artists
THE CORRIDOR GALLERY MEMBER ARTISTS
Holly B. Bryson
Holly earned a B.S. Degree from the University of Wyoming and an Associate of Arts degree from Casper College. She has been painting for over 39 years. Currently holding memberships with The Casper Artist Guild, The Scotch and Watercolor Society, The Arizona Watercolor Association, Northwest Watercolor Society and the National Pastel Society, Holly is very active in her arts career. Holly Bryson’s Website
Greg Fladager
Greg works in contemporary abstract stone sculpture as well as painting in encaustic (a wax based medium) and oil. His works are rich in depth, concept and unique in presentation. Greg is equally at home working with 3D as well as 2D work. More About Greg Fladager
Justin Hayward
Justin’s paintings exhibit great detail from masterful brush strokes and a full understanding of color. Justin exhibits precise and flexible style with immense control. Justin teaches painting at the college level passing his great knowledge on to eager students. Justin Hayward’s Website
Rod Knowlton
Ten years ago Rod purchased his first digital camera. Immediately he saw the potential afforded by this new technology. His growing passion for the art form and pursuit for his own personal creativity led him in a new direction, professional photography. He is admittedly passionate, bordering on obsessed, with the art of photography. He knows of no other art form that possesses the ability and magic to stop the hands of time, capture the moment and hand them back to you. Rod Knowlton’s Website
Jim Kopp
Jim is a Casper based folk artist creating original, colorful and dimensional works of art. His work adds fun and personality to your atmosphere at an obtainable price. Jim is an avid musician and admits music is a direct influence to his work. He works with wood, paint, found imagery and found objects. More about Jim
Tom Loepp
Tom grew up in Casper under an artist mother and geologist father. He lived in Texas, Iowa and Oklahoma where he enrolled into the Art Students Academy in Tulsa. Tom went on to study in New York City at the Art Students League and then on to Europe to shape his career. Ending up back in New York City, Tom made his mark with citiscape paintings and developed into a successful portrait painter. Tom has painted portraits of many high profile subjects including his painting of Chief Justice William Rehnquist that currently hangs in the supreme court. Since 2001 Tom has made Casper his home again. Tom Loepp’s Website
Amber Olson
Amber Battista Olson grew up in northern New York State, and settled in Wyoming in 2004 after meeting her husband and fellow artist, Michael. She has been working in ceramics since attending Tulane University (2000). A background in psychology, work as a birth doula, and motherhood has informed and fueled her sculptural work. Amber works as an artist from home with her young family.
Mike Olson
Michael Olson settled in Wyoming in 1992 and has only left to attend undergrad (University of North Dakota) and graduate school (Wichita State University). He met his wife, Amber, in grad school. In 2004 they moved to Casper and started a family. Michael is the full-time Ceramics Instructor at Casper College and has a large private studio, Dusty Road Studio.
Aumi K. Perry
Aumi Kauffman Perry earned a degree in Fine Arts from the University of Wyoming in 2001. She then studied drawing and painting under Hans-Peter Szameit and Sanna Tomac at Pantura Studios (now Atelier Stockholm) for three years. Her artistic lineage can be traced back hundreds of years. Her paintings have been featured in shows, galleries, and private collections across the U.S. She is also a classical cellist who plays in the Wyoming Symphony Orchestra. She currently lives in Casper, Wyoming with her beautiful daughters, dashing husband, and faithful hound. More on Aumi
Zachary Pullen
Casper Illustrator, author and co-founder of The Corridor Gallery offers precise, creative, political and sports oriented illustrations. Zak’s work has been showcased in multiple books available around the world. In addition to his books, his work has been seen in publications such as The New York Times, Sports Illustrated and various other mainstream national publications. Zak’s Website















