PARTICIPATORY SPORT FOR CRAFT ARTISTS

Born and raised in Gary, Indiana, the Jackson brothers (Jackie, Tito, Jermaine, Marlon & Michael) were born into a family in which their father, Joseph Jackson, a former musician, earned an income by working as a steel mill crane operator while their mother, Katherine Jackson, stayed home to raise the kids. Tito recalled playing around with his father's guitar one night while Joseph was away working in the steel mills and he broke one of the strings by mistake. Initially upset with his son playing the instrument behind his back, Joseph quickly recognized his boys' musical potential and started to encourage them to perform together. Showing extraordinary talent at a very young age, Michael began demonstrating his dance moves and singing ability at the age of five. His rendition of "Climb Every Mountain" sang at his kindergarten talent show earned him a place in his brothers' group. Before his eighth birthday, Michael was allowed to perform his song-and-dance routine at a talent contest held at Jackie's High School, helping his brothers win a competition. Tito's junior high school orchestra teacher Shirley Cartman began mentoring the budding group from that point on and - as they say - the rest is colorful history.



Heidemarie Herb, Italy & Germany

Jill Foote-Hutton, Red Lodge, MT

Ford/Forlano Art Jewelry, Santa Fe & Philadelphia




For the musical greeting this week I chose a song about true color.
Enjoy and have a great week!
Posted by Brigitte Martin on May 21, 2013 at 12:17pm 0 Comments 0 Likes
I like to transform personal experience, dreams related to human condition in to three- dimensional object jewelry. I question the inevitable fate of human being by exploiting symbolism. Through the everyday journey of transforming questions into…
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In The Trenches
audio installation
This site-specific installation was created for an unusual, narrow, dark and dead-ended space in the basement of a decommissioned school. It imagined an intense, archaic lesson, in which the willing and innocent voice of a girl learning to…
Posted by Brigitte Martin on May 21, 2013 at 9:30am 0 Comments 1 Like
Yes, the engineering research of David Gracias does resemble the hobby of folding paper. And the way, under his microscope, nano-materials fold themselves into cubes and pyramids, like tiny polyhedrons coming to life, seems Disney inspired. But please don’t…
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For the director of the Center for the History of Collecting at the Frick, in New York, the story behind a collection can be as important as the artworks in it. Since the center’s founding as a discrete division of the Frick Art Reference Library in 2007, Inge Reist has been…
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Treasures from Taiwan - a crafthaus online exhibition shows contemporary metal art and jewelry from 11 Taiwanese contemporary emerging artists. Treasures from Taiwan will be highlighted on Crafthaus as an online exhibition from May 8 to June 7, 2013.
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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.
Join us each month! There will be surprises around every corner, with photos, videos, SNAG conference coverage, and occasional interviews by rising artists!
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.
Book website with all the trimmings: http://www.humorincraft.com/
Get the book via Amazon or at your local book seller and please leave a comment about the book as well! Thank you.
January 14, 2013 at 6pm to August 5, 2013 at 7pm – Cotona Italy
1 Comment 1 LikeMarch 1, 2013 to January 25, 2014 – Wayne Art Center, Wayne, PA
0 Comments 0 LikesMay 13, 2013 at 6pm to May 31, 2013 at 7:30pm – The Arena, 210 Brunswick st, Fortitude valley, Brisbane
1 Comment 1 LikeMay 17, 2013 at 7pm to May 24, 2013 at 7pm – COATED Opening will be May 17th, 2013 at The Studio in Brooklyn, NY.
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