Karen Kantor

Karen was brought up and taught art at home by her mother, an artist in NY. Although her chosen career is a Registered Nurse she has taken many years of art classes during her adult years which included study at the di Domecci Art program. After teaching many years of pre-school, Karen was employed by…

Tammy Josephson

Tammy discovered her love of clay while taking an elective college course in 1995. Since then, she has been on a path of learning and growing through using a wide variety of clays, glazes and techniques. “My journey with clay has become a metaphor for my life: I fluctuate between light, elegant, porcelain pieces and…

Amanda Jones

“Over the last twenty years my students have taught me that the best formula I can use when teaching is to make my classes interesting, while teaching technique and lending plenty of encouragement.  I strive to make my classroom a safe environment for the exchanging of ideas.  I want my classes to feel welcoming to…

Amanda Carman

Carman is an illustrator and storyteller who has been teaching with the Johns Creek Arts Center for over five years. She specializes in figurative illustrations with themes of fantasy and whimsical wildlife and works in a variety of mediums, but focuses particularly on digital media and pen and ink work. Her lessons focus on drawing…

Susan Calderon

Susan has a degree in art education from Ohio State University, and a degree in advertising design from the Art institute of Fort Lauderdale. She worked as a graphic designer and layout artist for several ad agencies. Susan has two children, a boy and a girl, and she spent many years volunteering as a leader…

Cathi Brostrom

I was lucky enough to start taking classes at JCAC in early 2008. After being involved in the Ceramics department I was asked to teach a kids Clay class, so my teaching journey began. In the past few years I began teaching Adults also. I believe each student should be given the opportunity to express…