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Organisé par ENvironnement JEUnesse (ENJEU), le Salon des artisans
récupérateurs s'est tenu du 30 novembre au 2 décembre 2018. Il proposait aux familles une foule de
trouvailles et de créations d’une remarquable qualité qui ont toutes un point en commun: elles sont
composées d’au moins 75% de matières récupérées.
Pour faire le pont avec sa mission d’éducation environnementale, ENvironnement JEUnesse a ajouté au Salon un volet programmation. Brunchs zéro déchet, ateliers pratiques et panels étaient à l’agenda.
Avec pour partenaire principal le Fonds de solidarité FTQ, cette 13e édition du SAR s’est conclue après trois journées d’exposition et 4 000 visiteur(euse)s.
© ENvironnement JEUnesse
An artisan molds a hand from clay at a workshop in Siliguri in the Indian state of West Bengal October 15, 2009. Idols of Kali will be worshiped during the annual Hindu festival of Diwali that will be celebrated on October 17.
Banaba Artisans. This woman just arrived from an outer island and was instructing the locals in her craft., Banaba Island (former Ocean Island), Republic of Kiribati, Nov. 2013
Jacques Fox, chef/owner of Artisans instructing the plating of a dish. The chefs are Russell Kirkham, sous chef, from left, Jacques Fox, Michael Sanguinetti, executive sous chef, and Nguyet Nguyen, pastry chef. Gary Fountain/For the Chronicle
This artist is featured in the Third Weekend (Dec 18-20) of Del Ray Artisans Fine Art & Fine Craft Holiday Market 2015.
The Holiday Market will be held over 3 weekends: December 4-6, December 11-13, and December 18-20, 2015.
Coordinator: Tracy Wilkerson.
More information at: www.TheDelRayArtisans.org/HolidayMarket
The mission of the Hartford Artisans Weaving Center is to promote and teach the craft of handweaving in a supportive and creative community. The Center encourages people with low or no vision and those 55 and older to develop their skills and interest in weaving original and beautiful handwoven items... - weavingcenter.org/
My dad is in his second year as a Weaving Artisan. He would insist he's still a beginner, but he is turning out some beautiful work.
I stopped by the Center last week and took a few photos of work in progress. Then yesterday I was able to catch some shots of finished work, which was beautifully on display for the open house sale this weekend. Info, hours and location of the sale are at weavingcenter.org/sales.html.
Some photos taken with my Canon PowerShot SX50, others with my Samsung Galaxy S4. I was pleasantly surprised at the Samsung results. Still, after post-processing with Lightroom I felt something was still missing. So I then additionally processed them in Picasa. To most shots I added "Glow" and "I'm Feeling Lucky."
Del Ray Artisans’ Summer Art Market is a two-day, indoor event that gives you the chance to purchase original handmade artwork from talented local artists. The market showcases artwork in a wide range of media including ceramics, fiber, glass, jewelry, mixed media, paper, photography, and more—perfect for gifts or treat yourself!
The Summer Art Market is on Saturday, July 8 and Sunday, July 9, 2023 from 10am-4pm each day in Del Ray Artisans gallery at 2704 Mount Vernon Avenue, Alexandria, VA (at the corner of Commonwealth Avenue and Mount Vernon Avenue).
Different artists are featured each day, so treat yourself and plan to visit the gallery both days!
More details at delrayartisans.org/event/summer-art-market-2023
Photo courtesy of Dawn Wyse Hurto
Tracie and seven classmates learn hog butchering from Scott Buer at Bolzano Artisan Meats, Milwaukee, WI
Irazema Brito (left) and Argelia Cruz (center) traveled from San Pedro Sula to attend our event this year. Their presence at the Cycle represents the first time we have had artisans from Central America with us, and we were greatly privileged. They displayed beautiful works made by hand in embossed metal, embroidery, pottery and other materials, both of their own making and of others. As all productive sectors of a society converge in film communities, we bring all arts and crafts disciplines together. As we build these communities, we also hope that our platform can help small producers like them find markets in the global arena. This will be essential in helping them transcend the extreme restrictions placed on small producers like them in monopoly economies like Honduras.
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Irazema Brito (izq.) y Argelia Cruz (centro) viajaron de San Pedro Sula para asistir a nuestro acto este año. Su presencia en el Ciclo representa la primera vez que tenemos artesanos centroamericanos con nosotros, y fue un gran privilegio. Pusieron en vitrina bellas piezas hechas a mano en repechado, bordado, alfarerÃa y otros materiales, tanto de hechura propia como de otros. Como todos los sectores productivos de una sociedad convergen en las comunidades realizadoras de cine, nosotros convocamos a todas las disciplinas artÃsticas y artesanales. A medida que forjamos estas comunidades, también esperamos que nuestra plataforma pueda ayudarle a los pequeños productores como ella a hallar mercados en el entorno global. Esto será esencial para ayudarles a trascender las extremas restricciones impuestas al pequeño productor en economÃas de monopolio como la de Honduras.
Divas of Decoupage and Del Ray Artisans present: Women in Art: Body of Work. Curators: Ellyn Fergusen & Vivienne Lukacs. Date: March 5 - 21, 2010. Media: Archival Inkjet Print of Photography/Drawing Collage. Price: $200.00
My first real success with the artisan bread in 5 minutes a day recipe. My loaves were coming out dense and oddly risen, so I let this one sit in the oven with a pan of water to rest after being formed and adding the gluten cloak. It helped quite a bit.
This loaf also integrated some spent specialty grains and extracted liquid from a batch of Dunkel weizen that we brewed the day before. So when you munch on the bread there are pops of extra roasty flavor when you hit some of specialty kernels.
Tracie and seven classmates learn hog butchering from Scott Buer at Bolzano Artisan Meats, Milwaukee, WI
The mission of the Hartford Artisans Weaving Center is to promote and teach the craft of handweaving in a supportive and creative community. The Center encourages people with low or no vision and those 55 and older to develop their skills and interest in weaving original and beautiful handwoven items... - weavingcenter.org/
My dad is in his second year as a Weaving Artisan. He would insist he's still a beginner, but he is turning out some beautiful work.
I stopped by the Center last week and took a few photos of work in progress. Then yesterday I was able to catch some shots of finished work, which was beautifully on display for the open house sale this weekend. Info, hours and location of the sale are at weavingcenter.org/sales.html.
Some photos taken with my Canon PowerShot SX50, others with my Samsung Galaxy S4. I was pleasantly surprised at the Samsung results. Still, after post-processing with Lightroom I felt something was still missing. So I then additionally processed them in Picasa. To most shots I added "Glow" and "I'm Feeling Lucky."