Artists and Artisans
of the St. Anne Chapel
Cheryl Swanson: Crafted the overall Chapel design, built the Reredos, designed the stained glass windows and finished the courtyard walls. Cheryl is a Teaching Artist for the Oklahoma Arts Council.
Andrew Shearon: Designed and built the altar and the red chapel door, laid the ceramic tile, set the Reredos in place, built the courtyard walls, reworked the ramp through the door opening, set the stained glass windows, and installed the wrought iron. Andrew is a free-lance craftsman dba Shearon’s Renovations.
Shirley Bergdall: Made the chapel tent. Shirley has her own business, Shirley’s Canvas and does custom canvas work throughout the area. She did all the awnings and canvas work at Park Avenue Thrift.
Lisa Magyar: Crafted the faux stained glass windows. Lisa is an artist with Leonardo’s Discovery Warehouse / Adventure Quest.
Sergio Mendoza: Enlarged the door opening into the chapel. Sergio is a local brick mason and concrete man.
Allen Shearon and Matt Halley: Insulated and sheet rocked the two-story high ceiling. Allen owns Al’s Remodeling. Allen and Matt did much of the remodel at Park Avenue Thrift.
Gus & Steve Jacobi: Completed all the necessary electrical work for the chapel and the courtyard, as well as all the other electrical work throughout Park Avenue Thrift. Gus owns Craftsman Electric.
Andrew Shearon: Designed and built the altar and the red chapel door, laid the ceramic tile, set the Reredos in place, built the courtyard walls, reworked the ramp through the door opening, set the stained glass windows, and installed the wrought iron. Andrew is a free-lance craftsman dba Shearon’s Renovations.
Shirley Bergdall: Made the chapel tent. Shirley has her own business, Shirley’s Canvas and does custom canvas work throughout the area. She did all the awnings and canvas work at Park Avenue Thrift.
Lisa Magyar: Crafted the faux stained glass windows. Lisa is an artist with Leonardo’s Discovery Warehouse / Adventure Quest.
Sergio Mendoza: Enlarged the door opening into the chapel. Sergio is a local brick mason and concrete man.
Allen Shearon and Matt Halley: Insulated and sheet rocked the two-story high ceiling. Allen owns Al’s Remodeling. Allen and Matt did much of the remodel at Park Avenue Thrift.
Gus & Steve Jacobi: Completed all the necessary electrical work for the chapel and the courtyard, as well as all the other electrical work throughout Park Avenue Thrift. Gus owns Craftsman Electric.