Featured Artists
Granny's Place supports and sells local handmade art. Here are some of our artists!

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Russ Rose
Russ Rose was a beloved Eureka Springs artist whose stained-glass work captured both light and spirit. With a gift for turning glass into stories, Russ created pieced that reflected the magic, color, and character of our community.
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His art, like his presence, was warm and full of heart - leaving behind pieces that glow long after the sun has set. Though Russ passed away, his creativity continues to shine through the stained glass pieces that now carry his legacy.
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We are honored to carry Russ's work here at Granny's Place and to share his artistry with all who step through our doors. His glass is more than craft - it is memory, light, and love, held forever in color.

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Jessica Ames-Russel
Jessica Ames-Russell is a Eureka Springs ceramic artist whose pottery blends function with beauty. From Raku vases to wax and incense burners, each piece carries the textures and colors of fire, earth, and imagination.
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After years of teaching art, Jessica now devotes her time to her studio practice, creating pottery that is both grounding and inspiring. Her work invites people to bring art into their everyday rituals - to hold it, use it, and live with it.
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We are proud to feature Jessica's pottery at Granny's Place, where her craftsmanship and creativity add to the spirit of our community.

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Kelci Raie Cooper
Kelcie Rae Cooper is a creative force in Eureka Springs who brings "adventure art" to life through custom-driven pieces and immersive designs. She often takes on commissions, continually experimenting with interactive elements and surprising textures.
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Her work radiates warmth, personality, and a touch of magic - something you feel when her art vibrates in the space. Kelci shows locally (you might see her at festivals or gallery pop-ups) and loves connecting with the community through her craft.
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We are delighted to showcase Kelci's art at Granny's Place - her energy, vision, and originality add a spark to our walls and world!

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Sylvia Flanagan
Sylvia Flanagan is a woodturning artist based in Eureka Springs whose studio, Bark Twice Woodturning, crafts functional art from wood. She specializes in items like wine bottle stoppers, openers, and small turned goods - each piece shaped by the grain, texture, and character of the wood itself.
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Her work is rooted in the warmth of nature, turning bark and wood into objects of use and beauty, where every curve, knot, and finish adds personality. At Granny's Place, we're honored to showcase Sylvia's creations, knowing each piece carries the story of the tree and the hands that shaped it.

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Donna Bass
Donna Bass is the maker behind Bass Custom Arts, a Eureka Springs studio where craftsmanship meets creativity. What began in 2020 with a single lathe has grown into a thriving practice of woodturning and custom design.
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Before Bass Custom Arts, Donna worked in stained glass through her studio, Chain Link Mountain Studios, where she designed and taught classes on creating luminous windows and panels. That love for detail and light now carries into her woodturning, where she creates pens, pen blanks, and turned objects that celebrate both the natural beauty of wood and the joy of functional art.
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At Granny's Place, we're honored to feature Donna's work - pieces that carry the mark of skill, imagination, and the evolving artistry of Eureka Springs.

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Jennifer Mellon
Jennifer Mellon is a Eureka Springs artist and teacher whose work celebrates creativity, mindfulness, and sustainability. Through her studio, Beyond Chaos, she designs upcycled clothing and wearable art, giving new life to materials with imagination and care.
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A longtime educator and certified yoga instructor, Jennifer brings intention and balance into everything she creates. Her pieces reflect not only a love of craft but also a belief in living with beauty, purpose, and joy.
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We're honored to carry Jennifer's work at Granny's Place, where her artistry adds heart and originality to our shelves.

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Backwoods Glass
Andrew "Panda" Lucariello is the glassblower behind Backwoods Glass, keeping old-school craft alive since 2000. What began with a spoon pipe shaped like a South Park character has grown into decades of steady, soulful work.
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Panda's philosophy is simple: glass should be used and loved. He honors classic glassblowing styles like wrap and rake while adding his own personal touch, creating durable, affordable pieces with character.
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Each Backwoods Glass piece carries a story - from surviving house fires to being gifted as milestones - holding both memory and connection in the flame.

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Vira Dobbins
Vira Dobbins is the artist behind Vira Dobbins Glass Works, a Eureka Springs studio that transforms glass into playful and functional art. She specializes in fused glass, creating jewelry dishes, "flower buddies," and other decorative pieces featuring metal inclusion and custom touches.
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Her work balances whimsy and utility - bright, tactile, and built to be used. You'll find her pieces at local shops around town and art markets around the region, or commissioned to suit a space of vision.
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We're delighted to carry Vira's creations at Granny's Place - each dish or bud is a little light, a little joy, and a piece of her inventive art.

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Empower Me Flower
Lori Allison is the artist and florist behind Empower Me Flower - Bouquets and Handmades, where nature, craft and intention intertwine. She creates seasonal floral arrangements and handmade pieces that reflect her belief in "Intention in Expression."
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Through blooms and handcrafted objects, Lori invites people to connect with beauty in both living things and designed forms. Her work brings color, scent, and heart into spaces - and moments of pause of everyday life.
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We're proud of feature Lori's creations at Granny's Place, where her art blooms among ours.

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Eric Schueneman
Eric Schueneman is a metal artist known for transforming repurposed sheet metal into hearts, starts, and moons His most recognizable work in Eureka Springs is the crescent moon at history Crescent Hotel, a piece that captures both place and spirit.
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Eric's art carries a poetic touch - much like the way he speaks - turning raw metal into forms that feel both strong and tender. Each creation holds a spark of imagination and invites people to see new beauty in old materials.
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We're honored to feature Eric's work at Granny's Place, where his craft and creativity shine among our collection.

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Jason Feltrope
Jason Feltrope is a ceramic artist represented through EureKan Art Studio & Shop here in town. Known for his imaginative approach, Jason creates everything from sturdy mugs to tiny clay miniatures - and even playful "singing" and "musical" mugs that add a note of fun to everyday.
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His pottery blends utility with whimsy, inviting people to enjoy both the function and the spirit of each piece. At Granny's Place, we carry a wide selection of Jason's mugs and miniature works, treasures that fit easily into daily rituals and spark delight in the smallest details.

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Trinitye Dye
Trinitye Dye is the artist behind Divine Tie Dyes, a downtown Eureka Springs studio. Known for his vibrant tie-dye clothing and wearable art, Trinitye brings color, movement, and soul to every piece.
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A longtime Deadhead and "Grateful Wharf Rat," his work reflects a life lived in music, community, and creativity. Each garment is one-of-a-kind, made with intention and a love for expressive color.
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We're proud of feature Trinitye's creations here at Granny's Place, where his tie-dyes add brightness, spirit, and a splash of joy to our shelves.