CAC Board Members
Christine Arthur
Christine is a lifelong creative with a deep passion for the arts and community engagement. She earned a double major in Art Studio and Environmental Design from UC Davis. Over the years, she has shared her knowledge by teaching fiber arts to developmentally disabled adults, serving on the board of Arts Benicia, and volunteering with various artistic organizations. Since moving to Calistoga in 2014, she has been an active supporter of the Calistoga Art Center, participating in classes and fundraising events.
Beyond the arts, Christine has built a career in marketing, design, and photography. As Vice President and Brand Leader at Wells Fargo Bank in San Francisco, she manages the company’s Brand Photography Program and oversees creative direction and production for brand photography projects. She believes in the power of art to inspire, connect, and transform lives and is passionate about making the arts accessible to all. Through her volunteerism with the Calistoga Art Center, she hopes to foster a warm, vibrant community where creativity thrives.
Marcia Beauchamp
Marcia Beauchamp transplanted to Calistoga after being born and raised in Alaska. She spent several years in Kenai supporting the local Kenai Fine Arts Center so it was a natural fit with CAC. Always an artist wanna-be, she enjoys taking classes and volunteering to support this jewel in our community. Her day job is in healthcare at St Helena Hospital.
Jennifer Filipelli
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Charlotte Fong
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Lisa Green
I love bright colors and the creative process. I get totally jazzed creating and helping others create. I got into stained glass because of the color! So much life force in it! I have been doing architectural glass work for 37 years at a studio called Great Panes. I also love metal work and studied metal arts thru the Santa Rosa JC for 3 years. I believe that it doesn’t matter who you are, there is an artist hiding in each of us just waiting for that moment to let our imagination shine!
Michael Hicks
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Cyndi Jung
I am what you would call a California girl, born and raised. I lived and worked in Silicon Valley for most of my career. I moved to Calistoga in 2018. I got involved with the art center after volunteering to help with the Souper Bowl; I was hooked. I love being around the hugely talented artists in the Calistoga community.
I currently work part-time for the Brannan Center. I am retired, and when not working on funding activities, I love to bake. I have two cats, Mikey and Woody.
Maureen O’Neil
Maureen loves art, craft, design, and architecture, and holds deep respect and admiration for the creators. She finds it especially fulfilling to support artists local to her community. Maureen understands that access to art education is vital for the development of young people. She believes that art has the power to strengthen community connections, improve our mental and physical well-being, promote innovation and critical thinking, and bridge gaps between people from different backgrounds.
As an attorney for more than 30 years, Maureen helps her clients develop and implement practical, creative solutions to their most pressing legal and business problems.
Maureen has lived in Calistoga since 2015.
Babette Pinsky
Babette Pinsky retired from producing her own line of clothing . Calistoga became a weekend getaway and then home. She is now an artist working mainly in watercolor and wire. http://Babettepinskyartist.com. She is currently on the boards of The museum of Craft and Design in San Francisco, vice president, and the Calistoga Art Center, president. Art, craft and design are her passion along with fund raising for her favorite non profits. She and her husband are art collectors.
Nina Pinsky
Nina spent several years living in London where she developed a passion for combing weekend arts and crafts and antiques markets. Her passion segued into an appreciation of all forms of art and what art and arts education can bring to a community. As a novice, she has enjoyed the breadth of classes she has been able to partake of at CAC.
She spent 25 years in the international insurance business and made a point of collecting art and crafts wherever she travelled. Nina moved to Calistoga in 2019. She is treasurer of CAC and also is involved in the Calistoga Fire Safety Council.