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January 19th, 2012Artists, Colorado Organizations, Mosaic ArtistsI’ve been extremely neglectful in sharing this, with all the craziness of the last few months, but, great news; I’ve been accepted as a Member Artist at a wonderful gallery in Denver’s Santa Fe Arts District, the CHAC Gallery. CHAC, the Chicano Humanities and Arts Council, is a 33 year-old non-profit arts organization that works with the community to promote Chicano/Latino art for both children and adults. CHAC features the art and culture of the vibrant Chicano/Latino community of Denver and the surrounding areas through its programming, two Santa Fe Drive art galleries, and community programs. Popular annual events include the Members Season Opener in January, Santos & Crosses in August, Chile Harvest Arts Festival also in August, El Dia De Los Muertos (“Day of the Dead”) in November, and Our Lady of Guadalupe & Christmas Mercado in December. I am honored and excited to be a part of this valuable organization, learn more about the art and the community, and have a chance to share my take on Mexican and Latino art and folk art.
I’d love for you to come on down and check out my latest (and LARGEST!) collection of art on exhibit at the CHAC Norte (North) Gallery through the end of February! I have a whole wall and displays of my work, including several wall hangings, some tables, gift items, and jewelry! This includes my piece above, “Reach of the Sacred Heart”, the first piece I have made with the wonderful Royal Mosa tile I acquired for my shop after training with Flair Robinson, the Telluride artist who beautifully uses this tile in many of her pieces. Tons of amazing bright colors, creative bits of materials, and lots of Latin flair!
Come on down for Jan. Third Friday on the 20th from 6:30 to 9 pm,
Feb. First Friday on the 3rd from 6 to 10 pm,
or Feb. Third Friday on the 17th from 6:30 to 9 pm,
OR during regular Gallery Hours;
Wed. & Thur. 10-4, Fri. 12-5, and Sat. 12-4.
You can find my work at the back of the gallery, on the orange/terra cotta colored wall that faces you as you walk into the large back room with the bar (which includes, ahem, lots of nice drinks and treats!). The Gallery will also be full with lots of other fellow artists, who have wonderful, fabulous work; Rob & Tammy Yancey in the front room, Crystal O’Brien, Joe Martinez, & Ellen Pruitt in the large back room with me, and special areas featuring the amazing work of Stevon Lucero, Suzanne Martino, Michael Penny, and Robert Martinez. Next-door, the Main CHAC Gallery features two Pueblo artists this month: Maria Lopez and Anthony Armijo, with beautiful small and large scale works that will take your breath away! And, if you’re looking for some cool little thing or art gift throughout the year, you can always visit their wonderful “La Tiendita” (small shop) in the Main Gallery during regular gallery hours. For more info. see www.chacweb.org!
Tags: art, CHAC, CHAC Denver, CHAC Norte, Chicano Humanities & Arts Council, Denver artists, Denver mosaics, Latin folk art, Mexican folk art, Mexican mosaics, mosaics, Royal Mosa mosaic, Royal Mosa tiles, tile mosaics, TileMosaicGirl -
January 14th, 2012Artists, Handmade/Crafters, Jewelry/Mixed Media Supplies, Mosaic Artists, Mosaic Classes, Mosaic How-To's, Mosaic Materials & Supplies, Mosaic OrganizationsHappy New Year! I’m a little late in getting this info. out, so please accept my apologies! Following are the Supply Shop and Open Studio Hours for January:
Sun. 1/15-5-9 pm
Mon. 1/16, 1-5 pm (MLK Day! 15% off in the Supply Shop!)
Mon. 1/23, 4-8 pm
Thur. 1/26, 4-8 pm
Sun. 1/29, 5-9 pm
Also; please be on the lookout for upcoming posts and registration links regarding the next Tempered Glass & Jewelry Classes in February and the next Outdoor/Garden Mosaics and Beginner’s Mosaics Classes in March. I will be attending the Society of American Mosaic Artists’ (SAMA) Conference in February, and will be bringing back lots of good information, techniques, and updates from the world of mosaics! While there, I will also be meeting with several other mosaic artists about coming to Denver as “Visiting Instructors” to teach us their special skills and techniques in a variety of mosaic methods! This year will be another year of growth for TileMosaicGirl, with more instructors and more classes! Be on the lookout, GO BRONCOS, and See you Soon!
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February 2nd, 2011Jewelry/Mixed Media Supplies, Mosaic Artists, Mosaic Classes, Mosaic How-To's, Mosaic Materials & Supplies, Mosaic Resources, Small BusinessI’m SO excited to announce that we now have a shop for mosaic classes, studio time, and supplies in Denver…TileMosaicGirl at Pot-Luck, the Pottery Painting Place! The shop is right on CO Blvd., in the U. Hills area. It’s in the front of the parking lot of the old U. Hills Shopping Center, the one with ACE Hardware and Jo-Ann Fabrics. TileMosaicGirl at Pot-Luck, the Pottery Painting Place, will offer Mosaic Classes, Open Studio Time, and a Supply Shop. “Opening” date will be Thursday, February 24, 2011. The TMG shop will be the ONLY place in Denver where you can get ALL the supplies and materials necessary to make mosaics in one location. Until now, mosaic crafters and artists have had to go to a minimum of 4-5 different stores (more if they were watching price), just to get the supplies they needed to make mosaics. Now, you’ll be able to find everything from tiles and goodies to decorate your mosaics to the adhesives and grout to glue ‘em down and finish them off, all in one place!
The Supply Shop will be open during Mosaic Studio Time hours, Mosaic Classes, and by appt. The comprehensive selection will include: glass vitreous tiles, metallic veined tiles, deep color “crystal” glass tiles, glitter tiles, smalto tiles, glass gems and shapes, stained glass tiles, ceramic and Mexican tiles, Van Gogh tiles, millefiori, china, beads, mosaic jewelry supplies, mirror tiles, and misc. found objects and toys. Mosaic bases, adhesives, grouts, tools, colorants, and sealers round out the selection. Prices are very good; much better than ordering online, having to meet order minimums, and paying shipping! Several package sizes of each item will be available so that you don’t have to commit to large quantities of one item. At the TMG Supply Shop, you can get the materials you want in the sizes you need at an exellent price! Starting date is Thursday, Feb. 24th, after I get back from the natl. mosaic conference with all kinds of new supplies and expertise!
Mosaic Studio Time is open-ended time for you* to work on mosaics in a space besides your home, where all the supplies and materials you need are on hand and you don’t have to worrry about getting your house ‘mucked up’. All basic tesserae (tiles, etc.) included, as well as adhesives, grout, sealer, tools, supplies, etc. Everything is included, except you bring your own base or buy a low-cost one there. Come have space to work, hang out w/ other fun mosaic people, and make a mess somewhere other than in your dining room! Studio time is $10 an hour.
Mosaic Studio Time HOURS are:
Mondays from 11 am to 3 pm and
Thursdays from 11 am to 3 pm
and By AppointmentAt least 1 weekend day a month and 2 weeknights a month willl also be scheduled; check out Calendar page for current month’s dates/times.
* Please note: Mosaic Studio Time is not a class and does not include teaching time; participants should have taken a Beginner’s Mosaic class (anywhere) and/or be at least a Beginner’s level mosaic crafter to use Studio Time.
Mosaic Classes offered at the TileMosaicGirl shop are:
Beginner’s Mosaics
Tempered Glass (“Crash Glass”) Mosaics
Mosaic JewelryCutting & Shaping Tiles for Mosaic Design
Continuing Mosaics
Garden/Outdoor Mosaics
Special, Introductory no-artistic-skills-required, “MAKE A MOSAIC!” Sessions!(These “MAKE A MOSAIC!” sessions will be perfect for those friends and family members you have that think they don’t have an artistic bone in their body but want to get out and do something fun, quick, easy, and inexpensive. Very similar to what they do at Canvas & Cocktails or Sipping & Painting…everyone works on the same simple base and leaves class with a completed mosaic that’s either ungrouted style, they can easily grout at home, or they can leave to get grouted.)
MARK YOUR CALENDARS: CLASS DATES ALREADY SCHEDULED:
(Long-awaited, big demand)…Tempered (“Crash Glass”) Mosaics…Thursday, March 10 & 17th, 5:30 to 8:30 pm
Beginner’s Mosaics…Sunday Evenings, March 13, 20, & 27th, 5-8 pm
There will be a registration function on the “Classes” page here soon, so that you may register for these classes. Class sizes are kept deliberately small so that Krystie Rose has enough time with each student for the help that they need to learn the ‘awesome art of mosaics’!
TileMosaicGirl at Pot-Luck, the Pottery Painting Place
2620 S. Colorado Blvd, Denver, CO, 80222
720-435-3057 / tilemosaicgirl@gmail.com
Also on Facebook & Twitter!
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September 30th, 2010Artists, Handmade/Crafters, Mosaic ArtistsI apologize for this being kind of late in the game, but, wanted to make sure you knew about a terrific event this weekend in Littleton. The 39th Annual Friends of the Museum and Library Craft Fair will be held at Ketring Park, Saturday only, from 9 am to 4 pm. There will be 300 fine arts and crafts vendors for what is said to be a terrific annual show! I will have all kinds of new mosaic items (awesome new jewerly styles, Day of the Dead/Mexican decor and furniture items, a few garden type items, several beautiful mosaic tables, etc.) on display (and for sale) at my booth, which is just to the North of the Museum parking lot, on the outer edge of the booths.
There is no entry fee for the fair and Ketring Park and the Littleton History Museum are in a great setting, complete with horses, chickens, and a lake. Watch for the blue “Littleton History Museum” signs on Littleton Blvd. and turn South on Gallup St.
Tags: Day of the Dead mosaics, Garden mosaics, handmade, Littleton craft fair, Littleton Friends of the Museum and Library, mosaic craft booth, mosaic craft fair, mosaic jewelry, mosaics, October 2010 Littleton fair, tile mosaics, TileMosaicGirl
(Ketring Park is up the hill/East of Old Town Littleton, West of Broadway, S. of Littleton Blvd. ) See map here: http://maps.google.com/maps/place?cid=15065483781473119321&q=Littleton+Historical+Museum,+Littleton,+CO&hl=en&cd=1&ei=Rw2lTO2hL5ncjAP5tuxQ&sig2=0xq3jNpAk3uXAHbIdl3sTA&dtab=0&sll=39.692464,-105.077106&sspn=0.205288,0.354318&ie=UTF8&ll=39.870223,-105.385666&spn=0,0&z=11&iwloc=A
I’d love for you to come out and see me and all the other wonderful vendors…it’s only 2 1/2 months till the holidays; get some shopping out of the way now! -
March 30th, 2010Artists, Mosaic Artists, Mosaic Classes, Mosaic How-To's, Mosaic Resources, New Mosaic Pieces
I’ll be posting LOTS of photos, information, ‘reports’, suppliers, and resources from the 2010 Society of American Mosaic Artists conference I attended in Chicago the week before last, starting with this short report…I’m happy to report that my Art Salon piece, titled, “The Unknown” (question mark mosaic in pic; not the white background; that’s supposed to represent how it would hang on a wall; better pic of it on my Gallery page), sold to a gallery in Canada, outside Toronto, the Maplestone Gallery; www.maplestonegallery.com! Yey! SO Fun! I see a lot of their stuff is very bright like my piece, which makes it interesting. I also see that they offer a variety of mosaic classes, in case you’re able to attend. Check them out; I met Aiken, the co-owner along with Suzanne (who looks like she does FAB mosaic work), and he was really nice! I bet their classes are great! I see they are also offering a special visiting Artist workshop with wonderful mosaic artist Carol Shelkin in August; sign up now; she is VERY popular and her work is fantastic (see her piece below from the Mosaic Art International 2010 Exhibition)! Anyone who’s attended or knows the gallery, please feel free to post your feedback here!
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March 9th, 2010Artists, More Reading, Mosaic Artists, Mosaic How-To's, Mosaic Materials & Supplies, Mosaic Resources, Online Crafter ResourcesTags: art, beginner mosaics, blogging, blogsites, craft websites, crafting, etsy, etsy sellers, Flickr, Florida mosaics, handmade, how to grout, how to websites, Indiepublic, Linda P. Smith, mosaic how to, mosaic website, MosaicSmith, tile mosaicsThought I’d take a minute to continue sharing some of the wonderful mosaic artists I’ve found along my “journey”…
The latest I’d like to share is Linda Smith at MosaicSmith Mosaics…Linda is an artist out of one of my favorite areas of the country for beaches; Tampa, FL. Linda is a mostly self-taught mosaicist, like me, who makes and sells wonderful functional and decorative pieces, available through her etsy store. I’ve included photos of some of my favorite pieces of hers above; the bright colors on the clock and the garden stone are SOOOOoooo up my alley! She also does mosaic jewelry, custom pieces, and installations. Linda writes a wonderful mosaic blog and I was honored when she recently referred to my blog post (and photos) on issues w/ glass gems and grouting in her blog. She shares a lot of great information on her blog; it is a wonderful resource for all things mosaic! You can also find Linda on Twitter @MosaicSmith (http://twitter.com/MosaicSmith), Flickr, and Indiepublic, an online community for independent artists/crafters and art & craft lovers.










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