Meet the Artists

Lucid TLC Arts Represents over 15 local artists exclusively with in the 16 South Western Counties in Missouri. We are located in the Historic Downtown Nixa.  We are Studio/Gallery featuring a new artist each month with a First Saturday Opening Reception.

We Love representing some of the best talent in the Region. 

Tiffany Collins

Tiffany is our Owner and she does all things Art from curating the gallery to Painting Acrylic on canvas and mixed Media to face Painting, and Painting Murals around the region.
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Shaun Collins

Shaun was born in the Ozarks and has been inspired his whole life by nature. In return he creates with several different mediums ranging from photography to painting wood working and more. Shaun also runs the custom frame shop within the gallery.  

Dana Neuenschwander

Painter based in the Missouri Ozarks whose work explores the connection between place, memory, and daily life. Her paintings draw from the landscapes, waterways, and neighborhoods of southwest Missouri, capturing quiet moments through shifts in light, color, and atmosphere. From ridge lines and riverbanks to city streets and seasonal changes, her work reflects a deep connection to the rhythms and character of the region.

Andrew Jones

  I have a deep love for the outdoors and experiencing nature.  I experience nature not for what it is, but for how it makes me feel, the emotional reaction and connection.  This is what I am trying to capture in all of my work.  The moment of wonder and deep emotional reaction one can experience when exploring the natural world.  There are truths in these moments. 
  My work varies between loose, impressionistic oil paintings to vibrant non-representational abstracts.  I allow the subject, along with introspection, dictate how I represent each moment using a variety of styles, mediums and techniques.  Regardless of style, texture is a key component in all of my work.  The texture used in my work is directly tied to how I experience the subject I am exploring.  Sometimes, the texture is bold and aggressive or other times it is subtle brush strokes, regardless every detail of texture is used convey feeling and emotion to create unique one-of-a-kind pieces of art.  

Gail Steinert

Gail’s artist career launched after she retired. She’s always enjoyed painting and decided to take it to the next level once she was ready. She pays great attention to detail and loves to paint Nature. She’s an acrylic painter and enjoys the therapeutic time spent in her studio. She is exclusively represented here at Lucid.