Monday Morning eye candy – Deborah Freeman





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American Craft Essay Contest
Just Tell Us
WHY AMERICAN CRAFT IS IMPORTANT
Contest Rules
- Tell us Why American Craft is Important in 500 words of less
- Deadline is October 30, 2010
- You must include the following:
- Your name
- Mailing address
- Phone Number
- Email Address
- Your favorite craft retailer or artist’s studio (include city and state)
- Prize is $500 gift certificate to your favorite Craft Retailer.
- Either mail your entry to:
- American Craft Week
- 1530 East Boulevard
- Charlotte, NC 28203
- Or email it to [email protected]
- Look for the winning entry at AmericanCraftWeek.com in December
- Members of the CRAFT Board and their immediate families are not eligible
Exhibition – Julie Guyot
Ceramic Patchwork Installation
16th August, 2010
Gail will work alongside the Mission Hall Quilters’ Group to add to their installation work. Within a sewing circle, the group will use traditional patchwork techniques to create long lengths of fabric to thread
the ceramic beads and components. Join Gail to share in the experience and explore craft skills and creativity as the installation evolves throughout the week. The outcomes will be displayed as part of Mahon’s solo exhibition in 2011.
PERSONIFIED: Deborah Potter and Anita Rocamora

Until August 22, 2010 at the Art Gallery of Regina
From the website:
“This show reflects the wisdom, humor and experience of two remarkable artists who have pursued their own directions within the field of sculpture for more than three decades. Deborah Potter and Anita Rocamora both use the figure as a vehicle for exploring human character and emotion and issues related to identity, self image, and contemporary culture. Both have also had years of experience working with clay and have begun introducing other materials (like metal, fabric and found objects) to animate their work and push the boundaries of traditional ceramic sculpture.”
A site 2 see friday – Jill Bell Ceramics
As i’m slowing trying to better structure and add to the blog and its content, i thought i’d add to Eye Candy Monday by ending the week with A Site 2 See Fridays. Love it? Hate it? Other suggestions? As always I’m very open to advice and suggestions on how to make the blog better for you guys, the readers. I’m hoping to expand on Mondays gorgeous images and context with posts on fridays leading you to interesting blogs, galleries, podcasts, videos, craft writing, etc.
If you have ideas or would like to promote your own work, website, event, organization please feel free to drop me a line at [email protected]. I always try my hardest to get back to everyone. If you don’t see your content live on the blog in a reasonable amount of time, feel free to write again and bug me, sometimes things get lost in the spam folder or in my messy life : )
So for today’s A Site 2 See please check out the figurative work of Jill Marleah Bell on her blog Jill Bell Ceramics: Ceramics, drawings and all round nice girl.









