Courses
In The Studio
Department
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Instructor(s)
- (-) Tory Franklin
- (-) Sarah Bixler
- Paul Lebel
- Nikki Rice
- Winnie Westergard
- Daniel Goody
- J. Gordon
- Meg McLynn
- BC Campbell
- Brad Taylor
- Charles Sheaffer
- Dan Shafer
- David Taft
- Ellen Forney
- Emilia Kister
- Geof Alm
- Ian Bond
- Leanna Keith
- Maja Sereda
- Robynne Raye
- Alia Swersky
- Barry Sebastian
- Brian Miller
- Brynne McGregor
- Chelsea Cook
- David Taylor Gomes
- Jeff Brice
- Jenna Spinei
- Jimmy Shields
- Kate Jaeger
- Kelly Ash
- Kyungjin Kim (KJ)
- Lana Sundberg
- Lauren Boilini
- Lily Hotchkiss
- Lucie Baker
- Nicole Beerman
- Peter Vogt
- Ruthie Dornfeld
- Samar Abulhassan
- Sarah Lavin
- Soo Hong
- Zoe Crago
Adobe Illustrator for cut technologies
![Headshot of Tory Franklin](/sites/default/files/styles/max_1600w/public/2023-06/T_FRANKLIN_2x.jpg?itok=mclaaoS9)
Tory Franklin
Tory Franklin is a visual artist working with diverse media unified by pattern, print, and narrative. Since 2010, Franklin has focused on public installations inspired by folktales that are accompanied by screen-printed books, posters, and other ephemera. Her work has been exhibited at MAD Art, Bellevue City Hall, Storefronts Seattle, Storefronts Auburn, Spaceworks Tacoma, the Renton Arts Commission, Arts-A-Glow festival, Portland Winter Light Festival, the VERA Project, and 826 Seattle. She has received a Seattle Office of Arts & Culture City Artists project grant, a 4Culture project grant, and an Artist Trust GAP grant for these projects. In 2015, Franklin created her first permanent window piece with her sister, Eroyn Franklin, for Harborview Medical Center, and is currently working on SoundTransit’s Star Lake light rail station in Kent slated to open in 2024.
Public Art Career Development
![Headshot of Tory Franklin](/sites/default/files/styles/max_1600w/public/2023-06/T_FRANKLIN_2x.jpg?itok=mclaaoS9)
Tory Franklin
Tory Franklin is a visual artist working with diverse media unified by pattern, print, and narrative. Since 2010, Franklin has focused on public installations inspired by folktales that are accompanied by screen-printed books, posters, and other ephemera. Her work has been exhibited at MAD Art, Bellevue City Hall, Storefronts Seattle, Storefronts Auburn, Spaceworks Tacoma, the Renton Arts Commission, Arts-A-Glow festival, Portland Winter Light Festival, the VERA Project, and 826 Seattle. She has received a Seattle Office of Arts & Culture City Artists project grant, a 4Culture project grant, and an Artist Trust GAP grant for these projects. In 2015, Franklin created her first permanent window piece with her sister, Eroyn Franklin, for Harborview Medical Center, and is currently working on SoundTransit’s Star Lake light rail station in Kent slated to open in 2024.
Art & Design Foundations
![Headshot of Lily Hotchkiss](/sites/default/files/styles/max_1600w/public/2023-06/L_HOTCHKISS_2x.jpg?itok=Ol-8M-VJ)
Lily Hotchkiss
I have been making art my whole life in one form or another. I fell endlessly in love, over and over, with the process of making. This led to my role as a teacher, first with young children and later with teens. More facilitator and guide than anything else, being able to participate and witness someone’s creative journey and awakening is an awesome gift. It demands that I remain nimble and bring all my best to working with youth and helping them discover and share their voices. I am both an arts educator and a working artist. As a member of Side Rail Collective, I co-curate shows throughout the year and participate in exhibits. My work as an artist is based in storytelling. I work in a variety of mediums, including clay, found materials, wood, fiber, as well as 2D mediums. The story informs the material.
![Sarah Bixler standing in a room with paintings on the wall.](/sites/default/files/styles/max_1600w/public/2024-01/Screenshot%202024-01-16%20at%2012.10.25%E2%80%AFPM.png?itok=NAVULFUT)
Sarah Bixler
Sarah Bixler is a painter and educator living and working in Seattle Washington. She began her artistic studies focusing on the figure and observation, at Gage Academy of Art in Seattle Washington. There she was able to deepen her understanding of the human body through intensive focus on long-form sculpture, anatomy and drawing from direct observation. In 2011, Sarah received a BFA from the University of Washington where she studied contemporary drawing and painting, with a focus on paint language, form and color.
![Headshot of Lauren Boilini](/sites/default/files/styles/max_1600w/public/2023-06/L_BOILINI_2x.jpg?itok=GZfte7dr)
Lauren Boilini
Lauren Boilini has served as an artist-in-residence at several institutions across the U.S. and in Italy, Ireland, and Spain. She has served as faculty at a number of schools in the Baltimore/DC area as well as Evergreen State College, Pacific Lutheran University, and Cornish. She has completed several public art projects along with many temporary public installations and solo exhibitions across the country. In 2016 she was awarded an Artist Trust grant to publish a book of drawings and spent this past summer as an artist-in-residence at MASS MoCA working on the sequel. Lauren is also a long-distance open water swimmer and loves to call Seattle home.
![Headshot of Winnie Westergard](/sites/default/files/styles/max_1600w/public/2023-06/W_WESTERGARD_2x.jpg?itok=E-eRemqd)
Winnie Westergard
Winifred Westergard is a Seattle based fine art and commercial photographer with degrees from the University of Washington and Cornish College of the Arts in Creative Writing, Journalism and Art. Her art making foundation is rooted in the early processes of photography, fully embracing the slow processes of 19th century photography. She is a visual creator with a strong base on human emotion and storytelling. She has managed the photography studio at Cornish College of the Arts since 1999 and has taught Photography and Portfolio Development through Summer@Cornish since 2003.