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Jeremy Hatch

Jeremy is a co-founder/owner of Beall Street Studios and is an associate professor at Montana State University in Bozeman.

Jeremy Hatch received an MFA (2003) from the New York State College of Ceramics at Alfred University, and a BFA from Emily Carr University (2000). Since 2000 he has been active in solo exhibitions, collaborative projects and group shows at a diverse number of venues around the globe.

Hatch is the founder of Ricochet Studio Inc. Ricochet Studio is dedicated to producing well designed, well crafted objects that span a broad spectrum of purposes: from functional to decorative, architectural to domestic, experimental to traditional. The studio focuses on creating limited edition ceramic pieces in collaboration with artists from various disciplines. View his work at jeremyhatch.ca


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Tamara Meyer

Tamara is a co-founder/owner of Beall Street Studios. She is a ceramic sculptor whose work is often narrative, created with a combination of extruded, slab, and handmade forms. Additionally, she enjoys painting and working in pastel.

Tamara has lived in Bozeman, Montana for 18 years. After a career as a graphic designer and raising three children she returned to school, completing a BFA in Studio Art and minor in Art History from Montana State University in 2014. Additionally, she has a Visual Communications degree from the Art Institute of Seattle (1987), and BS degree in Atmospheric Sciences from the University of Washington (1984).

Other than making, designing, planning, and gardening, Tamara spends a lot of time hiking, skiing (both cross country and downhill), traveling and doing just about anything outdoors with her husband and family. View her work at tamarajoymeyer.com


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Rachel Hicks

Rachel is a live experience designer, strategist and visual facilitator. She has an eye for detail and innovative design paired with a passion for strategy, fundraising and supporting the arts. With more than a decade of experience in event planning, experiential design, communications, and nonprofit management, Rachel specializes in creating unique and memorable events and products.

Throughout her career, she has worked with many nonprofits and businesses such as HATCH, Mountain Time Arts, and the Bozeman Film Celebration to integrate powerful design into their communication strategies and experience planning. 

Along with Rachel Hicks Design, she was the Director of Communications at the Archie Bray Foundation for the Ceramic Arts in Helena, MT (2007–2017) an international artist-in-resident organization dedicated to the enrichment of the ceramic arts. View her work at rachelhicksdesign.com


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Kelly Reynolds

Kelly currently lives in Bozeman MT, surrounded by the mountains of Montana, living the life she has always wanted as a Mother and Visual Artist. She received a B.F.A from Montana State University in 2021.

“I enjoy making art that stretches the boundaries of tension and gravity. I embrace themes connected to the human experience. This mostly centers around the need to bring emotions to life through the visual stories that are told; highlighting strength, the inner beauty of the soul and the perceptions that influence our experience.

Living in the mountains reminds me that life is bigger than me. That we as humans share the same story over and over again. That nature turns with or without us. Drawing inspiration from the earth in the shapes that I use, I often mimic the way nature bends and flows. My line and composition reflect that. You can see this influence in the abstract line and how the body is composed. I love ceramics for the texture, versatility, and connection to earth.”

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Robyn Till

Primarily a ceramic artist, Robyn is inspired by the intimate relationship that humans have always had with ceramics. She has sculptural and functional bodies of work. In her sculptural work, she explores the metaphors between coil building, coil basketry, and layers of experiences that shape us individually. In her more functional work,
she tends to focus on the surface of her pottery, achieving various patterned
results with resist methods, underglaze, and some sgraffito.

Robyn also enjoys painting, drawing, and working with mixed media. She received her BFA from Montana State University in 2018.