Stephanie Tomczak
  • Female
  • Seattle, WA
  • United States
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Stephanie Tomczak Jewelry

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Where do you live ? City, State and Country
Seattle WA
Place of Work ? Example: Studio, College, Gallery, Museum, ...)
www.stephanietomczakjewelry.blogspot.com
I am a .... Example: Student, Maker, Educator, etc.
Kimberly Baker Jewerly: production manager
Seattle, WA 2007 - 2009
http://kimberlybaker.com/

Smersh Design Jewelry: production manager
Seattle, WA 2007- 2009
http://www.smershdesign.com/

Heidi Lowe Gallery: intern
Rehoboth Beach, DE 2007
http://www.heidilowejewelry.com

University of the Arts: BFA
Philadelphia, PA 2007

Olga Ganoudis Jewerly: studio assistant
Wimington, DE 2002 - 2006
http://olgaganoudis.com/
Your website, DIRECT flickr or DIRECT facebook links where your work can be seen.
http://stephanietomczak.com
Describe your media/materials you work with
jewelry, enamel, electroform, taxidermy, stone carving, uarts, university of the arts, seattle, philly philadelphia

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At 4:19pm on February 12, 2011, Brigitte Martin said…

Thank you very much for your membership payment and support of crafthaus. Your membership is valid through Feb 15, 2012.

 

Enjoy crafthaus, participate often :-)

At 4:54pm on January 9, 2010, Randi Harper said…
If you do chasing/repousse, we have a group that gets together regularly (and informally - no teaching) to "Tap "n Chat" -- join us this Thurs (Jan 14) if you'd like -- 10am ---?
At 7:38pm on December 26, 2009, Miriam Rowe said…
Thanks for the friend request- you have very interesting, compelling pieces- I've enjoyed looking at the photos you have posted!
At 5:23pm on November 25, 2009, ChangTing Tsai said…
i like your work, thanks for the friend request, and I enjoy to see more coming up here. :)
At 6:39pm on October 22, 2009, nisa blackmon said…
Hi Stephanie,
thanks for the friend request! I really enjoy your work -- was very surprised (after looking at your very organic work) to see that you also did that lovely face brooch that won an award in the Enamelist Society Biennale! Was that a one-time thing, or from a different body of work?
At 7:40pm on October 21, 2009, Griselda Elena Pena said…
I enjoy looking through your work and hope to see it in person some day. Thanks for the add. Cheers
At 12:53am on October 21, 2009, Burcu Büyükünal said…
Ji Stephanie!
At 11:16pm on October 20, 2009, Jeanie Pratt said…
Hi Stephanie, I certainly do remember you. Your work looks great! Congratuations on your pieces in 500 Enameled Objects. Jeanie
At 9:08pm on October 20, 2009, Katja Toporski said…
love that piece- what is it made of and how does it attach itself?
At 6:25pm on October 20, 2009, Randi Harper said…
That would be great!! Give me a call any time!
 
 
 

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