Booth Artists

Field Art

The Festival features more than 210 painters, sculptors, photographers, jewelers and other unique artisans on the grassy field east of the Frances Anderson Center and on the Edmonds Plaza.

 

Meet the Jurors

Dennis Ott

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Over the last 25 years since retiring from the corporate world Dennis Ott has grown from being a ceramics student at the Sedona Arts Center, to a beginning wheel instructor, to heading up the Arts Center’s Ceramics Department for the past 22 years. Along the way he organized workshops in Italy, taught clay on the Navajo Reservation, built a kiln in Nicaragua, and interacted with many clay artists organizing presentations and exhibitions.

 
Dennis received the Sedona Mayor’s Arts Award for art instruction in 2017. In 2018 Dennis was awarded the Arizona Governor’s Arts Award for an individual arts instructor.

Bonnie AuBuchon

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As an art major at the University of Washington, I was totally taken by a silversmithing class. I earned a BFA in metal design and have been creating jewelry and enamels as well as printmaking since graduating in 1974. Many moves all over the country brought me back to the Seattle area in 1983, raising three sons and teaching art in the community.

Debbie Tomassi

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Debbie Tomassi is a painter, cartoonist, author and owner of the Red Sky Gallery. Her career began as an art director in Seattle ad agency. She was a humorous writer / Illustrator for American Greetings for 25 years. She worked for Microsoft, Compendium, Design-Design, inc. and Recycled Paper Greetings.

Lynn Hanson

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Lynn is the owner of Lynn Hanson Gallery in Seattle. She is an artist working in acrylic and cold wax and oil. She volunteers on the board of Art Walk Edmonds, and is a member of the Lynnwood Arts Commission. A graduate of San Francisco Art Institute, she has juried many shows in the Seattle area.