Showing posts with label Tanya Crane. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tanya Crane. Show all posts

Sunday, November 8, 2015

So many things

The last couple of weeks have been intense. Recently, we had mid-terms (along with a visiting midterm critic). This past week Adam Whitney came to lecture for the professional practices class. Along with Gabriel Craig and Amy Weiks, Adam is a co-owner of Smithshop in Detroit. He also stuck around and did demos for the metalsmithing class. Adam is such a great example of a metalsmith that is actually participating in the field in a non academic way. Smithshop does so many things. It is so great to see their success. We had a blast!  The seniors also had a great trip to Boris Bally's studio where he showed them his bench tests from when he studied to be a goldsmithing in Europe.  I was blown away! 

Tanya Crane came to town for halloween. Liz dressed up as Rosie the riveter, Tanya dressed up as Frida Kahlo and I of course wore my hotdog costume. We went out for dinner and then did karaoke.  It was a blast. I needed a little down time.  

On another note, Liz has been doing a lot of small drilling and I thought I would get her a small drill press.  We had a few Dumore drill presses at New Paltz.  I kind of thought I would never want/use one myself but I have also needed to drill holes for settings etc.  I kind of got burned on eBay.  It has been a while since that has happened. The listing said is was "missing a small part" but is other than that brand new!  Well the entire inside of drill was missing.  The motor, the cord, the switch etc. Basically it was a hollow shell. When I called Dumore to get replacement parts they said it was going to cost $600!!!!! Wha wha whaaaaaaa. I did get lucky and found a new/old one on eBay for $300. Now I have spare parts.  

The links for my bracelet came back today.  I am excited to get this show on the road.  I need to get this work out the door for the holiday.  I have not had the time to dedicate to the work that I would like and as a result it has been slow moving.  I have also started working on a few more bracelets for a show. Again, super slow. Lots of tests. 


































Monday, October 5, 2015

Susie Ganch and the MFA







Liz and I jumped on the bus to hear Susie Ganch lecture at the MFA in Boston. Susie an I worked together at VCU where I taught a few metal classes here and there. While Liz and I were in Richmond we tried to spend as much time with her as we could. I am so proud to know her! She is amazing! Susie lectured on the work she does for Ethical Metalsmiths and it's offshoot the Radical Jewelry Makeover.  

Her lecture was for the Objects in Flux exhibition curated by Emily Zilber and her work appeared courtesy of the Sienna Gallery. The show featured work by Susie Ganch, Sonya Clark, Rowland Rickets (textile installation), Doug Bucci just to name a few!

This was the second time I had visited the MFA. It seems so different now then it it did then. Their collection of contemporary jewelry seemed to be much larger. Maybe that is my imagination or maybe I wasn't looking for it before. It was so great to see so many metals pieces displayed next to sculpture and paintings. I loved that a small collection of Giampaolo Babettto's brooches were next to an Anish Kapoor sculpture!  Also to see work by Myra Mimlitsch-Gray, Jamie Bennett, Bob Ebendorf and June Schwarcz.


Barbara Seidenath ws kind enough to organize a bus from RISD to Boston. We caught up with Tanya Crane who is teaching metals at the SMFA. She gave us a tour of the metals studio there. More rich history there. So many great tools.  

Back to work.