Media and Awards

Diversity Show Colorado Dept of Labor and Employment Interview 2020


Children’s book Illustrator “Where Do The Cows Go?” 2018


How to publication in Woodcarving Illustrated 2018


How to publication in Woodcarving Illustrated 2017


Diversity Show Colorado Dept of Labor and Employment 2015-2019


100 Super Hot Artist by Michael Corbin


An Interview with Michael Corbin ABG


Lakewood Art Exhibit at Lakewood Cultural Center (James J. Richey Gallery)- Life’s Fragile Moments


Article in CURVE Magazine. A Lebanon high-end architectural publication.


Pelican Lake – 3rd place at WARA


FLAIR Magazine


Tamera Seevers’ “Starlit Night” featured on Colorado and Company, KUSA


KWGN Chris Parente’ Most Viewed Photos
November 2010


MetroMix
May 2010


KUSA 9News at noon
May 18th 2009


Life On Capital Hill-Home Grown Art
By J. Patrick O’Leary


Denver Post
May 22, 2009
by John Wenzel


Alaska Airline Magazine
May 2009 issue, page 3 and 12
Written by Courtney Sutcliffe


Dust Collection Dilemma: Ostrich Egg Dust
Written by Jude Herr


Summit Daily New
May 24, 2007


Fort Mason Center – San Francisco
Cover of San Francisco Arts Monthly

July/August issue – Tamera Seevers creates intricate works of art from ostrich shells, including, left, “Snow Crystals”. Her work will be featured at the American Craft Show August 15-17 at Fort Mason.


5280 Denvers Magazine


Best Bets, May 2008
Edited by Kazia Jankowski
Ostrich eggs (think hummingbirds etched into “Its 135 Colorado artists offer a considerable collection of nationally recognized works. Check out Tamera Seevers’ carved delicate white shells)” Rarely do you have such an opportunity to see the state’s top artists display all in one place. Downtown Denver Arts Festival: May 23-26, Denver Pavilions.


Best Of Show Downtown Denver Arts Festival


KUSA 9News at 4 o’clock with Kirk Montgomery
Tamera Seevers – Ostrich Egg Carver
Ms. Seevers carves intricate scenes, such as hummingbirds sipping nectar, snow crystals forming intricate patterns, a majestic elk standing in an aspen grove, into the thick shells of ostrich eggs.


Chris Parente’ and the KWGN News2 this morning
Columbine Memorial planners launch final funding push
By Matt Gunn
03/20/2007


Artist’s Donation Supports Columbine Community
Littleton, CO – April 10, 2007


Director of Public Relations Jefferson County Public Library
04/10/2007
By Jackie Powers


Artist’s donation supports Columbine community
Tamera Seevers, Rocky Mountain News, Your Hub – Seevers ostrich shell Sculptures. Contributed by: Breanna Peters on 4/11/2007

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