) (Sunday)


Helen Shafer Garcia

Helen Shafer Garcia is a painter, mixed media, found object and assemblage artist and award winning illustrator. Her whimsical style shows a love for living creatively with a studio filled to the brim with found objects! Helen's watercolor illustrations have graced the cover brochures, garden articles and advertisements of numerous international resorts and magazines for more than 23 years. Awards include four San Diego Press Club First Place Awards of Excellence in Illustration for San Diego Home/Garden Lifestyles Magazine. Helen writes articles for Cloth, Paper, Scissors and Studios Magazines. She holds a BA degree in Fine Arts and currently teaches college level watercolor and acrylic painting. She also teaches Watercolor and Mixed Media workshops internationally and across the US.

Website: www.HelenShaferGarcia.com

Sessions

  • Animal Cracker Portraits (6 hours) (Wednesday)
  • Planed and Folded Wooden Book (6 hours) (Thursday)
  • Color Pencil Surfaces (6 hours) (Friday) 


Nathalie Kalbach

Nathalie is a European Mixed Media Artist. She is living her dream creating and teaching in and out of her n*Studio. Her layered work is an explosion of texture, dimension and jewel tone colors. In her workshops she shares her secrets for using paint and ink to reveal texture, show you many options on how to make the most of your supplies, gives tips for embedding found objects and show how to unlock your personal creativity. She has taught in-person workshops all over the world and meeting her students is always the biggest highlight for her.

Website: http://www.nathaliesstudio.com

Sessions

  • It's All About Layers: Art Journal Class (6 hours) (Friday)
  • Acrylic Media Demystified (6 hours) (Saturday)
  • Texture Galore Canvas (3 hours) (Saturday Evening)
  • Texture Heaven Art Journal (3 hours) (Sunday)


Erin Keck

Erin Keck is a Steampunk style assemblage artist residing in Mechanicsburg, PA. Erin is nationally recognized for her Steampunk Clocks created from original laser cut gears. Her creations have been featured in the book 1,000 Steampunk Creations, Just Steampunk Magazine, as well as Jewelry Affaire Magazine. Erin travels throughout the United States teaching and sharing her talent of assemblage art.

Website: www.EKCreations.etsy.com

Sessions

  • Rustic Mica Journal (6 hours) (Wednesday)
  • Scrappy Bits and Pieces Bracelet (6 hours) (Thursday)
  • Vintage Necklace Journal (6 hours) (Friday)
  • This and That Steampunk Clock (6 hours) (Saturday)
  • Words From the Heart (3 hours) (Saturday Evening)
  • Secret Message Capsule (3 hours) (Sunday)


Jane LaFazio

Jane LaFazio, a full-time artist since 1998, truly believes she is living the life she was meant to live! In that time, she has cultivated a wide range of skills as a painter, mixed media, quilt artist, art teacher and blogger. She's known for her fun-loving, creative teaching style, and providing a relaxed supportive environment in the classroom. She teaches workshops online and at art retreats internationally. Jane's artwork has been featured in Cloth, Paper, Scissors and Quilting Arts magazines many times, and in Danny Gregory's An Illustrated Life, and in numerous books. Jane has made numerous appearances on Quilting Arts TV and is featured in instructional DVDs "From Art Journaling to Art," "Layered & Fused Applique Quilts: From Fabric Scraps to Recycled Circles" and "The Small Art Quilt" are available on Amazon.

Website: http://JaneLaFazio.com

Sessions

  • Free Spirited Free Motion Art Quilting (6 hours) (Wednesday)
  • Free Spirited Free Motion Art Quilting (6 hours) (Thursday)
  • Machine Needle-Felting: Layered & Textured (6 hours) (Friday & Saturday)
  • Mini Text and Textiles: A Small Hand Stitched Story Quilt (3 hours) (Sunday)


Elena Lai Etcheverry

Elena Lai Etcheverry is a freelance Designer and the Founder and Executive Director of Charity Wings a Non-Profit Organization dedicated to helping Artists and Crafters raise money for their favorite causes. In April of 2013 she along with her team opened the Charity Wings Art & Craft Center in San Diego, Ca. The CWACC is an inspiring place for people of all ages to Gather, Give Back, And Create. A life long crafter, Elena has a column in Cloth Paper Scissors Magazine "Artists Give Back" where she features Mixed Media Artists that have given the gift of art. She has also been published in Stampington Memories, and Mixed Media Girls by Suzi Blu. She is the hostess of the very popular "LIVE from CHA" an online streaming fundraiser filmed at the CHA trade shows. Her motto, "Be the change you wish to see in the world".

Website:

Sessions

  • Buttons, Baubles and Handmade Charms (6 hours) (Friday)


Leighanna Light

Leighanna Light is an art instructor and mixed media assemblage artist known for her whimsical style and unique use of found objects. Her background is in fine arts and photography, but she considers herself self taught when it comes to the assemblage work that she now creates. She has been instructing art workshops for the past 15 years, teaching locally and internationally. Leighanna is represented by galleries and museums across the country and work has been published in numerous books and magazines including The Studio, Art Doll Quarterly and Somerset Studio. "I love to create, to hunt for things to create with and to share my creativity with others. It's what I live for, it's my oxygen."  Leighanna grew up in a small town in upstate NY. She has spent most of the past 16 years New Mexico, and currently resides in Taos, NM, with her best friends, Thomas, Lily and Sam.

Website: www.thingmakerstudio.blogspot.com

Sessions

  • Faux Etching: Surface Design on Metal (6 hours) (Wednesday)
  • Birds Gone Wild (6 hours) (Friday)
  • Beyond the Vintage Metal Deck: Taking the Mystery Out of Working with Metal (9 hours) (Saturday)


Cindy Lohbeck

With 30 years of fabric dyeing experience, Cindy brings humor, wit and value-able lessons to each class. Affectionately known as "The Bucket Lady", her color insight and useful tips and techniques add to the fun and fast paced nature of her classes. The Hands On Hand Dyes innovative and reusable tool kits, along with her supportive instruction makes every hand dyeing class an empowering and successful experience that will add to your eye for color and value, as well as your stash! Kits provide low water, compact, neat and tidy methods that are suitable for every environment!

Website: www.handsonhanddyes.com

Sessions

  • Indigo Shibori (6 hours) (Saturday)
  • 24 Step Color Mixing (3 hours) (Saturday Evening)
  • Snow & Ice Dyeing (3 hours) (Sunday)


Liesel Lund

Liesel Lund is a full time artist who loves to teach and share her passion for art and the creative process. She believes we are all artists and that making art adds an invaluable richness to our lives. After majoring in art, she continued taking drawing, painting and scientific illustration courses at The University of Washington, and Gage Academy of Art. She has worn many creative hats in her career. As a Peace Corps Volunteer in Thailand she created a nature education center at a Doi Luang National Park. Later she designed graphics for Seattle's Woodland Park Zoo, children's books for McGraw-Hill, and textiles for Tommy Bahama. These days you can find her in her Seattle studio, spoiling her kitties and drinking large cups of tea while she works with watercolor, acrylic, jewelry, art journals, tin, fiber and textiles. Liesel has been creating and selling her jewelry since 2003. She teaches classes in Seattle and has taught at Artfest, Journalfest, and at Daniel Smith Art Store. She is a featured artist in Creative Wildfire by LK Ludwig, Studios Spring 2010, and Drawing Lab for Mixed Media Artists by Carla Sonheim.

Website: www.liesellund.com

Sessions

  • Secret Imaginings (6 hours) (Wednesday)
  • Romancing the Tin: Mixed Media Necklace (6 hours) (Thursday)
  • Juicy Watercolor Textures Sampler (3 hours) (Thursday Evening)


Kari McKnight-Holbrook

An award winning artist who teaches at retreats and stores around the world, and is featured in galleries and magazines such as Cloth Paper Scissors, CPS Studios, Art Journaling /Somerset Studio, and Stampington. Kari helped develop materials for Faber Castell's Art Journal & ATC Kits. Her stamp line launched in 2011. This devoted instructor delights in sharing with students, and watching them bloom in their artistic journeys. Her engaging classes are designed with pleasure and success in mind, enthusiastically guiding techniques while allowing for self discovery and individualization.

Website: www.backporchartessa.blogspot.com

Sessions

  • Frumpy to Fantasy (6 hours) (Friday)
  • Gelli Print Joy (6 hours) (Saturday)
  • Faux Faces (3 hours) (Saturday Evening)
  • Power Words (3 hours) (Sunday)


Jacqueline Newbold

Jacqueline Newbold's travels give her a never-ending source of inspiration to represent little gems of the world in her color-filled paintings. Primarily a watercolor artist, she uses a warm and playful color palette to incorporate mixed media into her art. Jacqueline has conducted watercolor workshops in Provence, France and is looking forward to be teaching in Italy this September.  She has several articles published in the mixed-media magazines, Cloth Paper Scissors, Studios and Somerset Studio Art Journaling about creating art while on your journey. Her self-published book, Watercolor Journeys is a helpful guide for beginning to advanced watercolor enthusiasts.

Website: http://newboldart.com/

Sessions

  • Tropical Paradise: An Imaginary Watercolor Journey (6 hours) (Wednesday)
  • Tutti Frutti Watercolors (6 hours) (Thursday)
  • Cave Paintings (3 hours) (Thursday Evening)
  • My Favorite Journal (6 hours) (Friday)


Kieu Pham Gray

Kieu Pham Gray has been creating jewelry for over 15 years. She started from the need to "look the part" while working in retail management for Neiman Marcus. Since then she has sold to over 30 stores in 10 states and participated in numerous juried art shows. For eight years Kieu owned Bead Q! in the Cleveland area. Today, with her husband Andy, they run TheUrbanBeader.com, working to provide industry with specialty goods. Kieu teaches a variety of classes throughout the Midwest and East Coast. Detailed instruction and personal attention have been her key to success.

Website: www.theurbanbeader.com

Sessions

  • Blossoming Enamel (3 hours) (Thursday Evening)
  • Notable Leather (6 hours) (Friday)
  • CosmoPearlitan (3 hours) (Sunday)


Kristen Robinson

Kristen Robinson is on the artistic journey of her life, one she compares to dancing through the pages of a history book. With a love of all things from the past and the stories locked within them she is drawn to many different forms of art from jewelry and textiles to painting and collage. Kristen is the author of Tales of Adornment Techniques for Creating Resin Jewelry (Northlight), Making Etched Metal Jewelry (Northlight Oct 2013) as well as DVD "Romantic Bezels: Mixed-Media Jewelry From Found Objects" available from Interweave. In addition Kristen is the designer of the Rue Romantique collection available through ICE Resin® as well as an Artist for Stampington &Co. She is currently working on her third book with Norhtlight.

Website: www.kristenrobinson.net

Sessions

  • Embedded Beauties: Flood Soldering 101 (3 hours) (Thursday Evening)
  • Beautiful Journey: Mixed Media Journal (6 hours) (Friday)
  • Divine Bangles: Metal Forming, Etching and Metalsmithing (6 hours) (Saturday)
  • Windows to the Heart: Upcycled Cereal Bag Journal (3 hours) (Saturday Evening)


Lisa Thorpe

Lisa began her artistic journey as a kid sewing crazy clothes for her Barbie dolls on her hand crank, kiddy sewing machine. This trail led her to UC Davis Design and Art departments, where her emphasis was on textiles and wearable art. Later she received her teaching credential in Art and Elementary Education at San Francisco State. Over the years she has explored drawing, painting, three-dimensional collage and combinations of all three. Currently she is the resident artist at The Bishop's Ranch conference and retreat center outside of Healdsburg where she lives and works with her husband and son. She teaches art in local schools, and to small groups and individuals during their visit at The Bishop's Ranch and teach at national creative conferences such as CREATE 2012 in Irvine, CA, and Art & Soul in Portland, OR. She loves to make art in her community and strives to design workshops and activities for all ages that open up blocked doors and let the bright light of creativity in. In her own work she is always exploring and experimenting and loves to share what she has discovered. She has had technique articles published in Cloth Paper Scissors Magazine and Quilting Arts Magazine and most recently an Interweave web seminar on making Luminaria.

Website: www.lisathorpe.com

Sessions

  • Light Up Your Life: Create LIttle Luminaria and String Light Covers (6 hours) (Friday)
  • Beyond Email and Angry Birds: iPad as Art Journal (6 hours) (Saturday)
  • Watercolor Journaling Without the Water: Introduction to the ArtRage App for iPad (3 hours) (Saturday Evening)


Jean Van Brederode

Having been seduced, empowered, enriched, and invigorated by metals and glass, she happily dedicates herself to creating and teaching others the joys of enameled and mixed media jewelry.

Website:

Sessions

  • Mixed Metal Magic (3 hours) (Saturday Evening)