The document discusses the enduring frontier heritage of the American West. It summarizes that the West was historically seen as a land of promise that offered people an escape from civilization and a chance to start over. Developing a sense of place and identity in the West involved gaining self-validation, being critical of one's former home, and convincing others that one's choice was right. However, the frontier spirit is not permanent or unchanging, but influenced by social, political, economic, cultural and environmental changes. The frontier theme continues to be important in how people think about the West.
This document provides a listing and descriptions of files contained in the Kansas Room Vertical Files at the Leavenworth Public Library. The files cover a range of topics on the history of Leavenworth and surrounding areas, including amusements, art, authors, banks, black history, bridges, buildings, and more. For each topic, the document lists photocopies, newspaper articles, programs, and other materials contained in the file. Contact information is provided for requesting copies of articles from the files.
Lisa Deneka is a mixed media artist from Tampa, FL who creates artwork primarily focused on the feminine form and expressing women's issues. She uses various textures, poetry, colors, and mediums like painting, sculpture, and photography to provoke thought and discussion. Her education includes a BA in Fine Art from USF and an artist residency in NY. She has exhibited her work in numerous galleries and museums in Florida.
The document discusses various local travel destinations in Dakota County, Sioux City, and surrounding areas, including national and state parks, off-the-beaten path locations, historic sites related to presidents and authors, and locations featured in movies. Specific destinations mentioned include Pipestone National Monument, Herbert Hoover Historical Site, Amana Colonies, Field of Dreams filming location, and covered bridges in Madison County, Iowa.
Stacey D. Streett, an artist, provides a price list for artwork and jewelry for sale at Artomatic@Frederick. The list includes 15 items ranging in price from $15 to $1050. Mediums include oil, acrylic and watercolor paintings, mixed media, prints, photographs, and jewelry made of materials such as turquoise, glass beads, and silver. Sizes vary from small pendants and earrings to large canvas paintings. The artist's contact information is provided for interested customers.
Jessica L. Proksa has extensive experience in teaching art, working in museums and galleries, and performing interdisciplinary works. She holds an MFA from California Institute of the Arts and a BFA from University of Idaho. Her work includes solo exhibitions, performances of original comedic songs and stories, collaborations with other artists, and curating student exhibitions. She has taught art at the university and K-12 levels and continues to take improv, storytelling and acting classes.
This document is a resume for Valerie Gilman, an artist and professor. It summarizes her education, including an MFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a BA from Earlham College. It also outlines her extensive teaching experience at various universities, as well as her exhibitions, residencies, publications, awards, and university service.
The document discusses the enduring frontier heritage of the American West. It summarizes that the West was historically seen as a land of promise that offered people an escape from civilization and a chance to start over. Developing a sense of place and identity in the West involved gaining self-validation, being critical of one's former home, and convincing others that one's choice was right. However, the frontier spirit is not permanent or unchanging, but influenced by social, political, economic, cultural and environmental changes. The frontier theme continues to be important in how people think about the West.
This document provides a listing and descriptions of files contained in the Kansas Room Vertical Files at the Leavenworth Public Library. The files cover a range of topics on the history of Leavenworth and surrounding areas, including amusements, art, authors, banks, black history, bridges, buildings, and more. For each topic, the document lists photocopies, newspaper articles, programs, and other materials contained in the file. Contact information is provided for requesting copies of articles from the files.
Lisa Deneka is a mixed media artist from Tampa, FL who creates artwork primarily focused on the feminine form and expressing women's issues. She uses various textures, poetry, colors, and mediums like painting, sculpture, and photography to provoke thought and discussion. Her education includes a BA in Fine Art from USF and an artist residency in NY. She has exhibited her work in numerous galleries and museums in Florida.
The document discusses various local travel destinations in Dakota County, Sioux City, and surrounding areas, including national and state parks, off-the-beaten path locations, historic sites related to presidents and authors, and locations featured in movies. Specific destinations mentioned include Pipestone National Monument, Herbert Hoover Historical Site, Amana Colonies, Field of Dreams filming location, and covered bridges in Madison County, Iowa.
Stacey D. Streett, an artist, provides a price list for artwork and jewelry for sale at Artomatic@Frederick. The list includes 15 items ranging in price from $15 to $1050. Mediums include oil, acrylic and watercolor paintings, mixed media, prints, photographs, and jewelry made of materials such as turquoise, glass beads, and silver. Sizes vary from small pendants and earrings to large canvas paintings. The artist's contact information is provided for interested customers.
Jessica L. Proksa has extensive experience in teaching art, working in museums and galleries, and performing interdisciplinary works. She holds an MFA from California Institute of the Arts and a BFA from University of Idaho. Her work includes solo exhibitions, performances of original comedic songs and stories, collaborations with other artists, and curating student exhibitions. She has taught art at the university and K-12 levels and continues to take improv, storytelling and acting classes.
This document is a resume for Valerie Gilman, an artist and professor. It summarizes her education, including an MFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a BA from Earlham College. It also outlines her extensive teaching experience at various universities, as well as her exhibitions, residencies, publications, awards, and university service.
The Marshall Fredericks Sculpture Museum had a successful 2013. They celebrated their 25th anniversary, were awarded accreditation, hosted several temporary exhibitions, and had over 14,000 visitors. They also completed construction of a new sculpture garden and exterior entrance. The museum received grants and donations to support programming and the preservation of Marshall Fredericks' works. Upcoming in 2014, the museum will host exhibitions on presidential photography and regional sculpture, and dedicate the new sculpture garden.
Allison Kelley has a MA in the History of Decorative Arts from the Smithsonian Associates and George Mason University and a BS in Historic Preservation from Southeast Missouri State University. She currently works as a contractor for RIPM digitizing music serials at the Library of Congress. Previously she has held internships and volunteer positions involving collections management, exhibit design, and leading interpretive tours at several historic sites.
This document discusses the legacy of sculptor Marshall Fredericks and the preservation of his work through the Marshall M. Fredericks Sculpture Museum at Saginaw Valley State University. It describes how important connections throughout Fredericks' career led him to create iconic sculptures. It highlights how the friendship between Fredericks and Honey and Ned Arbury resulted in the museum being established to house Fredericks' collection. The museum has become a valuable educational resource through its collection, programming, and partnership with the university.
Corey Hagelberg is an artist and educator based in Northwest Indiana. He is the founder and director of the Calumet Artist Residency, which provides studio and housing for artists. He has taught art at several universities and colleges and organized various community art projects around Gary, Indiana focused on poetry, climate change, and environmental justice. His work has been exhibited widely and he serves on several nonprofit boards in the region.
Gina Alexandra Denton has over a decade of experience working in retail sales, teaching, and arts administration. She holds a Bachelors of Fine Arts degree in Fiber from Maryland Institute College of Art. Currently, she works as a retail sales associate at Amaryllis Fine Handcrafted Jewelry and The Zone, where she sells unique merchandise and maintains social media. Previously, she held teaching positions at Maryland Institute College of Art and through the nonprofit Child First ART CORE.
Catie Barron is an artist based in Scottsdale, Arizona. She received her BFA in studio painting and drawing from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago in 2009. Since then, she has owned and operated her business Catarzina, creating and exhibiting artwork nationwide and in galleries. She has held multiple resident artist positions and researched establishing art exhibition spaces in vacant commercial spaces. Barron has also volunteered extensively with various arts organizations and councils, helping to establish new arts centers and programs.
Kelly Hartman has worked as the Museum Director of the Cooke City Montana Museum since 2013. She conducts research, writes exhibits, manages projects and finances, designs exhibits, and oversees summer programs. Hartman has a BFA in Art from Western Oregon University and an AA in Art from Northwest Community College. She has received several honors and scholarships for her artwork and has exhibited widely.
This presentation was developed for the Downtown Frederick Partnership's Competitive Edge series. This presentation will arm business owners with information about Frederick County, Maryland to wow customers. Viewers will discover why people visit the Frederick area, what they do when they’re here, and learn fun facts about Frederick.
The document provides a resume for Emily R. Dye, an assistant curator seeking a position in art history. It summarizes her qualifications and experience overseeing docent tours and staff as Docent Coordinator at the Andrew Low House museum in Savannah, GA. It also outlines her experience conducting research and authentication of artworks for an estate auction company in New Jersey and assisting with exhibition design and preparation at the Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery in Washington DC.
My exhibits portfolio is partly a visual resume but more importantly a way to get a visual feel for my style, understand some of the challenges I faced in each of the exhibitions, and recognize the evolution of my professional growth.
Susan Amador is a metalsmithing artist and instructor based in Fort Collins, Colorado. She has a Master of Fine Arts in Metalsmithing from Colorado State University and over 20 years of experience teaching jewelry making and metalsmithing. Her work has been exhibited widely in Colorado and she has installed public sculptures. She is currently an instructor at Front Range Community College.
The 6th Annual West Park Arts Fest will be held on June 8, 2013 at Fairmount Park in Philadelphia. The free festival celebrates the art and culture of the city and is expected to attract 2,000 people. It will feature performances by over 100 professional artists and 200 youth, as well as art vendors, workshops, tours of the park, and activities for all ages. The event is organized by West Park Cultural Center to showcase the talent and resources in the community.
This document is Alex Wonder's resume summarizing her education, professional experience, exhibitions, awards, and skills. She has a BFA in Visual Arts from Boise State University and experience in multimedia art, photography, and fine art modeling. Her professional experience includes gallery shows, social activism projects, and positions at Edge Imaging and LifeTouch Studios. She has participated in numerous exhibitions around Utah and Idaho and received awards for her artwork. Her technical skills include Adobe software and social media platforms.
Todd Orchard is an artist based in American Fork, Utah. He has a Master of Fine Arts from BYU and has taught art at several universities. Orchard has exhibited his paintings widely and completed many mural commissions for both public and private clients. He also works as an art preparer and framer. Orchard has received various grants and awards for his artwork.
Colin Roe Ledbetter has two BFA degrees in Textile/Fibers and Photography/Digital Media. He has extensive experience in gallery and museum work, printmaking, and craft festival organization. He was a founding member and technician of Copper Palate Press print studio in Salt Lake City. Ledbetter has exhibited his work widely and received numerous awards and grants for his artistic practice.
A brief introduction of my experience and visual portfolio.
Jarvis Grant Imaging provides innovative yet practical solutions for your photographic imaging, illustration, design, and educational requirements. As a small and flexible company, our purpose is to offer you and your organization MAYA, the Most Advanced Yet Acceptable communication solution.
Rosetta DeBerardinis is a painter based in Washington D.C. who has exhibited widely in solo and group shows nationally and internationally. She has had solo exhibitions titled "Gesture: The Power of My Hand" and "Art and Sole" and her works are in numerous public and private collections. DeBerardinis has received grants and residencies including from the DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities and has been featured in publications such as the New York Times and Washington Post. She holds degrees from Vassar College, University of the District of Columbia, and University of Baltimore School of Law.
Ron Larson is a landscape painter born in 1955 in Salt Lake City, Utah who lives and works in Ivins, Utah and around the American Southwest. He has had many solo and group exhibitions of his paintings of the Colorado Plateau region in galleries and museums. Larson is a signature member of the National Watercolor Society and associate member of other professional artist organizations. He teaches workshops and gives lectures on his painting process and the natural landscapes that inspire his work.
Celia Eberle is a sculptor based in Dallas who has received numerous grants and awards for her work. She has had solo exhibitions at galleries such as Cris Worley Fine Arts and participated in group exhibitions around Texas. Eberle's work is in the collections of museums including the Dallas Museum of Art and Art Museum of Southeast Texas.
Anne Royer is an artist, educator, and art historian based in McKinney, Texas. She has advanced degrees from Yale University and regularly lectures on art history. Royer is the founder and director of the Arts and Music Guild, which organizes exhibitions and events bringing artists and musicians together. She maintains an art studio practice working in traditional and contemporary mediums and has exhibited widely, including curating several shows.
The Marshall Fredericks Sculpture Museum had a successful 2013. They celebrated their 25th anniversary, were awarded accreditation, hosted several temporary exhibitions, and had over 14,000 visitors. They also completed construction of a new sculpture garden and exterior entrance. The museum received grants and donations to support programming and the preservation of Marshall Fredericks' works. Upcoming in 2014, the museum will host exhibitions on presidential photography and regional sculpture, and dedicate the new sculpture garden.
Allison Kelley has a MA in the History of Decorative Arts from the Smithsonian Associates and George Mason University and a BS in Historic Preservation from Southeast Missouri State University. She currently works as a contractor for RIPM digitizing music serials at the Library of Congress. Previously she has held internships and volunteer positions involving collections management, exhibit design, and leading interpretive tours at several historic sites.
This document discusses the legacy of sculptor Marshall Fredericks and the preservation of his work through the Marshall M. Fredericks Sculpture Museum at Saginaw Valley State University. It describes how important connections throughout Fredericks' career led him to create iconic sculptures. It highlights how the friendship between Fredericks and Honey and Ned Arbury resulted in the museum being established to house Fredericks' collection. The museum has become a valuable educational resource through its collection, programming, and partnership with the university.
Corey Hagelberg is an artist and educator based in Northwest Indiana. He is the founder and director of the Calumet Artist Residency, which provides studio and housing for artists. He has taught art at several universities and colleges and organized various community art projects around Gary, Indiana focused on poetry, climate change, and environmental justice. His work has been exhibited widely and he serves on several nonprofit boards in the region.
Gina Alexandra Denton has over a decade of experience working in retail sales, teaching, and arts administration. She holds a Bachelors of Fine Arts degree in Fiber from Maryland Institute College of Art. Currently, she works as a retail sales associate at Amaryllis Fine Handcrafted Jewelry and The Zone, where she sells unique merchandise and maintains social media. Previously, she held teaching positions at Maryland Institute College of Art and through the nonprofit Child First ART CORE.
Catie Barron is an artist based in Scottsdale, Arizona. She received her BFA in studio painting and drawing from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago in 2009. Since then, she has owned and operated her business Catarzina, creating and exhibiting artwork nationwide and in galleries. She has held multiple resident artist positions and researched establishing art exhibition spaces in vacant commercial spaces. Barron has also volunteered extensively with various arts organizations and councils, helping to establish new arts centers and programs.
Kelly Hartman has worked as the Museum Director of the Cooke City Montana Museum since 2013. She conducts research, writes exhibits, manages projects and finances, designs exhibits, and oversees summer programs. Hartman has a BFA in Art from Western Oregon University and an AA in Art from Northwest Community College. She has received several honors and scholarships for her artwork and has exhibited widely.
This presentation was developed for the Downtown Frederick Partnership's Competitive Edge series. This presentation will arm business owners with information about Frederick County, Maryland to wow customers. Viewers will discover why people visit the Frederick area, what they do when they’re here, and learn fun facts about Frederick.
The document provides a resume for Emily R. Dye, an assistant curator seeking a position in art history. It summarizes her qualifications and experience overseeing docent tours and staff as Docent Coordinator at the Andrew Low House museum in Savannah, GA. It also outlines her experience conducting research and authentication of artworks for an estate auction company in New Jersey and assisting with exhibition design and preparation at the Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery in Washington DC.
My exhibits portfolio is partly a visual resume but more importantly a way to get a visual feel for my style, understand some of the challenges I faced in each of the exhibitions, and recognize the evolution of my professional growth.
Susan Amador is a metalsmithing artist and instructor based in Fort Collins, Colorado. She has a Master of Fine Arts in Metalsmithing from Colorado State University and over 20 years of experience teaching jewelry making and metalsmithing. Her work has been exhibited widely in Colorado and she has installed public sculptures. She is currently an instructor at Front Range Community College.
The 6th Annual West Park Arts Fest will be held on June 8, 2013 at Fairmount Park in Philadelphia. The free festival celebrates the art and culture of the city and is expected to attract 2,000 people. It will feature performances by over 100 professional artists and 200 youth, as well as art vendors, workshops, tours of the park, and activities for all ages. The event is organized by West Park Cultural Center to showcase the talent and resources in the community.
This document is Alex Wonder's resume summarizing her education, professional experience, exhibitions, awards, and skills. She has a BFA in Visual Arts from Boise State University and experience in multimedia art, photography, and fine art modeling. Her professional experience includes gallery shows, social activism projects, and positions at Edge Imaging and LifeTouch Studios. She has participated in numerous exhibitions around Utah and Idaho and received awards for her artwork. Her technical skills include Adobe software and social media platforms.
Todd Orchard is an artist based in American Fork, Utah. He has a Master of Fine Arts from BYU and has taught art at several universities. Orchard has exhibited his paintings widely and completed many mural commissions for both public and private clients. He also works as an art preparer and framer. Orchard has received various grants and awards for his artwork.
Colin Roe Ledbetter has two BFA degrees in Textile/Fibers and Photography/Digital Media. He has extensive experience in gallery and museum work, printmaking, and craft festival organization. He was a founding member and technician of Copper Palate Press print studio in Salt Lake City. Ledbetter has exhibited his work widely and received numerous awards and grants for his artistic practice.
A brief introduction of my experience and visual portfolio.
Jarvis Grant Imaging provides innovative yet practical solutions for your photographic imaging, illustration, design, and educational requirements. As a small and flexible company, our purpose is to offer you and your organization MAYA, the Most Advanced Yet Acceptable communication solution.
Rosetta DeBerardinis is a painter based in Washington D.C. who has exhibited widely in solo and group shows nationally and internationally. She has had solo exhibitions titled "Gesture: The Power of My Hand" and "Art and Sole" and her works are in numerous public and private collections. DeBerardinis has received grants and residencies including from the DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities and has been featured in publications such as the New York Times and Washington Post. She holds degrees from Vassar College, University of the District of Columbia, and University of Baltimore School of Law.
Ron Larson is a landscape painter born in 1955 in Salt Lake City, Utah who lives and works in Ivins, Utah and around the American Southwest. He has had many solo and group exhibitions of his paintings of the Colorado Plateau region in galleries and museums. Larson is a signature member of the National Watercolor Society and associate member of other professional artist organizations. He teaches workshops and gives lectures on his painting process and the natural landscapes that inspire his work.
Celia Eberle is a sculptor based in Dallas who has received numerous grants and awards for her work. She has had solo exhibitions at galleries such as Cris Worley Fine Arts and participated in group exhibitions around Texas. Eberle's work is in the collections of museums including the Dallas Museum of Art and Art Museum of Southeast Texas.
Anne Royer is an artist, educator, and art historian based in McKinney, Texas. She has advanced degrees from Yale University and regularly lectures on art history. Royer is the founder and director of the Arts and Music Guild, which organizes exhibitions and events bringing artists and musicians together. She maintains an art studio practice working in traditional and contemporary mediums and has exhibited widely, including curating several shows.
1. Stacey D. Streett, Artist, Sole Proprietor
Junction Streett Art & Jewelry
Frederick, MD 21701
staceystreett@hotmail.com
www.facebook.com/JunctionStreett
www.etsy.com/shop/JunctionStreett
www.linkedin.com/in/junctionstreettartjewelry
301.524.1103
Education
A.A., Fine Arts, Frederick Community College, Frederick, Maryland 1995
B.A., Art History, Coursework in Archeology, Hood College, Frederick, Maryland, 2000
Archeological Field School, Syracuse University, Syracuse, New York, 2002
Exhibitions
Juried
Flock of Frenzy” in the Annual Juried Art Exhibit, The Delaplaine Visual Arts Center, Frederick,
MD, June 1999
“Catharsis” in the 69th Annual Cumberland Valley Artist Exhibition, Washington County
Museum of Fine Arts, Hagerstown, MD, July 2000
“Flock of Frenzy” in the annual Kitty Hawk Icarus Exhibit, Kitty Hawk, NC, 2001
“Fountainmobile” mixed-media sculpture in collaboration with Tim Streett in Uncommon Goods
“YouGoods Vintage Vehicle Challenge,” NYC, NY, April 2010
“Flock of Frenzy” in Frederick Arts Council’s Annual Member Show, January 2012
“Orogeny” in Frederick Arts Council’s Annual Member Show, January 2012
Non-Juried
“Catharsis” in the Annual Student Art Exhibition, Hood College, Frederick, MD, May 2000
“Victory” in annual “Out of Order” Exhibit, Maryland Art Place (MAP), Baltimore, MD, April
2011
“Deluge” in annual “Salon Show”, The Artist’s Gallery, Frederick, MD, August 2011
Gallery exhibit in Artomatic@Frederick, Frederick, MD, September-November 2011
“Fractured Butterfly” in annual “Out of Order” Exhibit, Maryland Art Place (MAP), Baltimore,
MD, April 2012
“Heritage” in annual “Festival of Banners,” Martinsburg, WV, May 2012-August 2012
2. Stacey D. Streett, Artist, Sole Proprietor
Junction Streett Art & Jewelry
Frederick, MD 21701
staceystreett@hotmail.com
www.facebook.com/JunctionStreett
www.etsy.com/shop/JunctionStreett
www.linkedin.com/in/junctionstreettartjewelry
301.524.1103
“Galactic” and “Mercury” mixed-media hubcap artworks in collaboration with Tim Streett in
“Hubba Hubba Hubcap” Exhibit, Carroll County Arts Council, Westminster, MD, May-July
2012
Participating Vendor at Art/Craft Festivals
Juried
Frederick Arts Council, Artist’s Markets, Frederick, MD, 2011, 2012
Sykesville Art & Wine Festival, Sykesville, MD, May 15, 2011; May 6, 2012
Sykesville Apple Butter Markets, Sykesville, MD, May-October 2011
Elk Run Winery’s Spring Song Writer’s Showcase, Mt. Airy, MD, June 4-5, 2011
Shepherdstown Annual Street Fest, Shepherdstown, WV, June 26, 2011; June 30, 2012
Elk Run Winery’s Fall Song Writer’s Showcase, Mt. Airy, MD, September 10-11, 2011
Sykesville Fall Festival, Sykesville, MD, October 8, 2011
Santa’s Christmas Craft Show, Westminster, MD, November 19-20, 2011
Elk Run Winery’s Spring Song Writer’s Showcase, Mt. Airy, MD, June 4-5, 2011
Tots2Tweens Egg Hunt, Banner School, Frederick, MD, March 31, 2012
Annual Grapehounds Wine Tour, Willocroft Winery, Leesburg, VA, May 13, 2012
Elk Run Winery’s Spring Jazz Festival, Mt. Airy, MD, June 9-10, 2012
Dublin Roasters Coffee Farmer’s Markets, Frederick, MD, June-October 2012
Non-Juried
Puppy Palooza by the Chesapeake Dock Dogs at Lily Pons, Adamstown, MD, May 14, 2011;
May 19-20, 2012
Hagerstown Hometown Holiday Fair, Hagerstown, MD, December 4, 2011
3. Stacey D. Streett, Artist, Sole Proprietor
Junction Streett Art & Jewelry
Frederick, MD 21701
staceystreett@hotmail.com
www.facebook.com/JunctionStreett
www.etsy.com/shop/JunctionStreett
www.linkedin.com/in/junctionstreettartjewelry
301.524.1103
Publication
Illustrations of artifacts included in:
Beall, J.R., Streett, S.D., Whidden, G., Jefferson, MD: Archeological Study of the George
Willard House (18FR696): A Federal Farm House in Southern Frederick County, Maryland.
Maryland Archeology, Journal of the Archeological Society of Maryland, Inc., 9-24, Vol. 31, 1
and 2 (March – September 1995)
Professional Memberships/Honors/Certifications
Dean’s List: Hood College, 7 of 10 semesters from 1996-2000
Mary Ellen Randolph Award, Hood College Art Department: 1999-2000
CPF Designation through the PPFA (Professional Picture Framers Association): November
2000-2004
Who’s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges: Hood College, inducted
spring 2000
Member of the AIC (The American Institute for Conservation of Historic and Artistic Works):
2003
Vice President of the Monocacy Archeological Society Chapter, Frederick, MD: February 2003-
December 2004
Individual Artist Member, Frederick Arts Council, Frederick, MD: 2011 to present
Work History
MAMSI (Mid-Atlantic Medical Services, Inc.), Frederick, Maryland
Data Entry Specialist, 1998 to 2000
Entered, verified, and corrected HMO claims information in an electronic database.
McGuire Fine Arts Gallery & Framing, Frederick, Maryland
Custom Picture Framer/Gallery Sales Associate, 2000 to 2003
Duties included assisting clients with the selection of appropriate mats, frames, glass, and other
materials for the framing of their artwork; utilizing archival materials and methods of
preservation framing; and, completing custom-framing orders under deadlines while maintaining
4. Stacey D. Streett, Artist, Sole Proprietor
Junction Streett Art & Jewelry
Frederick, MD 21701
staceystreett@hotmail.com
www.facebook.com/JunctionStreett
www.etsy.com/shop/JunctionStreett
www.linkedin.com/in/junctionstreettartjewelry
301.524.1103
high-quality standards and attention to details. Other tasks included assisting clients with gallery
sales, the design and preparation of gallery displays, receiving and shipping of orders, and filing.
5. Stacey D. Streett, Artist, Sole Proprietor
Junction Streett Art & Jewelry
Frederick, MD 21701
staceystreett@hotmail.com
www.facebook.com/JunctionStreett
www.etsy.com/shop/JunctionStreett
www.linkedin.com/in/junctionstreettartjewelry
301.524.1103
Harpers Ferry National Historical Park, Harpers Ferry, West Virginia, Living
History/Interpretive Division
Volunteer, 2001
Researched, illustrated, and prepared a report for the Dry Goods Store exhibit portfolio;
organized/designed the volunteer newsletter; and, participated in a living history event related to
the Dry Goods Store exhibit.
Harpers Ferry National Historical Park, Harpers Ferry, West Virginia, Archeology
Division
Volunteer, 2001 to 2002
Performed Phase I – II archeological investigations in Maryland, Virginia and West Virginia,
and assisted with artifact cataloging and processing.
U.S. Virgin Islands National Park, St. John, U.S. Virgin Islands, Archeology Division
Volunteer, Summer 2002
Conducted vegetation removal from historic sugar-mill ruins to maintain preservation of the
existing superstructures within the National Park; assisted in fieldwork for compliance projects,
including snorkel surveys for underwater historic resources; and, assisted in the preservation of
artifact collections in the park archives.
City of Frederick, Planning Department, Frederick, Maryland
Intern/Assistant, Historic Preservation, Fall 2003
Conducted archival research and assisted the preservation planner with cataloging and
recordation of photo survey archives in accordance with the Maryland Historical Trust
guidelines.
A.D. Marble & Company, Owings Mill, Maryland
Cultural Resources Associate, 2003 to 2007
Subcontractor to the Cultural Resources Division, Maryland State Highway Administration,
Baltimore, MD.
Performed archeological investigations throughout the Mid-Atlantic region; cataloged and
processed artifacts; conducted archival research for the preparation of National Register-
eligibility forms for historic architectural resources; participated in various levels of
archeological and architectural fieldwork; and, assisted in the preparation of technical reports for
documentation and evaluation projects of rural, urban, and suburban cultural resources.
Charles River Laboratories, Pathology Associates, Frederick, Maryland
Research Associate, Immunopathology, 2007 to present
Assists staff pathologists and other scientific staff by working independently on moderately
complex professional tasks, report development, quality control, and research. Assist with the
6. Stacey D. Streett, Artist, Sole Proprietor
Junction Streett Art & Jewelry
Frederick, MD 21701
staceystreett@hotmail.com
www.facebook.com/JunctionStreett
www.etsy.com/shop/JunctionStreett
www.linkedin.com/in/junctionstreettartjewelry
301.524.1103
writing of pathology report as directed by staff pathologists. Review Study File for accuracy of
scope of work prior to study initiation. Prepare Word tables for pathology evaluation, protocols,
and amendments if applicable. Work with Quality Assurance and various laboratories to respond
to audits and complete reports. Assist with client communication, project tracking, and
coordination. Monitor and prioritize workload of pathologist and solve moderately complex
problems. Monitor key study events including deliverables to client. Assist pathologists with
microphotography and radiography. Label, edit, arrange/organize, and print digital images.
Conduct literature searches and research on scientific development, issues, and trends.
Junction Streett Art & Jewelry
Artist, Sole Proprietor, 2011 to present
Create original, eclectic, and unique artwork and jewelry. Body of work includes a variety of
drawings, paintings, hand-pulled prints, mixed-media, photography, and wire-wrapped style
jewelry. Exhibit work on consignment at local businesses, including Dublin Roasters Coffee and
Loew Winery, and participate in juried and non-juried art exhibits and festivals; vendor at craft
and art festivals and markets.
7. Stacey D. Streett, Artist, Sole Proprietor
Junction Streett Art & Jewelry
Frederick, MD 21701
staceystreett@hotmail.com
www.facebook.com/JunctionStreett
www.etsy.com/shop/JunctionStreett
www.linkedin.com/in/junctionstreettartjewelry
301.524.1103
ARTIST BIO/STATEMENT
I am a native of Frederick County. I studied Fine Arts at Frederick Community College and
subsequently Art History and Archaeology at Hood College. I love to create and try new craft
forms. I am particularly drawn to bird imagery. My body of work includes a variety of
paintings, drawings, hand-pulled prints, photography, mixed media, and jewelry. I enjoy trying
something new as the muse sways me, thus each piece of artwork and jewelry I create is a one-
of-a-kind design. For me, the act of creating art is the same kind of spontaneous fun a child
experiences while playing; nothing strict or didactic, but freely flowing imagination. I never
liked "staying within the lines" while drawing as a child, and I still do not.