Gordon Huether is an installation artist who creates site-specific art for public spaces. Gordon has been commissioned for 60 public art works and 150 private commissions. His primary medium is glass, and he has used found objects, bronze, aluminum, steel, light, water and neon in his work. The studio, a 15,000-square-foot recently renovated building, includes the artist's design studio, project gallery, fabrication facilities, administrative offices and the Hay Barn Gallery, which features Gordon Huether’s art and open exhibitions of select guest artists. Tours of the studio are welcome during business hours on weekdays.
Jim Callahan is founder of the La Haye Art Center, a welcoming and friendly public artists' studio, which operates out of the historic Gottenburg's garage in downtown Sonoma. One of the three original artists involved in renovating this historic space dating back to 1910, Callahan has maintained an active presence in the Sonoma arts community since founding La Haye in 1980.
Callahan's studio space is located in the front of the Center and visitors are welcomed by his works in progress, including large bronze sculptures of wild animals.