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List of Sculptors 2007 Last Name First Name Business Address City State Zip Phone , AArts LLC Pop 735 South 400 West Salt Lake City UT 84111 Accurso John 736 S. 7th St. #6 Forest City IA 50436- Achephol Keith 650 Kirkwood Iowa City IA 52240- Acott-Fowler Lorri 1602 Charleston Way Fort Collins CO 80528 970-498-9854 Acton Ken PO Box 414 Costrip MT 59323 Adcock Gene 278 Ronce Lane Carbondale CO 81623 970-963-0103 Adelmund Sandra 5629 88th Crescent Cir. North Brooklyn Park MN 55409 Adolph Ralph 1731 Applewood Ct. Cedar Rapids IA 52402 Adzema Robert 67A Ludlow La Palisades NY 10964 Ahrens Janet 711 8th Ave. Grinnell IA 50112 Akers Shary B. 140 Buena Vista Ave. Columbus OH 43228 614-878-2849 Aldridge Martha 373 NW 51 Rd Clinton MO 64735 660-885-5231 Alfen Matthias 35 France St. So. Glastonbury CT 06851-3817 Algueseva III Paul 217 1/2 West Main St. Washington IA 52353 Allard Jim 131 Webwood Rd. Riverton WY 82501 Allen Francie 13549 SW 186th St. Vashon WA 98070 Allison Robert 17784 E Dorado Ave Centennial CO 80015 720-837-3833 Alt Tony Ara Gallery 3211 First Ave. SE Cedar Rapids IA 52402 Ambroson Rodd 105-1/2 Barton HTS Joseph OR 97846-0310 541-432-7805 Amey Carol E. 1909 N. Dotsero Ave. Loveland CO 80538 970-962-9824 Ancelli Jeanne 2790 220th St. Fairfield IA 52556 Anderson David 1892 West 2870 South Rexburg ID 83440 208-356-0034 Anderson Gary CMF&Z 4211 Signal Ridge Rd. NE Cedar Rapids IA 52402 Anderson Harry 404 S. Sylvan St. Emporia KS 66801-4918 Anderson Kathy 11168 W Ontario Ave Littleton CO 80127 303-973-2489 Anderson Kenneth 6840 Mason St. Omaha NE 68106-1144 Anderson Miles B. PO Box 1050 Choteau MT 59422 406-466-5436 Andrews Lani PO Box 2972 Loveland CO 80539 970-613-0311 Andrews Richard Henry Gallery DE-15 University of Washington Seattle WA 98195 Andrews Todd TASCO 16311 Indian Springs Ranch Grass Valley CA 95949-8776 Annin Marilyn 3110 Kingman Rd. Ames IA 50014 Antonishak Tom 3629 Hummingbird Hill Dr. Poland OH 44514 330-757-9608 Aprile Thomas 127 Grand Ave. Court Iowa City IA 52246 Archer Warren 275 W. 400 N. Salt Lake City UT 84103 801-328-1325 Argyle David G. 1023 East 120 South Spanish Fork UT 84660 801-798-7646 Armstrong Chester J. PO Box 253 Sisters OR 97759 541-549-9344 Armstrong Dana 6616 E. Avalon #2 Scottsdale AZ 85251 Arndt Donna K. M. PO Box 1117 Palmer Lake CO 80133 719-487-9316 Art Sand & Steel 2516 Mouth View Dr. Cody WY 82414 307-527-7861 Artemis Maria 675 Drewry St. #9 Atlanta GA 30306 ArtPace Found. - Contemporary Art 445 North Main Avenue San Antonio TX 78205-1441 Arvanetes Andy 604 Richmond St. Alma MI 48801 Asch Camillo Barbara 1111 Sheridan Ave. Iowa City IA 52242 Ashtiani Sholeh 562 Cyprus Hills Dr. Encinitas CA 92024 760-271-7033 Askman Tom/LeaAnne 524 W. 13 Spokane WA 99204 7/15/2010 1 Last Name First Name Business Address City State Zip Phone Austin J. Ellen P. O. 851 Ashland OR 97520 Austin Byrd Mark 310 North Byrd St. Coalgate OK 74538 Bachmann Connie Eureka Arts Council P. O. Box 212 Eureka MO 63025-0121 Bacig Karen 212 3rd Ave. NE Minneapolis MN 55413 Bailey Blanca Arts & Crafts Center IMU University of Iowa Iowa City IA 52242 Baldwin David R. P. O. Box Manchester IA 52057 Bannow John Copper Sculptor 11868 Jade Rd. Lafayette CO 80026 303-828-4597 Bantam Wendy Gallery 9 124 South Ninth Street Lincoln NE 68508 Barajas Guadalupe 2308 Division Avenue Cheyenne WY 82007 307-634-5407 Barber Jeff 39500 Country 8 Blvd. Goodhue MN 55027 507-824-2647 Barbera Marie 2954 Anaheim St. Escondido CA 92025 800-746-0802 Barlow Hudson Jon P. O. Box 710 Yellow Springs OH 45387 Barnes Cloyd 7425 S. Milwaukee Way Centennial CO 80122 303-741-2870 Barnes Dee PO Box 246 Story WY 82842 Barny T. 4370 Pine Flat Road Healdsburg CA 95448 Baron Ron 580 Driggs Ave. Brooklyn NY 11211 Barrable Ross P. O. Box 3039 Pagosa Springs CO 81147 Barrera Dio 222 Dartmouth St. Iowa City IA 52245 Barrett Bill 18 Ellis Run Road Santa Fe NM 87505 Barrett Bill 11 Worth St. New York NY 10013 Barry Steve P. O. Box 1046 Corrales NM 87048 Barth Charles/Ellen 1307 Elmhurst Dr. NE Cedar Rapids IA 52402 Bartlett Carrie R. 5330 Chanbrey Ct. Colorado Springs CI 80919 719-594-9524 Barton Austin Box 2828 Battle Ground WA 98604 Barton Jim 212 Georges Road Dayton NJ 8810 Bascom Phil 9284 Baseline Rd. Lafayette CO 80026-8902 303-666-4909 Bates Gary 9250 Amsterdam Road Manhattan MT 59741 Bauer Sally 14721 Sharon Ln. Wichita KS 67230 316-218-0653 Baumer Megan 8357 W. Floyd 1-303 Lakewood CO 80227 303-988-3386 Baur Mike 2N710 Woodland Ave. West Chicago IL 60185 Bayer Paul 8601 Security Court St. Louis MO 63123 Beauchamp Errol 27135 Mountain Park Evergreen CO 80439 303-296-1133 Beck Gregory 4721 Staples Ave. Fort Worth TX 76133 817-923-4334 Beck James 1028 West 12th St. Cedar Falls IA 50613 Becker Dale 2265 Lakeside Drive S. Forked River NJ 8731 Becker Jack Forecast Public Artworks 2324 University Ave. West #102 St. Paul MN 55114 Becker Randy 614 Third Ave. SE Le Mars IA 51031 Beckwith Jack 1435 Wall Ave. Ogden UT 84404 Beckwith Rick 3540 S. Dahlia Denver CO 80237 303-756-6221 Bedford Janet 547 Beartooth Dr. Powell WY 82435 Begg Don PO Box 550 Cochrane Alberta, Canada T4C 1A7 403-932-2611 Behr Robert 84 Mountain Road Willsall MT 59086 406-581-2887 Bell Dan 832 16th St. Des Moines IA 50314 Bellamy D'Arcy 4241 Swiss Ave. Dallas TX 7504 Bellows Robert 1603 Spruce Boulder CO 80302 Bemont Jimmie B. 3203 Drumond El Paso TX 79925 915-591-5458 Benedict Dexter 1554 Baker Rd. Penn Yan NY 14527 7/15/2010 2 Last Name First Name Business Address City State Zip Phone Benitez Sylvia 165 Hicks St. Brooklyn Heights NY 11201 Bennett Burr 24304 WCR 74 Eaton CO 80615 970-454-2904 Bennett Terrie 103 Pasel Del Pueblo Norte Taos NM 87571 505-758-3911 Bennett Tom 3780 Dita Ct Cameron Park CA 95682 530-667-6336 Bennett-Miller Danae 18775 Pinehurst RD Bend OR 97701 541-382-0043 Benson Tom 664 Camino Real #1 Palm Springs CA 92264 760-206-9705 Bentre Howard 114 Morris Ave. Providence RI 2906 Berenstein Kathy 301 Spruce St. Denver CO 80230 303-364-3111 Berggruen Helen P.O. Box 32 Oakville CA 94562 Bergsgaard Craig 2118 Outerbanks Ct. Windsor CO 80550 720-312-4498 Berlin Rudi RL 515 N. State St. #2300 Chicago IL 60610 Berry Richard E. 5826 W. 8th Ave Lakewood CO 80214 303-232-6013 Berryman W. L. PO Box 946 Platt SD 57369 605-337-3207 Bessin Robert Julio 54 Second St. Newport RI 20840 Billingsley Carl 1902 W. Friendly Ave. Greensboro NC 27403-1243 Binnings Willam 2701 Mayflower Dr. Meraux LA 70075 504-279-4558 Birdsall David 2692 Pearl Howlett Rd Longmont CO 80504 303-772-8846 Birr Michael 30 Garcia Loop Alberton MT 59820 406-822-2031 Black David E. 1066 Lincoln Rd. Columbus OH 43212 Black Mavis Route 2 Box 37 Onawa IA 51040 Blake George 7021 S. Windsor St. Littleton CO 80128 303-973-2246 Blanding Hugh 33817 N. 2nd St. Phoenix AZ 85085 623-7880-1262 Blitt Rita 8900 State Line Leawood KS 66206 Block Holly Art in General 79 Walker St. New York NY 10013 Bloomer Harlan Conkling Gallery Mankato State University Mankato MN 55413 Boardman Deb 1426 West Highland Ave. Chicago IL 60660 Bodson Alice 614 23rd St. Des Moines IA 50312 Boelman Larry 2525 SW 80th St. #6 Des Moines IA 50321 Bokesch-Parsons Charlene 1409 West Elm Bloomington IL 61701 Bolen Mari 226 Peaceful Dr. Hamilton MT 59840 406-961-3887 Boller Bud PO Box 826 Dubois WY 82513 Bonner Jonathan P. O. Box 6023 Providence RI 2940 Booth Bob 11715 Rd 104 South Alamosa CO 81101 719-589-5647 Boren Brent PO Box 4165 Vail CO 81658 970-471-2966 Borrup Tom Intermedia Arts Minnesota 2822 Lyndale Ave. South Minneapolis MN 55408 Boust Dale Wild Rivers Wildlife Gallery PO Box 5758 Fresno CA 93755 559-281-1319 Bowie Pete P.O. Box 1076 Gardnerville NV 89410 775-265-1010 Bowman Rebecca 2134 S 48th Lincoln NE 68506 402-489-6447 Box Austin TX Boyden Frank c/o Mrs. Allen Boyd 4175 SW Greenleaf Dr. Portland OR 97221 Boyer Fred 201 Shirley Way Fairmont MT 59711 406-497-3386 Boyle Jerry 926 3rd Ave Longmont CO 80501 303-651-173336 Bradford Betty A. 11605 Echeta Rd #A Gillette WY 82716 Bradley Susanne 1009 Crest Rd. Papillion NE 68046 402-884-7893 Brandt Helene 43 Great Jones St. New York NY 10012 Brandt Helene 308 West 263 St. Bronx NY 10471 Branson Rex 453896 Seminole St. Afton OK 74331 918-782-2769 7/15/2010 3 Last Name First Name Business Address City State Zip Phone Branstrom Ritch 334 W. Menomonee #B9 Chicago IL 60614 Brass David Seth P.O. Box 499 Pine CO 80470 303-816-4005 Breder Hans/Barbara 623 East College Iowa City IA 52240 Brennan Ruth Dahl Fine Arts Center 713 Seventh St. Rapid City SD 57701 Brent Burt 341 Grove Drive Portola Valley CA 94028 Brett Douglas 1738 Post St. San Francisco CA 94109 415-441-7118 Brewster Delbert 1107 Alpine Dr. Andrews TX 79714 432-523-5335 Brite Jane Walker's Point Center 911 West National Ave.
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