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professional craft artists display their work and connect internationally across all fields of interest

Members

  • Umut Demirguc
  • Giardinoblu
  • Melissa Cameron
  • Priscilla Mouritzen
  • Jinsoo Song
  • Julia Lowther
  • Richard Kline
  • John Harris
  • Marisa Finos
  • Teresa Faris
  • Dana Cassara
  • Alison Bailey Smith
  • Thomas Skaggs
  • Miel-Margarita Paredes
  • Shoko Kozu
  • Michelle Ross

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Giardinoblu shared Melissa Cameron's group on Twitter 1 hour ago
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Giardinoblu shared Melissa Cameron's group on Twitter 1 hour ago
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Giardinoblu commented on Melissa Cameron's group 'ManJewellery'
Men should learn wear more jewelry ** make them attractive!!!;) I really love this show *fun and expressive shot^I would love that even in Italy it was not strange for a man wearing a necklace!
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Craft, Collaboration and crossing continents

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Blogging the journey from my studio cross continents to international collaborations, and the ripples and reflections back into my practice.See More
Priscilla Mouritzen joined Ross Annels's group 2 hours ago
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Jinsoo Song is now friends with Lynette Andreasen, Tod Pardon, Randi Harper and 2 more 3 hours ago
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Introduction

Greetings fellow Crafthausers and welcome to the first introductory installment of "Kinetic Revelations" a bi-weekly blog about kinetic art of all kinds. Throughout the course of this blog I will be presenting research on historically significant kinetic objects, makers, and traditions along with profiles of Contemporary Kinetic Craftspeople. (How's that for alliteration!?!)…See More
A discussion started by Jeffrey Robert McGee was featured 6 hours ago
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Introduction

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Greetings fellow Crafthausers and welcome to the first introductory installment of "Kinetic Revelations" a bi-weekly blog about kinetic art of all kinds. Throughout the course of this blog I will be presenting research on historically significant kinetic objects, makers, and traditions along with profiles of Contemporary Kinetic Craftspeople. (How's that for alliteration!?!)…See More
Jeffrey Robert McGee added a discussion to the group Kinetic Revelations 7 hours ago
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Miel-Margarita Paredes and Jeffrey Robert McGee are now friends 14 hours ago
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Photos posted by Shelley 14 hours ago
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ManJewellery

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You're invited to the online exhibition of ManJewellery!See More
Angelo Verga and Heng Lee joined Melissa Cameron's group 15 hours ago
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Photos posted by Priscilla Mouritzen 16 hours ago
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Photos posted by Inbar Bareket 16 hours ago
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Oddly Wearable

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Oddly Wearable will be highlighted online from Sept 7 - Oct 7.This online exhibition is a celebration ofoddity, inquiry and dysfunction.Curated By: Rachel TimminsSee More
Alicia Jane Boswell joined rachel timmins's group 17 hours ago
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BlogDotBlog

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group dedicated to the experimental use of the blog format as a means of communication and critiqueSee More
Alicia Jane Boswell joined demi thomloudis's group 17 hours ago

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Calls for crafthaus online exhibitions!

Signature Work is an upcoming online crafthaus exhibition open to everyone regardless of medium.  (crafthaus membership is not required for participation)

This exhibition will feature a distinctive piece that is associated with an artist's work. You may select only ONE piece from your body of work that you feel represents who you are in your work.
Send your .jpg image (no larger than 800 pixels in any direction. No .tif files please.), title of piece, a material list, dimensions, and a brief statement to Pat Morrow at
pat [at] trailmixstudio.com.

Submission deadline is March 1, 2012.

"Signature Work" will run on crafthaus from March 25-April 25, 2012.

Scotland the WTF?

 

Curated by Dauvit Alexander and Jeff Zimmer.

In recent years, Scotland has been asserting itself as a unique entity, drifting away from the UK mainstream and developing its own voice in contemporary craft, one which is very often based in the traditions of the pre-UK past when Scotland stood alone as an independent nation, yet to many outsiders, this is still the land of tartan, haggis and bagpipes, of mawkish rhyme and historically inaccurate costume drama.
This exhibition seeks to show that craft in Scotland is dynamic, exciting and looking to the future.
The exhibition is open to anyone working in Scotland today or who views their work as essentially of Scotland and can be work in any material(s). Crafthaus members can suggest artists for inclusion and you need not be a member of Crafthaus to take part or propose someone.

 

About the exhibition:
Dates: Exhibition - May 27 - June 27, 2012; Artist Notification (email) - 2nd May, 2012;

Submission deadline:
April 20th, 2012




 

Latest News:

 

DEADLINE: February 3, 2012.


Juror Sam Chung will select a crafthaus member

to be this year's NCECA scholar.

All ceramicists are invited to enter.

Email your entry by Feb 3. No submission fee.

Judging Criteria:
Sam Chung will select one scholarship recipient based on a review of images posted on the applicants’ crafthaus pages and brief responses to a short questionnaire (see application form for details).

Scholarship Details:

  • Complimentary pass to the 46th Annual NCECA Conference taking place in Seattle, WA from March 28-31, 2012.
  • Push Play catalog.
  • Shuttle tour ticket, enabling the scholar to get to the conference exhibitions.
  • One-year additional NCECA membership once the current membership expires.
  • One-year additional crafthaus membership once the current membership expires.
  • Prominent blogspace on crafthaus for one year. NCECA provides reciprocal blogspace on an NCECA website.
  • NCECA will work with the winning candidate to include him/her in events and meetings with NCECA, staff board and conference presenters.

Entry Form.

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What's new?

Please welcome our newest crafthaus members:

 Tracey L. Black, San Diego, CA 

  Loraine Cooley, Webster, NY 

 Allison Dahle, Raleigh, NC       

  Joy Ivill, Sydney, Australia

Danielle James, Greenville, NC 

Andrea Kennington, Mount Airy NC

Ted Lott, Madison, WI              

Eva Sherman, Cleveland, OH

Matagi Sorensen, Tucson, AZ   

Yu-Hsien Shen, Athens. GA

Elaine Brewer-White, Vancouver, Canada

Dafna Whiteson, Maor, Israel

 

New Blogs on Crafthaus:

 

ECU Metals Symposium Material Topics blogged by Lisette Fee.

First blog: The Art of Influence Exhibition (image: Caroline Gore: "Micro / Macro")

 

 

The MFA Guidebook for Studio Artists blogged by Jessica Todd.

This blog is intended as a guide for potential and current MFA students, focusing on those in the craft disciplines. It will primarily focus on tips for prospective students, but will also address the needs of those currently working toward their degrees. By sharing my own experience, articles I find and interviews I conduct, I will work to offer guidance to studio artists who may be nervous to start the journey alone so that they can have the same phenomenal opportunity and experience that I’m having now in my MFA program.

Join and continue reading Jessica's new blog!

 

 

 

Steampunk-A gaslamp fantasy made real

blogged by Timothy Jay Nelson

I am a New Orleans based metalsmithwith a BFA from the University of Kansas. I am a member of SNAG, Crafthaus, and the New Orleans Arts Council with work currently on display at the Highwater Gallery in Uptown NewOrleans. I work at Symmetry Jewelers in uptown New Orleans, doing logistics, customer service and CAD jewelery design. I draw a lot of inspiration for my work from modern technology and from the Victorian aesthetic of highly embellished personal adornment.

I am a self styled Steampunk. The beauty of Steampunk design is that all practitioners are self styled. It allows people an avenue to express themselves directly. With wardrobe, accessory and gadgetry choices, a person quite literally builds their persona. In a much more literal form than most other genres of design which will be elaborated on in great detail throughout my time here.

Stay tuned true believers and new comers alike, for more tales of the amazing steampunks!

 

Member News and Updates:


Ted Lott:

Craft practices are at once defined and restrained by their connections to tradition.  Viewing woodworking in the context of objects made with wood; housing, particularly stick frame construction, emerges as possibly the most widespread use of the material throughout the modern world.  Utilizing these techniques in a studio based practice, it is my hope to further the conversation on how notions of craft fit into the modern world.

 

Shannon Craft:

The studio is just about complete! I spent just under $100 for new furniture, lighting etc. and here are the results!

 

Wayne Werner:

STULLER company is flying me down to be a presenter at the BENCH JEWELER conference!! I will be a demonstrator for FOREDOM the end of March.

 

Marcus Marguillier:

One of my creations found his way to a museum for the first time, for you this probably means very little, but for myself it's a major event.
The Hologram3/3 ring of my Holograms collection is on show in "The Design Circus, Los productos mas Fascinantes del Mundo" at the Circulo de bellas artes in Madrid.

 

 

Adventures in Switzerland blogged by Callie Shevlin.

Callie visits Bruna Hauert's gallery Friends of Carlotta in Zuerich and spots - among other things - work by fellow crafthaus members Jillian Moore and Anthony Tammaro.

What a nice surprise!

 

Business Blog for Creative People blogged by Michelle Pajak-Reynolds.

Can't or Won't by Josh Linkner:

Some things just “can’t” be done, right?

Up until 1954, the top scientists and athletes agreed that running a mile in under four minutes was physically impossible. Never been done in all of history. That is, until Roger Bannister did it on May 6 and shattered this preconceived notion. Just 46 days later, another runner broke the four-minute mark and from then on, times continued to decrease.

With a fresh year ahead of you, you’re probably reflecting on the things you want to do. It may be to fit into that new pair of jeans. Or perhaps you have bigger goals: to drive social change, launch a business, or heal the sick.

Throughout the journey, you’ll be met with challenges that will test your resolve. You’ll be dealt that inevitable setback, making it easy to play the victim card. When you say something “can’t” be done, you are relinquishing your power. It is the world’s fault that a goal wasn’t met, not yours. It may be easier to rationalize in that moment, but in doing so you end up settling instead of achieving.

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Featured Exhibition:


Velvet da Vinci, San Francisco: "Myung Urso: Signature."

February 1 through 29, 2012 Artists’ reception Friday, February 3, 6 to 8 p.m.

Korean-born jewelry artist Myung Urso had a degree in biology, received her Master’s degree in fiber arts and then studied jewelry making before finally combining those varied interests into the wearable sculpture on view at San Francisco’s Velvet da Vinci. Assisting her elderly mother with hand sewing and the traditional ways for the preparation of food helped to shape her hand skills. The shaping of rice cake and arranging vegetables for winter storage enhanced her visual aesthetic. She makes silver cages that are enclosed in hand-stitched panels of painted silk. She forms clusters of dyed silk cocoons that reflect on nature without exactly mimicking it. This exhibition will open on February 1 with an artist’s reception on Friday, February 3, from 6 to 8 p.m.

 

Featured Workshops:


Touchstone Center for Craft: Spring Workshop lineup: Metals.

 

Jewelry Courses in Florence, Italy( English speaking Professor!)

 

Workshops in Australia!

Marjorie Simon, Hilary Pfeifer, Amy Tavern, Sarah Doremus, Arthur Hash and more are teaching down under this Summer !

 

Pocosin Arts Cabin Fever Reliever Workshops

 

More workshops (for signed in crafthaus members!)

Featured Video:


The Joy of Books.

After organizing our bookshelf almost a year ago, my wife and I (Sean Ohlenkamp) decided to take it to the next level. We spent many sleepless nights moving, stacking, and animating books at Type bookstore in Toronto (883 Queen Street West). Everything you see here can be purchased at Type Books.

 

New toy: crafthaus live CHAT.


I am happy to let you all know that I have implemented a neat new feature for us: Live chat! Next time you are on crafthaus give it a try. You will see 2 fields at the bottom of the crafthaus main page. One is called Main Room, the other Members Online. You will figure this out pretty quickly: The Main Room is available to all members to leave comments and posts publicly (only crafthaus members can see this not the general public). When you click on a name in the Members Online group, you can privately chat with that person.  

I tested this yesterday and had a great time. I chatted with Heng Lee in Taiwan (was able to talk him into hosting a future online exhibit with Taiwanese artists, so look forward to that), Ross Annels in Australia (boy was it late there... he said he'll be visiting the US this Summer! Hope I get to meet him.) our US expat Callie Shevlin in Switzerland who is experiencing her first snow over there, no shortage of that in my hometown either) and many others in the US who told me about their exciting plans for 2012 (graduating MBA with a 4.0 average - Michelle Pajak-Reynolds - , attending conferences and workshops and so on.) This was so much fun. Warning: Highly addictive!

Comment from Cami Ruh Clemo: "This feature makes you want to go look up folks work." 

Hope you will enjoy this too!

Humor in Craft by yours truly. :-) For those so inclined, this can be pre-ordered via Amazon in various countries. Book will be in stores March 28!

What happens when professional craft artists are allowed to let loose – when they get to explore their mischievous and irreverent sides? Find out in this groundbreaking book, which, for the very first time, reveals an entirely different side of “serious” craft. Hundreds of images and essays from all over the world allow you to gain insight into the creative minds of contemporary artists like never before. A variety of traditional craft media are shown, such as furniture, ceramics, glass, fiber, jewelry, and metal, as well as a number of unique, nontraditional techniques. Even a bus shelter in London gets a creative make-over that’s sure to make you smile! The topics range from the playful to the serious, but the message is always most enjoyable. Humor in Craft is a treasure trove for craft aficionados and humor enthusiasts alike.

Foreword by Andrew Wagner.

Essays by craft writers and artists.

Fun for all.


Mug on the cover: "Smug Mug" by crafthaus artist Jason Kishell !

 
 
 

Exclusively for crafthaus members

Bifei Cao is 2012 SNAG/crafthaus Scholarship Recipient

A native of China, Bifei graduated from the Beijing Institute of Fashion Technology, and received his MA degree at the Academy of Arts & Design, Tsinghua University, before receiving an MFA in jewelry and metals program at the Indiana University of Pennsylvania under Lynda LaRoche.

 











You will soon be able to follow Bifei on his crafthaus blog.


 

Australian Furniture Maker

Ross Annels receives 2012 crafthaus scholarship award.

Ross will come to the US and Canada this Summer to partake (among other things) in the Emma International Collaboration Event. He will blog about his experiences on crafthaus!

 

Emma is a biennial event that brings together 100 international artists (woodworkers, blacksmiths, painters, multi media artists, carvers, writers, musicians and others) to share expertise and collaboratively make works.

 

More information about Ross Annels and the crafthaus scholarship.

 

 

Take crafthaus with you! Update your page on the go and stay informed!

 

Crafthaus Membership offers benefits!

 

Current Crafthaus Online Exhibition


"Man Jewellery" curated by Melissa Cameron and Part B., Australia !


Tassia Joannides | Modelled by Peter Burke


On the 20th of November 2011, the Australian research jewellery group Part B held an exhibition of jewellery for men, displayed on live models, in a setting where men are often seen to congregate:

An inner city bar!


The photographs in this online exhibition document the works as worn on the day.

QR codes on each model held pertinent artist info!


ManJewellery | as it happened...

 

Read about what the Part B. project is about and see the exhibition!

Enjoy this fun show.

Comments welcomed.

Blog Posts

Dru Lindsey Patrick

My work in progress.

Posted by Dru Lindsey Patrick on January 27, 2012 at 7:48pm 0 Comments

This semester I am taking an independent study which has allowed me to further explore the medium of enamel. I have been fascinated and inspired by really beautiful drawn and painted images on enamel so I thought I would give it a try. This is just a work in progress but I am really loving the medium I am working with. I would also love some feedback on the piece itself or even tips when working with watercolor enamel.…

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Brigitte Martin

New workshop with Ruudt Peters: Dream Now

Posted by Brigitte Martin on January 26, 2012 at 8:43am 0 Comments





A jewellery course by Ruudt Peters

assisted by Kerianne Quick





After the successes of the last years, this year Ruudt Peters is beginning his workshop in springtime under the…

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The Justified Sinner

Happy New Year?!

Posted by The Justified Sinner on January 23, 2012 at 3:20pm 0 Comments

I can't believe that I've managed to get three weeks into the year without posting anything on here. It is not as if I've not been busy in the workshop, what with making a new spiky mace in silver and shibuichi:

 

1) A Christmas tree bauble filled with wax:

Mace Repeat (WIP) - 2

 

2) Hollowed out:…

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