A partial list of artists for this time period includes:

 

Visual Artists:

Ann Harris

Barbara Long

 

David Sims

 

Elaine Augustine

 

Elizabeth Walter

 

Hilda Mitchell

 

Jean Schulman

John W. Morgan

Katherine Rice

 

Lindsey Stricklin

 

Marigail Mathis

 

Mary White

Nancy O’Neal

Ronnie Riner

Tim Jones

Tim Stevenson

Tommy Mathis

Vance Wesson

Vivian Moody

Wendy Van Pelt Gautney

 

Fabric Designers:

Billy Reid

The Louisiana native launched his men’s clothing line in 1989 and the women’s line in 2002, winning the CFDA award for Best New Menswear Designer in 2001. With national headquarters in Florence, AL, Billy Reid operates a design studio in New York City and in Florence, and more than a dozen retail stores throughout the country with emphasis on USA manufacturing, proprietary textiles development, and high quality construction.  Billy Reid has received numerous awards including both GQ/CFDA Best New Menswear Designer and the CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund Award in 2010 and the CFDA Menswear Designer of the Year in 2012.

 

Ellen Goode

 

Genett H. Johnson

 

Martha Beadle

 

Marigail Mathis

 

Mildred Rosenbaum

Natalie Chanin

Alabama Chanin began early in 2000 with the creation of hand-sewn garments made from cotton jersey t-shirts by founder and slow design pioneer Natalie Chanin.

Alabama Chanin focuses on local manufacturing—producing quality products in the community in a sustainable and ethical way. They use 100% organic cotton fabric in their designs, sourced sustainably from seed to fabric—along with repurposed and reclaimed materials. Organic cotton binds all aspects of the company: sustainability, fashion, DIY, and craft. For over a decade, they have worked tirelessly to secure an organic cotton supply chain that is, as much as is humanly possible, Made in the USA.

Alabama Chanin has expanded into a family of businesses including The School of Making, Bldg. 14 Design and Manufacturing serves, and a flagship store and full-service café called The Factory Store + Café.

 

Ruth Potts

 

The Batting Brigade is a local group of quilters with more than 50 members open to quilters and anyone interested in quilts.

 

Sculptors:

Al Hausmann

 

Cecil Angel

 

Cathy Moeller

  

Frank Fleming

   

Wendell Cullen Hudiburg

 

Potters:

Alan Flowers

 

Beverly Wiginton

 

Hilda Mitchell

Jim Jerkins

 

Lauren Zuelke

 

MC Jerkins

Ron Shady

 

Woodworking:

Robin Wade

Local woodworking artist Robin Wade uses local products to create one of a kind pieces.

 

Basket and Broom Makers:

George Jones, Jr.

Glenn Rickard