Kingsport’s Circle Gallery spotlight – Stacie Lane
Kingsport Cultural Arts is pleased to announce the latest exhibiting artist at The Circle Gallery – Stacie Lane.
Lane caters to the people of the Tri-Cities region, specializing in a wide variety of vinyl, cardboard and paper creations.
The Circle Gallery is located on the first floor of Kingsport City Hall (415 Broad Street) and Lane’s exhibit will be on display until May 20. The Circle Gallery was brought to you by Kingsport Cultural Arts.
ABOUT THE ARTIST
Lane has long had a crafty streak about her. Over the years she has dabbled in various artistic endeavors from scrapbooking to decorative wreaths to creating specialized gifts for her children’s teachers.
Today, Stacie has narrowed her focus and has embraced the full potential of her various Cricut machines. Using vinyl, cardboard and paper, Stacie creates personalized clothing, greeting cards, tumblers and shadowboxes. Her work has been found at the Christmas Connection, the Kingsport GOAT Festival and the Jingle Dash Bazaar.
Born and raised in Johnson City, Stacie lives in Kingsport with her husband and two college-aged children. In her spare time, she enjoys true crime podcasts, watching birds and working 1,000-piece puzzles.
To purchase any of these shadowboxes or to see her entire collection, contact Stacie at 423-502-0562.