PARTICIPATORY SPORT FOR CRAFT ARTISTS
Mike Godell, "Birdcraft"
Stevens Point Sculpture Park, Stevens Point, WI
Habitat for: Chimney Swifts, 16ft tall
Assorted Lumber, Found objects, Epoxy, Varnish, Galvanized Steel legs
Image 1: Stevens Point Sculpture Park
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Birdcraft was built with the intention of exploring the aesthetic possibilities of constructed Chimney Swift habitats and to raise awareness of the bird.
Sculptures for Wildlife Habitat, a crafthaus online exhibition, June 7 to July 7, 2013.
Curator: Greg Gorman
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In the popular press of the 1880s and 1890s, "dude" was the new word for “dandy” – a man who paid particular importance to his appearance. The cafe society of the late 1800s and early 1900s was populated with dudes, young men of leisure vying to show off their wardrobes. The best known dude of the time was likely Mr. Evander Berry Wall.
Born into a wealthy New York family, Wall owned his first racehorse at the age of 16 and inherited $2 million before he turned 22. He was also quite the clotheshorse. One contemporary described him once as wearing a "very extraordinary costume", such as "a dust coat of a reddish havana brown, a suit made of a large grey shepherd plaid check; extremely wide pants tapered at the ankle, and turned up several inches to display white spats and highly varnished shoes, a 'startling' striped shirt in red and sky blue, with a very high false collar of a pattern different from the shirts, a striped vest and a widely spread stock-cravat.” (Editor’s note: Sounds just like an early 1980s outfit I once wore.) Wall was credited with possessing over 500 trousers and 5,000 neckties, and the New York American newspaper in 1888 proclaimed him "King of the Dudes".
To win a bet against John "Bet a Million" Gates, Wall once managed to change clothes 40 times between breakfast and dinner. He appeared on the race track "in one flashy ensemble after the other until, exhausted but victorious he at last entered the ballroom of the United States Hotel in faultless evening attire."


Marissa Saneholtz, Greenville, NC

Anthony Tammaro, Philadelphia, PA


James Malonebeach, Mt. Pleasant, MI

Fliss Quick, Guetersloh, GERMANY

Christiana Byrne, Coralville, IA



For the musical greeting this week here's a video by one of the coolest dudes on the planet. He sure lives in his own mind and forges his own path. If you ever have a chance to see him in concert, GO!
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The Woollahra Small Sculpture Prize has opened the call for entries for the 13th annual Prize.…
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The Ceramics Annual of America is now taking artist entries for October 18-20! www.ceramicsannual.org…
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- by Rebecca Rose. 2013, SNAG/crafthaus Scholarship Recipient
For the next 13 months we'll discuss the trials, triumphs, and tribulations of exhibiting in art shows as emerging artists and established artists. Exhibition coverage will be balanced with tips on how to strategically build a legacy over a length of time, in a way that makes sense to your individual goals as an artist and maker.
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A group of 10 young US jewelry artists will attend Sierrad this Fall showing their work to the European market - and bringing back exciting info for all of us!
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Happy to report that "Humor in Craft" has just won a 2nd book award: GOLD MEDAL at the 2013 Independent Publisher Book Awards!
The book was a FINALIST last year at the 2012 USA Best Book Awards! Many crafthaus makers are featured!
Cover images: Jason Kishell with "Smug Mug. Top l-r: Alice Simpson, Magda Gluszek, Aram Moon, Judith Schaechter, Jim Kransberger, Rachel Rader.
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January 14, 2013 at 6pm to August 5, 2013 at 7pm – Cotona Italy
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