A free publication from Allan Heywood Enamels - all links will open in a separate browser window |
"Works in Enamel" September 2 - 23 2004: Myrtha Moro, her son Marcelo, Yvonne Plüss and Annelies Martin will be exhibiting new work in Zürich, Switzerland at the Chämigalerie. Chämigalerie, Gemeinschaftszentrum Reisbach Seefeldstrasse 93, 8008 Zurich |
|
|
This juried San Diego Enamel Guild show will be held at the Spanish Village [Studio 21], Balboa Park, San Diego, California, from August 1 - 14 2004 between the hours of 11:00 am and 4:00 pm each day. "There will be a lot of innovative enamel on display; a catalog and CD have been composed of the show pieces." |
|
Kristin Anderson, "Fantasy Shell Tan and Purple" Sterling Silver, Vitreous Enamel, 3 x 1¾ x ¾ inches The piece above by Kristin Anderson, Apalachicola artist and silversmith, can be seen as part of the 50th Anniversary Statewide Competitive Exhibition of Florida Craftsmen, Inc. , a Statewide Association for Fine Craft Art. The exhibition, juried by Robert Ebendorf, consists of 73 pieces in all craft media by 70 Florida artists. It will travel throughout the State of Florida during 2003 and 2004. A partial list of Florida exhibition sites includes: The DeLand Museum of Art, Mar 21 - May 8, 2003 Santa Fe Gallery, Santa Fe Community College, Gainesville, May 23 - Aug 11, 2003 The Leepa-Rattner Museum of Art, Tarpon Springs, Sep 7 - Nov 2, 2003 Okaloosa-Walton Community College Art Galleries, Niceville Jan - Feb 2004 South Florida Museum, Bradenton, Jun - Aug, 2004 Gulf Coast University Art Galleries, Naples, Sep - Oct, 2004 Florida Craftsmen, Inc. Contemporary Print in Enamel was a touring exhibition of works by artists in the UK and USA, showcasing artists using screenprinting transfers for works in enamel. Online archived exhibition The "Open Directory" a.k.a "dmoz" is a source of links to USA Craft shows. American Crafts Council for all information! Work from the 6th International Enamel Exhibition can be viewed on the website of the Northern California Enamel Guild, the show's sponsor. |