Artist Demo Days

Join us at the Northville Art House for Artist Demo Days. Held on Saturdays afternoons,  artists participating in the Annual Members’ Exhibition will showcase their unique talents and techniques as visitors gather around. Demos are free to attend. 


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2026 SCHEDULE

The following artists have upcoming demos during the April 17 – May 16 Members Art Exhibit.

April 18, 1 pm: Linda T. Rimanelli Worful |  mixed media, automatic writing and drawing 

April 18, 2 pm: Theresa (Black) Uptergrove | watercolor

April 25, 1 pm: Paula Neys | Alcohol Inks

May 2, 1 pm: Snehal Ambre

ABOUT THE ARTISTS
Linda T. Rimanelli Worful (LTRW Art) is a mixed-media artist whose work emerges from intuitive automatic writing and drawing. Inspired by received messages that are thoughtfully integrated into each design, she begins with a continuous ink line formed with eyes closed and develops it through layered color, metallic accents, and intentional embellishment. Her luminous compositions explore connection, inner light, and reflection, inviting viewers to engage with both visual energy and deeper meaning.

 
 
Northville-based artist Theresa (Black) Uptergrove has been honing her watercolor skills since the fall of 2023. With a background in industrial design and a bachelor’s degree from the College for Creative Studies, she seamlessly blends her technical expertise with her passion for painting. Currently, she works from her studio, creating customized pet portraits for clients around the world.
 
 
 

Paula Neys is an artist and surface pattern designer living near Detroit Michigan. She graduated from Eastern Michigan University and practiced as an Occupational Therapist for over 30 years. As her career wound down, her energies turned to expanding her art vocation. She recently studied with the Milan Art Institute, adding breadth, depth and diversity to her existing skills. Paula knows from her personal and professional experience that art and being creative connects us to ourselves, other living beings and to that which we don’t often even have the words to articulate.