Our coven is bewitched by the talents of Beth Herman Adler! She’s summoned her Murder of Crows to the Harley Clarke Mansion. We consider it a good omen.
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Hannah Batsel
Artists Book House Board member Hannah Batsel brings the party to the Harley Clarke Mansion. Her carefree ghouls and mischievous creatures will haunt the windows of the house all month long.
Read moreErin Cramer
Interdisciplinary artist Erin Cramer has invited a few ghostly friends and uncanny creatures to the Harley Clarke Mansion for Halloween. Don’t miss her vignettes haunting the solarium and dining room throughout the month!
Read moreKenneth Gerleve
ABH Board Member Kenneth Gerleve is a visual artist and designer who has exhibited works in Chicago and New York City.
Read moreMargot McMahon
Artist Margot McMahon has enchanted the conservatory of the Harley Clarke Mansion with her eerie installation.
Read moreLinda Scholly
Artist Linda Scholly inspired and enchanted us with her murals, paintings, sculptures, and other magic tricks at the annual Rags to Witches Halloween event at Ragdale. We had no choice but to lure her into our Artists Book House coven where she invited some ghastly creatures and haunting ghouls to the party!
Linda Scholly
Linda earned her BA in Fine Art from The Illinois Institute of Art in Chicago. She also studied at The School of the Arts in Lacoste, France through The Savannah College of Art and Design. After graduation she worked as a freelance illustrator then as a muralist for several companies before starting her own. Linda and her team of artists decorated walls, ceilings, floors and furniture with Tromp l’oeil, murals, faux finishes and custom designs.
Linda is currently working on her own oil paintings as well as exploring other mediums such as encaustics. For years she poured her Halloween creativity into her home and now she has the opportunity to collaborate with fellow artists who are as obsessed about Halloween as she is, keeping her love for Halloween alive.
Todd Summar
Words, like incantations, can serve as the backbone of any Halloween spectacle. Stories complement images to conjure a delightfully spooky mood.
Read moreMary Sweeney (as Horror Floral)
What lies beyond the Veil? Artist Mary Sweeney (as Horror Floral), in collaboration with photographer Tracy Whiteside, reveals ‘Ethereal Realm,’ a series of images that portrays the beauty of nature intertwined with death positivity.
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