The Artists


Studio Artists

Union Street Gallery was founded and developed by and to support the artists working in the gallery. The cooperative welcomes new artists looking for space where they will have access to a diverse collection of other creatives. Members of the cooperative are encouraged to be involved with the creative direction of the gallery and are also consulted about many other aspects of the organization.


Current Studio Artists

Studio A & P - Debbie Burk

 

Studio B - Julian Williams

 

Studio D - Christine Bailey

Studio E - Eileen Lacy

Studio F - Ginny Raftery

Studio G - Merrionna Pierce & Siembre Trujillo

Studio H - Jean Lewis, Mary Ann Trzyna, & Marikay Peter Witlock

Studio I - Tenesha Neal

Studio J - Larry Streeter

Studio K - Jared Day

Studio L - Danelle Leveston

Studio M - Dorita Fuller

Studio N - Lawrence Weathersby

Studio O - Brandy Harris


Guild Artists

Meeting at least monthly, the artists’ guild provides a space for a wide variety of artists to share their work, influences, knowledge, and questions with other artists from the surrounding area. Guild artists often coordinate shows together outside of the gallery and branch into other art organizations. To become a guild member, please submit an artist statement, a short biography, a resume, and 3-5 images of your artwork. Applications should be emailed to both guild@unionstreetgallery.org and alejandra@unionstreetgallery.org Membership is $60.00 annually | Connect to USG Guild Website

 

Current Guild Members

Carol Gawronski

David George

Karen Leader

Charles Jackson

Susan Johnson

Joe Mcllhany

Paul Orich

Richard Schmidt

Judy Tucker

Diane McGarel Guild Leader

Lillian Artus

Melora Bales

Carole Brejcha

Maureen Cribbs

Suzanne DeHahn

Barbara Edwards

Lisa Fife

Beverly Szaton

Christopher Trott

 

Studios are available to rent once the artist cooperative has approved an artist. Renting in this way has allowed us to have engaged, present artists associated with our space. If being in your studio making work, socializing with other creatives, and attending receptions to promote your work appeals to you, consider renting a studio! Click Here to learn more.