Judy H Morgan

Female

Seattle, WA

United States

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Seattle, WA USA
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Judy H. Morgan Jewelry Studio
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I am a Jewelry Artist working in recycled and reclaimed silver, high karat gold, precious and semi-precious stones, authentic sea glass and some found objects. All my work is hand fabricated.
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http://judyhmorganjewelry.com

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  • Brigitte Martin

    Hello Judy,

    Welcome to crafthaus, the network for craft artists and those who support them! I am very glad you joined us! Your crafthaus membership is valid through March 15, 2014.


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  • Carol Palmer Huntington

    Taxidermy eyes are among one of my most favorite materials to work with! Glad you like them!

  • Randi Harper

    Love your work! Would enjoy meeting you. We have a great class coming up with Ken Bova that you may enjoy!!!

  • Randi Harper

    Here's the listing:

    Linking a Life:
    Creating a Personal Story Chain
    Instructor: Ken Bova
    March 23 & 24, 2013
    10 am – 5 pm

    In this workshop we combine personal charms, talismans, photos, souvenirs, family mementos, and an assortment of linking mechanics to create a one-of-a-kind autobiographical chain of events. The class will cover cold connections, clasp mechanics, how to make tiny frames for capturing images, and unique ways to utilize found objects to trigger, enhance, and compliment the stories told through personal objects. Some basic jewelry skills are useful but not necessary. Expect to tell some tales, make lots of connections, and link together a personal story chain.
    Course #S133234 $275.

    Ken Bova is a studio jeweler who made his home in Montana for the past 30 years. He currently teaches jewelry and enameling as a Professor at East Carolina University. He taught at Montana State University for over 20 years and has presented workshops nationwide at such venues as Penland, Haystack, Arrowmont, and Idyllwild. He is a Past President of the Society of North American Goldsmiths and served on the board of directors from 2002 to 2006.

    His work has been exhibited nationally and internationally and is found in the permanent collections of the Smithsonian National Art Museum Renwick Gallery, the Tacoma Art Museum, and the Racine Art Museum, Racine Wisconsin among others. He is a recipient of a Montana Arts Council Fellowship and his work has been published in American Craft, Metalsmith, and Ornament magazines. He is represented by Facere Jewelry Arts in Seattle, WA: www.facerejewelryart.com

    To register/for more information call 360.568.7709 (or message me!)
  • Sophia Georgiopoulou

    Hello Judy! So nice to see you here :-)

  • Anne Morgan

    Thanks for your welcome! Looking forward to finding out more on here. Glad you liked the crown!