2024 Artists

Naomi moes

Naomi Moes art explores the movement of muscles and bones, transcending mere representation to forge a deep connection with viewers. Inspired by ancient art and mythology, she blends timeless stories with modern materials, evolving from paper mache to industrial glues, metals, resins, and ceramics. Her works, from public commissions to bronze sculptures like "Wisdom" and "Dreamer," reflect an ongoing quest for innovative mediums. Rooted in Green Bay, Wisconsin, she actively contributes to the local art community, believing that the true spirit of art is a continuous journey of exploration and creation.

Christine Style

Style has been a printmaker for decades, has her MFA in printmaking and maintains a studio in Green Bay, WI.  She holds Professor Emerita status after teaching printmaking for 31 years at UW-Green Bay.  Style has participated in Really Big Prints since 2014, making large scale woodcut that are printed using a steam roller.  She began using the laser cutter on her wood cut prints a few years ago making interactive woodcut birds, making mini versions of her large-scale prints and creates woodcut and monotype collages that she exhibits widely.   christinestyle.com

Gregory Frederic

Gregory Frederic is a self-taught award winning artist, guest speaker, live painter, mentor and muralist hired by many organizations, including The Green Bay Packers. After painting murals in his birth country of Haiti, he relocated to Wisconsin where he raises his family and continues adding to his list of satisfied collectors. His unique masterpieces can be seen at Appleton Public Library, Northeast Wisconsin Technical College, Austin Straubel Airport and at many fine art galleries. He is a member of the Wisconsin Alliance of Artists & Craftspeople, National Association of Independent Artists, Wisconsin Craft, Ohio Designer Craftsmen,

The Art-Hop Collective, United Arts, Mosaic Arts Inc. and a former board member of The Art Garage in Green Bay. He teaches various art classes to aspiring artists with disabilities as an instructor for ARTS For ALL Wisconsin and often teaches from his own studio in Green Bay.

Melvin McGee

Melvin McGee is a self-taught artist based in Green Bay, Wisconsin, where he lives with his wife and two children. Known for his vibrant oil paintings on canvas, McGee’s work is deeply influenced by the whimsical nature of children’s books and the boundless creativity inspired by his family life. His rural upbringing on a dairy farm also played a significant role in shaping his imaginative approach to art.

McGee’s career has been marked by several notable achievements, including numerous awards and recognition in various art shows. His artistic versatility extends to his recent achievement of self-publishing his second book, further showcasing his storytelling skills.

Currently, McGee is experimenting with new painting surfaces such as glass and metal, pushing the boundaries of his creative practice. Through these innovations, he continues to explore and expand the core values of creativity and imagination that define his work.

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