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Erika McKelvey
ERIKA LYNN, THE DESIGNER AND MAKER
Shoes are a way to say who you are without having to speak...
Erika Lynn graduated, Magna Cum Laude, from Savannah College of Art and Design with a BFA in Accessory Design. At SCAD she learned how to design and make footwear, handbags, and other leather...

Justin and Melanie McKenney
"The inspiration to create our line of slip-cast functional pottery comes from nature. By translating nature's designs into clay we are able to invoke a new appreciation for everyday objects. Fruits and vegetables have such a variety of shapes, colors, and textures. We are intrigued by the...

Carey Mogianesi
Carey Mogianesi was born June 1992 in Atlanta, GA, and moved to Augusta, GA in 2006 with her family. She currently remains in the Central Savannah River Area (C.S.R.A.) where she works on her ceramics and artist career. Since childhood, Carey knew that she always wanted to be an artist and that art...

Charlotte Munning
My raku is unique because of the copper raku glaze that I developed. The magic of the fire brings out the colors of copper. Each piece captures the fire in a different way and the end result is that each piece, either hand built or thrown, has its own unique colors. I love to design and build a...

Dan Murphy
People have always been curious to learn about the creative process. “Where do you get your ideas?… How long does it take?… Do you draw it first?”… etc.
When I am asked these questions, here is what I have to say about my process:
In the past, I have occasionally had a complete and preconceived...

Charles Nalle
"Hand built high fire white stoneware organic forms. Glazed with copper greens and over glazes".

Merrianne Nichols
I incorporate smooth and textured cowhide to create unique, one-of-a-kind accessories.

Willy O'Neal
Willy O'Neal began making shoes back in 1959 with a prominent shoe company in Maine. In 1985 he started a business focused on people to whom comfort and fit means everything. His wife Barb came on as a full-time shoemaker in 1993 after a 20-plus year nursing career.
Using top-quality leathers,...