online – Hope is Resiliency
This SNAG Member Exhibition explores how the participants define the resiliency of hope through their creative practice. The online exhibition & sale features 251 works by 148 artists.
This SNAG Member Exhibition explores how the participants define the resiliency of hope through their creative practice. The online exhibition & sale features 251 works by 148 artists.
Bring on the Gems is a multi-faceted exhibition highlighting SNAG’s diverse membership to multiple audiences. There are two entry options: an in-person exhibition at SNAG @ Tucson during the Tucson Gem Show; and an online exhibition. Selections will be made by two jurors for the in-person exhibition; ALL submissions will be included in the online exhibition. […]
ECU Material Topics Symposium: Forging Ahead 2023 is organized by ECU Metals Design graduates Emily Booker, Nicholas Hesson, and Anthony Naimo. The Material Topics Symposium has been a production of Metal Design MFA students within the School of Art and Design within East Carolina University since 2009.
Bring on the Gems is a multi-faceted exhibition highlighting SNAG’s diverse membership to multiple audiences. There are two entry options: an in-person exhibition at SNAG @ Tucson during the Tucson Gem Show; and an online exhibition. Selections will be made by two jurors for the in-person exhibition; ALL submissions will be included in the online exhibition. […]
Join fellow educators from all institution types to discuss a variety of topics and issues. Share experiences and resources and bring your questions to a group of peers. Whether you’re a college professor, teach workshops, or classes to young adults, this conversation is for you. Please register in advance for the Zoom meetings
Talk studio-life, the future of the profession, and the gamut of topics with this wide-ranging group of makers. Share experiences and ask your peers about the issues you face as a hobbyist, part-time or full-time artist. Please register in advance for the Zoom meetings. Resources: Dianne deBeixedon’s article “Starting Your Studio for $500 or Less: […]