Cyd Rowley
  • Female
  • Silver Spring, MD
  • United States
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Amber D. Harrison liked Cyd Rowley's photo
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Jun 19, 2012
Cyd Rowley and Susan Crow / East Fourth Street are now friends
Jun 11, 2012
Cyd Rowley and Adam Kenney are now friends
Dec 13, 2011
Cyd Rowley commented on Pat Morrow's group Studio Sanctuaries - Part 3
"It's so great to get a glimpse of how other artistic minds work when it comes to personal work spaces - what they mean to the artist, how they're laid out, what the priorities are.  Thanks Pat for a wonderful on line exhibit"
Nov 23, 2011
Cyd Rowley and The Justified Sinner are now friends
Nov 23, 2011
Cyd Rowley joined Pat Morrow's group
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Studio Sanctuaries - Part 3

Few things are more important to an artist than their workspaces. Part sanctuary, part workshop, part hang-out. This exhibit honors our studio spaces where we spend most of our time. Take a peek inside the third edition.http://crafthaus.ning.com/group/studio-sanctuaries-part-3See More
Nov 23, 2011
The Justified Sinner left a comment for Cyd Rowley
"Cyd, it seems that everyone misses The Wallace Collection. My colleague, Gordon, who lived in London for years and who studied at the RCA visited for the first time this summer too!"
Aug 19, 2011
Cyd Rowley posted photos
Aug 18, 2011
Cyd Rowley left a comment for The Justified Sinner
"Thank you so much for your posting about the Wallace Collection and Kevin Coates.  I can't believe I lived in London for a decade (I left in '96) and never knew the Wallace Collection existed. I love your architectural pieces.…"
Aug 18, 2011
Cyd Rowley joined Rebecca Skeels's group
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The Association for Contemporary Jewellery

The Association for Contemporary Jewellery is devoted to the promotion, representation, understanding and development of contemporary jewellery in the United Kingdom and abroad. See More
Aug 2, 2011
Cyd Rowley joined Shana Astrachan's group
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Critique Collective Network

The Critique Collective Network is a networking group created to connect and encourage like minded artists to meet and discuss their work in a structured critique format. Guidelines, tips and shared experience from similar groups are posted here.
Mar 7, 2011
Cyd Rowley and Estelle Vernon are now friends
Feb 21, 2011
Cyd Rowley joined Miriam Rowe's group
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Work and Life in England - An American View

England explored through the eyes of an expat American jeweller
Sep 29, 2010
Cyd Rowley commented on Jess Guerrieri's blog post Working away in the studio
"The ring is so great. Love the color. Is it resin, enamel or something else? Hope you get lots of sales"
Sep 12, 2010
Cyd Rowley and Pat Morrow are now friends
Sep 12, 2010

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Where do you live ? City, State and Country
Silver Spring, Maryland
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Cyd Rowley Jewelry Studio
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Cyd Rowley Jewelry Studio
10451 Metropolitan Ave
Kensington, MD 20895
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http://gallery.me.com/cydrowley#100059
Describe your media/materials you work with
sterling silver, art jewelry, forming, forging, fabrication, casting, enamels, resin, pierced work

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At 8:34am on October 9, 2012, Brigitte Martin said…

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At 3:05pm on August 19, 2011, The Justified Sinner said…

Cyd, it seems that everyone misses The Wallace Collection. My colleague, Gordon, who lived in London for years and who studied at the RCA visited for the first time this summer too!

At 10:05am on May 19, 2010, Beverly Tadeu said…
hi cyd. i saw you on the list of Luke&Eloy's 'Contain'. congratulations!
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