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Fiberworks 2010 – Judge’s Choice

June 22nd, 2010 FAO No comments
Let Me Entertain You - by Jean Ann Fausser

Let Me Entertain You - by Jean Ann Fausser

"Let Me Entertain You" by Jean Ann Fausser
“Let Me Entertain You” by Jean Ann Fausser

 

Jean Ann Fausser’s “Let Me Entertain You” won the Judge’s Choice award for Fiberworks 2010.

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Fiberworks 2010 Best of Show

June 21st, 2010 FAO No comments
Knotty Girl II: Mme. Gautreau meets Messrs. Seurat & Klimt

Knotty Girl II: Mme. Gautreau meets Messrs. Seurat & Klimt

 

Julie Marks Blackstone’s  “Knotty Girl II: Mme. Gautreau meets Messrs. Seurat & Klimt” wins Best of Show at Fiberworks 2010!!! Congratulations, Julie!

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FIBERART INTERNATIONAL EXHIBIT

November 19th, 2009 FAO No comments

We are excited to announce that Stephanie Grubbs had one of her art pieces, Small World, accepted into the Fiberart International Exhibition in Pittsburgh, PA which is sponsored by the Fiberarts Guild of Pittsburgh Inc. The jurors chose 87 pieces out of 1600 entries! Congratulations, Stephanie, we are so proud of you! Many of you will remember this piece because it was in our own exhibit, Fiberworks 2009 this past summer.

"Small World" by Stephanie Grubbs

"Small World" by Stephanie Grubbs

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HANDS-ON ART SALE

November 14th, 2009 FAO 2 comments

 

Everyone is invited to the 29th annual Hands-on Art Sale at Sue Moss Sullivans house, 915 NW 17th Street, OKC, OK.

Friday, November 20th – 5pm to 9pm

Saturday, November 21 – 10am to 5pm

Artwork will be for sale from the following artists.

Sue Moss Sullivan

Dorothy Dinsmoor

Ron Farrell

Stephanie Grubbs

Harolyn Long

David L. Phelps

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Expressions From The Heart

October 1st, 2009 FAO No comments

small-flier

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Little Black Dress Interview & Photos

September 18th, 2009 FAO No comments

One of our members, Janet Shipley Hawks, was invited to participate in The Little Black Dress exhibit currently showing at the Alexander Hogue gallery at Tulsa University. At my request, Jan sent the following note along with photos of the exhibit for our blog.

“The LBD Exhibit was based on a collection of little black dresses that the woman who was head of the ballet owned.  She amassed them over the years as she had many openings and fund raising events that required this type of dress.  A friend of mine in the Art Department at TU got the idea to do an exhibit and asked 12 women artists to create something in their media that was inspired by the LBD from Connie’s collection that they were given.  There were photographers, a poet, a musician, painters, ceramic artist, videographer, installation artist and me! 

When she asked me to do this I thought of a brooch to go on a LBD but when my dress was so heavily beaded I had to change my thinking and I came up with the idea to “accessorize” with the hat and bag.  Both, including the feathers on the hat are done in my “thread” technique and were a whole new direction for me.” Janet Shipley Hawks

Thread sculpted hat by Janet Shipley Hawks

Thread sculpted hat by Janet Shipley Hawks

Thread sculpted purse by Janet Shipley Hawks

Thread sculpted purse by Janet Shipley Hawks

Janet Shipley Hawks at the LBD exhibit
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The Little Black Dress Exhibit

September 2nd, 2009 FAO No comments

Janet Shipley Hawks has a piece in the Little Black Dress exhibit that is currently showing at Tulsa University’s Alexandre Hogue Gallery, in Phillips Hall, 2930 E. Fifth St., Tulsa, OK. The exhibit opened last week and continues through Sept. 25. A reception will be held Thursday, Sept. 10 at 5pm. Both the exhibit and reception are free and open to the public.

You can read about the exhibit in an article written by the Urban Tulsa Weekly.

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Wichita National All Media Craft Exhibition

August 4th, 2009 FAO No comments

Congratulations, to Stephanie Grubbs for having two pieces, “Divide” and “Sea Spray” accepted in the Wichita National All Media Craft Exhibition!

September 4 – October 18, 2009
Opening Reception: September 4, 2009 from 5:00 to 7:00

Wichita Center for the Arts • 9112 E. Central • Wichita, KS 67206 

Celebrate the trends and traditions of American craft by visiting The Wichita National All Media Craft Exhibition 2009. This is the Center’s longest running and most diverse show. An exhibition of 80 pieces, ranging from avant-garde to traditional, will fill the Rounds Gallery and feature artists from around the country. This year’s Juror, Kathleen Royster Lamb, has chosen works in ceramics, enamel, fiber, furniture, glass, jewelry and a variety of other craft medias. Entertain your artistic side and visit The Wichita National All Media Craft Exhibition 2009.

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Stephanie Grubbs, guest artist at Studio Six

August 4th, 2009 FAO No comments
"Sea Spray" by Stephanie Grubbs

"Sea Spray" by Stephanie Grubbs

PASEO FIRST FRIDAY GALLERY WALK

FRIDAY, AUGUST 7, 6 –10  PM

SATURDAY, AUGUST 8, NOON – 5 pm

GUEST ARTIST

STEPHANIE GRUBBS

FIBER ARTIST

“Very hard labor is required to change soft wool fibers into solid form.  Felt takes the imprint of the maker to become something new, yet the wool always has a say in the form it takes.  It can be soft and filmy or thick and hard enough to serve as a shelter.”   Stephanie Grubbs, a fiber artist from Edmond, OK, has been weaving, stitching, knotting, felting and making paper for over 35 years.  We are pleased to share her unique, beautifully crafted work with you.

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UK/OK Exploring Traditions in Contemporary Design

August 3rd, 2009 FAO No comments
UKOK
EXHIBITION OPENING
Friday, August 7, 2009
6:00 – 8:00 pm
Price Tower Arts Center
510 Dewey Avenue
Bartlesville, Oklahoma
Handmade crafts have been around for generations but only recently has the question been asked, “When is craft elevated to high design?”
“UK/OK: Exploring Traditions in Contemporary Design” will be on display from August 7, 2009 to January 3, 2010 at the Price Tower Arts Center. This exhibit celebrates the work of nearly seventy artists and designers working in areas of handmade design and “high craft” across Oklahoma and in the countries of England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland.
Emanating from a curiosity of cross-cultural comparisons, UK/OK examines contemporary British and Oklahoman designers through the lens of “traditions” – in technique, materials, and influences. The focus of the exhibition is the recent resurgence in handcrafted design and those working within the fields of metals, book making, ceramics, stone, glass, embroidery, quilting, apparel, woodworking, basketry, woodblock printing, and jewelry.
We are proud to announce that 9 members of FAO have work in this exhibit.
Stephanie Grubbs, Edmond, fiber
Janet Shipley Hawks, Tulsa, fiber
Kate Kline, Tulsa, fiber
Marie Miller, OKC, embroidery
Nicole Moan, OKC, ceramic corsets
Kay Moore, OKC, fiber
C. Elizabeth Smathers, Tulsa, basketry
Mary Sorrells, Broken Arrow, basketry and fiber
Janie Wester, Shawnee, fiber
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