Studio Sanctuaries - Part 1

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Studio Sanctuaries - Part 1

This is a crafthaus exhibition where we take a peek where our work is made. The exhibit honors our studio spaces where we spend most of our time.

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About the Curator: Pat Morrow is a studio furniture maker in Evergreen,Colorado. Each piece Pat creates is originally designed for the client's space, giving her work a wide range of styles. She has recently been recognized in "Fine Woodworking Design Book Eight", "500 Tables" by Lark Books, and "Studio Furniture, Today's Leading Woodworkers" by Schiffer. Pat's work is in homes across the U.S. and can be seen at www.trailmixstudio.com.

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Our Studio Reflects Our Personality and Visa Versa.

Started by Tom Supensky. Last reply by Tom Supensky Nov 9, 2010. 2 Replies

If we are happy with how we have set up our studio, we probably will be producing work that fits our personality. In other words, we need a space that allows us to create according to who we are.…Continue

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Comment by Barbara Briggs on December 14, 2010 at 2:18pm

It's quite interesting to see the workspaces and equipment of other artists. Next to equipment and supplies, I think space is probably the most valuable commodity an artist can have in the workplace.  I've been a metalsmith for over twenty years, branching into mixed media and beadwork and am outgrowing my space even though I have three large rooms.  Somehow new equipment and materials keep coming in the door and making room isn't always easy! 

Comment by MELODY ARMSTRONG on November 10, 2010 at 1:07pm
I love seeing other artists' studios, they are so awesome and diverse!
So inspiring. Great show Pat.
Comment by Jay Whaley on November 10, 2010 at 10:46am
Pat,
It was a pleasure working with you, thanks for all your efforts.
Roaming through all the studios was wonderful, an intimate peek
into the minds of wonderfully imaginative folks. Thank you all for sharing.
If ever in San Diego, this is an open invitation to visit Whaley Studios, call 619-299-9619 to make certain that we are in.
Terrie, for Jay
Comment by David Huang on November 10, 2010 at 9:47am
I agree with the others. It's great to be able to peek into all these work spaces. Thanks for putting this together.
Comment by Lotte De Mey on November 10, 2010 at 3:03am
How nice to get a peek of other people's working space. One of the hardest things I find working alone in my studio without the possibility to discuss your projects. Seeing all these places, makes me realise that the internet really is a great place to connect!
Comment by christine bossler on November 9, 2010 at 5:57pm
What a great exhibition! I love having a chance to see where others are working.
Comment by Montserrat Lacomba on November 9, 2010 at 5:35pm
Thank you Pat, your show makes the distance between us shorter.
Comment by Pat Morrow on November 9, 2010 at 5:00pm
Thanks everyone. I'm so glad you are enjoying the show. My favorite part was getting to know all of you so much better by putting this together. You are no longer just a name and a pretty picture of your work. It feels as if I were to meet you in person I would know exactly how you would sound.

BTW - Part 2 is shaping up to be VERY exciting. Stay tuned.
Comment by Frances Solar on November 9, 2010 at 4:08pm
This is one of the best shows to date, well done Pat! I especially enjoy
having the inset photo showing the artist's work thats produced in the
studio.
Comment by Ross Annels on November 9, 2010 at 3:12pm
Great show Pat -great idea and a really interesting set of spaces - cant wait to see the rest!
 

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