KINGMAN — The Kingman Center for the Arts hosted an artist showcase for local artists. For more info, visit https://kingmanarts.org/
Sarah Bridges stands with some of her work at the Kingman Center for the Arts. She is one of four artists who had her work displayed on October 18th for the Public Artist Reception. She started acrylic painting during the pandemic, with it becoming her passion shortly after. Sarah’s work focuses on deserts, flowers and wildlife, interpreting what she sees in the world around her.Teri Merrill with a couple of her pieces that were on display for the Public Artist Reception. Kingman Center for the Arts displayed her work along with three other artists on October 18th. Teri is a self taught artist from a young age, returning to it later in life after a head injury. Her work represents her love of the outdoors and down to earth nature.Inessa Burnell stands with her unique hand drawn art. Her work was displayed alongside three other artists on October 18th for a Public Artist Reception at the Kingman Center for the Arts in Downtown Kingman. She initially worked in Food Manufacturing, earning a food science degree but later on found her passion for art. Inessa started illustrating for authors, game developers, and more. Her art work is hand drawn on computer with inspirations from games, comics, and fantasy.Peggy Reder with a handful of her art works for the Public Artist Reception held at the Kingman Center for the Arts in Downtown Kingman. Her work was displayed alongside three other artists on October 18th. Peggy is an art instructor in Lake Havasu City at Mohave College. Her work experiments with different textures, combinations of colors and shapes, coming to create her unique pieces.