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Art Showcase & Open House

Presented by Lifestyled Homes

Friday, September 5th | 5-8 pm

4829 W 2020 S, Hurricane, UT 84737

Sponsored by:

Art in Architecture

For one evening only, experience this home as a gallery. Explore fine artwork from local artists displayed throughout, while enjoying live violin and harp music and light hors d'oeuvres. Wander room to room, take in the sweeping views, craftsmanship, and lifestyle this home was built for, and meet the artists and builders who brought both the art and architecture to life. Come prepared to take home a work of art, or make this work of art your home.

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Featured Artists

Kaylee Fisher

Kaylee Fisher is a pyrography artist based in Southern Utah, celebrated for her intricate wood-burned pieces that explore themes of nature, transformation, and the human experience. Her work weaves storytelling and symbolism, often reflecting personal healing, shadow work, and the spiritual cycles of life, death, and rebirth.

In addition to her studio practice, Kaylee teaches pyrography and creative workshops both locally and internationally, sharing her passion for the meditative and transformative nature of art. She also serves as the Studio Manager at MakeSpace Kayenta, where she supports creative programming, artist development, and community engagement.

She is also an inner circle member of the Conscious Business Network — a support system for conscious entrepreneurs and Museo — a collective of local visual and performing artists. Kaylee is deeply rooted in the artistic community. Her work invites viewers to reflect on their own inner landscapes, fostering authenticity, curiosity, and healing through beauty.

Instagram: @artbykmf_

Addison Kanoelani

Addison Kanoelani is a luxury abstract artist whose work bridges the grounding power of nature with the ethereal beauty of the cosmos. Rooted in her Hawaiian heritage and a lifelong reverence for the natural world, she transforms preserved flowers—many grown in her own garden—alongside crystals, oceanic elements, and textured mediums into luminous paintings that serve as sanctuaries of peace. Her art is both personal and universal, born from her journey of healing and transformation, and created with the intention of helping others reconnect with the parts of themselves they’ve hidden away. Each piece is a meditation on softness, resilience, and belonging—an invitation to pause, breathe, and return to a place of serenity. Addison’s work has been exhibited across the West Coast, including Los Angeles and Phoenix, Arizona, with her vision set on reaching luxury homes and curated spaces worldwide.  

Website: www.kanoelaniart.com 

Instagram: @kanoelani_life

 

Deena Riley Millecam

Deena Riley Millecam enjoys painting in oil but particularly watercolor. She graduated from the University of Utah with a Master of Education working at Uintah School District as an administrator.

She is now enjoying the opportunity to paint and teach art, watch progress and smiles along the way. Deena appreciates all the mentors she has studied under through the years.
She enjoys the association with artists at Gallery 35, Arrowhead and is currently the curator for Red Cliff Gallery in St George.

Deena believes that often fulfillment in our lives, much like painting, comes not from the final product, but the process of learning and sharing with others.

Instagram: @deena.millecam.1

Facebook: Deena Millecam

Paulette Schermerhorn

Paulette Schermerhorn is a resident of Southern Utah, raised in San Antonio, Texas. She describes her method of finding inspiration for her work in exploring possibilities in movement and finding joy in nature. She travels extensively and seeks out the people, artistic influences and natural history to bring forth works that display all she has seen. She integrates her travel photographs into her work.

Paulette uses many elements when creating pieces, including printed fabrics, textiles, beads and thread painting to create vivid pictures that reflect the sights and feelings of her world journeys. Her work invites the viewer to become lost in the details of each piece and find an endless number of patterns and abstract natural features.

Website: www.pauletteschermerhorn.com

Instagram: @paulette_schermerhorn_art

Ohna Radiance

Ohna Radiance has been on a spiritual and creative quest since departing the cult she was born into. Deeply seeking to understand herself more authentically, she embarked on a voyage of self-discovery. Art, music, dance, divination, floatation therapy, and many more tools have given Ohna a variety of avenues to express the inner workings of her world. After graduating the Master Course at the Milan Art Institute, Ohna decided to expand her artworks into an oracle deck. Her art plays with themes of exploration, self-discovery,  freedom, beauty, imagination, and nature. Ohna’s art is a reminder to others to dive into the self inquiry process and to radiate their unique, authentic selves in the world!

Instagram: @ohnaradianceart

Gail Winegar

I began my art career early by drawing stick figures on the walls of my cave.  Eventually I evolved into a commercial artist and in time focused mainly on portraits and watercolor.  One night I dreamed I was ice-skating through paint.  As I twirled and sashayed the colors intermingled and shifted creating effects that were nothing short of sheer joy.  When I awoke I put aside all my other paints to try and recreate the thrill of that dream—and I wanted others to experience it as well.  Now everyday I live in the fanciful world of abstract art.

“I dream of painting and then I paint my dream” -Vincent Van Gogh

I was born in Salt Lake City, Utah. I love being a wife, mother, Nana and Great-Nana. I’m an animal lover and enjoy my dogs, cat, 50 grand-chickens and great-grand chickens.  I’m a  certified art therapy practioner, published author, master gardener and chicken farmer.  I have one speed only… FASTER.

“A good artist has less time than ideas” -Martin Kippenberger

Website: www.lighthousestudio.art

Instagram: @_lighthouse_artstudio

Susan Grove

Susan Grove has been painting professionally for over 25 years, but her connection to fine art runs much deeper. Long before she became known for her large-scale murals across Washington County, Utah, she was quietly building a body of work rooted in storytelling, texture, and emotional resonance. Her fine art practice has always been a steady undercurrent—an intimate space where she explores themes of nature, memory, and transformation.

Susan’s work is characterized by warmth and movement, often blending organic forms with layered surfaces that invite close looking. Whether she’s painting a wall or working on canvas, her approach is intuitive and deeply personal. She draws inspiration from the landscapes around her, the people she paints for, and the quiet moments that shape everyday life.

Her murals may be the most visible part of her career, but her fine art is where she returns to reflect, experiment, and reconnect with the essence of her craft. In this exhibition, Susan shares pieces that speak to that quieter side—works that carry the same heart and vision, just on a different scale.

Website: www.mossygroveart.com 

Instagram: @susan.grove