Lance Timco
Part One ~ Lance Timco Throwing 2 Piece Vessels
Part Two ~ Lance Timco Video on Throwing 2 Piece Vessels
Lance has been an artist/potter for over 30 years. He produces a wide range of Functional and Decorative Vessels. These include High Temperature Ash, Mid-Range Ash, Raku, Faux-Raku, Saggar and Multi-Fired pieces. He has a formal education with a terminal degree in ceramic art and have worked for a number of production potters in the Western USA.
His work is exhibited in his studio # 129 at Cottonwood Center for the Arts at 427 E. Colorado in downtown Colorado Springs and in local galleries and shows throughout the year. He teaches ceramic art in his studio and heads the ceramic department at the local community college.
Dave Bredemier
Watch Dave’s Video on the Library Channel (be patient, it takes a minute or two to come up)
As the son of a painter and gallery owner, Dave has been fascinated with photography since his college days when he took advantage of a darkroom in an apartment rented from a photographer. With his fine art and design training, he has always photographed whatever caught his eye.
His work has been published in Vermont Life Magazine and Vermont Calendars, and displayed in the Colorado State Fair Art Show, the Arkansas Valley Art Show and one man shows at the Salida Steam Plant Theater and All Souls U.U. Church in Colorado Springs.
Dave can be found in his studio #219 at 427 E. Colorado, at his website, by email or by phoning 719-359-6513.
Take A Video Tour of Cottonwood’s Studio #103
One of the most fascinating places in Colorado Springs is Jane Beeder’s studio, #103, at Cottonwood Center for the Arts. This video was shot during “Dog Dayz of Summer” on Cottonwood’s Last Friday Open House.
Exotic strands of beads hang on every available square inch of wall space, thousands of beads fill wall-sized Asian cabinets, custom made Butan mahogony book shelves hold more than a hundred boxes of tightly packed treasures and basket upon basket is heaped with Coptic crosses, Pakistani neck-pieces and strings of carved boxwood beads.
Contact Jane for a personal tour of her fabulous collection by email, at her website www.janebeeder.com or by phone at (719) 337-4040.