Posted in Artist Opportunities, Artists, Uncategorized, tagged art competition, art contest, art glass, basket, basketry, Best of Show, ceramics, enamelware, fiber art, fine craft, gourd, handcrafted, handmade, pottery, turned wood on December 2, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Congratulations to ceramic artist Natalie Blake, the “2008 Art in the Round Contest” Best of Show winner and recipient of a $3,000 cash award.
Natalie won with her entry “Purple Urchin”, a hand-thrown, carved porcelain vessel with hand-thrown/built porcelain lid. Beautiful!
The Art in the Round Contest is hosted by online gallery, BeautifulBowls.com. BeautifulBowls supports craftsmen through this competition [...]
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Posted in Artist Opportunities, Uncategorized, tagged art, art competition, art contest, art glass, basketry, basketweaving, blown glass, ceramics, enamelware, fine craft, fused glass, gourd, gourd art, handcrafted, heirloom, lighting, metal art, mixed media, pottery, turned wood, winners on November 19, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Thanks to everyone who participated in the 2008 Art in the Round jury process!
Pictured above are the 1st Place winners in each media category. Each 1st Place winner receives a $500 cash award and qualifies for the final leg of the competition, Best of Show, which will be awarded November 30th, 2008.
State Finalists are [...]
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Posted in Artist Opportunities, Artists, Uncategorized, tagged art, art competition, art contest, art glass, basket weaver, basketry, blown glass, ceramics, contemporary art, fine craft artist, fused glass, gourds, jury, metal art, metalwork, pottery, turned wood, vote now on October 28, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
The 2008 Art in the Round Contest is a publicly juried competition for fine craft artists featuring creative 3-dimensional interpretations of the vessel form. This year’s competition will soon come to a close and winners will be announced over the next 3 weeks. State Finalists and 1st Place winners in each media category will be announced [...]
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