
Art Archives
Check out the previously featured artists from our past!

Wonderstump
WonderStump is an immersive art experience and creative venue that will be opening its doors THIS SUMMER in downtown Petaluma!
WonderStump brings multimedia, story-driven environments to life—blending bold sculpture, interactive tech, and hands-on play to spark curiosity and connection. Part gallery, part playground, WonderStump invites visitors of all ages to enter otherworldly realms where you can touch the art, follow your curiosity, and lose yourself in the magic of the moment.

Reared In Steel
Kevin Clark grew up in Petaluma, California and studied art and business at Sonoma State University. After trying his hand at sales in the family business for a few years Kevin realized that art was his true passion, so for the last 20 years Kevin has been designing and building restaurants and bars in the Bay Area as well as large scale, metal, interactive sculptures for Burning Man and other music and art festivals, like Rivertown Revival.
Karen Lockert
Karen Lockert was always the kid who daydreamed her way through school, seeing beauty in what most other people thought was quite ordinary, if not downright ugly.
Her career was launched only after retiring as a high school art teacher in Los Angeles, when she began to understand that she had been repeatedly “re-birthing” and “re-homing” herself through her art work.

Stan Clark
Astro Botanicals sculptures create an immersive garden playground. These giant angelic plants are playful, engaging and elegant. The larger than life flower shapes give the viewer a transformed perspective that causes a symbiotic response. Similar to traditional stone ornament and devotional art, the sculptures represent a healthy relationship with nature and imagination. Astro Botanicals promote kindness and creativity.

Jim Lockert
Working with his father on residential construction sites, being a boat mechanic, endlessly tinkering at home and always looking for a path to use his skills to be helpful, Jim eventually found his way to making things for a living.

Stephen Lockert
Although trying to flush his mother's jewelry box down the toilet, when first learning to walk, might not strike you as the marker of a curious mind, the fact that Stephen did it several times may tell a different story! This learning adventure was a preamble to many more focused attempts at wrangling understanding from a world of constraints, but it was certainly NOT the messiest.