Our Artists

We bring different perspectives to the table, but we’re united by a love for art, design, and collaboration.

Karen Anderson Jones

Karen Anderson Jones is retired from jobs in government and international relations. She lives in West Roxbury creating unique pieces of art. Karen creates hand-painted maps on trays, pillows, lampshades and reconditioned furniture. She also reupholsters chairs, ottomans and other furniture, repurposing and reimagining older pieces. Her latest endeavor is pressing flowers and other items from her garden to create beautiful wall art that lasts a lifetime.

Founder

Karen Owens Linehan

Karen Owens Linehan is a bird photographer and jewelry designer who has combined her two interests to start The Birds and the Beads. Karen is a retired Boston school teacher whose interest in geology and science fueled her creativity.  When she designs a piece she teaches the owner a little bit about how the precious stones were formed and where they are mined. Her bird photography has been exhibited at the Audubon Nature Center in Mattapan and she is proud to say she has photographed over 50 different birds in her backyard in West Roxbury.

Photographer / Jeweler
Artist

Amanda Bligh

Amanda Bligh is a West Roxbury-based artist and manufacturing engineer whose work is anchored in the interplay of the organic and built environment. Amanda's primary mediums include graphite, watercolor, pen, and collage, but expand when the work, or curiosity, requires it. Through careful observation and experimental exploration, Amanda creates pieces that invite viewers to engage with the familiar and discover unexpected, compelling details.

Artist

Avery Emerson

Avery is a 7-year-old artist whose love of color and creativity shines through every piece she makes. Working with paints, mixed media, and plenty of imagination, Avery creates artwork that feels joyful and full of life. Avery has lived in West Roxbury for her entire life and loves hanging with friends and playing with her new puppy Magenta.
https://emersonbyavery.com/
https://www.instagram.com/emersonbyavery

Jeweler

Anthony Buccieri

Anthony has been making jewelry over 15 year’s. Started out collecting and cutting stones from rough materials  long before. Cutting stones led to  silversmithing and creating one off pieces of jewelry.
So it was the lapidary that started everything. It  was about the stones  that  would guide or inspire the jewelry .
So adorn yourself your worth it.

Jeweler

Susan Burnes

Susan has been passionate about jewelry since she was a child wearing and dismantling her mothers jewelry. Susan has been making beaded jewelry for 40 years. When in need of inspiration she goes to her treasure trove of beads of every kind and have fun creating something beautiful ! Her second love is making collage decoupage items which she has been doing for 29 years. She looks forward to meeting you and creating something individual just for you!!

Artist

Kaia Narbunshart

Kaia Narbunshart is a sophomore in high school and a local teenage artist. Shes been doing art since before she could walk and loves to share her work with others. She works with mixed media including painting, drawing, oil pastels, collages and much more.

Artist

Michelle Sloan

Michelle Sloan is an artist, architect, and mom of three young boys who believes creativity is for everyone. She blends structure with flow in both her art and life. Through string art, ink art, watercolor and DIY workshops, she helps others find calm, joy, and inspiration. Outside the studio, she and her husband enjoy the outdoors and have completed 26 half marathons in 26 states—often with little ones in tow.

Artist/ Ceramics

Michele Clark

Michele Clark, a resident of West Roxbury, is a ceramic artist who has worked out of the Feet of Clay Studio in Brookline, MA since 2015. Michele’s work includes unique lidded jars, bowls, vases, and mugs. You can see more of Michele’s work on Instagram @mclarkpottery. 

Ceramics

Heather Lewis

For Heather, art is an act of rebellion, healing, and change. Rooted in the strength of the human spirit and nature’s complexity, her work transforms personal and collective struggle into renewal and self-discovery. Using materials like flowers and clay—symbols of growth and adaptability—she expresses pain, hope, and rebirth through touch and form.
Raised in Massachusetts and educated at Boston Latin, Boston College, and New England School of Law, she brings the lens of a wife, mother, educator, and attorney to her art. These roles fuel her empathy, discipline, and drive for social justice. Through bold, expressive forms, she amplifies silenced stories, especially of women and children, using art as a vehicle for transformation and creative resilience.  

Artist

Paul Riley

As an educator, Paul inspired many students to explore their creativity and be life-long learners. After retiring, he began painting, moving from line drawing to more expressive free form and has recently found watercolors to be a rewarding medium. Paul has found joy in using vibrant color with acrylics. He keeps an open mind to accepting the work as it flows and he is grateful to have art as a means of relaxation.

Artist

James Flynn

Jim is a Boston based artist with a studio in The Brewery Complex in Jamaica Plain. Jim is a graduate of Vesper School of Art (Boston, MA) with continued art studies at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (SMFA). Working as a commercial artist in and around the Boston area for over five decades, Jim is recently retired and now spending his days creating art at his studio or sketching outdoors.

Jim’s foundation is set within the visions and techniques of such American artists as James McNeil Whistler, Edward Hopper and Robert Henri, as well as the reflective light and color from the French Impressionists.

Website: jameswilliamflynn.com 

Artist

Melissa Graham

Since retiring from a career as a nonprofit Executive Director, PR and Communications Firm Co-Founder, Banking Vice President, and White House person, Melissa enjoys painting, organizing, traveling, and fixing. Her medium is acrylic on canvas and wood. As an abstract painter, she finds her subjects in experiences, varying techniques, and nature. 

In the past, Melissa has dabbled in various hobbies such as photography, creative sewing, knitting, marblizing, and throwing and hand-building pottery. She’s an avid traveler.

Paul Kaminga