If you haven't visited in a while, it's definitely time for lunch at Aqua Terra and a leisurely stroll through Creative Journey. We have lots of new work in the collection you haven't seen yet. Bettina Welker sent several beautiful and representative pieces, including a matching bracelet and necklace in her signature style. Cynthia Toops and her husband, Dan Adams (an amazing glass artist when he is not running his medical labs) created a collaborative piece just for the collection. Cynthia's micro-mosaic work is mind-boggling. Dan has created hollow glass globes to complement Cynthia's polymer. We acquired two vases by Emily Squires Levine, one that had been in the Carthage College exhibit, for the collection. They get a tremendous amount of attention.
We are very excited to be loaning one of the pieces in the collection, Elise Winters' "Red Cascade Ruffled Neckpiece" to the Carnegie Museum of Natural History for viewing in their Wertz Gallery. The exhibit is called "Out of this World! Jewelry in the Space Age". It will be exhibited from June 27th, 2015 to January 4th, 2016.
Classes are going well. We had a wonderful visit with Barb Fajardo at the end of March, to start off our exciting line-up of classes for the year.
Now
we are gearing up for two weekends with Laura Tabakman. It promises to
be a cornucopia of knowledge about translucent clay. We have been busy
assembling supplies that will be needed for the classes. Polyform has
once again been kind enough to supply clay to our students, and we will
be comparing Fimo, Pardo and Kato translucents as well.
The
next class with available space is our three day weekend with Dr. Ron
Lehocky, May 22-24. Ron is known for his hearts that he creates for his
charity, The KIDS Center in Louisville. We just added Number 30,000 to
our retrospective collection at the gallery. Now we have convinced Ron
to share his tricks of the trade, learned by twenty years of polymer
experience and specifically ten years of heart making. He has several
techniques that he has developed: "ronnie-gane", his take on mokume; his
easy peasy extruder cane; and a fantastic geometric cane. He creates
veneers which he will show you how to apply to shapes. Your bench skills
will take a leap forward.
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An example of the Easy Peasy cane |
Ron
has also excited the polymer community with his spiral pieces, using
his style of mokume gane. Don't you want to join us at Creative Journey
Studios for this technique filled class? There are just a few spots left
so don't delay. Call us at 404-314-5767. You can find more information
on the "upcoming classes" page.