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“Congratulations on a magnificent show, our 33rd honoring fine American craft! Proceeds from the Smithsonian Women’s Committee’s two annual shows — this one in April and Craft2Wear in October — are awarded as grants to the Smithsonian in support of education, outreach, conservation and research. The Committee has provided nearly $11 million over the past 49 years.”

— Bunny Huebner, President Smithsonian Women’s Committee

V i s iona ry R e c e p t ion

April 22 / 5–6 pm Champagne / Featured Cocktail / Hors d’Oeuvres

Commissioner’s Suite (2nd floor)

Pr e v i e w N ig h t B e n e f i t

April 22 / 6–6:30 pm Awards Ceremony

6:30–9:30 pm Cocktail Buffet / Great Jazz / Pre-Show Shopping / Meet the Artists

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Thursday April 23 10:30 am–7:30 pm

Friday April 24 10:30 am–7:30 pm

Saturday April 25 10:30 am–5:30 pm

Sunday April 26 11:00 am–5:00 pm

The Smithsonian Craft Show is produced by the Smithsonian Women’s Committee. Proceeds

support education, outreach, conservation and research programs within the Smithsonian.

Online information: SmithsonianCraftShow.org

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CONTENTS Craft Show Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1

The Great Collectors Lectures Series . . . . . . . . . 3

Letter from Virginia B. Clark, Smithsonian Institution . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5

Craft Show Committee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6

Welcome from the Craft Show Co-Chairs . . . . . . 7

Honorary Chair/Visionary Award Recipient . . . . . 9

Grants Awarded in 2015 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11

Smithsonian Craft Show Auction . . . . . . . . . . 14

Arts Invitational Auction Craft Show Raffle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15

Craft Show Awards Exhibitors’ Choice Awards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17

Craft Show Sponsors Preview Night Sponsors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19

Special Thanks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21

Craft Show Jurors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23

Exhibit Hall Map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24

Exhibitors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26

Award Winners 2014 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36

2016 Call for Entry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37

Smithsonian Women’s Committee . . . . . . . . . . 39

Program Partners . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41

Index of Advertisers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48

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Thursday, April 23, 11:00 am

GOOD, BETTER, BESTOscar Fitzgerald, Furniture Historian and Decorative Arts Consultant

Experience Oscar Fitzgerald’s keen eye for studio furniture, including his take on current trends and his historical outlook on what to collect.

Thursday, April 23, 2:00 pm

A TASTE FOR SPLENDOR AND DESIGNKate Markert, Executive Director, Hillwood Museum

Hear about Marjorie Merriweather Post’s fascinating life and how she amassed one of the finest collections of Russian artifacts in the world.

Friday, April 24, 11:00 am

MATERIAL/NATUREMargaret Boozer, Conceptual Artist and Director of Red Dirt Studios with Ani Kasten, Ceramic Artist

These two distinct voices in the contemporary ceramic dialogue discuss the nature of clay as a material from the earth, and the conceptual resonance it brings to their respective work.

Friday, April 24, 2:00 pm

THE ART OF COLLECTING GREAT DESIGN Carolyn Nagy, Assistant Vice President, Sotheby’s

A look at studio craftsmen from the 20th century, their place in the history of decorative arts and in the current art market. Learn about the building and dissolution of a collection in both the primary and secondary marketplace.

Saturday, April 25, 11:30 am

CRAFT AND DESIGNMary Douglas Drysdale, Architectural Interior Designer

A nationally and internationally known architectural interior designer, Mary Drysdale is known for her use of crafts in her projects and will share and discuss images with the audience.

Saturday, April 25, 2:00 pm

EVOLUTION OF IDEASToots Zynsky, 2015 Visionary Artist Awardee and Honorary Chair of the Craft Show

Artist Toots Zynsky is known internationally for the intensely colorful glass sculptural vessels she creates using the filet de verre technique she developed. She will discuss and show images of the unexpected influences, challenges and experiences which have brought her work to where it is today.

Sunday, April 26, 1:00 pm

JEWELRY-NOW!Jim Rosenheim, Chairman of The Tiny Jewel Box

As a venerable institution, The Tiny Jewel Box has bejeweled prominent and everyday Washingtonians for generations. Jim Rosenheim will moderate a panel of jewelry artists from the Craft Show in a lively discussion of inspiration, innovation and artistry.

THE GREAT COLLECTORS LECTURE SERIESNat iona l B u i l d i ng Mu s e u m Au di tor i u m Lectures are complementary with paid attendance

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Smithsonian Institution

Office of Advancement Virginia B. Clark

Dear Friends,

Welcome to the 33rd annual Smithsonian Craft Show. This year’s dazzling exhibition of creativity, innovation and technical mastery represents the work of 121 artisans who are among the best in their fields. Each was selected by a distinguished panel of jurors at the forefront of American craft today.

We are so grateful to the all-volunteer Smithsonian Women’s Committee, which produces this outstanding craft show and returns proceeds to the Smithsonian through competitive grants and endowments. This dedicated group has long played a vital role in the life of the institution. Over the last half-century, it has raised nearly $11 million, fueling discovery in science, history, culture, and art in every corner of the Smithsonian.

At the National Zoo, grants have funded satellite-tracking studies of the Black Crowned Night Heron’s migration and exhibitions about the American bison. They have paid for the conservation of paintings at the National Portrait Gallery, software to digitize collections at the Archives of American Art and Braille and tactile panels for blind and visually impaired visitors at the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory.

And that’s just in the last year. The committee funds endowments that support Smithsonian education and museum studies, fellowships and research training, lecture series and even the acquisition of craft art for the Renwick Gallery of the Smithsonian American Art Museum.

We extend our deep gratitude to the Smithsonian Women’s Committee for its continuing commitment and invite you to enjoy the show.

Thank you to the jurors and the businesses and foundations for their generous contributions. Congratulations to the committee’s president Emily Huebner, show co-chairs Susan Labovich and Sharon Fawcett, honorary chair and visionary artist awardee Toots Zynsky and all of the artists participating in this extraordinary display of American craft and ingenuity.

Sincerely,

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L e t t e r f ro m t h e D i r e c torVirginia B. Clark, Director of Advancement and Philanthropic Giving, Smithsonian Institution

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SWC PresidentBunny Huebner

Craft Show Co-Chairs Sharon FawcettSusan Labovich

Craft Show Vice-Chairs Sue BeddowAmy Meadows

Advance and Group SalesSusan Bradshaw, ChairCindy Conner

ArrangementsAnne Metcalf, ChairDebbie Goldberg

Awards/DonorsWinkie Crigler

Craft Show OfficeBonnie Rountree, ChairMarion Turner

Exhibitor LiaisonPeg Butner, ChairKathy Sommerkamp

JuryingTansy Blumer, ChairAnn Hunt

Loading DockLouise Millikan, ChairLaura Ivey

Marketing and Public RelationsSusan Cooper, ChairAmy MeadowsNancy NordConnie Rhind RobeySheila Stampfli

Online AuctionsBecky Bostick and Martha Martin, Co-ChairsSuzanne Noonan, PR for Auctions

CRAFT SHOW AUCTION Pat Fiske Lee Klousia Roberta Kovitz

ARTS INVITATIONAL AUCTION Ruth Conant Sandy Mitchell

PhotographersAnne KeiserAmy LambKay Springwater

Preview Night BenefitJinny Saylor and Trudi Small, Co-Chairs

Preview Night InvitationJane BattleConnie Rhind RobeyAnne Marie Shuyler

ProgramPenelope Pollard, ChairAmy Krupsky

Program AdsDiane Zutant, ChairCarolyn Peirce

Program PartnersMaureen McGuire-Kuletz

RaffleAnne-Lise Auclair-Jones

Special EventsSusan Vallon

Strategic Advancement LiaisonNancy Newkirk Ethelyn Owen

SWC Office LiaisonJanice Settle, ChairDolores Potosnak

TreasurerEllen Maltz, ChairDeidre Sacks

VolunteersMarie Canny, ChairLynda Mounts

WebsiteMarianne O’Brien

SWC Program CoordinatorHeidi AustrengHannah Jones, Assistant

2015 C r a f t S how Co m m i t t e e

Heidi AustrengProgram Coordinator Smithsonian Women’s Committee

In 1998, the Smithsonian Women’s Committee (SWC) had the prescience to hire Heidi Austreng as Program Coordinator. This year’s show is our 33rd, and Heidi, much like the beautiful columns that support the National Building Museum, is the pillar that supports the show.

Since 1998, there have been 30 Craft Show Chairs and Co-Chairs who have relied on Heidi’s energy, institutional memory, organizational and people skills, and commitment to keeping the Smithsonian Craft Show as a premier event. Heidi deftly manages the SWC and its goal of supporting the Smithsonian. This includes managing our two major fund raisers: this show as well as our fall Craft2Wear show.

The SWC meets monthly at a different Smithsonian site. Heidi arranges behind-the-scenes tours with curators, archivists, educators, zookeepers, conservationists, and researchers. Heidi is our representative to the Smithsonian. She does this all so beautifully that SWC members always receive a warm Smithsonian welcome wherever we go.

We extend our heartfelt thanks to Heidi for helping us produce the 33rd Smithsonian Craft Show.

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We are so glad you are here to enjoy the best of fine American craft art and to provide important support for the Smithsonian.

The 2015 Craft Show, produced by the Smithsonian Women’s Committee, showcases 121 artists from 29 states, 37 of them

exhibiting here for the first time. Back in October, our three prestigious jurors accomplished the challenging task of whittling an

applicant field of more than 1,100 artists down to create the magnificent collection you see here at the National Building Museum.

This year the Committee is honored to recognize the extraordinary work of glass artist Toots Zynsky and to present her with our

2015 Visionary Award. Toots has reached the pinnacle in the world of sculptural arts and design, exhibiting her glass pieces in

museums throughout the world, including the Smithsonian American Art Museum’s Renwick Gallery. She also is serving as our

Honorary Chair and we are grateful for her gracious support.

But the Craft Show is more than an exhibition of the best of American craft; it is an important philanthropic event as well.

The Smithsonian Women’s Committee is dedicated to advancing the Smithsonian’s mission to increase and diffuse knowledge.

We accomplish this goal by donating all proceeds from our annual Craft Shows to the Smithsonian’s 19 museums, scientific

facilities, and the National Zoo in the form of grants and endowments. Through the years, our contributions have totaled

nearly $11 million.

You, our generous patrons, help make all this possible by coming to the show, buying raffle tickets, and bidding on items in

the online auctions. The raffle prizes are very special pieces created and donated by Craft Show artists Michael Bauermeister,

Reiko Ishiyama, and Eric Serritella; the auctions include works by our renowned Craft Show exhibitors past and present, as well

as a group of special Invited Artists. We thank them for their wonderful support. We also recognize and thank our corporate,

foundation and individual sponsors. Their philanthropic hearts help us achieve our goals each year.

To the members of our fabulous Craft Show committee, who spent months making this show such a tremendous success, we

stand in awe of your hard work and dedication. To Bunny Huebner, our SWC President, we owe thanks for your guidance and

enthusiastic spirit. And to Heidi Austreng, our program coordinator, we are indebted to you for making everything run so smoothly

once again this year; truly there would be no show without you.

Please take time to stop and ask the artists about their vision

and their process. Don’t miss the Great Collectors Lecture

Series going on in the Museum Auditorium all weekend.

Spend the day enjoying this feast of American craft. You

will take home a beautiful memory and perhaps a work of

art (or two!) that you will treasure for a lifetime.

W E LCO M E TO T H E 3 3 r d Smithsonian Craft Show

Sharon Fawcett and Susan Labovich2015 Craft Show Co-Chairs

Gustav Reyes

Globally Inspired, Crafted in America

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Celebrating 40 years of l iv ing a crafted l i feCelebrating 40 years of l iv ing a crafted l i fe

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“When I hear music it translates to color for me”

Toots Zynsky was born and raised in Massachusetts and is a graduate of the Rhode Island School of Design. Her quest for understanding and testing the limits of glass-making has continued for more than 40 years and has spanned several continents. Her signature heat-formed filet de verre (glass thread) vessels are widely cherished and considered to be unique in the world of glass art. Her pieces inhabit a region all their own, interweaving the traditions of painting, sculpture, and the decorative arts. She spent 16 years abroad living in Europe and West Africa. Her extraordinary glass art is collected by major museums, including the de Young Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY; Musee des Arts Decoratifs du Louvre, Paris, France; Museum of Modern Art, New York, NY; Smithsonian American Art Museum’s Renwick Gallery; Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam, Netherlands; Victoria and Albert Museum, London, England, among many in an extensive list throughout the world. Her work was recently featured in an exhibition at the Palazzo Loredan of the Istituto Veneto di Scienze, Lettere ed Arti, in Venice, Italy.

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o u r honor a ry C h a i r 2015 Visionary Award RecipientToots Zynsky, Visionary in Glass

The Visionary Award, instituted by the Smithsonian Craft Show in 2014, is presented to artists who have risen to the pinnacle in the world of sculptural arts and design, who have works in major museums and who have demonstrated distinction, creativity, artistry and, of course, vision in their respective medium. This year we are honoring Toots Zynsky, Visionary in Glass.

TOOTS ZYNSKY

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GIVING BACK20 15 G R A N T S AWA R DE D by the Smithsonian Women’s Committee

When you purchase a ticket to the Smithsonian Craft Show, take an ad in our program, or become a sponsor, you are directly supporting the work of the Smithsonian.

The Smithsonian Women’s Committee uses the proceeds from its two signature events — the Craft Show and the Craft2Wear show — to support Smithsonian projects through competitively awarded grants. Each year the SWC invites all units of the Smithsonian to apply for funds. The resulting grant proposals are thoroughly researched by members of the SWC and the final grantees are selected by a vote of the full active membership.

TWENTY-ONE GRANTS TOTALING $393,897 WERE AWARDED IN JANUARY 2015

The National Museum of African Art ($7,600) for fabrication of two mobile carts for its ARTCARTS! Program. The carts will serve as hands-on gallery stations outfitted with teaching objects and staffed with trained volunteer museum guides.

National Air and Space Museum/ Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center ($4,500) to train thirty-five secondary school teachers in a week long program in the classroom use of NASM resources.

Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service/Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center ($13,800) to develop a “Facilitated Dialogue Toolkit” for exhibitors hosting “Beyond Bollywood: Indian Americans Shape the Nation.” The Toolkit will engage visitors in a dialogue about race, immigration and what it means to be an “American” as the exhibition travels for five years in the United States and India.

The National Zoological Park ($29,500) to create an exhibition kiosk, online campaign, and educational programs on wildlife trafficking, with a focus on elephant poaching and confiscated ivory, and its implications for many species in the zoo.

The Anacostia Community Museum ($9,300) for innovative educational materials and programs to enhance the multidimensional exhibit, How the Civil War Changed Washington, DC. The materials and programs will focus on the social, spatial, and demographic impact of the Civil War on DC through the building of forts, the role of immigrants, the development of city services, and the change in the city’s neighborhoods.

The Smithsonian Associates/Discovery Theater ($34,975) for support for Mother Earth and Me, a series of interactive performances and programs using music, dance, and creative play to introduce young audiences to environmental conservation themes and topics that are part of the school curricula. The performances and programs will focus on the need to care for mother earth and human responsibility for nature.

Student holding a mask from the Guro peoples of Cote d’lvoire from the African

Art Museum’s teaching collection

F or E d u c at ion

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The National Zoological Park/Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute ($21,950) to develop a detailed annotated genome of the Asian elephant to facilitate assessment of the population history of our managed populations, in order to improve the understanding of the genetic basis of health problems of zoo populations of Asian elephants.

National Zoological Park/Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute ($18,020) to develop technology to use remotely controlled drones to tranquilize and capture endangered wildlife.

Smithsonian Environmental Research Center ($30,500) for five internships for US and international students in the field of environmental sciences and education, to promote long term collaboration between the future’s environmental stewards and the Smithsonian.

The Anacostia Community Museum ($12,000) for a curatorial assistant to do archival research in preparation for the celebration of the museum’s 50th anniversary in 2017. The celebration will showcase how the museum has expanded its mission since its founding from a neighborhood museum to include a focus on African-American art and culture and then on contemporary urban communities. The result of this research will be made publically available.

F or E x h i b i t ion s

The National Museum of Natural History/ Invertebrate Zoology ($22,699) to create three-dimensional reproductions of mid-ocean animals for the central art piece of the NMNH BioCube exhibit to open November 2015. The exhibition is designed to provide the visitor with an immersive, three-dimensional experience and demonstrate the strangeness of the mid-ocean.

The National Museum of American History ($28,550) to create a new interactive program with a costumed interpreter to perform at NMNH five days a week from May–November 2015. The performance and accompanying classroom materials will focus on the history of female bicycle riding and how it changed women’s clothing and life style in the late 19th century.

The National Portrait Gallery ($8,150) to frame five significant charcoal and acrylic portraits by Antonio Martorell. The portraits are of notable Puerto Rican subjects and will be exhibited as recent acquisitions, thus diversifying the museum’s collection.

The Wheelwoman typifies the impact of the bicycle on women in the 1890’s, particularly their clothing and ability to get around independently

Intern doing research in the mud of a river

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F or Con s e rvat ion

The Smithsonian Institution Libraries/Cooper Hewitt Museum Library ($9,200) to repair and preserve 16 soft cover “six pence” toy books and 13 rare hardcover editions designed between 1868–1909 by the influential British Arts and Crafts artist Walter Crane. The conservation will allow these works to be handled by researchers and to be digitized for public access.

The Smithsonian American Art Museum ($12,000) to support a three-month fellowship for an advanced graduate student in art conservation to assist with the conservation of the popular Woman Eating sculpture, to be conducted while the sculpture is on view. The fellow also will create a program for teachers emphasizing the interdisciplinary nature of art conservation.

The National Museum of Natural History ($22,000) to digitize, edit, and publish a hand written and hand illustrated dissertation on the anatomy of the poorly understood baleen whale head. The dissertation is based on specimens at the Smithsonian’s Marine Mammal Collection.

The Archives of American Art ($21,881) for two interns to conserve the scrapbooks of the Macbeth Gallery, the first commercial art gallery devoted solely to American Art. The scrapbooks include exhibition catalogs with prices and notes that document the market for American art. The conserved materials will be available through digitization and online access on the Archive’s website.

The Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute ($15,850) to make publicly available online an ecosystem climate regulation services calculator, which will be able to estimate the environmental impact of certain actions anywhere on earth. For example, one could learn that cutting 100 square feet of forest has the same environmental impact as driving across country. The calculator has applications in education, conservation, climate change policy, and green business.

F or E q u i pm e n t a n d C a p i ta l Proj e c t s

The National Museum of Natural History ($34,769) to purchase a state of the art copy stand and digital photographic system for the new Collections Program Digitization Center that will improve the rate at which collections are digitized and added to the museum’s database.

The Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute ($19,985) to purchase and install an upgraded underwater web camera that can rotate, tilt, magnify and record sound for observation of the underwater ecosystem at STRI’s Galeta Point Marine Laboratory. The images and recordings produced by the camera will be used to teach visitors, especially school children, about the critical importance of tropical marine ecosystems, including coral reefs, sea grass beds, and mangrove forests, and the diverse creatures they support.

The Office of Under Secretary for Science ($16,668) to acquire equipment to make an informational video about the Marine Global Earth Observatories, a recently established collaborative formed to publicize work toward standardization of biological measurement in coastal ecosystems. The project also will pilot a new Citizen Science engagement program.

Rotating, tilting underwater web camera with lights and microphone for viewing and teaching about tropical marine ecosystems

Woman Eating sculpture by Duane Hanson, a conservation project to take place in public view

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All proceeds from the Craft Show

Auction, the Arts Invitational

Auction, and the Craft Show Raffle

benefit the Smithsonian Institution

S m i t h s on i a n C r a f t S how Au c t ion

More than 100 exceptional design items contributed by Smithsonian Craft Show exhibitors

Opens April 21. Closes May 5 at 9:00 pm EDT.SmithsonianAuctions.org

DANIELLE GORI-MONTANELLI

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T W O O P P O R T U N I T I E S T O B I D O N T H E B E S T

MATTHEW FINE SANDRA BYERS

JENNIFER MCCURDYSO YOUNG PARK

TERESA WIDUCH

FORD AND FORLANO

The Smithsonian Craft Show Auction presents an extraordinary array of highly prized items in 12 media categories ranging from Basketry through Jewelry to Wood, all donated by highly skilled artists juried into Smithsonian Craft Shows past and present. Unique theater and recreation opportunities, along with behind-the-scenes Smithsonian tours, are also up for bids.

MEA RHEE

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S m i t h s on i a n C r a f t S how R a f F l e

Win one of three beautiful items generously donated by 2015 Craft Show artists. Tickets are $5 each or 5 for $20 and are on sale at the Craft Show. Items can be seen on the Craft Show floor.

Drawing Sunday, April 26 at 4:30 pm. You need not be present to win.

ERIC SERRITELLA

Birch Beer SteinWheel thrown and hand-carved ceramic stoneware fired with stains, washes and oxides 21” x 10” x 5”

Donor value: $5,600

ericserritella.com

MICHAEL BAUERMEISTER

Tall VesselIncised elm burl 36“ x 13“

Donor value: $3,500

michaelbauermeister.com

REIKO ISHIYAMA

Necklace14K white gold and silver, oxidized

Donor value: $960

reikoishiyama.com

Smithsonian Women’s Committee

A rt s I n v i tat iona l Au c t ion

Works of consummate craftsmanship by specially invited studio artists

Opens April 21. Closes May 5 at 5:00 pm EDT. Paddle8.com/auction/smithsonian

The Smithsonian Women’s Committee Arts Invitational Auction was initiated in 2014 to showcase the art created by a small select group of American studio artists whose work is found in museums and private collections worldwide. This year’s auction includes a work donated by glass artist Toots Zynsky, the 2015 Smithsonian Craft Show Visionary Award honoree.

JAY STANGER BONNIE SEEMANJOHN CEDERQUIST

T W O O P P O R T U N I T I E S T O B I D O N T H E B E S T

You can browse and bid on both the

Smithsonian Craft Show Auction

and the Smithsonian Women’s

Committee Arts Invitational Auction

at the Smithsonian Craft Show or

Online at any time.

A complete list of participating artists can be seen on page 21

TOOTS ZYNSKY

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a NEW collection of one-of-a-kind charms, charm bracelets,

necklaces, and pins presented by the American Craft Council

Go to craftcouncil.org/charm/catalog to view the catalog and

to order directly from the artists.

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S m i t h s on i a n C r a f t S how awa r d sPresented on Preview Night

AWA R D J U D G E S

Nora Atkinson

Lloyd Herman Curator of Craft, Renwick Gallery of the Smithsonian American Art Museum

Rebecca Cross

Owner, Cross MacKenzie Gallery

Chase Rynd

Executive Director, National Building Museum

E x h i b i tor s ’ c hoic e awa r d sThese awards are voted on by the exhibitors and presented on Thursday, April 23 at 4 pm

AWA R D D O N O R S

Gold Award

Toni A. Ritzenberg

Silver Award

Margaret Collins, Louise Millikan, Alix Myerson

Bronze Award

Martha and David Martin

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Best of Show

Lawrence Hough, Timothy Harr

Gold Award — The Susie Gray Founder’s Award

Geoffrey Gray, to be selected by Susie Gray, SWC member and co-founder of the Smithsonian Craft Show

Silver Award

Lois England

Bronze Award

Diane and Marc Grainer

Excellence in Ceramics

In memory of L. Marvin Hill

Excellence in Jewelry

Ornament magazine, to be selected by Carolyn Benesh

Excellence in Wood

Collectors of Wood Art, to be selected by a committee of CWA members

New Direction — Excellence in Design of the Future

Kate Nemec Simonds

Honoring the Future Sustainability Award

Honoring the Future, an Open Space Institute Program, to be selected by Lloyd Herman

First Time Exhibitor Award

Betty Foster

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1124 King Street | Alexandria, Virginia 22314 At the corner of King and Fayette Streets

(703) 548-1461 | www.imagineartwear.com

Extraordinary clothing made with fabrics created on a traditional hand loom by American artist Kathleen Weir-West.Come to Old Town Alexandria and

see our entire line ofelegant American-made

clothing, jewelry and crafts by more than 300

American artists and craftspeople.

HoursMonday – Saturday 10 am – 7 pm • Sunday 11 am – 5 pm

For more information about our classes and exhibitions, please visit

www.visartsatrockville.org155 Gibbs Street, Rockville, MD 20850 | 301-315-8200

VisArts is proud to associate itself with the 33rd annual Smithsonian Craft Show.

Dedicated to engaging the public through its excellent exhibitions, classes and studio artist program, VisArts is conveniently located in downtown Rockville Town Center.

Close to metro and public parking, VisArts offers visitors the opportunity to experience the joy of creating art and viewing the art that others have created in an inspiring and engaging place.

Pottery and Photography by Heirloom Pottery Studios

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3 3 r d c r a f t s how s p on s or s

pr e v i e w n ig h t s p on s or s

P L AT I N U M

Graham Holdings Company

G O L D

Advanced Resources International, Inc.

The Charles Delmar Foundation

The Clark Charitable Foundation

The Lazarus Charitable Trust

The Honorable Dianne Feinstein, US Senator for California

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Amtrak

Virginia C. Mars

Secor Group

B R O N Z E

Anonymous

Carolyn S. Alper Revocable Trust

Sandy Spring Bank

S P E C I A L F R I E N D

The M&T Charitable Foundation

Deborah and Michael Salzberg

G O L D

Martha and David Martin

S I LV E R

Valerie K. Burden

Anne B. Keiser and Doug Lapp

B R O N Z E

Anne-Lise Auclair-Jones and Hal Jones

Peg and Blain Butner

Mrs. Brice M. Clagett

Mr. and Mrs. Daniel F. Collins

Kamer Davis

Sharon K. Fawcett

Diana and Stephen Goldberg

Marilou and Ken Hakuta

Gary and Susan Labovich

Mr. and Mrs. Middleton A. Martin

Paul J. Pantano, Jr. and Cheryl Keamy

Silvia Ripley

Sara Sant’Ambrogio

Anne Marie and William Shuyler

Cora and Murray Simpson

Phyllis M. Taylor

Linda and Steuart Thompsen

Harold and Nancy Zirkin

S P E C I A L F R I E N D

Valerie Anders and Ginger Lew

Cindy Conner

Louise C. Duemling

Virginia M. Friend

Nancy and Bob Goff

Eleanor F. Hedden

Judy Hopkins

Carol Marburger

Sydney Mills

Ethelyn Owen

Margot Peet

Carolyn Peirce

Nancy M. Phillips

Ashley and Steve Quamme

Carrie Neher Queenan

Lucy S. Rhame

Marion W. Turner

Wendy and John Wall

Elsa B. Williams

As of March 31, 2015

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Three days only: Free admission

A show and sale of handmade jewelry and clothing

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debra adelson

Grace ann aGosTino

donna d’aquino

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nancy Jemio

selma Karaca

sandra miller

rebecca myers

PaT Palson

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Clockwise from top left: Karen LaMonte, Michael James, Richard Shaw, Michael and Maureen Banner, and Silas Kopf. All photos courtesy of the artists.

James Renwick Alliancesalutes the

Michael and Maureen Bannermetal

Michael Jamesfiber

Silas Kopf wood

Karen LaMonteglass

Richard Shawceramics

2015 MASTERS of the MEDIUM

Learn about the James Renwick Alliance’s awards, programs and events at

JRA.org

S c u l p t u r a l C e r a m i c V e s s e l s

B O O T H 3 0 3

BRIAN O’NEILL

[email protected] 360.510.0088

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Our heartfelt thanks to those who have donated to the 2015 Online Auctions.

We send a special thank you to all those listed below who have contribution to the production of the 2015 Craft Show.

SMITHSONIAN CRAFT SHOW AUCTION ARTISTS Jackie Abrams Debra Adelson Gerald Arrington Tregea Bevan Lucrezia Bieler Ashley Buchanan Sandra Byers John Cameron Evan Chambers Namu Cho Petra Class Ignatius Creegan and Rod GivensDeborah Cross Kate Cusack Randall Darwall and Brian MurphyLucy Dierks Maria Eife Kathleen Dustin Sandra Enterline Vickie Essig Deborah Falls Robert Farrell Matthew Fine Steven Ford and David ForlanoPong Gaddi Elizabeth Garvin Andrea Geer Juanita Girardin

Tim Albrecht, “Consider It Done”Atmosphere LightingMargaret BoozerGana Browning, Framers’ WorkroomDestination DCMary Douglas DrysdaleFirehook BakeryOscar FitzgeraldThe Fresh MarketSue and Allison Goodhart and The Goodhart GroupMarc and Richard Grainer, Customer Care Measurement & ConsultingHargrove, Inc.Hotel MonacoHudson StudioJuried Art ServicesAni KastenMarcParkKate MarkertCarolyn NagyNeiman Marcus, Mazza Gallerie

SMITHSONIAN WOMEN’S COMMITTEE ARTS INVITATIONAL AUCTION ARTISTSSusan Beiner | CeramicsJohn Cederquist | Wood/FurnitureDale Chihuly | GlassSidney Hutter | GlassRichard Jolley | GlassJay Musler | GlassAlbert Paley | Metal/FurnitureStephen Rolfe Powell | GlassDon Reitz | CeramicsBonnie Seeman | CeramicsNancy Selvin | CeramicsJoyce J. Scott | JewelryJay Stanger | Wood/FurnitureStephanie Trenchard | Glass Toots Zynsky | Glass

TICKETS & SPECIAL TOURSArena StageNancy and Tom NewkirkNational Museum of Natural HistorySmithsonian American Art Museum

Christina Goodman Danielle Gori-MontanelliMolly Grant Claudia GrauRob Greene Valerie Hector Elaine Hyde Takashi Ichihara John Iversen Fred Kaemmer Selma Karaca Christy Klug Raj Kommineni Loretta Lam Libby Lane Keith Lewis Tara Locklear Ken Loeber and Dona LookAmy Roper Lyons Aaron Macsai Wence and Sandra MartinezJennifer McCurdy Joan McGee Claudia Mills Dan Mirer Hideaki Miyamura Victoria Moore Karen Morris Amy Nguyen Mina Norton

emiko oye Patricia Palson Jeung-Hwa Park Sang Joon Park So Young Park Peter Petrochko Mea Rhee Meghan Patrice RileyLuanne Rimel Lilith Rockett Joyce Roessler Norm Sartorius Biba Schutz Jane Sisco Mary Ellen Sisulak Archie Smith Carol Snyder Klaus Spies Joy Stember Wendy Stevens Holly Tornheim Chris Triola Myung Urso Kiwon Wang Kathy Wegman Jeffrey Weiss Jonathan White Teresa Widuch Andrea Williams Ann Williamson

Roberta and David WilliamsonFaith Wilson Ping Wu Liaung-Chung Yen Betsy Youngquist Erica Zap

Gary Peresta and the SERC BandPoste RestaurantProvisions CaterersRaffle Donors Michael Bauermeister Reiko Ishiyama Eric SerritellaRodman’s Discount Gourmet & PharmacyJim RosenheimSchneider’s of Capitol HillSpeedPro Imaging, Silver Spring Trader Joe’s, Old TownThe Virginia Distillery Company Toots Zynsky

NATIONAL BUILDING MUSEUMChase Rynd, DirectorJohn BaneRichard BrownChris FrameKevin Lamparter

SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTIONNational Museum of the American Indian David Saunders, Director of Membership

Office of Advancement Virginia Clark, Director Noel Salinger, Director of Individual Giving Mark Mills, Information Technology Specialist

Office of the Chief Information Officer Mike Tuttle, SI Webmaster Mark Ramella, Information Technology Specialist

Office of the Comptroller Angela Freeman Ogom Enwemnwa

Office of Exhibits Central

Office of Facilities, Engineering & Operations (Transportation)

Office of General Counsel Rachelle Brown Danielle Fisher

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Nancy Sansom Reynolds “White Nautilus”

This juried exhibition and sale features work of the best craft artists in the country. The Craft

Show has raised more than $10.9 million to benefit the Philadelphia Museum of Art.

NOVEMBER 12-15, 2015 PREVIEW PARTY ON NOVEMBER 11

PENNSYLVANIA CONVENTION CENTER

215.684.7930 | pmacraftshow.org

ART BY HAND

PRESENT THIS AD FOR $1 OFF ONE GENERAL ADMISSION

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The Smithsonian Women’s Committee is dedicated to presenting to the public the best of American crafts in an environment of proven quality and unwavering support for the artists’ vision, creativity and work ethic.

You are asked to give your full attention to the goal of selecting the most accomplished artisans in our applicant pool. You should not be dismissive if an artist’s style of work has remained relatively unchanged for some years — if this style is the unique design statement originating and identified with the artist and if the work still seems exciting and innovative.

We encourage you to choose new and innovative work if it reflects excellence, is well conceived and expertly executed without technical faults, and is indicative of the unique design, skill and vision of the best American crafts. We ask that you strive to choose a show balanced among media, but not if doing so results in eliminating a more talented artist.

We have confidence in your ability to recognize and choose the finest work available in the 2015 applicant pool.

From left to right: Jennifer Scanlon, Bruce Pepich, Annie Carlano

Annie Carlano, Senior Curator of Craft, Design and Fashion at the Mint Museum in Charlotte, North Carolina, curated and authored the catalog for the 2010 exhibition, “Contemporary British Ceramics: The Grainer Collection,” the first comprehensive survey of British ceramics in the United States. An internationally known scholar, she has published and lectured widely on fine art and craft. Her recent books include, “Sleeping Around: The Bed from Antiquity to Now” (University of Washington Press: 2006).

Bruce Pepich is the Director and Curator of Collections at the Racine Art Museum in Racine, Wisconsin. As Director of the Charles A. Wustum Museum of Fine Arts, Bruce raised $10 million to create the Racine Art Museum. In addition to organizing groundbreaking exhibitions and publications, Bruce has expanded the museum’s craft collection so that it is now one of the largest in the country.

Jennifer Scanlon is an independent curator focusing on contemporary art and design. She was responsible for three exhibitions in 2014, including: “Sasha Stoyanov,” at 108 Contemporary in Tulsa, Oklahoma; “Illuminate: Design in Light,” at UrbanGlass in Brooklyn, New York; and “Back to Eden: Contemporary Artists Wander the Garden,” at the Museum of Biblical Art, also in New York. She previously served as Associate Curator at the Museum of Arts and Design in New York for 12 years.

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100 Andrea Williams | Jewelry

101 Fred Kaemmer* | Glass

102 Justin Teilhet | Ceramics

103 Takashi Ichihara* | Ceramics

104 Seung-Hea Lee* | Jewelry

105 Kiwon Wang | Jewelry

106 Stephen Zeh | Basketry

107 Evan Chambers* | Mixed Media

108 Lynda Ladwig* | Ceramics

109 Namu Cho | Jewelry

110 Amy Nguyen | Wearable Art

111 Liaung-Chung Yen* | Jewelry

112 Ignatius Creegan & Rod Givens | Wearable Art

113 Marvin Blackmore | Ceramics

114 Jane Sisco | Wearable Art

115 Mary Ellen Sisulak* | Leather

116 Tara Locklear* | Jewelry

117 Reiko Ishiyama | Jewelry

118 Hideaki Miyamura | Ceramics

119 Roberta & David Williamson | Jewelry & Mixed Media

120 Mina Norton | Wearable Art

120B Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD)

120A Mical Aloni* | Decorative Fiber

121 Elizabeth Rand* | Furniture

122 Michael Shuler | Wood

123 Bennett Bean* | Ceramics

124 Paul Eshelman | Ceramics

125 Christina Goodman | Jewelry

126 Valerie Hector | Jewelry

127 Meghan Patrice Riley* | Jewelry

128 David D’Imperio | Mixed Media

129 Teresa Chang | Ceramics

130 Mea Rhee* | Ceramics

131 Debora Muhl | Basketry

132 Boyd Sugiki & Lisa Zerkowitz | Glass

133 Holly Tornheim | Wood

134 Peter Petrochko | Wood

135 Raj Kommineni* | Glass

136 Ian Henderson* | Jewelry

201 Vicki Essig* | Decorative Fiber

202 Judith Duff | Ceramics

203 Jiyoung Chung | Paper

204 Loretta Lam* | Jewelry

205 Chunghie Lee | Wearable Art

206 Jeung-Hwa Park | Wearable Art

207 Gerald Arrington* | Ceramics

208 So Young Park | Jewelry

209 Aaron Macsai | Jewelry

210 Anne Cubbage* | Paper

211 Mary Jackson | Basketry

212 Sandra Byers | Ceramics

213 Carolyn Morris Bach | Jewelry

214 Archie Smith* | Wood

215 Michael Bauermeister | Wood

216 Cliff Lee | Ceramics

221 Karen Morris* | Wearable Art

222 Biba Schutz | Jewelry

223 Jennifer Falter* | Ceramics

224 Amber Marshall | Glass

225 Christine & Michael Adcock | Basketry

226 John Cameron | Furniture

227 Carrie Gustafson Santiago | Glass

228 Sandra Enterline | Jewelry

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229 Maria Eife* | Jewelry

230 Fong Choo | Ceramics

231 Wence & Sandra Martinez | Decorative Fiber

232 Lucrezia Bieler | Paper

233 Brian Becher | Glass

234 Kyle Huntoon* | Furniture

235 Ken Loeber & Dona Look | Jewelry

236 Juanita Girardin | Wearable Art

301 Janel Jacobson | Wood

302 Horace Thomas | Leather

303 Brian O’Neill* | Ceramics

304 Kate Cusack | Jewelry

305 Marc Maiorana | Metal

306 Betsy Youngquist | Mixed Media

307 Ashley Buchanan* | Jewelry

308 Ping Wu | Wearable Art

309 Molly Grant | Leather

310 Irina Okula* | Ceramics

311 Eric Serritella | Ceramics

312 John Ruff* | Jewelry

313 Richard Judd | Furniture

314 Ernest Miller* | Ceramics

315 Meg Little | Decorative Fiber

316 Joyce Roessler | Glass

317 John Iversen | Jewelry

318 Jennifer McCurdy | Ceramics

319 Michael Schunke & Josie Gluck | Glass

320 Rob Greene | Jewelry

321 Norm Sartorius | Wood

322 Melissa Greene | Ceramics

323 Mai Orama Muñiz & Erica Millner | Jewelry

324 Myung Urso | Jewelry

325 Libby Lane* | Leather

326 Sharon Brush | Ceramics

327 Claudia Grau* | Wearable Art

328 Donald Friedlich | Jewelry

329 Tom Dahlke* | Furniture

330 emiko oye | Jewelry

331 Robert Farrell | Metal

332 Carol Snyder | Ceramics

333 Wendy Stevens | Metal

334 Gustav Reyes | Jewelry

335 Rob Sieminski | Ceramics

336 Sang Joon Park | Ceramics

337 Klaus Spies* | Jewelry

400 Matthew Fine* | Glass

401 Pat Flynn | Jewelry

402 Leah Evans | Decorative Fiber

403 Lilith Rockett | Ceramics

404 Christy Klug | Jewelry

405 Jonathan White* | Ceramics

406 Teresa Widuch | Wearable Art

500 Randall Darwall & Brian Murphy | Wearable Art

502 Michael Puryear | Furniture

503 Claudia Mills | Decorative Fiber

504 Steven Ford & David Forlano | Jewelry & Mixed Media

505 Danielle Gori-Montanelli | Wearable Art

506 Shadow May* | Ceramics

507 Eben Blaney* | Furniture

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Christine & Michael Adcock

Booth #225 Basketry

Leaves Of GrassP.O. Box 31109Santa Barbara, CA 93130

(805) [email protected]

adcockstudios.com

Mical Aloni*

Booth #120A Decorative Fiber

P.O. Box 35532Albuquerque, NM 87176

(575) [email protected]

rezonistudio.com

Gerald Arrington*

Booth #207 Ceramics

7540 Gates DriveSebastopol, CA 95472

(707) [email protected]

arringtondesign.com

Carolyn Morris Bach

Booth #213 Jewelry

P.O. Box 561Carolina, RI 02812

(401) [email protected]

Michael Bauermeister

Booth #215 Wood

6560 Augusta Bottom RoadAugusta, MO 63332

(636) [email protected]

michaelbauermeister.com

Bennett Bean*

Booth #123 Ceramics

357 Main StreetBlairstown, NJ 07825

(908) [email protected]

bennettbeanstudio.com

Brian Becher

Booth #233 Glass

Brian Becher Glass1280 W. Fifth AvenueColumbus, OH 43212

(614) [email protected]

brianbecher.com

Lucrezia Bieler

Booth #232 Paper

3795 Overlook DriveTallahassee, FL 32311

(850) [email protected]

bieler-beerli.com

Marvin Blackmore

Booth #113 Ceramics

Blackmore Pottery868 North Dalton Ranch RoadDurango, CO 81301

(970) [email protected]

blackmorepottery.org

Eben Blaney*

Booth #507 Furniture

Eben Blaney Fine FurnitureP.O. Box 408, 96 Eddy RoadEdgecomb, ME 04556

(207) [email protected]

ebenblaney.com

Sharon Brush

Booth #326 Ceramics

Sharon Brush Ceramics14 Fonda CourtSanta Fe, NM 87508

(505) [email protected]

sharonbrush.com

Ashley Buchanan*

Booth #307 Jewelry

Ashley Buchanan Jewelry512 E Watauga AvenueJohnson City, TN 37601

(770) [email protected]

ashleybuchananjewelry.com

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Sandra Byers

Booth #212 Ceramics

P.O. Box 77, 300 Pine StreetRock Springs, WI 53961

(608) [email protected]

thebyersstudio.com

John Cameron

Booth #226 Furniture

John Cameron Cabinetmaker34 Mount Pleasant Avenue, #5Gloucester, MA 01930

(978) [email protected]

johncameroncabinetmaker.com

Evan Chambers*

Booth #107 Mixed Media

Evan Chambers Objects146 W. Bellevue DrivePasadena, CA 91105

(805) [email protected]

evanchambersobjects.com

Teresa Chang

Booth #129 Ceramics

Teresa Chang Ceramics931 N. Leithgow StreetPhiladelphia, PA 19123

(267) [email protected]

teresachang.com

Namu Cho

Booth #109 Jewelry

Namu & Co.7217 Grubby Thicket WayBethesda, MD 20817

(301) [email protected]

studionamu.com

Fong Choo

Booth #230 Ceramics

3415 Warner AvenueLouisville, KY 40207

(502) [email protected]

fongchoo.com

Jiyoung Chung

Booth #203 Paper

P.O. Box 1033Providence, RI 02901

(703) [email protected]

jiyoungchung.com

Ignatius Creegan & Rod Givens

Booth #112 Wearable Art

Ignatius Hats204 South Market StreetPetersburg, VA 23803

(804) [email protected]

ignatiushats.com

Anne Cubbage*

Booth #210 Paper

2201 South Branch DriveArlington, TX 76001

(817) [email protected]

facebook.com/anne.c.artist

Kate Cusack

Booth #304 Jewelry

34-39 82nd Street, #31Jackson Heights, NY 11372

(718) [email protected]

katecusack.com

Tom Dahlke*

Booth #329 Furniture

North Fork Woodworks2 Anchor RoadBath, ME 04530

(207) [email protected]

northforkwoodworks.com

Randall Darwall & Brian Murphy

Booth #500 Wearable Art

Darwall + Murphy294 Old Main StreetSouth Yarmouth, MA 02664

(508) [email protected]

randalldarwall.com

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David D’Imperio

Booth #128 Mixed Media

David D’Imperio2471 Route 737 Stony Run, PA 19529

(610) [email protected]

daviddimperio.com

Judith Duff

Booth #202 Ceramics

Judith Duff Pottery450 Cedar LaneBrevard, NC 28712

(828) [email protected]

judithduff.com

Maria Eife*

Booth #229 Jewelry

822 Wilder StreetPhiladelphia, PA 19147

(215) [email protected]

mariaeife.com

Sandra Enterline

Booth #228 Jewelry

Sandra Enterline Jewelry2140 Bush Street, #2San Francisco, CA 94115

(415) [email protected]

sandraenterline.com

Paul Eshelman

Booth #124 Ceramics

Eshelman PotteryP.O. Box 455, 238 N. Main StreetElizabeth, IL 61028

(815) [email protected]

eshelmanpottery.com

Vicki Essig*

Booth #201 Decorative Fiber

Vicki Essig31 Woodcrest RoadAsheville, NC 28804

(828) [email protected]

vickiessig.com

Leah Evans

Booth #402 Decorative Fiber

Leah Evans Textile Work3129 Emmet StreetMadison, WI 53704

(608) [email protected]

leahevanstextiles.com

Jennifer Falter*

Booth #223 Ceramics

Springfield Pottery416 S. Campbell Avenue Springfield, MO 65804

(417) [email protected]

springfieldpottery.com

Robert Farrell

Booth #331 Metal

640 W. Venice AvenueVenice, FL 34285

(941) [email protected]

farrellsilver.com

Matthew Fine*

Booth #400 Glass

130 West Belvedere RoadNorfolk, VA 23505

(757) [email protected]

visitfine.com

Pat Flynn

Booth #401 Jewelry

Pat Flynn Incorporated480 Mohonk RoadHigh Falls, NY 12440

(845) [email protected]

patflynninc.com

Steven Ford & David Forlano

Booth #504 Jewelry & Mixed Media

1714 N. Mascher StreetPhiladelphia, PA 19122

(215) [email protected]

fordforlano.com

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Donald Friedlich

Booth #328 Jewelry

Donald Friedlich2712 Marshall ParkwayMadison, WI 53713

(608) [email protected]

donaldfriedlich.com

Juanita Girardin

Booth #236 Wearable Art

P.O. Box 368Velarde, NM 87582

(505) [email protected]

juanitagirardin.com

Christina Goodman

Booth #125 Jewelry

Christina Goodman Designs141 Robert E. Lee Blvd., #115New Orleans, LA 70124

(510) [email protected]

christinagoodman.com

Danielle Gori-Montanelli

Booth #505 Wearable Art

Danielle Gori-Montanelli21 Fields RoadMiddlebury, VT 05753

(802) [email protected]

studiodgm.com

Molly Grant

Booth #309 Leather

Cordwainer ShopP.O. Box 110, 67 Candia RoadDeerfield, NH 03037

(603) [email protected]

cordwainershop.com

Claudia Grau*

Booth #327 Wearable Art

Grau Design Inc.6671 Sunset Blvd., Suite 1511Los Angeles, CA 90028

(323) [email protected]

thegrauhaus.com

Melissa Greene

Booth #322 Ceramics

The Greene-Ziner Gallery 73 Reach RoadDeer Isle, ME 04627

(207) [email protected]

melissagreene.com

Rob Greene

Booth #320 Jewelry

5428 Hollister Hill RoadMarshfield, VT 05658

(802) [email protected]

Valerie Hector

Booth #126 Jewelry

Valerie Hector Designs, Ltd.1187 Wilmette Avenue. #108Wilmette, IL 60091

(847) [email protected]

valeriehector.com

Ian Henderson*

Booth #136 Jewelry

Zoa Chimerum Jewelry24-35 41st Street, #3Astoria, NY 11103

(857) [email protected]

zoachimerum.com

Kyle Huntoon*

Booth #234 Furniture

Hunt & Noyer Woodworks1508 Brooklyn StreetDetroit, MI 48226

(517) [email protected]

huntandnoyer.com

Takashi Ichihara*

Booth #103 Ceramics

8 East StreetGranby, MA 01033

(413) [email protected]

yumestudios.com

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Reiko Ishiyama

Booth #117 Jewelry

Reiko Ishiyama252 West 30th Street, #9BNew York, NY 10001

(212) [email protected]

reikoishiyama.com

John Iversen

Booth #317 Jewelry

J Iversen Jewels214 Springs Fireplace Road, #2East Hampton, NY 11937

(631) [email protected]

johniversen.com

Mary Jackson

Booth #211 Basketry

Sweetgrass BasketsP.O. Box 12027Charleston, SC 29422

(843) 852-0404

[email protected]

Janel Jacobson

Booth #301 Wood

41421 Ferry RoadHarris, MN 55032

(651) [email protected]

janeljacobson.com

Richard Judd

Booth #313 Furniture

6896 Paoli RoadBelleville, WI 53508

(608) [email protected]

richardjudd.com

Fred Kaemmer*

Booth #101 Glass

Fred’s Glass134 E. 9th StreetSt. Paul, MN 55101

(651) [email protected]

fredsglass.com

Christy Klug

Booth #404 Jewelry

1907 N. Mendell, Unit 206Chicago, IL 60622

(512) [email protected]

christyklug.com

Raj Kommineni*

Booth #135 Glass

Kommineni Art Glass109 Nonset PathActon, MA 01720

(413) [email protected]

kommineniartglass.com

Lynda Ladwig*

Booth #108 Ceramics

701A East Cleveland StreetLafayette, CO 80026

(303) [email protected]

lyndaladwigceramics.com

Loretta Lam*

Booth #204 Jewelry

Loretta Lam15 Bradhurst RoadCarmel, NY 10512

(845) [email protected]

lorettalam.com

Libby Lane*

Booth #325 Leather

Libby LaneP.O. Box 165Bushland, TX 79012

(806) [email protected]

libbylane.com

Chunghie Lee

Booth #205 Wearable Art

P.O. Box 1033Providence, RI 02901

(703) [email protected]

chunghielee.com

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Ernest Miller*

Booth #314 Ceramics

3242 Morgan Avenue NorthMinneapolis, MN 55412

(612) [email protected]

ernestmiller.com

Jennifer McCurdy

Booth #318 Ceramics

P.O. Box 138 Vineyard Haven, MA 02568

(508) [email protected]

jennifermccurdy.com

Shadow May*

Booth #506 Ceramics

Shadow May Studios4501 Dayton Blvd.Chattanooga, TN 37415

(423) [email protected]

shadowmay.com

Wence & Sandra Martinez

Booth #231 Decorative Fiber

Martinez Studio5877 State Hwy 57Jacksonport, WI 54235

(920) [email protected]

martinezstudio.com

Amber Marshall

Booth #224 Glass

1710 Deer Park Lake RoadSpruce Pine, NC 28777

(618) [email protected]

ambermarshallglass.com

Marc Maiorana

Booth #305 Metal

Iron Design Company23910 Walden RoadAbingdon, VA 24210

(828) [email protected]

irondesigncompany.com

Aaron Macsai

Booth #209 Jewelry

8702 Georgiana AvenueMorton Grove, IL 60053

(847) [email protected]

aaronmacsai.com

Ken Loeber & Dona Look

Booth #235 Jewelry

Loeber + LookP.O. Box 204Algoma, WI 54201

(920) [email protected]

loeberlook.com

Tara Locklear*

Booth #116 Jewelry

TL Designs2520 Garden Hill Drive, Apt. 206Raleigh, NC 27614

(252) [email protected]

taralocklear.com

Meg Little

Booth #315 Decorative Fiber

P.O. Box 1105Newport, RI 02840

(401) [email protected]

meglittle.com

Seung-Hea Lee*

Booth #104 Jewelry

22-D Sunset AvenueProvidence, RI 02909

(401) [email protected]

Cliff Lee

Booth #216 Ceramics

Lee Gallery170 W. Girl Scout RoadStevens, PA 17578

(717) [email protected]

cliffleeporcelain.com

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Claudia Mills

Booth #503 Decorative Fiber

Claudia Mills Studio3823 Pearl StreetPhiladelphia, PA 19104

(215) [email protected]

claudiamills.com

Hideaki Miyamura

Booth #118 Ceramics

56 Osgood RoadKensington, NH 03833

(603) [email protected]

miyamurastudio.com

Karen Morris*

Booth #221 Wearable Art

Karen Morris Milliner32 Evergreen RoadDellwood, MN 55110

(612) [email protected]

kmhats.com

Debora Muhl

Booth #131 Basketry

Debora Muhl3532 Lenape LaneEmmaus, PA 18049

(610) [email protected]

deboramuhl.com

Mai Orama Muñiz & Erica Millner

Booth #323 Jewelry

Mio Studio616 Columbia AvenueLancaster, PA 17603

(717) [email protected]

miostudio.com

Amy Nguyen

Booth #110 Wearable Art

15 Channel Center Street Studio 302Boston, MA 02210

(917) [email protected]

amynguyentextiles.com

Mina Norton

Booth #120 Wearable Art

520 West 27th Street, Suite 401New York, NY 10001

(212) [email protected]

Irina Okula*

Booth #310 Ceramics

Clay Shards54 Lakemans LaneIpswich, MA 01938(978) [email protected]

iokula.com

Brian O’Neill*

Booth #303 Ceramics

2985 Goshen RoadBellingham, WA 98226

(360) [email protected]

brianoneillceramics.com

emiko oye

Booth #330 Jewelry

emiko-o940 Natoma Street, #2San Francisco, CA 94103

(415) [email protected]

rewarestyle.com

Amy Lambphotography

www.amylamb.com

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Jeung-Hwa Park

Booth #206 Wearable Art

Jeung-Hwa Park Textiles50 Nelson StreetProvidence, RI 02908

(401) [email protected]

So Young Park

Booth #208 Jewelry

So Young Park Studio29 West Hill RoadVestal, NY 13850

(585) [email protected]

soyoungparkstudio.com

Peter Petrochko

Booth #134 Wood

Peter M. Petrochko370 Quaker Farms RoadOxford, CT 06478

(203) [email protected]

peterpetrochko.com

John Ruff*

Booth #312 Jewelry

1204 S. Roanoke AvenueSpringfield, MO 65807

(417) [email protected]

johnruffjewelry.com

Joyce Roessler

Booth #316 Glass

Roessler Glass350 W. 2nd Street, #7Boston, MA 02127

(617) [email protected]

roesslerglass.com

Lilith Rockett

Booth #403 Ceramics

Lilith Rockett Ceramics916 SE 34th Avenue, #200Portland, OR 97214

(323) [email protected]

lilithrockett.com

Meghan Patrice Riley*

Booth #127 Jewelry

Meghan Patrice Riley117 Dobbin Street, #106Brooklyn, NY 11222

(510) [email protected]

meghanpatriceriley.com

Mea Rhee*

Booth #130 Ceramics

Good Elephant Pottery815 Bonifant StreetSilver Spring, MD 20910

(301) [email protected]

goodelephant.com

Gustav Reyes

Booth #334 Jewelry

Gustav Reyes/Bridge Gallery1500 S. Western AveChicago, IL 60608

(312) [email protected]

gustavreyes.com

Elizabeth Rand*

Booth #121 Furniture

357 Main StreetBlairstown, NJ 07825

(908) [email protected]

bennettbeanstudio.com

Michael Puryear

Booth #502 Furniture

Michael Puryear Furnituremaker46 Longyear RoadShokan, NY 12481

(845) [email protected]

michaelpuryear.com

Sang Joon Park

Booth #336 Ceramics

Sang Ceramic Studio22 Merritt AvenueCresskill, NJ 07626

(551) [email protected]

sangjoonpark.com

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Michael Schunke & Josie Gluck

Booth #319 Glass

Vetro Vero203 Prospect AvenueWest Grove, PA 19390

(610) [email protected]

vetrovero.com

Biba Schutz

Booth #222 Jewelry

155 West 29th Street, 2-9BNew York, NY 10001

(212) [email protected]

bibaschutz.com

Eric Serritella

Booth #311 Ceramics

Eric Serritella Studio1000 Smith Level Road, B2Carrboro, NC 27510

(919) [email protected]

ericserritella.com

Michael Shuler

Booth #122 Wood

Michael Shuler1735 Rodriguez StreetSanta Cruz, CA 95062

(831) [email protected]

mikeshuler.com

Rob Sieminski

Booth #335 Ceramics

63 Bog Pond RoadPhillips, ME 04966

(207) [email protected]

robsieminski.com

Jane Sisco

Booth #114 Wearable Art

Jane Sisco1234 Sherman Avenue, Suite 203Evanston, IL 60202

(917) [email protected]

janesisco.com

Mary Ellen Sisulak*

Booth #115 Leather

Turtle Ridge11736 Mink River RoadEllison Bay, WI 54210

(920) [email protected]

turtleridgegallery.com

Archie Smith*

Booth #214 Wood

6590 Hwy. 73 EMt. Pleasant, NC 28124

(704) [email protected]

archiesmithinstruments.com

Carol Snyder

Booth #332 Ceramics

6126 Carmell DriveColumbus, OH 43228

(614) [email protected]

carolsnyder.artspan.com

Klaus Spies*

Booth #337 Jewelry

Spies Design46 Blue Ridge AvenueAsheville, NC 28806

(773) [email protected]

spiesjewelrydesign.com

Norm Sartorius

Booth #321 Wood

1807 Plum StreetParkersburg, WV 26101

(304) [email protected]

normsartorius.com

Carrie Gustafson Santiago

Booth #227 Glass

Carrie Gustafson147 Sherman StreetCambridge, MA 02140

(781) [email protected]

carriegustafson.com

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Boyd Sugiki & Lisa Zerkowitz

Booth #132 Glass

Two Tone Studios LLC3237 SW Genesee StreetSeattle, WA 98126

(206) [email protected]

twotonestudios.com

Wendy Stevens

Booth #333 Metal

Wendy Stevens320 Old State RoadBoyertown, PA 19512

(610) [email protected]

wendystevens.com

Teresa Widuch

Booth #406 Wearable Art

Yantar Ltd2150 W. Hubbard Street, #2Chicago, IL 60612

(847) [email protected]

yantar.com

Jonathan White*

Booth #405 Ceramics

Odd Inq378 Cottage RoadSouth Portland, ME 04106

(207) [email protected]

oddinq.com

Kiwon Wang

Booth #105 Jewelry

526 W. 26th Street, #704New York, NY 10001

(917) [email protected]

kiwonwang.net

Myung Urso

Booth #324 Jewelry

770 Highland AvenueRochester, NY 14620

(585) [email protected]

myungurso.com

Holly Tornheim

Booth #133 Wood

17894 Tyler Foote RoadNevada City, CA 95959

(530) [email protected]

hollytornheim.com

Horace Thomas

Booth #302 Leather

Thomas Leathers2202 Songbird TrailBelton, TX 76513

(254) [email protected]

thomasleatherstudio.com

Justin Teilhet

Booth #102 Ceramics

Justin Teilhet2444 State Route 343Yellow Springs, OH 45387

(937) [email protected]

jteilhetporcelain.com

Florence GriswoldMuseumHome of American Impressionism

FlorenceGriswoldMuseum.org

Childe Hassam, Summer Evening, 1886, Florence Griswold Museum.

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Stephen Zeh

Booth #106 Basketry

P.O. Box 381Temple, ME 04984

(207) [email protected]

tamberlaine.com

Betsy Youngquist

Booth #306 Mixed Media

407 James AvenueRockford, IL 61107

(815) [email protected]

byart.com

Liaung-Chung Yen*

Booth #111 Jewelry

Liaung-Chung Yen DesignsP.O. Box 383Henrietta, NY 14467

(585) [email protected]

liaungchungyen.com

Ping Wu

Booth #308 Wearable Art

Ping Wu Design Studio LLC4170 Main Street, #B3-224Flushing, NY 11355

(888) [email protected]

pingwudesignstudio.com

Roberta & David Williamson

Booth #119 Jewelry & Mixed Media

140 Manning DriveBerea, OH 44017

(440) [email protected]

Andrea Williams

Booth #100 Jewelry

Bound Earth58 Doane StreetCohasset, MA 02025

(781) [email protected]

boundearth.com

Best of Show

Kathleen Dustin (Mixed Media)

Gold Award — The Susie Gray Founder’s Award

Richard Judd (Furniture)

Silver Award

Christine & Michael Adcock (Basketry)

Bronze Award

John Iversen (Jewelry)

Excellence in Ceramics

Eric Serritella

E X H I B I T O R S ’ C H O I C E

Gold Award

Ani Kasten (Ceramics)

Silver Award

James Borden (Wood)

Bronze Award

Darlys Ewoldt (Metal)

Excellence in Glass

Joseph Pozycinski

Excellence in Jewelry

Myung Urso

Excellence in Wood

Mike Shuler

Excellence in Design of the Future

Donald Friedlich (Jewelry)

First Time Exhibitor Award

Amy Nguyen (Wearable Art)

S M I T H S O N I A N C R A F T S H O W

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