
| Aldo Biglione Etchings and Acrylic Paintings portraying the Argentine way of life including tango dancers and bullfighters. His art has a very optimistic feel despite the portrayal of many of the problems his country faces. |

| Shirley Brauker Shirley Brauker´s works include pottery and sculpture. Her pieces tell a story of her ancestors through carved pictures and symbols. Tribal legends are retold and therefore saved for posterity. |

| Dennis Christy Christy is recognized as an elder and teacher. His work can be found in galleries from Tucson to Detroit. |

| Noreen Jordan Noreen Jordan is a watercolorist who blends impressionistic and realistic styles with great success. The viewer of her work senses an emotional contact between her love of the natural world and the pure medium of watercolor. |

| Kathryn Lutz Skilled in all kinds of needlework, these beautiful quilts are designed and crafted by Lutz in her Shepherd, Michigan home. |

| Daniel Mena Natural carved alabaster sculptures. Daniel Mena, a member of the Saginaw Chippewa Tribe, brings the life of the material into the light. The figures have a power and life which is beyond description. |

| Cindy Ricksgers An interesting interplay of color, texture, and shape. With thought provoking titles such as "Enough of Hopefulness" and "What's Important", Ricksgers is asking the viewer to take a second look |

| Mary Rose A Northern Michigan artist with diverse talents in painting, drawing, printmaking, carving, and casting. |

| Patrick Thompson He began working with wood, often creating large reclining figurative pieces. Next came his fascination with welded steel. Using steel or a composite of wood and steel, Thompson believes he has “only scratched the surface of the possibilities of the materials” |