From: Adrienne Gaskell <adriennegaskell@msn.com>
Subject: SFJAG May Newsletter
Reply: adriennegaskell@msn.com
May 2007       
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Jewelry Arts Guild
 
 
In This Issue
May Meeting Agenda
Craft in America Series
Mushka - A new jewelry gallery

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May Meeting  Celebration of Books Please bring books to donate to the JAG library

Wednesday May 16 
Elks Lodge
6304 S.W. 78th St., South Miami
6:30 - 7:00 Swap & Shop, Show & Share, Member Support
7:00 - 9:00 Presentation
 
 
Jewelry Classes Check SFJAG web site under "Education" for jewelry classes offered by our talented members.
 
Member photos needed for web site. Please email photo and contact info for member page on JAG web site.
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Dear Adrienne,   

It is difficult to believe that it is already time for another newsletter. But, after a busy, fun packed month, here we are again.

I hope to see everyone at the meeting. Remember to wear your name badge and check in with Maria to be eligible for the door prize drawing!
 
Please bring beady things for the bead jar.
 
Happy Mother's Day

May Meeting Agenda
 
Jewelry book reviews
There are so many fascinating books on jewelry making, design, tools and history, new and old. In fact, too many for one person to read or even know about. So, we will have members review books that have influenced their art or just made their work easier.
 
After the book reviews, we will have time to question the reviewers and peruse all of their books. 
 
We would like all members to bring in books or periodicals that they have found to be inspirational or useful. Please bring projects that you made as a result of the book. Also, please have a list of your books with title, author and ISBN number. Be sure to have your name on your books.

  Craft in America Series

Beginning May 30, 2007, millions of Americans will discover the importance that craftsmanship has played in the founding and future of our country with the premiere of CRAFT IN AMERICA: Memory, Landscape, Community, a three-part high-definition series on PBS. Visit web site for more information
Part I - Memory
This 60 minute documentary, the first in the CRAFT IN AMERICA series, takes a personal tour through craft's history in America beginning with the pioneers of the field. This episode juxtaposes the intimate stories of some of our country's most prominent craft artists against the larger historical context of craft itself.
Part II - Landscape
The second episode focuses on the relationship between the artists and their physical environment. Craft artists depend on their natural environment for both materials and inspiration. This hour will look at the processes through which natural materials become finished works of craft, and what deeper messages may be contained therein.
Part III - Community
Throughout time, craft work has been a community activity. This hour will focus on the spiritual connection artists have to their communities through craft making. Some express the ideas, beliefs and desires of their community through their craft objects. Some pay homage to the community by continuing craft traditions that are in danger of being lost. Others actually perform their craft as a community project. The personal stories of gifted artists and passionate newcomers alike reveal the deeply held belief that craft is about more than just the making of an object - it is also about a way of life, a reason for being.

Mushka
A new contemporary jewelry design gallery opened in the Miami Design District, Buena Vista Building, 180 NE 38th St., Suite 226, May 3rd. When you visit, tell Sarah, the owner/designer, that you heard about the gallery from JAG. Visit Mushka web site
Please let me know of any classes or demos that you would like to have in the future.
I look forward to hearing from you,

Adrienne Gaskell - President

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