by Arlene Groch
by Arlene Groch
Dear PAPCG Members,
I will be exhibiting this weekend in Morristown, New Jersey and the next weekend in my home studio in Brooklyn. Also, I am announcing a class in my home studio in January.
Holiday Craft, Morristown NJ
Morristown Armory on Western Avenue in Morris County, NJ. Free parking and full handicap access.
Schedule:
Friday, November 30 from 4pm to 8pm
Saturday, December 1 from 10am to 6pm
Sunday, December 2 from 11am to 5
Admission is $7
If you’d like One Dollar off admission, please go to Artrider!
Home Studio Sale!!!
419 Sixth St between 6th and 7th Aves, up the stoop
Brooklyn NY 11215
My phone number is 917 797 3226
Have a glass of wine. Everything is 15% off! Lots of stuff with higher discounts.
Schedule
Wednesday, Dec 4th 4- 8PM
Friday, Dec 6th, 4 – 8PM
Saturday, Dec 7th, 1 – 8PM
Sunday, Dec 8th, 1 – 8PM
January Polymer Class
Schedule
Tuesday evenings from 6 – 9PM at my home studio in Brooklyn.
January 8th, 15th, 22nd, 29th.
$200.
We will be doing Sculpture, Silk Screening and Jewelry.
If you’d like to reserve a spot, just send me a check for a 50% deposit.
My address is above.
In 2013 my first show is at the ACC Baltimore Craft show, February 22, 23, and 24. I hope to see some of you at one of these events.
Louise
LouiseFischerCozzi@gmail.com
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The newest original video on our YouTube Channel.
If you would like to see more of Darleen’s work and some of Sherman’s, I did a companion post on my blog, here.
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Martha Aleo, Deputy Blogger
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See the work of an eclectic mix of 30 artisans. Crafts range from woodworking to up-cycled glassware, textiles to decorative housewares and accessories, from Judiaca to beautiful jewelry. There will be live music performed by a klezmer-style band and delicious baked goods and refreshments offered for sale. Plus, our very own Denise Petit will be selling her unique mixed media jewelry and artwork.

Denise will also be exhibiting and selling her work at

Friday, November 23
6 – 9 pm
Saturday, November 24
10 am – 4 pm
Twentieth Century Club
84 S. Lansdowne Avenue
Lansdowne, PA 19050
For directions press here
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We keep hearing that artists should develop a personal style, but the details of how that’s done are often vague and ethereal. So we were fortunate to have Kathleen Dustin as our Guest Artist at Sunday’s meeting. She spoke and used slides to tell us the story of how she developed her style and gave us a mini story of her life in the process. Of course the pictures were beautiful and the talk was fascinating. This meeting was open to our membership at no extra cost.
Kathleen came to the guild earlier in the week to teach a two-day master class on building vessels.
The show and tell pictures have some of the projects students made during the class and other items.
In this case three, four! Sarah, Sherman, and Arlene and Emily! Well, each person could have made one alone but they decided to help one another produce an extruded border cane using Bette Jo Hendershott’s tutorial from her blog, Knightwork.
Why don’t you try to make one too?
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Martha Aleo, Deputy Blogger
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Here’s a diversion while we’re waiting for Artsy Sciency to reveal the artists behind the beautiful images she’s posted this week. (I love the Irises!)
OK, So what if former guild member Patti Underwood left us and moved with her husband (and his bowling balls) to Florida. She’s started a polymer clay group on Facebook, and is selling her creations on Etsy at Viola Designs. Here’s some of her recent work.
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Martha Aleo, Deputy Blogger
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Congratulations to Lois Rosenthal whose beadwork was included in Showcase 500 Beaded Jewelry, the newest book in Lark’s beading and jewelry series. And kudos to Robin Milne who photographed Lois’s piece and one other that appears in the book. This is a big accomplishment! Lark’s photography standards are high and many worthy submissions are rejected because of the photography. According to one reviewer, “The photography is of high professional standards, no Instagram shots by amateurs posted to Facebook, and is also instructively illustrative of the beadwork, offering closeup shots that will help the aspiring bead worker reproduce some of the techniques.”
Again, Hats off to Robin and Lois!
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Martha Aleo, Deputy Blogger
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