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6th Annual Meet the Artist, Groundhog Day Gala!

Join us on January 28, 2016 for our 6th Annual, Meet the Artist Groundhog Day Gala from 5:30-? pm. We will be cooking up a storm to create a wild selection of hors d’oeuvres. There will be food selections in every room in the gallery. Eat your way through the art work! Vermont beers and wine will be for sale. This is a ticketed event.  We want you all to see how Grand Isle Art Works is shaping up! We will be recreating our “Will the groundhog see his shadow?” contest. Do join us! Last year was a fabulous food fest!  We hope to see you at the Gala!

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Craft Vermont is right around the corner!

 

Craft Vermont

CRAFT VERMONT FINE CRAFT AND ART SHOW: Vermont Hand Crafters premier three day, annual event November 18-20 at the Sheraton Conference Center, South Burlington, Vermont. The largest and oldest juried show of Vermont only artists and craftspeople in the state. Showcasing one-of-a-kind and limited-edition pieces. List of exhibiting artists: www.vermonthandcrafters.com.

Discover the Heart of the Islands, 10th Annual tour, July 9 & 10

 

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The Champlain Islands Open Farm and Studio Tour is celebrating its 10th year! July 9 & 10, artists and farms will open their doors from 10-4 to give visitors a chance to view the varied talents, crafts, animals, and food that the Islands have to offer. Art demonstrations and sales, farm tours, wine tastings, farmer’s market, music, and more are yours to be discovered. Come explore the Heart of the Islands at this family friendly weekend event!

Join us at Grand Isle Art Works – #12 on the OFAST map!  You will find several artists here ready to show you their art work!

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Arlene Baird, Bass
Jim Holzschuh, yarn bowl
Jim Holzschuh, yarn bowl
James Hutchines & Bonnie Ricker, sage handbag
James Hutchines & Bonnie Ricker, sage handbag
Polly Wellford, pottery
Polly Wellford, pottery

 

Maps available throughout the islands and at www.openfarmandstudio.com

There is still time to sign up for Temari Class, Nov 15th!

Temari Basics

TEMARI BASICS: SIMPLY ELEGANT EMBROIDERED THREAD BALL
Date: Sunday, November 15, 2:30-5:30 pm

Description: In this class, students will learn to make a 6- or 8-segment lozenge-style temari ball, based on a traditional Japanese design. This simple design, which results in a 4”-diameter ball, teaches the basic skills of preparing, wrapping, marking, and stitching the ball. In addition to learning these skills, we will discuss color choices and materials, options for embellishing the ball beyond the basic stitched design, consider books and other instructional materials for furthering students’ temari knowledge, and touch on the history of this ancient craft. No prior skills are required, but students might choose to begin their temari journey with the “Small Embroidered Temari Ball Ornament” class offered in October.

Sufficient materials to complete one temari ball will be provided. Students may be able to complete their temari ball during the scheduled class time, but if not, they will leave class with the knowledge and materials needed to complete it on their own. Students should bring their own small craft scissors and a pin cushion.
Who: Adults Limit: 8  Minimum: 4
Instructor: India Tresselt
Cost: $30.00.  Materials fee payable to instructor: $15

MATERIALS FEE $15.00 includes Styrofoam balls, yarn and thread for wrapping, pins for marking, embroidery needle, and perle cotton and metallic thread for stitching. Sufficient yarn and thread will be provided to make one ball per student. Students may keep pins and needles for future projects.

Must register by November 6!  Register here!

Wood Working Classes and Demos, July 12th!!!

Register for these great classes in advance!

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Functional Curves: Wooden Spoon Carving Workshop
Date: July 12, 9-5:00pm
Description: Have you ever wanted to carve something useful from a tree? Starting with green cherry log, students will carve spoons using hand tools. The spoon is shaped and hollowed-out with a Sloyd and a bent knife. Design will be explored, keeping an eye on beauty while emphasizing function.
We’ll cover carving techniques, safety, wood selection, tool sharpening, drying and finishing of spoons. This workshop is for all levels of woodworking experience. All tools and materials will be provided for students to use during this workshop.
Who: All ages, 8 and above! Limit: 9
Instructor: Randall Hensen
Cost: $45 Materials fee payable to instructor: $5
Note: Class participants will receive a $3 off coupon that can be used for lunch that day at Zach’s Café at the Gallery!

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Creating Rustic Camp Stools
Date: Sunday, July 12, 9:30-12:00
Description: Participants will craft a 3-legged slab top rustic camp stool using a draw shave to create the tenons and to taper the legs. A hand drill will be used to create the mortises in the slab.
Who: All ages, 8 and above! Limit: 9
Instructor: Greg Drew
Cost: $35 Materials fee payable to instructor: $10
Note: Class participants will receive a $3 off coupon that can be used for lunch that day at Zach’s Café at the Gallery!
Sign up now! http://grandisleartworks.com/programs/

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Wood Turning Demonstrations
Date: Sunday, July 12, 1:00-3:00
Description: Have you always wanted to know how items are turned on a wood lathe? We will start with a wooden top, graduate to a small nut bowl. Demonstration will take place outside.
Who: All ages, 8 and above!
Instructor: Jim Holzschuh & Greg Drew
Cost: FREE