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ARTISTS IN RESIDENCE

Our artists' studios are open to the public, inviting you to experience the artistic process. 

Kim Rumberger

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Kim Rumberger is an award-winning jewelry artist and metal clay instructor. She has won several honors in Alliance for Metal Clay Art Worldwide (AMCAW) challenges and competitions. Her work is also featured in annual calendars that showcase juried selections of the most extraordinary metal clay work in the world.


She has taught extensively across Cape Cod since 2015. Surrounded by art as a child, Kim became a silversmith in high school and studied mixed metals while attending college. In 2014 she discovered a new medium called metal clay and has been teaching and working with it ever since.
 

Kim is a juried member of the HyArts District Artist Shanties and the Orleans Art Cottages, as well as a mentor for high school students in ArtWorks, through MassHire Workforce Development. She was named Cape & Islands mentor of the Year in 2022.

Visit her website or follow her on Instagram

Nate Olin

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Nate Olin has had many “day jobs” from his years in 1980’s NYC, when he also had 11 downtown solo shows in as many years, until settling on Cape Cod where he created the art department of a school for students with complex language-based learning disabilities. The Cultural Center is an artistic home that gives Nate the opportunity to continue teaching in the Rise and Shine program. 

My entire life I have made art. Mine has been a life in which self-expression, communication and the working out of ideas, on a surface that will be looked at by others. The odds that any one of us will support ourselves exclusively through art are low indeed. Some of us have no other choice, we must make art or risk losing an integral piece of ourselves. I have been lucky in many ways. I am one of the ones who must make art.”

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Claire Marcus

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Claire Marcus is a multi-talented award winning artist working in Watercolor, Monotype Printmaking, Decorative Clay, and Fused Glass Jewelry. 

Creating artwork that is challenging in subject and medium is a major part of her evolution as an artist.

She is always looking for something unusual or a different approach to complete her work. If the painting has great color, form, and design she knows she has accomplished her goal. 

Visit Claire's work in our upstairs gallery.

Visit her website

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