Kim Cridler

Rockford, MI

United States

Profile Information:

Where do you live ? City, State and Country
Rockford, MI
Place of Work ? Example: Studio, College, Gallery, Museum, ...)
Studio
I am a .... Example: Student, Maker, Educator, etc.
Artist, Educator, Public Artist
Your website, DIRECT flickr or DIRECT facebook links where your work can be seen.
http://kimcridler.com

Comment Wall:

  • Brigitte Martin

    Hello Kim:

    Welcome to crafthaus ! I am very glad you joined us.

    Please add a few images of your work and your thoughts to the blog/discussion topics that are already posted. Of course, if there is something else you'd much rather talk about, please add that to the site so that the rest of us can chime in.

    I really hope you will enjoy being with this network and find the exchanges interesting and fun. The more you put into it, the more you will get out of it, for sure.

    If there are ever any questions or concerns, please don't hesitate to email me anytime. I will do my best to be of help.

    Again: Welcome !

    Brigitte Martin
    Editor www.crafthaus.ning.com
    Director, Luke & Eloy Gallery
    www.lukeandeloy.ning.com
  • Billie Jean Theide

    Hi Kim,

    Nice to see you on crafthaus!

    Billie
  • Billie Jean Theide

    Hi Kim,

    The students that applied are the best that I have! They're great. They have been selective regarding their choices and really want to work with you and Lisa. I don't believe in accepting my former undergraduates graduates into my MFA program. If I did, I would not hesitate to accept these students.

    The semester is underway (my second week) and I have never been so busy. I hope the workload lets up. How are things going in Madison? How's your family?

    Regards,

    Billie
  • gene pijanowski

    love your work.
    gene
  • Burcu Büyükünal

    Hi Kim,
    Thank you so much. I have already known your work since Jamie Bennett told me about you. It is really amazing.
    Burcu
  • Catherine Chandler

    Your work is amazing! I'm always in awe of people who create objects from wire--it strikes me as require obscene amounts of time, patience, and calculations!