Showing posts with label alaska. Show all posts
Showing posts with label alaska. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 27, 2011

August 2011- Featured Artists

We are the featured Artists for August at the Juneau Artist Gallery located in beautiful downtown Juneau (Senate Building). Lincoln will be showing his new photography and we will have new glass wall tile designs and jewelry designs.
As always, we will be there to answer any questions and to talk about our work.
AND give you direction to our new studio and gallery space. Yes- we made the leap! It took us a few years to find a suitable location and to find the time to do it.

Our new studio is located in Lemon Creek across from the Alaskan Brewing Company. We should have a sign up soon and our goals is to have set business hours starting in August.

Thursday, November 26, 2009

Basement Shows

It's time again- Public Market is this weekend! Friday, Saturday and Sunday!
Stop by and see us and some new work!

Next weekend (First Friday) my glass students are featured at the Canvas.
Lincoln will be hanging out at the Juneau Artist Gallery.
AND we will have a booth at the Nugget Mall Craft Show (Sat & Sun)

It's busy in the Basement!

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Monday, September 7, 2009

The Fall is Here

Lincoln is home from blowing glass at Pilchuck glass School . The tourist season is slowing down.
We are getting ready for our fall line up.
Craft show this weekend- Sept 12& 13- Nugget Mall.

ALSO- I am teaching a glass and pottery class at the Canvas- starts this Thursday 6:30-8:30- Jewelry Fusion- should be fun.

Sunday, July 26, 2009

Home and Back to Work!

I am home and busy in our studio and at my teaching job at the Canvas. I am thinking about doing some weekend days at the new Juneau Artists Market (JAM) at the JACC.
And of Course - You can always find our work at the Juneau Artists Gallery.

Sunday, June 21, 2009

At the count down


There are only four working days left here at the Studio (Corning Glass Museum). It's been a productive trip and my brain is full.



Above is my starter block of optical glass laminated together with colored Hextal. The glass is all clear so the light transfers the color of the pigmented adhesive through the shape of the block.








Above is my teacher working on a piece. We are using diamond and stone wheels to remove glass and shape our objects.


Above is my piece after I took it to the saw! I need to get a picture of the final piece!




Above is the engraving lathe I have been using- I loved the saline drip bag for a water source! Very Funny!

Above is the first piece I worked on last week.......I need so much more paractice on the engraving lathe! Yikes!

Thursday, May 21, 2009

Diving in at Pilchuck

Hello Folks- well we got off to a fast start- I am here a Pilchuck glass school in Washington State taking a class on glass casting with Silvia Levenson.
http://www.silvialevenson.com/?a=works


The first night was fun and hopping but I was ready to get to work.


We started by casting our hands.then use the the wax hand for a open face mold


Here we are steaming the wax out of the final mold. Tomorrow we get it all ready to go in the kiln. I'm not sure if this all makes sense. I think I need to go to bed. Sorry.

Tuesday, May 19, 2009

On the Farm


Our Family has a farm in Washington. Over the past few years it has grown and many animals have taken up residency here. Some smell more than others but they are all neat to look at.


Lately I have been enjoying getting a good photo. I'm not too concerned with the composition of the photo but more about capturing the personality of the subject or subjects.

Turkeys are good models. They can work with the camera....


Chickens..well...





Chickens are always hiding something....they seem like they need to relax.
These ladies can work it. Bovine beauties. Work it girls.

Della Rose is super pregnant. She is going to have a cow baby any day now. I asked if I could drees the girls up a bit. A pink bow, earrings, a tasteful straw hat.... we shall see.

OK so tonight I am off to Pilchuck. The agenda for the night: Check in, classes meet, cocktails at the gallery, dinner in the lodge, school introductions & to top it off a "show" of sorts in the hot shop. Last year someone made a large clear vessel and popped some popcorn inside it! Very fun.

Monday, May 11, 2009

Waiting for the vet...



Life is better when you have a good view. It's a beautiful day and we are waiting for the vet. The old dog turned 14 this year and he seems a bit wobbly. We are lucky here in Juneau to have vets that come to your home for dog inspections. The dogs love it, we love it- it's just a good idea.

After that: make some beads, cut some glass for carving blanks, finish some jewelry....oh yeah pack. It's the four day count down till I leave town.

Wednesday, May 6, 2009

It was a good First Friday

We had a good time for our First Friday opening. It was a bit slow at first but soon people came by. The gang at the Ruby Room were such a big help and everything went smooth. I really liked the way the room ended up looking. I will get photos up soon.

NOW- I have a week and a 1/2 to get packed up for my classes at Pilchuck Glass School and Corning Glass Museum - back to back glass class fun. When I get home I bet my brain will be mush!
I hope to do a bit of blogging whilst I am away. Maybe even with photos! That would be fun. My friend Anji would be so proud of me if I were a good blogger girl on my adventures.

Monday, April 6, 2009

working away

I've been busy baby! Let me tell you. We have a show coming up May 1st and I am heading to Pilchuck Glass School and Corning Glass Museum for part of May and June! It will be a busy summer start!
I received a scholarship to study with Jiri Harcuba at the Corning Glass Museum (Corning, New York) and that means I will be able to attend the Glass Art Society Conference the weekend before. I learned so much from Jiri last summer, but I still have so many questions. Maybe even more now that I have been spending more time engraving glass. I guess that's life.

And Hello to Anji- please forgive me it's been a month or two since my last blog.

Sunday, February 15, 2009

My green Friend











This is my Covington glass engraving/cutting lathe. I love it.

When Lincoln and I were in California this past December, we had an opportunity to visit the Covington Shop. They were so nice! We had a tour and I did some shopping- which is a big deal to us Alaskan people who buy everything on line. It is nice to see and touch things before you buy them.
I use diamond wheels of varying sizes and grits. This is how one carves in glass. The glass and wheels are water cooled, this keeps the glass from cracking.
The carving is of the pump house on Sandy Beach,which is a beach near our home. One of my favorite places in the world. My dogs and I go there almost everyday.
This piece sold to a friend. I am happy it will have a home.

Sunday, February 8, 2009

what an Alaskan winter


Well our group show opened this Friday with a nice reception. We had 300 people show up on a super slippy slimy night in Juneau. The ladies at the Juneau Arts and Culture Center (JACC) were so helpful and kind. Nothing like the last few pushes to get the baby out!
The show has 4 different glass studios from Juneau and Little Port Walter. I think people will enjoy stopping by. Lincoln and I have a cool collaborative encaustic and recycled glass piece and my new glass carvings are up.
We are going to try to have the room open during the Wearable Arts show on the 14-15th and maybe for the Ktoo disco party on Friday the 13th. We shall see.
Now....lets see taxes, prepping for summer and our next show in May at the Ruby Room!