Susan Gregory
Susan Gregory is the founding owner of Studio Union. She makes encaustic, mixed media paintings and works in clay to make sculpture, furniture and a line of tableware, ceramic scg.
Natalie Hanson
Natalie Hanson is an abstract painter and recent 2020 alumni of the College of Charleston. Her work centralizes around the interpretation of dreams and memories.
Riivo Kruuk
Working in oils and spray paint, mural artist and painter Riivo Kruuk’s work explores Estonian folklore and traditional clothing fused with contemporary motifs and pop culture. Using graffiti to represent the colorful grit of where he grew up, Riivo paints his figures decorated in embroidery-esque and graffiti tag-like adornments, painting both men and women in similar fashion, simultaneously creating a unity and duality in his work.
Riivo Kruuk was born in 1998 and grew up in Ft. Lauderdale, FL. He graduated from Florida Atlantic University with a Bachelor in Fine Arts with a Focus in Painting in 2020. Since graduating, he continuously gathers a list of shows and murals around the U.S. and on an international stage.
He is represented by White Gallery in Mt. Pleasant, SC.
Susanna Kopchains
Susanna Kopchains is a ceramic artist who recently relocated from NJ to Charleston and is thrilled to be part of the SU community. She makes functional pottery and sculptural works of art.
Colin Peterson
Colin Peterson is the owner/founder of Trim Pottery. He specializes in making functional and utilitarian wares.
Olivia Sangster
Olivia Sangster is the potter behind Petrichor+Gold, and makes functional porcelain pottery featuring minimalist designs using inlay techniques and gold accents.
Learn more about her work here.
Nadia Stieglitz
Nadia Stieglitz is a French-born and self-taught ceramicist specializing in organic abstract sculpture.
Janette Wall
Janette Wall crafts Carolina Creamware thoughtful, functional pottery by hand. Inspired by historic pieces found in the area, their body of work depicts scenes of the Lowcountry in blue and white.
Elizabeth Northcut Williams
Elizabeth Northcut Williams (“Beth”) is a fine artist living in North Charleston, whose diverse body work can be
found in collections all over the country. Since receiving
her BFA in painting from the University of Evansville, she has developed a wide range of techniques in oil
painting, watercolor, drawing, and mixed media. Creating everything from portraits to murals, Beth loves to translate ideas into meaningful visual expression, often combining traditional techniques with more contemporary, expressive applications. Inspired by beauty and redemption, she is forever grateful to honor the significance of her subjects.
Learn more about her work here.