Company: Etc Designs
Location: WILLIAMSBURG, MI
Website: www.etsy.com/shop/Etc2Renate
Bio: Renate has been designing for 30 years. The first piece of jewelry she ever made was with a bobby-pin from my grandmother’s bedroom and a nickel.
Company: Etc Designs
Location: WILLIAMSBURG, MI
Website: www.etsy.com/shop/Etc2Renate
Bio: Renate has been designing for 30 years. The first piece of jewelry she ever made was with a bobby-pin from my grandmother’s bedroom and a nickel.
Artist: JACKIE MAGYAR
Company: Earth Dreams Jewelry
Location: NORTH ROYALTON, OH
Website: www.naturedevajewelry.com
Bio: Inspired by her love of metalsmithing, art and nature, Jackie found her passion by producing handcrafted jewelry. Gardella Jewelry, started in 1986, is a line of nature inspired sterling silver, copper and bronze jewelry with semi-precious stones. Each original design is cut and hand forged from sheet metal, soldered and finished in her studio.
Location: KINGSTOWN, NJ
Website: www.nancyreidcarr.com
Bio: Nancy’s photographic images are quiet and serene with a distinct focus on color, texture and composition. Her simplicity in design combined with the quality of the aluminum she uses to create her jewelry offer a fresh, modern aesthetic.
Location: COLUMBUS, OH
Bio: Wilma’s jewelry is influenced by her African American, English and Native American heritages.
Location: SAN FRANCISCO, CA
Website: www.etsy.com/shop/kinsleysglassworks
Bio: Kinsley makes beautiful and whimsical images in her etched glass jewelry.
Artist: BOB FIELD
Company: Atomic Earrings
Location: JAMAICA PLAIN, MA
Website: www.atomicearrings.com
Bio: Bob designs small wearable sculptures that are inspired by images of micro-organisms such as phytoplankton, diatoms & radiolaria and other natural objects such as seedpods, shells and the many specimens in his cabinet of curiosities. They are 3-D printed
Location: PENINSULA, OH
Website: www.caroladams.org
Bio: Carol is an installation artist, weaver, enamelist, sculptor and founder of The Peninsula Art Academy. For over 40 years, she has been creating enamel on copper pins depicting wildlife subjects such as animals, birds and insects.
The Ohio Craft Museum is a program of Ohio Designer Craftsmen, presenting five major exhibitions each year, as well as focus exhibits and a gift shop. In addition, we offer educational programming for all ages and levels of experience. Ongoing funding for Ohio Designer Craftsmen and the Ohio Craft Museum is provided by the Ohio Arts Council, Greater Columbus Arts Council and the Columbus Foundation.