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[697] Studio Visit - Daniel Jocz
Upon reaching the porch of Daniel Joczs Cambridge studio and home, I recalled having been there briefly for a party during one of Mass Arts successful symposiums more than seven years earlier. Jocz and I met again at Haystacks New Works workshop last September. For five days the school becomes for former faculty what it is to students, a place to explore and experiment, or simply work without the everyday interruptions of business or teaching. Jocz was exiled from the metals shop because he brought a new series of aluminum bracelets to be worked on. Aluminum is a contaminant to silver/goldsmithing studios and it was my job, as the studio tech, to boot him out.... (2004)
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Show me more articles from: [Metalsmith Magazine]|[J.E. Paterak]
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ISBN: B00006KNMM

 

[332] Studio Visit - Doug Wilson
Sarah's Way is the name of the short dirt road leading up to Wilson's studio and home. He, his wife mixed-media artist Jennifer Morrow Wilson, their eight-year-old daughter Sarah, and 'Dog' the dog live here. It is a two-story wooden frame home that Doug and Jennifer designed and built themselves..... (2003)
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Show me more articles from: [Metalsmith Magazine]|[Ellen Wieske]
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[724] Studio Visit - Fred Fenster
With barely a square inch unoccupied, Fensters studio is tightly packed into that basement space. The setup reflects the breadth of his love affair with metal, with areas designated for spinning and other lathe work, forming, raising, fabrication, soldering, annealing, and polishing. He has a huge selection of hammers and stakes displayed on the wall. There is even a shower, in case work gets especially messy.... (2005)
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Show me more articles from: [Metalsmith Magazine]|[Donald Friedlich]
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[287] Studio Visit - Garry Noffke
Remote by design, the home and studio of Gary Noffke do indeed take you to that 'other place.' Once you have cleared the formidable driveway, you are on a rise that resonates with the echoes of the active creek below. The smell of fresh ginger in the garden, combined with the cool provided by the numerous shade trees of all varieties, almost makes you believe you are not in.... (2004)
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Show me more articles from: [Metalsmith Magazine]|[LeeAnn Mitchell]
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[414] Studio Visit - Jeffrey Herman
Jeffrey Herman is an accomplished silversmith, master of holloware repair, and the founding director of the Society of American Silversmiths. His live/work space includes areas devoted to each of these specialties. The front door opens into a 25 by 40 foot open area that comprises living room, kitchen, drafting, and office spaces. The ceilings soar 13 feet above. Large windows frame a sunset view. The floors in this former brewery are marvelous old hardwood that has been polished and varnished, adding warmth, character, and a smooth surface for scooting around on a wheeled desk chair.... (2003)
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Show me more articles from: [Metalsmith Magazine]|[Cynthia Eid]
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