James Michael Starr - www.jamesmichaelstarr.com
He creates large and compelling assemblages. One of my favorites.

Leo Kaplan - www.wa-digital.com/LEOKAPLAN
Leo uses a variety of cultural and found objects to create great art.

Benedict Phillips - www.thebenedict.net
Ben visited our gallery for a two week cultural exchange. His work is funny, quirky, imaginative, and sometimes a little mysterious. He is a very funny man who creates wonderful installations.

Renee Stout - www.uam.ucsb.edu/Pages/stout.html
I found out about Renee from a Yahoo group I belong to and I fell in love with her work.

Andy Goldsworthy - www.arthistory.sbc.edu/artartists/photoandy.html
My favorite artist. He is an environmental and conceptual artist who uses the landscape to create Zen like sculptures.

Ed Kienholz - www.artchive.com/artchive/k/Kienholz.html
This is the "big daddy" of assemblage artists. I had the privilege of seeing his retrospective at the Whitney several years ago. I was obviously not a local as I kept oohhing and ahhing. His constructionist cars and rooms are absolutely amazing. I love this guy!

Keith lo Bue - www.lobue-art.com
a wonderfully imaginative artist, generous teacher, & a great inspiration.

Dale Copeland - www.outofsight.co.nz
Wonderfully quirky, enigmatic, and sophisticated assemblages.

Joseph Cornell - www.ibiblio.org/wm/paint/auth/cornell
a surrealist who was an inspiration with assemblage boxes.

Mary Yates - www.vividblack.net
Mary Yates is a fine artist that deals with photographic imagery in historic process, digital images and video.

Pyro Gallery - www.pyrogallery.com
PYRO Gallery is Louisville's newest co-operative gallery representing many established artists from the area.

Madpixel - www.madpixel.net
Louisville Graphic Design Firm. The people who created this website.