joachim knill
the reason i live in hannibal / my dance party partner. joachim builds installations in every medium. some are photographed with the large format polaroid camera he built, others exist as a portrait room relocated from the island of animals from which it came.
micheal cole
photography framed in vintage wood constructions. micheal was lured from seattle by the promise of big, beautiful, old buildings to make big, beautiful work in.
olive kraus
jewelry and soft fiber sculpture in canvas, heat-molded plastics, vinyl, faux bone, and found objects. a taos transplant by way of chicago.
bob hoke & t-marie nolan
outsider artists painting on found materials, bob & teri transplanted from tennesse, live and work in an old church, and had former lives collaboratively making funky, glass lighting. they are the reason my honey landed in hannibal!
matt hemminghaus
painter, block printer, installation photographer, and obsessive chicken-hatcher, matt relocated to a farm in his native missouri after years in l.a.
kim caisse
transplanted from madison, wisconsin where we originally met, kim makes ceramic jewelry and works in many mediums to create kinetic sculptures, shrines, and objects of unlimited curiosity.
tai
combining the use of ballpoint pen, spray paint, acrylics and marker inks, tai brings an urban influence to his artwork. he and his spunky family split their time between their native salt lake city and little hannibal.
50 miles of art
a biannual open studios event of three artist communities along the banks of the mississippi river.
hannibal arts council
a great organization that truly serves the community, offering exhibition opportunities and children's workshops with a focus on accessibility and connecting with the community. i volunteer here as often as i can :)