Beyond ‘Ghost': From Kiln to Canvas with Ann Fleming
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The creative process sometimes feels like a mystery. It’s part inspiration, part spiritual connection, and many parts hard work. The artistic journey of Ann Fleming, a Ridgefield-based visual artist spans decades as she moved from pottery to sculpture to collage to painting. From firing kilns in the snow to creating contemplative figures on canvas, Ann's story is one of passion, transformation, and community connection.
Visit her at annfleming.com | Instagram
For pictures of some awesome art (and more!), visit the episode page.
Other local organizations & creatives this episode celebrates:
- Art at the Cave Gallery
- Clark County Open Studios
- Don Gray
- Jennifer Williams
- Bev Joswiak
- Jill Mayberg
- Ridgefield Art Association
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