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On Sunday, August 7, 9:00, Ivan and Alison Barnett again graciously host a breakfast reception for SNAG at Patina Gallery during SOFA West in Santa Fe.
SNAG invites all jewelers, designers, metalsmiths and collectors to come be our guests at this reception during SOFA West. Kristin Lora is the local coordinator working with Patina Gallery.
Special guest Claire Kahn will talk about her jewelry, exhibited at Patina. Kahn has a fascinating story about how she came to be making jewelry. A designer and artist, her professional resume reflects a spectacular variety of materials and scale. Her past projects range from the water fountains at the Bellagio Hotel in Las Vegas to the interiors of Davies Symphony Hall in San Francisco, and now to gorgeous necklaces and bracelets. Patina is the only gallery in the world that exhibits her jewelry.
Patina Gallery is located at 131 W. Palace Ave, in Santa Fe.
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Professional Development Seminar Third Segment Online | |
What are the hallmarks of a quality photo? How can you make your images better? Professional photographers, Doug Yaple, Christopher Conrad and Roger Schreiber share their experience in this online presentation of the Professional Development Seminar recorded live during the 2011 SNAG Conference in Seattle.
Their PowerPoint presentations and audio recordings have been combined so that you can experience the entire Photography in Flux program. Learn how the visual language of photography can be most effectively used to represent your work and produce an image that knocks 'em dead. Stay tuned for the next segment: Photography in Flux - the Editors' Perspective.
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ACC Call for Applications August 1 Deadline
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For all our members wanting to apply for any of the American Craft Council shows (Baltimore, Atlanta, St. Paul, San Francisco), get your application going here.
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New Profiles Added to our Volunteer Spotlight
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Profiles of three SNAG volunteers have been added on our website: Natalie O'Neal, Don Stuart and Danielle Embry. Launched early this year, we use this special area to show our appreciation for our volunteers, focusing on them as artists in the field. Check out their work.
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