Alicia St. John
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Alicia St. John is an American born fine artist, classically trained both in the US & abroad, in the old world traditions of oil painting, drawing, fresco techniques, & art conservation. A scholarship recipient & baccalaureate, St. John earned a BFA, with honors, from the Otis Parsons Art Institute, Los Angeles, CA., & continued her studies in Europe. She is the founder & artistic director of La Belle Epoque, a furniture design company showcasing five distinctive collections: Romantique; Venezia; Angelica; West Indies & Blue Nile[1].
St. John's furniture design, as functional art, has been exhibited through Archetype Gallery, Tribecca, NY., The Pacific Design Center, Los Angeles, CA; The Dallas World Trade Center, Dallas, TX; Childress Vineyards, Lexington, NC; Showplace, The High Point International Furniture Exhibition, High Point, NC; & The Vegas Hotel Design Show, Las Vegas, NV. St. John is also an invitational designer for the Virginia Robinson Estate Luxury Design Exhibition, Beverly Hills, CA. For reference, see the article regarding St. John in Home Accents Today magazine.