Opening this Saturday afternoon, the Woodmere Art Museum located in the Chestnut Hill neighborhood of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania opens its 81st Annual Juried Exhibition of works from fifty-four selected Philadelphia artists. Juried by Doug Bucci, artist/jeweler extraordinaire and Temple University Assistant Professor of Metals/Jewelry and CAD-CAM, Bucci invited artists to submit work that explores novel and…
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Upcycled Landscape: Hawai’i ‘Akepa Bird
My fascination with colorful birds and the habitats where they reside became an interest of mine circa 2016ish when I started placing various types of suet bird feeders outdoors around my yard. Reading books and doing research on birds I saw while travelling also further fueled my obsession with these magnificent species. Discussions with close…
Read More“Tiny But Mighty II” Exhibit Thrives Despite a Pandemic
Last Thursday evening, the d’Art Center located in the NEON district of Norfolk, Virginia opened its second national juried Tiny But Mighty II exhibition of small three-dimensional works from across the U.S. that do not exceed 8” in their longest dimensions. Arts educator and Virginia-based freelance writer Betsy DiJulio and d’Art Center’s gallery manager Amanda…
Read MoreCrafting Narratives: Philadelphia Emerges as a “Craft Capital” City
Last Thursday evening, Creative Philadelphia opened Crafting Narratives at the Art Gallery in City Hall – a group exhibition juried by noted gallerist/curator Bruce Hoffmann, depicting handmade works that demonstrate a narrative approach to making. Thirty-four Philadelphia metro-area artists are exhibiting one-of-a-kind pieces that use narrative to capture/interpret events and processes that explore interconnectedness and…
Read More“Articulating Craft” – When Geometric Personas Emerge from their Makers
Articulating Craft is a new exhibition opening this weekend at the Arts Center Gallery on the campus of scenic Nazareth College in Rochester, New York. Curated by metalsmith and Nazareth College arts professor Holland Houdek, the exhibit features work by thirty-seven artists from across the U.S./Canada juried by Houdek in tandem with college arts faculty.…
Read MoreReimagining a Gemstone: Both Virtual and Real
Quirky humor — that’s often how others interpret my newest Upcycled body of work. Originally when I was told this about a different piece in an informal critique years ago, I was naturally taken aback. I thought that if work was to be deemed humorous, no one would take it seriously. Jump to current times…
Read MoreInstagram killed the blogging star… well, not yet.
Instagram, the social media photo-sharing app, is where I’m posting all of my studio work quite in-depth lately. My new Upcycled Brooch No. 1 and its Adobe Illustrator drawings occupy at least six of my last Instagram posts. While I am far from any kind of “blogging star” – I can’t help but make a…
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