Day 1: Holley Bakich
Holley Bakich
she/her
Creative Medium: Drawing, Fiber/Textile, Mixed Media 2D & 3D, Sculpture, Wood
About the Artist
I want to tell you a story–either an ancient myth, religious epiphany, tale of a remarkable person, or the amazing natural world all around us–in images and symbols. We are more than our bodies. We are more than the symbology of our belief systems. The material world cannot describe what makes us human, informs the natural world, and what makes up the divine. Through my art, I want to take you on a journey that sees beyond the tangible world to the heart of human nature and the beauty of the world.Craftsmanship is my goal. Beads, sequins, metal leaf, woodworking, hand-sewn leather, and fabric arts all take time and patience, giving each artwork a part of myself through the meditative creative process. The materials I select have a tactile quality that elevates the images above two dimensions. It is exciting to shape and form this material and to know it will last for hundreds of years.
I have a Bachelor of Fine Arts – Sculpture from University of Missouri-Columbia, and a Bachelor of Arts in Interior Design from Mount Mary College, Milwaukee, WI. I live and work in Tucson, Arizona with my husband, Michael, an astronomer and author.
Phone:
Email: holleybak@gmail.com
Artist Website:
https://www.holleybakichart.com/
Additional Social Media:
https://www.instagram.com/holleybak/
How to Purchase
My art will be available for sale and to take away (you don't have to wait to pick it up later in the exhibit run). I will also be exhibiting a few pieces of my mixed media/sculptural work that will be NFS. Visitors can us PayPal, Zelle, or cash.Pricing Range
$1-$150, $151 - $500About the Studio
Steinfeld Warehouse Gallery & Studio
101 W. 6th Street, Tucson 85701
Parking: Free on-street parking, Paid on-street parking, Paid off-street parking (garage, paid lot)
Studio Amenities:Accessible, Bathroom available
About The Event
artWALK and Open House featuring six artists working in diverse styles. Most of the artists will be on hand to interact with visitors and discuss their art and art-making process.







