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21. 523 New Jersey Ave. – Konrad & Angela Winters Clay, glass & metal – Konrad is a poer with 30 years experience producing praccal ceramics for everyday use. Angela is an art teacher for Norfolk Public Schools and has been working with glass for 15 years. 22. 518 New Jersey Ave. – Sarah Ludwig Watercolor, oil, acrylic & graphite – Sarah has lived in Norfolk since 2012 and has been painng portraits of U.S. Navy ships since 2010, when she met her husband who was in the Navy. 23. 441 New Jersey Ave. – Lynn A. Hembree Acrylic painng & jewelry – Lynn is a Norfolk nave & professional arst for 20 years, who specializes in local wildlife, birds, seascapes, garden scapes and pet portraits. 24. 433 New York Ave. – Stephanie Hale Mixed media & paper craſts A professional graphic designer for 20 years, in her free me, Stephanie creates wreaths, paper lanterns, ornaments & other unique home decor. 25. 427 New York Ave. – Kae Whitestone – Upcycled greeng cards – The Navy brought Kae to CPRV in September 2007. She volunteers at the Zoo as an educaon docent and is currently a Parks & Recreaon mayor at ODU. 26. 416 New York Ave. – Kate Gessner Glass – Hand craſted, stained glass. 27. 518 New York Ave. – Monica Donaldson Mixed media – Using industrial mops, Monica makes dolls of every color, decorated with ribbon, flowers, beads & buons. 28. 529 New York Ave. – Mandy Garre Oil, acrylics & watercolor Mandy is an eclecc arst raised in Charleston, SC, inspired by the shapes of trees, light on water and the feminine form, who creates whimsical, yet usable, ready-to-hang pieces. 29. 4620 Newport Ave. – Shelly J. Parks Note cards A Norfolk nave, Shelly works for Norfolk Public Schools and makes note cards – simple, sparkly, funny or serious, to suit a variety of tastes. 30. 510 Conneccut Ave. – Beth Ausn Photography – Beth is a published rock’n’roll & lifestyle photographer, who has been showing and selling her work since 1999. She can be found shoong live music nearly every weekiend in and around the Norfolk area. 31. 4709 Colonial Ave. – Véro Tucker Texle & fiber – Véro creates one- of-a-kind wearable accessories such as shrugs, shawls, hats, necklaces, headbands & fingerless miens. 32. 441 Conneccut Ave. – Krisn Bourcier Mosaic art – Since 2002, Krisn has been creang glass and le pictures, tables & home ornaments inspired by her love of color and light. 33. 433 Conneccut Ave. – Suzie Berg Fibers – Aſter 30+ years as a dollmaker (juried by Pennsylvania Guild of Craſtsmen) Suzie is currently working with hand & kele dyed yarns. 34. 419 Conneccut Ave. – Janine Roman Repurposed furniture & decor – Janine enjoys turning unwanted ‘junk’ into enrely new treasures, by transforming old materials into something unique & beauful: decorang pieces, doll furniture, wall accents & more. 35. 621 Massachuses Ave. – Kim Keene Oil & acrylics – Kim graduated from Virginia Wesleyan College with a degree in fine arts and then went on to own an art gallery & frame shop in North Carolina, as well as an arsts’ salon in Croaa. She has now seled in Norfolk where she owns & operates the Paint Gallery. 36. 611 Massachuses Ave. – Cheryl Copper Acrylics – Canvas painngs, keyholders, and decor signage with playful mofs. 37. 440 Massachuses Ave. – Krisn Mauer Oil, acrylics & hoops Krisn creates funky, earthy acrylics & oil painngs on canvas, as well as hula hoops and other ‘creave endeavors! 38. 428 Massachuses Ave. – Shirley Cooper-Sherron Jewelry, upcycled/vintage decor – Shirley is a Norfolk nave who creates visions through jewelry, painngs & home decor, ulizing new & vintage materials. *Art Walk Coordinator, four years running – Thank you, Shirley! 39. 545 New Hampshire Ave. – Jamie Summs & Tanya Richey Mixed media Both new arsts to the art walk, Jamie & Tanya create custom sci-fi inspired terrariums and custom prints on mixed media including canvas and wood. 40. Various Locaons – Amy Ferebee Musical performance – Amy is a local musician who has been delighng audiences naonwide with her unique musical skills for more than 30 years & will be performing as our ‘roving musician’ throughout the day. HOSPITALITY STOPS Offering Art Walk maps & refreshments the day of the event: Lydia Roper Home – 127 E. 40th St. in Riverview Suggested starng point for the Art Walk & locaon of featured arst, Clay McGlamory. The Village Mermaid – 3900 Granby St. Charlie’s Cafe – 4024 Granby St. MJ’s Tavern – 4019 Granby St. The Kennedy Gallery at One 11 ART – 111 Pennsylvania Ave. Nancy Topping Bazin – 4005 Gosnold Avenue For Art Walk 2015 inquiries, please contact Shirley Cooper- Sherron at [email protected] or find us on Facebook!

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21. 523 New Jersey Ave. – Konrad & Angela Winters – Clay, glass & metal – Konrad is a pott er with 30 years experience producing practi cal ceramics for everyday use. Angela is an art teacher for Norfolk Public Schools and has been working with glass for 15 years.

22. 518 New Jersey Ave. – Sarah Ludwig – Watercolor, oil, acrylic & graphite – Sarah has lived in Norfolk since 2012 and has been painti ng portraits of U.S. Navy ships since 2010, when she met her husband who was in the Navy.

23. 441 New Jersey Ave. – Lynn A. Hembree – Acrylic painti ng & jewelry – Lynn is a Norfolk nati ve & professional arti st for 20 years, who specializes in local wildlife, birds, seascapes, garden scapes and pet portraits.

24. 433 New York Ave. – Stephanie Hale – Mixed media & paper craft s – A professional graphic designer for 20 years, in her free ti me, Stephanie creates wreaths, paper lanterns, ornaments & other unique home decor.

25. 427 New York Ave. – Kati e Whitestone – Upcycled greeti ng cards – The Navy brought Kati e to CPRV in September 2007. She volunteers at the Zoo as an educati on docent and is currently a Parks & Recreati on mayor at ODU.

26. 416 New York Ave. – Kate Gessner – Glass – Hand craft ed, stained glass.

27. 518 New York Ave. – Monica Donaldson – Mixed media – Using industrial mops, Monica makes dolls of every color, decorated with ribbon, fl owers, beads & butt ons.

28. 529 New York Ave. – Mandy Garrett – Oil, acrylics & watercolor – Mandy is an eclecti c arti st raised in Charleston, SC, inspired by the shapes of trees, light on water and the feminine form, who creates whimsical, yet usable, ready-to-hang pieces.

29. 4620 Newport Ave. – Shelly J. Parks – Note cards – A Norfolk nati ve, Shelly works for Norfolk Public Schools and makes note cards – simple, sparkly, funny or serious, to suit a variety of tastes.

30. 510 Connecti cut Ave. – Beth Austi n – Photography – Beth is a published rock’n’roll & lifestyle photographer, who has been showing and selling her work since 1999. She can be found shooti ng live music nearly every weekiend in and around the Norfolk area.

31. 4709 Colonial Ave. – Véro Tucker – Texti le & fi ber – Véro creates one-of-a-kind wearable accessories such as shrugs, shawls, hats, necklaces, headbands & fi ngerless mitt ens.

32. 441 Connecti cut Ave. – Kristi n Bourcier – Mosaic art – Since 2002, Kristi n has been creati ng glass and ti le pictures, tables & home ornaments inspired by her love of color and light.

33. 433 Connecti cut Ave. – Suzie Berg – Fibers – Aft er 30+ years as a dollmaker (juried by Pennsylvania Guild of Craft smen) Suzie is currently working with hand & kett le dyed yarns.

34. 419 Connecti cut Ave. – Janine Roman – Repurposed furniture & decor – Janine enjoys turning unwanted ‘junk’ into enti rely new treasures, by transforming old materials into something unique & beauti ful: decorati ng pieces, doll furniture, wall accents & more.

35. 621 Massachusett s Ave. – Kim Keene – Oil & acrylics – Kim graduated from Virginia Wesleyan College with a degree in fi ne arts and then went on to own an art gallery & frame shop in North Carolina, as well as an arti sts’ salon in Croati a. She has now sett led in Norfolk where she owns & operates the Paint Gallery.

36. 611 Massachusett s Ave. – Cheryl Copper – Acrylics – Canvas painti ngs, keyholders, and decor signage with playful moti fs.

37. 440 Massachusett s Ave. – Kristi n Mauer – Oil, acrylics & hoops – Kristi n creates funky, earthy acrylics & oil painti ngs on canvas, as well as hula hoops and other ‘creati ve endeavors!

38. 428 Massachusett s Ave. – Shirley Cooper-Sherron – Jewelry, upcycled/vintage decor – Shirley is a Norfolk nati ve who creates visions through jewelry, painti ngs & home decor, uti lizing new & vintage materials. *Art Walk Coordinator, four years running – Thank you, Shirley!

39. 545 New Hampshire Ave. – Jamie Summs & Tanya Richey – Mixed media Both new arti sts to the art walk, Jamie & Tanya create custom sci-fi inspired terrariums and custom prints on mixed media including canvas and wood.

40. Various Locati ons – Amy Ferebee – Musical performance – Amy is a local musician who has been delighti ng audiences nati onwide with her unique musical skills for more than 30 years & will be performing as our ‘roving musician’ throughout the day.

HOSPITALITY STOPS

Off ering Art Walk maps & refreshments the day of the event: Lydia Roper Home – 127 E. 40th St. in Riverview Suggested starti ng point for the Art Walk & locati on of featured arti st, Clay McGlamory. The Village Mermaid – 3900 Granby St. Charlie’s Cafe – 4024 Granby St. MJ’s Tavern – 4019 Granby St. The Kennedy Gallery at One 11 ART – 111 Pennsylvania Ave. Nancy Topping Bazin – 4005 Gosnold Avenue

For Art Walk 2015 inquiries, please contact Shirley Cooper-Sherron at [email protected] or fi nd us on Facebook!

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RIVERVIEW ARTISTS1. 127 E. 40th St. – FEATURED ARTIST, Clay McGlamory –Professional

Printmaking Arti st – Clay is an adjunct assistant professor at ODU, where he has taught printmaking & design for 14 years. His work has been included in over 200 nati onal & internati onal juried & invitati onal exhibiti ons & has won awards for printmaking, glass & mixed media work. Visit Clay at the Lydia Roper Home, which is also a Hospitality Stop & suggested starti ng point for the day’s walking tour.

2. 246 Ethel Ave. – Paula Sirk – Mixed Media – Unique, one-of-a-kind art craft ed with re-purposed materials. vintage hanging glass sculptures, fun & frivolous yard fl amingos, mermaids, hand painted art & signs, mosaic glass mirrors, wind chimes, bird baths and much more.

3. 250 Ethel Ave. – Cynthia Griggs – Watercolors – A lifeti me arti st, Cynthia recently reti red from a career as a technical illustrator/writer & graphic arti st, now devoti ng herself full-ti me to art – and was a parti cipant in the inaugural Art Walk!

4. 257 Ethel Ave. – Evan Callaway – Mixed Media – Evan is a fi ne arts

graduate of TCC & ODU. Today, he splits ti me between raising his daughters & pursuing his passion for art.

5. 256 Lucille Ave. – Lynn Hershel – Acrylics – Hailing from New Haven, Connecti cut, Lynn is new to the art world and has found her passion in acrylic, abstract art.

6. 3912 Holly Ave. – Ian Edwards – Acrylic painti ng, furniture, jewelry & prints – A sophomore at Bishop Sullivan Catholic High School, Ian enjoys outdoor sports & hobbies, which he also translates into arti sti c and creati ve experiments.

7. 261 E. 40th St. – Mary A. Hormell – Fabric & yard art – Mary has been working with fabric and yarn for many years and has recently become interested in creati ng yard art.

8. 202 E. 41st St. – Sheila Robinson – Oil painti ngs – Sheila enjoys painti ng “en plein air” when the weather permits or in her home studio. Founded the CPRV Front Porch Art Walk in 1998 – Thank you, Sheila!

9. 214 E. 42nd St. – Johnny & Pamela Phillips – Woodworking & jewelry – Riverview residents since 2004, the Phillips will be donati ng a porti on of their profi ts to the Norfolk Beekeepers Club for promoti on and educati on on urban beekeeping.

10. 211 E. 42nd St. – Doug Aurand – Pott ery, glass & iron-forged work – Doug creates wheel thrown & hand built pott ery, oft en with nature

themes, as well as hand-forged iron and glassware.

11. 4123 Columbus Ave. – Debbie Tompkins – Acrylics – Debbie is a reti red school social worker and recently started painti ng. Her husband is a reti red art professor and likes Debbie’s ‘naive’ art work – her family is very encouraging.

COLONIAL PLACE ARTISTS

12. 111 Pennsylvania Ave. – Betsy Rivers-Kennedy of The Kennedy Gallery at One11 ART – Calligraphy/Mixed Media – A Riverview arti st & calligrapher for 22 years, six year resident arti st at One11 Art, past resident arti st at the d’Art Center for 20 years.

13. 635 Georgia Ave. – Margaret Cheney – Paper mache & leather – A former costumer, inspired by humor, Margaret uses various media to make fun masks to wear and/or display.

14. 4005 Gosnold Ave. – Nancy Topping Bazin – Watermedia – Nancy’s acrylic & watercolor painti ngs are described as colorful, whimsical and fun. As a professional and prolifi c arti st, she will have an unusually large display.

15. 717 Virginia Ave. – Carrie, Carol & Jamie Spencer – Ceramics & wood signs – Carrie is a nati onally exhibiti ng arti st & instructor who creates housewares that combine prints, patt erns & a love for vintage home goods. Carol & Jamie create one-of-a-kind wood signs from reclaimed wood with a focus on the local geographic area & surrounding communiti es.

16. 524 Pennsylvania Ave. – Pat Hentosh – Photography – A reti red professor, Pat started shooti ng photos seriously, two years ago – and specializes in nature photography.

17. 524 Pennsylvania Ave. – Jinja Notargiacomo – Watercolors – Hailing from Bath, Maine, Jinja primarily works in the medium of watercolor, paints & pencils, which connect to nature and beauty.

18. 617 Pennsylvania Ave. – Sharon McGlone & Joyce Soria – Jewelry & more – J. Marlou & Company creates one of a kind, handcraft ed jewelry This mother & daughter team uses semiprecious gemstones, wood, bone, glass, ceramic, shell and crystal, acquired both locally and from travels to Asia & Europe.

19. 4516 Newport Ave. – Eleanor Powell – Acrylic, cards & reproducti ons – “Geometry as Art” – With a BA in Economics from George Washington University, Eleanor worked at Old Dominion University and proceeded to earn her MFA aft er reti rement and joined DÁrt Center in 1998. Eleanor’s work has been shown in Virginia, North Carolina & New York.

20. 615 New Jersey Ave. – Ben Wyatt Bridges – Fingerpaints on canvas – At 22 months old, Ben is very interested in learning about the world around and he enjoys music, art and swimming. He has a dedicated daily art ti me when he wears his red or blue smock and experiments with all kinds of mediums.

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