Sunday, October 12, 2014

So many things Penland/Asheville/Mora!






Liz and just got back from Penland and Asheville this weekend.  It was a blow your hair back kind of weekend.  At some point I just had to stop taking photos and kind of sit back and enjoy it.  We wanted to visit with our friend and New Paltz alum Aran Galligan and see Liz's work at Mora but it ended up being an amazing trip filled with amazing things.  Aran is teaching a concentration at Penland in metals.  Coincidentally, Rebekah Frank and Ben Dory were also teaching in metals so it was kind of a powerhouse crew.  
We were lucky enough to hang out for a while and see a lot of great work both at the Core show and the Penland gallery.  I have to say that the highlight of the trip, besides getting to hang out with Aran was getting to meet Rebekah and talk for a while about life and work.  It was also nice to catch up with Andrew Hayes and Jayden Moore two of Penland's new resident Artist's.  Also concocting future plans with Ben Dory.  It was enthralling to see so much jewelry this weekend.  Emily Rogstad, Tyler Stoll and Sara Brown, three of Penland's core fellows had some intriguing work in the show (images below).  The Penland Gallery seemed to be packed to the gills with jewelry.  As well as a great interactive collection of Heather Mae Erickson's work.  Michelle Moode, had a installation that include books, hand needle work and paper.   

  The next day in Asheville we went to Robert Ebendorf's opening at Mora.  It was great to see so much work and meet so many people.  I am sure that I am missing a few things.  

On another note.  I will be traveling to Whitewater to do a workshop and lecture.  So much to do before I leave.  Today will be a full day of grading midterms and prep work for the workshop.  Before we left for Asheville I had to race to finish some earrings to send off to The Smithery in Ohio. 

The new position is keeping me busy but I am finding the time to do everything I need to do unlike before where I was having stress issues, fighting with other faculty and pulling my hair dealing putting out fires and fixing all of the equipment.  I am thrilled to be here and this weekend was just the thing to make me feel that I made the right decision.  So stoked to be near so many creative, wonderful people who are genuinely happy and pleasant to be around.   So many great things happening here. 
More soon.  








































































































Friday, October 10, 2014

MINE LACQUER!






Something came in the mail yesterday.  I can't tell you how thrilled we were to see this.  I will not post the image of Liz's face when she opened the box.  

Veleta Vancza, took my Rhino class at New Patlz a number of years ago to learn laser cutting and CAD. Off and on I would get phone calls from Veleta about Rhino and why it is stupid but awesome.  They were some of the best "tech support" calls I have ever had.  I would trade CAD for enamel knowledge.  

Over the years Liz and I have had the pleasure of being able to see her business grow from the ground up. We miss all of our friends in the Hudson Valley but getting this in the mail was a real treat!  Thanks so much V!  So beautiful.  

Liz let me open the box to do a little photoshoot.  She wouldn't try it on.  "We have to wait for something special!"