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Perspective in the time of a Global Pandemic

These are challenging days. My heart breaks for such loss of life and financial hardship for so many and I send out heartfelt sympathies to those who are struggling. By comparison, as the gallery opening and two juried shows I was looking forward to have been either canceled or postponed, losing the opportunity to share my work in person feels like just a temporary inconvenience. It is absolutely the responsible thing to do. I am, however, an eternal optimist. So I choose to believe that, mindful of the extraordinary personal loss for so many, the world will eventually return to some semblance of normal. And when that time comes, I hope to be back sharing my work in a manner more personal than on this website or on Instagram.

We all need to find some source of light in days that can feel so dark. Personally, pictures and videos of my children and grandchildren are the last things I look at before going to sleep and they give me the happiness and peace to rest. Professionally, I am spending lots of time in the studio. But for the first few weeks of self quarantine, I found that I needed to return to “mindless” knitting – a scarf, a baby sweater – the kind of soothing knitting I have done since I was a child. The urge to get back to my knitted jewelry is slowly returning. Ideas have once again begun to bubble up and it won’t be long before those creative voices will not be denied and I’ll return to “work” knitting.

But for now, I hope no one will take offense at my sharing what was a last bright, professional light for me as we entered into these times of concern and uncertainty. It was this necklace I made as a commission secured for me by my terrific gallery director Bruce Hoffman at Gravers Lane Gallery. A regular client had purchased a fabulous Sarah Nolan silk coat (pictured below, both front and back) and was interested in a necklace to wear with it. She admired my work in the gallery and asked if I’d be willing to design a piece for her to wear with the coat. She had fairly specific parameters but was fondest of another piece of mine that she asked I keep in mind when creating her necklace. I haven’t taken commissions in years because they too often resulted in work more to the client’s taste than mine. But the coat was so fabulous and the client turned out to be really open and excited about my preliminary proposal, so together we forged ahead. I was thrilled (and relieved!) to learn that the buyer is very happy with the result. So is the maker.

Please take good care everyone! We will make it through these times. All together.

Pink Coat Commission

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Next Up for Studio B
Fiber Art Show At Gravers Lane Gallery

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It’s a very busy time here at Studio B. First up? Thrilled to be part of this gorgeous Fiber Art Show at Gravers Lane Gallery in the Chestnut Hill neighborhood of Philadelphia. Show runs from 3/6-4/15 with an Opening Reception on 3/12, from 5:30-8:30pm. You can find complete details by clicking here here. Special thanks to Gallery Director Bruce Hoffman for his continuing support. Hope you’ll stop in. The work is all fiber based, incredibly diverse and often jaw dropping. Lots to love and hopefully take home. PS. That’s (part of) my work in the far left photo. :-)))



Wake Up Call
Boston’s Society of Arts and Crafts Closing Their Exhibit Space and Retail Gallery

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Today, January 25, 2020, The Society of Arts and Crafts in Boston, the country’s oldest non-profit organization promoting and supporting fine craft and the artists who make it, will close both its gorgeous exhibition space and retail gallery. The organization, facing harsh economic realities, has made a brave decision to step back and reassess the best way to move forward with its mission. In the interim they will continue to mount their two signature shows, Craft Boston Spring and Craft Boston Holiday. Please continue to support them and read this as a wake up call. The arts, all of the arts, need our support, now more than ever. Let’s all do whatever we can. No amount of support is too small.

On a more personal note, in 2007, in the very early days of my adventures as a new fiber artist, Craft Boston was the first high end juried show that invited me to exhibit my work. An emeritus board member even purchased a necklace. Her daughter later told me, “My mom has seen more fine craft than you can imagine. She loves your work and bought a piece saying that she’d never seen anything like it. Be happy!” That affirmation alone has fueled my resolve on days of doubt along the way. After a long foray into publishing designs, writing a book and teaching all over the country, I made the decision to return to full time studio work to attempt to gain entry into juried shows once again. And don’t you know that Craft Boston was the first show to welcome me back last year. I’ll be returning this spring (more about that in upcoming posts) and will be forever grateful to all those at The Society of Arts and Crafts for all they have done and will no doubt continue to do for artists everywhere. Thank you. And Onward!



SHOWTIME!!
Three Juried Shows on the 2020 Studio B Schedule

2019 was a very exciting year. And now there is an exciting year ahead! I’ve been spending lots of productive time in the studio so I am really looking forward to my show schedule for 2020. From March 27-29 I’ll be at Spring CraftMorristown 2020. From May 15-17 I’ll return to CraftBoston Spring 2020. And next December I’ll return to Craft Morristown for the Holiday Show. You can follow the links in this post but I will also share more info as each show gets closer. By the way, keep up with me with more frequent news on my Instagram Account @studiobknits.

I am always grateful for my gallery representation but shows allow me to share my work with more people in different locations. They also allow me to see and be inspired by the work of others. I make all of my pieces myself, one of a kind and one at a time. I have to be sure that I have enough work to share as the year goes along, so limiting my schedule to three shows this year is hopefully the right number. We’ll see, won’t we?

Want to see what’s coming out of the studio? Here are just three of the new pieces. But check out the galleries here on the website, especially the One of a Kind Necklace Gallery, to see more new work, larger, Zoom-able images and check out what is currently available.

As always, thank you for your support!

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Studio Update
What An Exciting Year So Far!

Loopy Necklace

Loopy Necklace

Meander II Necklace

Meander II Necklace

As fall approaches (my FAVORITE season of the year), I feel my creative juices starting to flow again. This year has brought so much activity – two wonderful, successful new shows, a second gallery signing on to showcase my work – The Society of Arts and Crafts Retail Gallery in Boston, Massachusetts – and the best sales I’ve had since making the hard decision to give up teaching for awhile and deciding to focus on creating new work. Having this difficult decision validated by the amount of work created and the way it’s been received has been so encouraging and inspiring.

I must showcase the two necklaces shown above, Loopy (TOP) and Meander II (BOTTOM). Each was purchased by a noted jewelry collector. This is a first for me. My special thanks to Bruce Hoffman – Director of Gravers Lane Gallery in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania – who facilitated the sale of Loopy, bringing my work to the attention of the buyer. His initial support and affirmation came at a much needed time. I hope I can continue to validate his belief in me.

As I return to the studio from a gorgeous summer in Maine, ideas are bubbling up and I look forward to sharing whatever comes next. Thanks to ALL for the continued support. It is appreciated more than you know.



Wonderful Studio B News Coming Out Of Craft Boston Spring 2019!
Studio B Work Now Available at the Society of Arts & Crafts Gallery

Big news! As a result of my exhibiting at Craft Boston Spring 2019, The Society of Arts & Crafts (the show sponsor) has asked to carry my work in their gorgeous retail gallery in Boston. I am thrilled and honored to have such wonderful representation in Boston in addition to my home gallery here in Philadelphia, Gravers Lane Gallery. First up are a half dozen Bead Ball Necklaces including those seen below. If you are in the Boston area, I hope you’ll stop by the gallery at 100 Pier 4 Blvd, Boston, MA. In the fabulous Seaport District.

5 Ball Wine Chartreuse

4 Ball Pale Green

5 Ball Red Seafoam



Craft Boston Spring 2019
Debriefing a Fabulous Weekend

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I can’t believe that a week has passed since we closed the doors of Craft Boston Spring 2019. What a terrific show! Below are just some of the pieces that found new homes as a result of the show. (By the way, looking at these, I’m forced to wonder if there was a “Buy all of the red, black and silver pieces!” memo that I didn’t get…)

Thank you to everyone who made this such a wonderful experience – the friends who hosted us; the extraordinary show artists, so friendly and inspiring; the show attendees who gave us their time, attention and so many kind words along with those who fell in love and took work home; and last but certainly not least, the hard working, professional and supportive staff of The Society of Arts & Crafts. A show like Craft Boston is a huge endeavor and they made it look easy. Trust me. It’s not! I hope I adequately expressed my appreciation to all.

More good news as a result of this show coming in the weeks ahead. Stay tuned!

Inside Track NecklaceOff Kilter Necklace
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Exciting News!
Studio B Juried into Craft Boston Spring 2019!

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Pinch me! It’s official. I’m thrilled to share that my work has been juried into Craft Boston Spring 2019. This show selects only 90 artists from a national submission pool across all disciplines. And I am one of them! The show takes place in the Cyclorama at the Boston Center for the Arts from April 12-14. If you’ll be in the Boston area at that time, please stop in. I’ll share more in the weeks leading up to the show. But for now, you can see my page in the Artist Directory and get an early look at the event website here: Craft Boston Spring 2019   Beantown, here I come!



SNEAK PEEK #2!!
New Work Coming to Vogue Knitting Live NYC!

Bead Ball Group 2Not a fan of brightly colored beads? You’re in luck! I’m also bringing more neutral colored bead ball necklaces as part of the Limited Edition Collection I’ve created especially for Vogue Knitting Live NYC. Next weekend! Jan 25-27. Big thanks to my friends at Kreinik Threads. It’s their gorgeous Silk Serica you see in 6 of the 7 pieces shown here. Please stop by Booth 601, right outside the 5th floor Marketplace entrance, and say hello. (It’s also close to the restrooms, so you can kill two birds with one stone! Just sayin’…)



SNEAK PEEK!!
New Work Coming to Vogue Knitting Live NYC!

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As promised, check out just some of the pieces in the new Limited Edition Bead Ball Necklace collection I’ll be bringing to Vogue Knitting Live New York from Jan 25-27, 2019. I’m in booth 601 in the prefunction area on the 5th floor of the Marriott Marquis. Along with my one-of-a-kind work, over 20 of these new pieces will be available and no two are alike. The various new spacer elements – including lots of borosilicate glass, vintage recycled bottle glass, African ebony beads, turquoise – make each necklace unique. Hope you’ll come see me and check them out.