Studio Artists

Trish McKay, Studio One
Susan Boelman
Lucas Cleaver
Kim Brown Campbell
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ZACC has six artist studios for rent and three open studios for public and artist use.

Our studios are used by graphic designers, small businesses in the arts, residency artists, educators, organizations in the arts, and independent artists in a vast array of fields.

Our current 2012 Resident Artist is Ladypajama.
You will find her in Studio Eight.
http://www.ladypajama.com/

Trish McKay, Studio One
Painter, Visual Artist
Trish McKay is a self-taught artist who has a life-long personal and professional fascination with animals. She is interested in exploring through her art, the human/animal relationship in all is complexities, especially its inherent potential for healing, learning, and growth.

Joanna and Andy Smetanka, Studio Two
Visual Artists, Film, Fabric Arts

Susan Boelman, Studio Four
Susan Boelman is a contract interior designer, creative director, author, and motivational speaker. Founder of Designversation, a creative company that designs and manufacturer’s modern home décor. Susan started the company to share her love of design and prove that four walls have the power to provide a daily kick in your attitude. Susan is passionate about giving back to the community leading two groups, Pigtail Potential and Design Inspires All, using the beauty of design and creative talents to encourage people to be their best. She actively brings awareness, raises money and participates in the Avon Walk for Breast Cancer.
Susan's website: www.etsy.com/shop/designversation

Lucas Cleaver, Studio Five
Grew up in rural, Northeastern Washington
BFA in Drawing and Painting, Skatepark Development and Educator

Kim Brown Campbell, Studio Six
Art Therapist
Kim Brown Campbell holds a Master's degree in Art Therapy from the George Washington University and an Education Specialist degree from the University of Montana. She has been practicing art therapy since 1996 with children, adolescents, and families. Currently, she is a grant writer for Missoula County and co-leads Missoula County’s coordinated community response to domestic violence program entitled “JUST Response.” At the ZACC, she also works as a private practitioner in art therapy providing individual and group treatment. Kim enjoys printmaking and working in mixed media collage and assemblage formats. For more information on Kim, please go to www.kimbrowncampbell.com.

If you would like to be on a waiting list for a studio at the ZACC, please email your inquiry to: info@zootownarts.org.