WaterWorks Advisory Council
Lee Anne Zeigler
Executive Director of WaterWorks Art Center, holds a Bachelor of Science in Biological Sciences and Chemistry and a Master of Science in Landscape Architecture and Horticulture. Her passion for science is equaled by her love of art and artistic expression. It is in the nurturing environment of this art center that she has enhanced her abilities as a weaver of handwoven fabrics and wearable art.
Lori Roll
Lori has been an instructor at Waterworks since 2019. She finds great joy in being involved with this vibrant organization and therefore accepted a position on the Advisory Council in 2022, offering her experience as a business woman, entrepreneur and artist. Waterworks has provided Tulsa and surrounding areas with a welcoming creative art space for students, instructors and volunteers since 2002. Lori is excited to further the mission of Waterworks to provide art for everyone.
E. Dee Tabor
President, has more than 20 years of experience as a Chickasaw artist working primarily in the realm of contemporary jewelry. Most of her coursework has been technique-driven, seeking out workshops with jewelry artists who have become acknowledged experts in many forms. She sells her work primarily through galleries (Featured Artist at the 108 Contemporary, 2016-2021) and two annual juried shows where she placed first for jewelry: Artesian Art Festival and the Southeastern Art Show and Market. Retired after more than 30 years of teaching, E. Dee devotes her full attention to making art and further explore the designs collected in her journals.
Hans Fitchenberg
Hans has always been drawn to creative forms of expression and enjoys all types of visual art including creating pottery, experimenting with faux finishes, photography, exploring architecture and interior design, expanding his skills for paper making and various painting styles. Hans served on the WaterWorks Advisory Council for three years before joining the WaterWorks staff in March of 2018. “Working in an environment that is filled with inspired and creative spirits is a privilege and joy to be grateful for each day.”
Lynn Tedder
Lynn holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from the University of Texas at Austin. She has been weaving for over 40 years and studying, teaching, and writing about weaving for over 20. She has had articles and projects published in Weaver’s and Handwoven magazines. From 2000 until 2015, she served as a technical editor for Handwoven magazine. She particularly enjoys figuring out what the threads in a weave structure are doing and then explaining her discoveries to anyone who stands or sits still long enough to listen.
Ingrid Paule Hamel
Ingrid studied Fine Arts in her hometown of Montreal, Quebec. After graduation, she headed to her next adventure in Hawai’i where she spent 20 years. “Those experiences had a profound effect of my development and inspiration as an artist – Island life, native culture and the vast diversity of its Asian culture have been instrumental in engaging communities and refining my expression using graphite and charcoal, printmaking and weaving. I love being part of the WaterWorks Art Center team. Aloha!”