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  • Leisa Rich
  • john de Wit
  • Laura Wood
  • James McNabb
  • The Furniture Society
  • David Rasmussen
  • Kyle Patnaude
  • The Society of Arts and Crafts
  • Ross Annels
  • Anthony Scheffler
  • Glen Guarino
  • hongtao zhou

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James McNabb and Ted Lott are now friends
Nov 7, 2012
Glen Guarino left a comment for Ted Lott
"I hope you will consider submitting to our call for work for Enlighten Me, an online show hosted by Crafthaus. http://crafthaus.ning.com/group/crafthausexhibition/forum/topics/open-call-enlighten-me All Crafthaus exhibitions are online permanently…"
Jun 24, 2012
Ted Lott is now friends with Adam John Manley, Leisa Rich, Harriete Estel Berman and Kyle Patnaude more
Apr 20, 2012
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"John,  I know that one... "
Feb 4, 2012
Ted Lott is now friends with Glen Guarino, Ross Annels and Anthony Scheffler
Jan 26, 2012
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"those over fifty might recognize that line, i posted. believe it is Graham Nash, right?"
Jan 21, 2012
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"Fantastic. Extraordinary."
Jan 21, 2012
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"my house is a very very fine house, with two cats and a dog...."
Jan 21, 2012
Fo Wilson left a comment for Ted Lott
"Love that chair! Welcome to a great community. Fo"
Jan 20, 2012
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Craft practices are at once defined and restrained by their connections to tradition.  Viewing woodworking in the context of objects made with wood; housing, particularly stick frame construction, em…

Craft practices are at once defined and restrained by their connections to tradition.  Viewing woodworking in the context of objects made with wood; housing, particularly stick frame construction, emerges as possibly the most widespread use of the material throughout the modern world.  Utilizing these techniques in a studio based practice, it is my hope to further the conversation on how notions of craft fit into the modern world.See More
Jan 20, 2012
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"Ha. Even better. Very fun."
Jan 20, 2012
Ted Lott joined The Furniture Society's group
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Furniture Society

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Jan 20, 2012
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"Yes, it is a found chair. "
Jan 20, 2012
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"Do I see this correctly? Does this piece incorporate a bench ? Awesome ! :-)"
Jan 20, 2012
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Madison, WI USA
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Sculptor, Designer, Artist, Woodworker, Furnituremaker
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http://www.tedlott.com
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ceramics, furniture, metals, paper, plastic, wood, other
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Found Objects

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Craft practices are at once defined and restrained by their connections to tradition.  Viewing woodworking in the context of objects made with wood; housing, particularly stick frame construction, em…

Posted on January 20, 2012 at 6:55pm 0 Comments

Craft practices are at once defined and restrained by their connections to tradition.  Viewing woodworking in the context of objects made with wood; housing, particularly stick frame construction, emerges as possibly the most widespread use of the material throughout the modern world.  Utilizing these techniques in a studio based practice, it is my hope to further the conversation on how notions of craft fit into the modern world.

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At 2:44pm on October 23, 2012, Glen Guarino said…

Please look at our call for our next online show here at Crafthaus

http://crafthaus.ning.com/group/crafthausexhibition/forum/topics/open-call-enlighten-me

At 2:30pm on June 24, 2012, Glen Guarino said…

I hope you will consider submitting to our call for work for Enlighten Me, an online show hosted by Crafthaus.

http://crafthaus.ning.com/group/crafthausexhibition/forum/topics/open-call-enlighten-me

All Crafthaus exhibitions are online permanently offering great artist visibility.

At 8:41pm on January 20, 2012, Fo Wilson said…

Love that chair! Welcome to a great community.

Fo

At 5:59pm on January 20, 2012, Brigitte Martin said…
Hello Ted,

Welcome to crafthaus, the network for fine craft artists and those who support them! I am very glad you joined us! Your crafthaus membership is valid through February 15, 2013.

Please look around and add your thoughts to the groups, blogs and discussions. Crafthaus is a participatory sport!

Please note that ALL images sent to the website editor are vetted to assure a measure of overall quality control. Unlike other image sharing websites, crafthaus is not a "free-for-all". Our members present their work in front of an educated and critical audience (their peers,) so the photos have to be GREAT. Our goal is to show our members' work in the best possible light. From the many images received daily, we aim to post as many as possible. Crafthaus heartily encourages comments from the membership, however, with regard to photos posted or not, we have a strict "NO WHINING" policy in effect! 

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For the next 13 months we'll discuss the trials, triumphs, and tribulations of exhibiting  in art shows as emerging artists and established artists. Exhibition coverage will be balanced with tips on how to strategically build a legacy over a length of time, in a way that makes sense to your individual goals as an artist and maker. 

Join us each month! There will be surprises around every corner, with photos, videos, SNAG conference coverage, and occasional interviews by rising artists!

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