Todd Campbell
sometimes makes things harder for himself than they really need to be.
Motivated by the pursuit of perfection, his beautiful contemporary metalwork
and sculpture pieces are the rewarding outcome of hard work, precision
and efficiency.
Campbell first discovered
his love for metalwork through a class at Austin Community College.
Earning a BA in Art (with a concentration in Sculpture) from The University
of Texas at Austin, he later completed an artist/blacksmith apprenticeship
with Joe Pehoski in Salado, TX. He teaches Art Metals at Austin Community
College and spends time in his studio in Austin, TX.
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Yoke,
oil on 2 panels, 72" x 24" each,
shown at the People's Gallery, Austin City Hall |
Jennifer Chenoweth specializes in working with different colors and textures,
favoring a variety of techniques and materials to create her paintings, sculptures and mixed-media functional artwork.
Chenoweth
has earned a BFA in Painting/Sculpture from Kansas City Art Institute,
a MA in Liberal Arts from St. John's College in Santa Fe, and a MFA
in Painting/Sculpture from The University of Texas at Austin.
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