We moved into the new studio space this summer and now it is time to see what we have been creating the last few months:
"Robots and Monster" glass work by Tasha Walen & Lincoln Farabee
October 7th- opening 4:30- 7:00
First Friday exhibit at the Canvas. Show up till End of October.
Also check out my cast glass piece at the Franklin Street Gallery.
Opening October 7th- 4:30 -700
We will be participating in an open studio walkabout:
Saturday October 8th, noon -5:00
The new studio is located across from the Alaskan Brewery in lemon creek
Shaune Dr. unit B-4
Wednesday, September 21, 2011
Wednesday, July 27, 2011
Check this out!
Happy to be on page 45 of the Museum of Glass Auction catalog!
http://flipflashpages.uniflip.com/2/19505/100079/pub/index.html
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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.
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.
Labels:
alaska,
basement studios,
glass artist,
Juneau artist
Monday, January 24, 2011
Artist lecture at the JAHC Jan. 25th

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casting,
glass art,
glass carving,
glass Juneau Artist,
lecture
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