5″ long pendant on 16″ cable
studio marathon
in progress
baby, it’s cold outside
This is me working in my studio the last few days (courtesy of one of my students.) So I’ve relocated to the (slightly) warmer basement, but not before making these necklace components. Each is approximately 6″ high. (No chains yet, those should arrive next week.)
(Sorry for the poor image quality – the lighting in my basement is terrible.)
studio
craft forms 2006
On Saturday, I headed over to the Wayne Art Center to see Craft Forms 2006, and to hear juror Gretchen Keyworth, of the Fuller Craft Museum, speak. Not surprisingly, my favorite pieces were two chairs by Steve Litchfield (pictured above), that were in a second exhibition of previous award winners. (Steve is married to my grad school adviser, Kathleen Browne, so I’ve been a fan of Steve’s reconstructed chairs for a few years.)
Keyworth talked briefly about her selections for Craft Forms, then elaborated on the mission of the Fuller Craft Museum. The museum often allows visitors to touch the work – creating an interaction between viewer and object. This made the inability to touch objects at Craft Forms a bit frustrating.
earrings
metals & jewelry club sale
metals & jewelry club sale
The Towson University Metals & Jewelry Club sale starts today!
Thursday, November 30 – Center for the Arts Atrium
Friday, December 1 – University Union
Saturday, December 2 – Center for the Arts Atrium
9-5
Stop by and purchase jewelry, ornaments, t-shirts, baked goods and more made by TU students, faculty, and alumni.
metal geek
One of my students, Anastasiya, has started her own blog. (And I have to admit she did a much better job introducing herself than I did.) I’m glad to see my minor obsession is spreading to my students.