Teachers
Jen berger works as an interdisciplinary, community and socially engaged artist and educator. Using street, stage and guerilla theater, visual arts, painting, printmaking, puppetry, video for education and dialogue she seeks to raise awareness and intervene in social issues that affect us all.
Jen is also works as a teaching artist, working with students in, and out, of the public schools, who are in early childhood through adult aged students.
Misoo Bang
South Burlington, VT
· Paint
Misoo was born in the Bronx, NY, but moved back to her parent’s homeland of South Korea when she was a one-year old. A short 17 years later, she returned to the US with ambitions to use painting as her mode of emotional communication and story-telling.
Misoo has exhibited in a number of galleries and museums across America and around the world. Misoo was selected as one of the Emerging Artist of New England in 2019 and Vermont Artist to Watch in 2020.
Sage Tucker-Ketcham
South Burlington, VT
· Paint
Sage Tucker-Ketcham’s career spans over two decades with a background in studio art, education and arts administration. Originally influenced by abstract expressionism, her early works are about self-expression and physically working out ideas on large canvases. Her current work focuses more on context and about controlled expression in creating complex intimate moments. She is currently working on a new series of paintings that aim to activate a sense of environmental presence, using similar subjects and themes but in a larger format.
Tucker-Ketcham is a 14th generation Vermonter. Sage grew up in Vermont, Toronto, London, and the Washington DC area. Her adult life has been spent in Northern Vermont, Cape Cod and Maine. Her work has been exhibited across the United States and is in several private collections. Sage is represented by, Woodstock Gallery, Edgewater Gallery and Portland Art Gallery. Her painting studio is in South Burlington, Vermont.
Stephanie Bush
Shelburne, VT
· Paint
Stephanie Bush is a Montreal native with an extensive exhibition record both nationally and internationally. She earned her MFA from the University of Waterloo, ON, with a minor in Women’s Studies. Currently, Bush resides in Vermont and divides her time between her professional art practice, teaching art and raising her young family. She has alternately been teaching drawing, painting and sculpture at part time CCV for the past 10 years. Bush is represented by The Clark Gallery near Boston and The Meyer Gallery in Santa Fe, NM.