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Amund Thompson

My medium is photography, specifically editorial portraiture. I focus on capturing real people in beautiful light, often working with small businesses, nonprofits, and local leaders to tell authentic visual stories.

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Ellie McCutcheon


We took a moment with local videographer and drone pilot, Ellie McCutcheon. In this Spotlight she shares about her path to creativity, working with local musicians, and combining her love of nature with her passion for cinematography.

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2hermano

Artist Gabriel Romo - known artistically as 2hermano paints with acrylics and aerosol on murals but focus on acrylics in the studio.  He also make masks out of palm fronds.

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Julie Romano

I am a versatile visual artist specializing in photography and videography. I always felt drawn to the arts, and my passion for visual expression became clear when I traveled to China at 19 and discovered a talent for capturing moments with my first camera.

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Lani Zila

We took a moment with teaching artist and resident at Artists Studio in the Foothills (ASiF) Lani Zila as she prepares for her spring course offerings at the local artists collective.

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Dino Parks

We took a moment with two-time Nevada County Poetry Out Loud Champion and student at Sierra Academy of Expeditionary Learning, Dino Parks. Out of over 77,000 students from across the state that competed at the county level this year, he was one of 49 students selected to represent their communities.

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Jennifer Rugge

Nevada City artist Jennifer Rugge’s desire to protect the environment led her on a journey to move away from the use of manufactured oil and acrylic paints, which contain toxins.  She calls herself an earth artist.

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Karen Terrey

Nevada County Arts Council announces the selection of Nevada County’s new Poet Laureate, Karen Terrey! From Truckee, Terrey has been an active member of our literary scene on both sides of the county.

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Frida Ticehurst

We took a moment with muralist, mixed media and visual artist Frida Ticehurst as she shares about her return to Nevada City, redefining her creative flow after motherhood and the inspiration she finds in the GVNC.

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Alexis Alrich

In celebration of the opening of the Artists@Work! exhibition, we took a moment with local composer, musician and Upstate California Creative Corps grantee Alexis Alrich to talk about her background in the arts and her process for creating the Wolf Creek Album. 

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Jared Witkosfy

Witkofsky has made comics since he was a kid. A collaboration with his friends while in high school resulted in the comic Sperble Elite, his longest running and largest project to date. “We would trade off drawing panels and I came up with this whole narrative. It ended up being my first self-published comic book. I love to write and draw, so comics were a perfect fit.” 

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Jess Riegel

Riegel is most well known as the content creator of Unlikely Gems, short-form Instagram content that requires Riegel to be an actor, director, writer, producer, editor and video maker. What makes it all work, though, is his favorite thing: “to collaborate with vibey people and make music or have conversations that lead to comedy skit ideas.”

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Monica Farbiarz

For the last year Farbiarz has been collaborating with other artists, and being consulted by California Heritage: Indigenous Research Project, to create a multimedia project that follows the life cycle of the “Salmon—Mai,” in Nisenan language, that used be plentiful in the Yuba River and still play an important role in our rivers’ ecology. 

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Craft Guild of Nevada County

Originally incorporated in August of 1985 as “Women’s Craft Guild of Nevada County” the group later changed its name to “Craft Guild of Nevada County,” recognizing that anyone can be a craftsperson. According to the articles of incorporation, the mission of the Craft Guild “is to help and educate individuals involved in a home business of crafts through workshops, networking, marketing, and cooperative wholesale purchasing.”

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