

Many of my projects are temporary by nature. They are created for a moment, a place, and the people who gather there. That impermanence is part of the magic for me. A mural isn’t just something to look at. It’s a reason to stop, talk, laugh, and feel connected.
I've had the joy of painting in so many wonderful places — from the corner bakery where everyone gathers for coffee, to the school wall where kids line up every morning. Each wall belongs to its community, and I'm just here to help it speak.

SELECTED WORK
Murals

ABOUT
I'm a muralist and community artist based in Bowling Green, KY and Nashville, TN.
For over 30 years, I've been painting in neighborhoods, cafes, schools, and all the little corners where people gather.
My work is bright, expressive, and rooted in the belief art should be accessible, participatory, and joyful.
I'm known for bold color, strong linework, and playful visual language. I love creating murals in collaboration with communities, inviting people to contribute simple drawings or ideas to reflect how they see their community. The result is weaving those voices into a shared composition of celebration which is deeply personal, and fully alive, and gives the viewer a window into the community's spirit.
I believe blank walls are just stories waiting to be told.
When I'm not up on a ladder covered in paint, you'll find me wandering rural and urban landscapes, paddle boarding area waters, or finding the best vegetarian restaurant in the area.
Artists I collaborate with on select projects when extra hands and care are needed.
Dr. Megan Jordan is a Southern, self-taught, multidisciplinary social practice artist.
Megan Jordan is a multidisciplinary artist and arts facilitator whose work spans textiles, sculpture, painting, and mural-making, centering themes of hope, imagination, play, and our interconnected fates. Grounded in Green Transitions, Megan primarily works with reused and reclaimed materials, transforming what is discarded into vessels for beauty, reflection, and renewal.
As assistant to muralist Andee Rudloff, Megan brings a thoughtful, hands-on presence to collaborative public art projects, supporting large-scale works that celebrate community, story, and shared creativity. Through her social practice, she leads community art activations that invite participants to consider their roles within a vast, living ecosystem.
Textiles are at the heart of her practice, engaging the sense of touch and evoking memory to root each piece in both personal and collective experience. Megan centers healing by weaving lessons from the past into the present, helping communities imagine and build brighter futures together.
Megan Meredith is a multidisciplinary creative whose work is guided by a single purpose: love. Believing art is both a mirror and a bridge, she uses creative expression to foster connection while advocating for human rights, equality, social change, and mental health awareness. Her journey through education, curation, community outreach, digital illustration, publishing, branding, and marketing reflects a deep commitment to using art as a platform for meaningful dialogue and healing.
As assistant to muralist Andee Rudloff, Megan brings intention, care, and vision to collaborative projects that uplift communities and amplify diverse voices. First meeting Andee as a teenager, Megan found early proof that a life immersed in art was not only possible, but powerful—even when messy or uncertain.
A lifelong learner and forest wanderer at heart, Megan now leads with both courage and compassion, creating work that empowers, inspires, and spreads light through every medium she touches.
Stephanie Sullivan is a community development professional and grant specialist whose career has been dedicated to building strong, inclusive communities. She earned her M.Ed. in Community Development and Action from Vanderbilt University in 2009 and went on to serve for a decade as Deputy Director of Volunteer Tennessee, where she administered state and federal AmeriCorps grants and reviewed contracts for compliance.
As project and proposal writer for artist Andee Rudloff, Stephanie brings deep expertise in funding strategy, narrative development, and grant review, helping translate creative visions into compelling, fundable projects. She is especially drawn to the grant process for the unique window it offers into grassroots challenges and solutions shaping local communities.
While her current work centers on water quality and conservation, Stephanie’s foundation remains rooted in inclusive community building, particularly for underserved populations. An avid climber, backpacker, mountain biker, and whitewater kayaker, she is equally at home crafting proposals or exploring the wilderness she works to protect.
Holly Stewart is a multidisciplinary designer and creative partner specializing in digital design, branding, and translating artwork into scalable systems. With a background in product, UX, and visual design, her work centers on helping artists extend their creative practice beyond the wall—into products, platforms, and long-lasting assets.
As part of Team #DoStuff, Holly supports muralist Andee Rudloff by digitizing artwork and adapting original pieces for apparel, prints, and physical products. Her process bridges the gap between fine art and production, ensuring Andee’s work retains its integrity while becoming accessible across new formats and mediums.
Holly also contributes graphic design and branding support, helping organize visual systems, prepare files for manufacturing, and build cohesive collections that reflect Andee’s voice and values. With an eye for detail and a deep respect for artistic process, she brings clarity, structure, and momentum to collaborative projects—freeing artists to focus on creating while their work reaches wider audiences.
CAPTURED MOMENTS
Joyful moments from the places and people I paint with.
FAQ
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CONTACT
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