PARTICIPATORY SPORT FOR CRAFT ARTISTS
Imagine you are a military helicopter pilot charged with a rescue mission in the choppy seas off of Wales. Prince William of England generously offered to be our model for this edifying story. (Thanks, Will.)
Someone fell off a fishing boat and is now missing at sea. Will must…
ContinueAdded by Brigitte Martin on December 22, 2011 at 11:30am — 5 Comments
Harriete Estel Berman and her work are featured with a double page spread in the current American Craft…
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Originally posted by Harriete Estel Berman. Reposted with permission.
Normally we see art and craft in galleries, museums, stores, or online -- seldom does a venue actually reach out to the general public. Well, that's about to change! The Billboard Art Project breaks through all the ivory tower gates and grabs the…
Added by Brigitte Martin on August 19, 2011 at 10:38am — No Comments
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- by Rebecca Rose. 2013, SNAG/crafthaus Scholarship Recipient
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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