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jay song is now friends with Kimberlie Tatalick, Alison Bear and Heidi Lowe Gallery
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Kelly Robinson left a comment for jay song
"Your website looks great!"
Jun 15, 2010
jay song left a comment for Kelly Robinson
"Hi Kelly, Hope you are doing well. It's nice to hear from you. It has been very typical summer in Savannah...extremely humid and hot. School is out so I am working in the studio for myself...nice. Anyway, here is my website, check it…"
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Kelly Robinson left a comment for jay song
"Hi Jay, Where are the photos of your work? Can't wait to see some :) Kelly Robinson"
Jun 13, 2010
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Where do you live ? City, State and Country
Savannah, GA
Place of Work ? Example: Studio, College, Gallery, Museum, ...)
SCAD (Savannah College of Art & Design)
I am a .... Example: Student, Maker, Educator, etc.
Chair/Professor of Metals and Jewelry at SCAD
Your website, DIRECT flickr or DIRECT facebook links where your work can be seen.
http://www.scad.edu/metals-and-jewelry/index.cfm
Describe your media/materials you work with
Jewelry artist and SCAD professor Jay Song has consistently created fine art jewelry as a means of exploring it’s relationship to the body, and as a delivery system for personal content.

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At 11:05pm on June 15, 2010, Kelly Robinson said…
Your website looks great!
At 1:12pm on June 13, 2010, Kelly Robinson said…
Hi Jay, Where are the photos of your work? Can't wait to see some :)
Kelly Robinson
At 5:07pm on March 1, 2010, Brigitte Martin said…
Welcome to crafthaus, the network for artists and fine craftsmen/women ! I am very glad you joined us !

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