For 2014, there are 29 artists from throughout the university. Thirteen are participating for the first time. Seven have had a piece in the show all four years. Several pieces were created using found or recycled items. Woodworking, basketry, photography, painting, drawing and jewelry-making are all represented, along with a few surprises.
No matter what their job at UofL, all the participants are artists in their own right. Here they are:
- Julia Aebersold, cleanroom manager
- Anne-Marie Alexander, actor, educator, medicine
- Charles Ames, cabinetmaker
- Bill Briggs, physician assistant, medicine
- Jack Correll, general maintenance mechanic
- Jackie Fryer, assistant to the dean, SIGS
- Lawrence Gettleman, professor, dentistry
- Patrick Glisson, health physics technician
- Patty Grimes, unit business manager, education
- Victoria Natal Harpe, operations center supervisor
- Tracy Heightchew, program coordinator, Commonwealth Center for the Humanities and Society
- Holly Hogue, administrative specialist, A&S
- Judy Hughes, communications and marketing specialist, OCM
- Tammy Lawson, campus tour coordinator
- Andrew Marsh, Conn Center assistant director
- Cheryl Monroe, operations specialist
- Carlene Louise Petty, executive secretary, surgery
- Bethany Poston, library assistant
- Kathy Rogers, accounts payable specialist
- Guillermo Rougier, professor, anatomical sciences and neurobiology
- Nan Schlindwein, administrative assistant, development
- Chuck Sites, systems programmer
- Srinivas Sithu, assistant professor, physiology and biophysics
- Maria Tinnell, graphic designer, OCM
- Shavon Wagner, program coordinator, education
- Michael Weise, program coordinator, Brown Cancer Center
- Valerie Wells, administrative receptionist, athletics
- Teresa Wilkins, grants management specialist, A&S
- Aubrey Woolley, salary administration coordinator