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Featured Artists

Washington City Art Council is committed to uplifting the voices of local artists who are making their mark in the art world. We recognize that each artist has a unique story and perspective, and we strive to offer them the exposure they deserve through exhibitions, events, and collaborations. By promoting noteworthy artists, we aim to enrich our community’s cultural landscape. Come and explore the diverse talents that Washington City has to offer, and let’s celebrate the artistry that brings us all together.

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Annie Isaacson

Annie is a classically trained portrait artist with a B.A. in Studio Arts from California State University, Sacramento.  She studied under renowned portraitist Professor Del Parson at Utah Tech University.
 

With over 30 years as a dancer and instructor, Annie brings a unique perspective to her art, focusing on dancers and the human form in motion.  Her work blends technical precision with emotional depth.

For the past eight years she has been a featured artist at the Northern California Dance Conservatory (NCDC), where her deep understanding of movement and anatomy informs her expressive, graceful brushwork.

Her paintings reflect a lifelong dedication to both the visual and performing arts.

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Nancy Littlefield

I grew up in Utah Valley.   My father was an organic gardener who loved feeding the birds during the wintertime.  I came to share his love of gardening and birds.  In school I got in trouble for doodling on any scrap of paper, tests etc.   My piano teacher fired me, and suggested my parents try to find a new talent when I was in the 7th grade.  They found Carol Harding’s Art Class.  She laid the foundation in art that I have relied upon to this day.   I took a community Education Class in watercolor in my early 20s, and finally found my medium!  Through- out my 20s, I audited BYU watercolor classes as much as my pocketbook and little family would allow.  Professor Cliff Dunston had the most profound effect on my work and I was also greatly influenced by Professor Osral Allred and my first watercolor teacher Stan Harward. 

Gallery  Affiliations included  Galleries in Park City, UT, Cody WY, Lake Tahoe NV, and Sedona AZ  and the International Fly Fishing Museum.  I participated in the Salt Lake, St George, Park City, Boulder City and Prescott Art Festivals.  I donated work to many organizations, MS Society, Sirens of the San Juan, Ducks Unlimited and many Wildlife Conservation Groups Art Festivals.   

 

I restarted my love affair with watercolors while recovering from a severe illness in the fall of 2017.  I haven’t looked back and am grateful I can just have fun splashing around in this medium. 

At Washington City Art Council, we are dedicated to supporting and promoting noteworthy artists in our community.

 

Our mission is to create a vibrant platform where emerging and established talents can connect with art enthusiasts and gain the recognition they deserve.

 

If you're an artist looking for an opportunity to be featured on our website, we encourage you to reach out to us. Together, we can celebrate the creative spirit of our city and inspire others with the beauty of your work.

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