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Interdependence
February 4-28​
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Commonwheel Artists Co-op is hosting Michael Lemke and Ruth Wydeven in our Gallery Space during February.
 
Michael Lemke has been an ceramics instructor at UNC for nearly 2 decades. In his studio practice he attempts to educate about ceramic process. This shapes the content of his ceramic work. “His work is direct and honest attempting to show processes used to create the objects but to celebrate them. In displaying pieces, his hope is to demystify and describe what happens in an artist’s studio on a day-to-day basis.”
 
Michael’s current body of ceramic art is designed to fit into people’s lives as well as the spaces they live and work in. These pieces are primarily porcelain and focus on utility.
 
Ruth Wydeven’s oil paintings are inspired by exceptional experiences, books, dreams, the natural environment, and TRAVEL. In addition to living in Niger, Africa for 2 years as a U.S. Peace Corps Volunteer. She annually spends 2 months each year ‘independently backpacking’ through countries in Central and South America, taking photos to use as references for future paintings.
 
Her desire is to conceptually honor indigenous cultures within natural environments that are rapidly changing. Having recently retired from teaching in 2016, she focuses more on painting and backpacking. In March of 2020 Ruth was stranded in a small town in Peru due to severe Peruvian COVID transportation restrictions – and was eventually able to return to the States on a U.S. Evacuation Flight. 
 
“My artwork continues to be an intimate spiritual journey of discovery and a labor of love."

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    • CO Critters
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    • Holiday Market 2025
  • Festival
    • 2025 Festival Artist and Vendor info >
      • 2025 Festival Booth Fees
    • 2025 Artists >
      • 2025 Clay Artists
      • 2025 Fiber Artists
      • 2025 Fine Art Artists
      • 2025 Glass Artists
      • 2025 Jewelry Artists
      • 2025 Mixed Media Artists
      • 2025 Photography Artists
      • 2025 Sculpture Artists
      • 2025 Wood Artists
    • General Information
    • Entertainment, Prizes & Kid's Activities
    • 2025 Festival Food Vendors
    • Sustainability
    • Map, Parking & Manitou Shuttle
    • Contact Festival
    • Festival Sponsors
  • Store
  • 50th Anniversary