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Archive for: 2015 Provisional

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Michael Mikula, Glass Artist from Cleveland, OH, creates architectural blown glass and metal sculptures inspired by urban energy and built environment.

Michael Mikula, Glass Artist

Andy Costine, woodworker in Tryon, NC creates boxes, mirrors and tables of wood with intense grain, rich, strong color for organic and geometric elements.

Andy Costine, Woodworker

Michael Smith, fiber artist and fashion designer in Asheville, NC creates women's clothing from non-traditional Shibori on studio-made washable silk and rayon.

Michael Smith, Fiber Artist

John M. Russell, Woodworker in Linden, Virginia lathe turns wood vessels and writing tools with inlaid semi-precious gems, pewter, applied gold or silver wire.

John M. Russell, Woodworker

Claire Jacobs, Jeweler in Raleigh, NC creates sterling sliver and 22k gold bi-metal earrings, necklaces, bracelets and rings exploring patterns and color.

Claire Jacobs, Jeweler

Andy Kearney, Woodworker in Conway, SC designs and builds bedroom and dining room furniture, mirrors and clocks with Art Deco and Shaker design.

Andy Kearney, Woodworker (Provisional)

Ron Lentz, Woodworker in VA creates jewelry and valet boxes and humidors from wood with exceptional color and grain, hand finished to a high luster.

Ron Lentz, Woodworker

Robert Wagner, woodworker in Greensboro, North Carolina creates tables and benches using unique combinations of solid woods, exotics and domestic veneers.

Robert Wagner, Woodworker

Steve Noggle, Woodworker in Morganton, NC reates lathe-turned bowls and hollow vessels using local domestic hardwoods such as maple, cherry and walnut.

Steve Noggle, Woodworker

Jim and Shirl Parmentier, potters in Mars Hill, North Carolina, create one-of-a-kind hand built and carved lamps and other functional pieces.

Jim and Shirl Parmentier, Potters

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