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Some of what you’ll see over the next year: » Artist profiles » Reports from around the world » Spotlight on work made in multiples » Inside artists’ studios and collectors’ collections » Guest commentators » Fashion and mainstream media » Megan Auman’s column, “Value Added” Sign up online www.snagmetalsmith.org 31st Annual Smithsonian Craft Show 55 Willi Colino INTERIORS w illic olin o g ood man @ g mail.c o m w w w.w illic olin o i n t eri o r s.c o m (240) 899-7124 To the trade 2872 Pershing St. Hollywood, FL 33020 Tel: (954) 925-3500 Rug # NO 292602E www.starkcarpet.com Randy daRwall & BRian MuRphy ChRistine FoRni ValeRie heCtoR Jane heRzenBeRg MaRy hughes & CaRo-gRay BosCa selMa KaRaCa Judith KinghoRn Beth leVine teRRi logan sandRa MilleR ChRis tRiola daVe & RoBeRta williaMson dc For more information visit: exceptional. hand fashioned. dctrunk.com Three days only: FRee adMission A show and sale of handmade jewelry and clothing thurs., april 25 • 10-8 56 31st Annual Smithsonian Craft Show Fri., april 26 • 10-8 sat., april 27 • 10-6 Thanks to the Smithsonian Craft Show for A M A Z I N G S PA CE P R O F E S S I O NA L O R G A N I Z I N G Patricia Larkin 31 years of fine American craft Firehook Bakery & Coffee House Hand crafted breads & cakes (301) 6573651 (202) 6251414 [email protected] www.firehook.com 31st Annual Smithsonian Craft Show 57 The Red Hen restaurant APR 12-OCT 13, 2013 CAROL CASSIDY AGUS ISMOYO AND NIA FLIAM Spring 2013 VISIT the last exhibition before The Textile Museum moves in 2014 & SHOP all year long in the museum store! 2320 S Street NW www.theredhendc.com Stay in touch with the Smithsonian Craft Shows Smithsonian Craft Show SCAN TO PREVIE W EXHIBIT Hours: Tues-Sat, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. & Sun. 1-5 p.m. through October 13. (Dupont Metro) Beginning October 14, The TM Shop Admission: $8 textilemuseum.org will be open Fri-Sun, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. suggested donation ART • TRADITION • CULTURE • INNOVATION (202) 667-0441 ViSit our WebSiteS www.SmithsonianCraftShow.org www.Craft2Wear.Smithsonian.org Join our email liStS at the websites (about 5 emails per year) facebook.com/SmithsonianCraftShow facebook.com/Craft2Wear #finecraft #C2W THE 37 TH ANNUAL P H I L ADE LP HI A MUS EU M OF ART CRAFT SHOW This juried exhibition and sale features work of the best craft artists in the country. This year’s guest artist program will feature artists from Lithuania. The Craft Show has raised more than $10 million to benefit the Philadelphia Museum of Art. NOVEMBER 7-10, 2013 PREVIEW PARTY ON NOVEMBER 6 PENNSYLVANIA CONVENTION CENTER One Day $15 | Two Days $20 | 12 & under $5 PRESENT THIS AD FOR $1 OFF ONE GENERAL ADMISSION 215.684.7930 | pmacraftshow.org 58 31st Annual Smithsonian Craft Show Presented by The Women’s Committee and Craft Show Committee for the benefit of the Philadelphia Museum of Art. Metal handbag by Wendy Stevens, 2012 Show is proud to support the 31st Annual Smithsonian Craft Show Martha B. Martin i n t e r ior s n Washington, DC 318 Mansion Drive Alexandria, Virginia 22302 (703) 836-4915 • Fax: (703) 836-1229 3233 K Street NW Washington, D.C. 20007 202-965-3200 www.georgetownfloorcoverings.com 31st Annual Smithsonian Craft Show 59 Smithsonian Women’s Committee This talented and distinguished group of volunteers was founded in 1966 by Smithsonian Secretary S. Dillon Ripley’s wife, Mary Livingston Ripley, for the purpose of advancing the Smithsonian’s mission to “increase and diffuse knowledge.” Since its inception, the Smithsonian Women’s Committee has selected and awarded over $10M in grants to all 19 Smithsonian museums, research centers and program offices. Each unit has received at least one grant over the years to support projects that open knowledge, adventure and discovery to the world, exciting the learning in all of us. Funds for these grants are raised primarily by the Committee’s signature events: The Smithsonian Craft Show, which has been produced in the Spring for more than 30 years, and is considered the foremost juried show and sale of fine American Craft; and Craft2Wear, which has been produced in the Fall for seven years as a successful Kay Springwater spin-off from the Smithsonian Craft Show, and features wearable art, jewelry and accessories. In Memoriam With sadness and great affection, the Smithsonian Women’s Committee marks the passing of Sherley and Bernard Koteen. Sherley was a member of the Committee from 1998 until her death and participated enthusiastically in all its programs and activities, frequently assuming a leadership role. In addition, both she and Bernie were extremely loyal and generous supporters of our signature fundraising event, the Smithsonian Craft Show. As annual donors of Craft Show Awards, for a number of years they contributed the Best in Show. In 2009 they kindly donated 14 pieces from their own renowned craft collection to the show’s Online Auction. In 2010, the Koteens donated the Best of Show Award, won by jewelry artist John Iversen. They are pictured here with Mr. Iversen (second from left) and Smithsonian Secretary G. Wayne Clough (right). We shall dearly miss their elegant and gracious presence at SWC events and extend our deep sympathy to their family. They were indeed the “Best in Show.” 60 31st Annual Smithsonian Craft Show Smithsonian Women’s Committee Members PRESIDENT Caroline Norman Helen Garrett Judy Lynn Prince Emily Willey Marianne O’Brien Stevie Gillespie Nancy Rasenberger VICE-PRESIDENT Ethelyn Owen Mary Goldberg Cynthia T. Redick Suzanne Noonan Carrie Neher Queenan Nancy Barclay Graves Constance Rhind Robey Sylvia Ripley Susie Gray Bonnie Rountree ACTIVE MEMBERS Rita E. Roth Marilou Hakuta Arden Ruttenberg Liane Atlas Deidre Sacks Carol F. Haythorne Barbara Scherer Jane H. Battle Jinny Saylor Anne Hobler Alice Sessions Elizabeth Beck Michelle Davis Schoenberger Betsy Holleman Janice Settle Sue Scott Beddow Virginia Austin Schubert Judy Hopkins Kay W. Springwater Margaret Bertin Anne Marie Shuyler Catherine Hotvedt Harriet Stroup Diane M. Bolz Trudi Small Ann Hughey Michele N. Tanaka Mary Susan Bradshaw Deborah Snead Ann Hunt Marion Weiss Turner Lucy T. Bremner Kathy R. Sommerkamp Laura Ivey Betty ustun Marian Brodsky Sherry Stephenson Anna Faith Jones Janice van Stolk Valerie Burden JoAnn Symons Edna Robinson Jones Joy Vige Peg Butner Grace y. Toh Jeanne Kersting Wendy Wall Marie C. Canny Susan A. Vallon Pam Kloman Gladys M. Watkins Willi Colino-Goodman Lynn Walker Carol Kuehl Elsa B. Williams Ruth Conant Kathy R. Ward Jane Kuuskraa Diane L. Zutant Ann M. Creager Elizabeth B. Welles Patricia Larkin Mimi Cutler Suzanne Willett Harriet T.J. Larsen SuSTAINING MEMBERS Frances A. Dubrowski Emily Willey Christine M. Leahy Mary Beggs Darlene Gehler Lebedev Annelise Brand Diane Eichner Sharon Fawcett RESOuRCE MEMBERS Carolyn Lewis Connie Carey Broomfield Patricia Fiske Dodo Ablard Janet Lindgren B.J. Cantus Sharon T. Fong Anne-Lise Auclair-Jones Suzi Locke Joan Challinor Debra F. Goldberg Christine Blazina Ginny MacLaury Suzzi Dickson Ellen Goodman Tansy Blumer Ethelmary Maddox Becky Dye Bunny Huebner Rebecca Bostick Ellen R. Maltz Harriet Fraunfelter Karin Karp Elizabeth Roberts Boyle Virginia Cretella Mars Catherine Freedberg Anne B. Keiser Jeannine Clark Martha Martin Gloria Shaw Hamilton Lee Klousia Elaine Cole Nancy Martin Patsy Harr Susan Hilton Labovich Cissel Gott Collins Jane Mason Susan Johnston Amy Lamb Margaret Collins Jane Matz Lita Lauder Celia C. Lovell Judy Cox Glendonia McKinney Elizabeth Maish Nancy Low Winkie Crigler Joan McPhee Michele Mirabelli Millie Mailliard Rita Daguillard Amy Meadows Jane Mitchell Joyce Daly Margie Tammy DeMartino Anne Menotti Karen Rockwood Joyce Martin Arlene K. Fleming Ruth Metcalf Peggy Steuart Mary Ann Meigs Josephine Fleming Carol Bryden Moore Eulah Ward Anne Metcalf Margot Foster Amanda Ohlke Ruthanna Weber Louise C. Millikan Barbara Franklin Martha Oliphant Bettye Wood Mary Beth Nethercutt Barbara Freeman Ann Peel Nancy W. Newkirk Jill Fri Eloise Poretz Suzanne Noonan Karen Dixon Fuller 31st Annual Smithsonian Craft Show 61 Preview Night Sponsors (As of March 18, 2013) PATRON SuPPORTER David and Martha Martin Anne-Lise Auclair-Jones and Hal Jones Paul Pantano, Jr. and Cheryl Keamy B. J. Cantus Admiral and Mrs. Stansfield Turner Libby Langworthy J. Michael Hamilton DONOR Blain and Peg Butner Katharine W. Bacon Mr. and Mrs. Daniel F. Collins Valerie and Townie Burden Harold B. and Arlene Finger Edna Robinson Jones Ken and Marilou Hakuta Susan Agger Louise Sagalyn Anne B. Keiser and Douglas M. Lapp Gloria Shaw Hamilton Dr. and Mrs. John Blazina Cora and Murray Simpson Mr. and Mrs. Middleton A. Martin Bill Bohnett K. Lynn Walker Fleur S. Bresler Wendy Somerville Wall Ann K. Morales Suzanne Brock Elsa B. Williams Michele T. Mirabelli SPECIAL FRIEND Dr. and Mrs. John T. Queenan LTG (R) and Mrs. John S. Caldwell, Jr. Program Sponsors uNDERWRITER Sue Scott Beddow Marian Brodsky Mr. & Mrs. Daniel F. Collins Gloria Shaw Hamilton Nancy O. Low Millie Mailliard Virginia Cretella Mars Judy Lynn Prince Michele N. Tanaka Lynn and Jim Walker Eulah R. Ward Judy Cox Ann Creager Mimi Cutler and Paul Salditt Diane and Ron Eichner Pat and Dick Fiske Jill and Bob Fri Debra F. Goldberg Nancy B. and Ernie Graves Marilou and Ken Hakuta Judy and Steve Hopkins Anne B. Keiser Jane Kuuskraa Susan Hilton Labovich DONOR SuPPORTER Anonymous (2) Jane H. Battle Margaret Bertin Becky and George Bostick Marie and Joe Canny B. J. and Hollister Cantus Cissel Gott Collins Ruth and Dick Conant Winkie Crigler Anne Metcalf Caroline Norman Marianne O’Brien Ethelyn Owen Ann and Terry Peel Carrie Queenan Bonnie and Bill Rountree Arden S. Ruttenberg Didi Sacks Arlene K. Fleming Michelle and Carl Schoenberger Mary Goldberg Janice L. Settle Bunny and Steve Huebner Anne Marie Shuyler Susan A. Johnston Trudi & Allen Small Pam Kloman Deborah and Leon Snead Lee and John Klousia Kathy and Jay Sommerkamp Anonymous (1) Virginia and Bruce MacLaury Liane W. Atlas Anne-Lise Auclair-Jones The George Nethercutt Foundation for Civic Engagement Amy Lamb Sherry Stephenson Christine and John Blazina Suzanne and Bill Noonan Darlene Lebedev Margaret J. Steuart Elizabeth Boyle Rita Roth Celia C. Lovell JoAnn and Howard Symons Susan Bradshaw and Gerry Kauvar Jinny and David Saylor Joyce L. Martin Gladys M. Watkins Lt. General and Mrs. Theodore G. Stroup Jane Mason Elizabeth B. Welles Joan McPhee Suzanne Willett Amy and Marc Meadows Emily Willey Mary Ann and Montgomery Meigs Diane L. Zutant Annelise and Joe Brand Lucy Bremner Marion W. Turner Valerie Burden Wendy Somerville Wall Peg and Blain Butner Elsa B. Williams 62 31st Annual Smithsonian Craft Show Special Thanks As President of the Smithsonian Women’s Committee, Emily Willey provides strong, imaginative leadership that focuses us all on our mission to promote and support the incredible programs of the Smithsonian. She has been gracious and supportive of all our efforts to produce this year’s show. Emily, we are very grateful for all your help. program Coordinator, Heidi Austreng, has once again demonstrated her many talents and total commitment to the Emily B. Willey, President, Smithsonian Women’s Committee Heidi Austreng, Program Coordinator, Smithsonian Women’s Committee SWC and our Craft Show. In hundreds of ways she keeps everything moving and on track, keeping communications flowing smoothly among everyone involved from the CRAFT SHOW JuRORS CRAFT SHOW FRIENDS Smithsonian, the National Building Museum, our exhibitors Jane Adlin Ace Beverage and vendors, and our membership. Thank you, Heidi, for Paul Kotula All Stage and Sound your unfailing backup and support. Cindi Strauss Atmosphere Lighting Carolyne Starek AWARD JuDGES Colleen Kotelly Firehook Bakery and Coffee House Jane Milosch Hargrove, Inc. Josephine Shea Juried Art Services National Building Museum DAILY FEATuRES AND SPECIAL EVENTS Carolyn Benesh Ornament Magazine Plants Alive Brian Daggett and Franz Rabauer SMITHSONIAN INSTITuTION Lee and Mel Eagle Office of Exhibits Central, Rolando Mayen Jane Milosch David Mitchell Office of General Counsel, Rachelle Browne Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD) The Smithsonian Associates Martha Stewart Smithsonian Resident Associate Program DINNERS BY DESIGN HOSTS Rosemarie Howe Andrew Law David Mitchell Camille Saum Skip Sroka “My focus is on creating small windows into other worlds.” — MiKell roBinSon, Mixed Media 31st Annual Smithsonian Craft Show 63 Index of Advertisers Addison/Ripley Fine Art 47 dcTrunk Advanced Resources International, Inc. 64 DeVaris Needlepoint Finishing Center 57 Amazing Space 57 Edington, Peel & Associates American Craft Council 52 American Craft Exposition Amy Lamb Studio 28 Smithsonian Craft Show Online 58 64 EuroMotorcars 29 Philadelphia Craft Show 58 48 Fairfield Inn & Suites Washington, DC/Downtown The Point of It All 59 Society of North American Goldsmiths—Metalsmith 55 59 Firehook Bakery 57 56 Florence Griswold Museum 29 48 Atmosphere, Inc. 48 Bartlett Pear Inn 53 Beverly Rezneck Photography 54 Blinds for Less 54 Camille Saum Interior Design 26 Framers’ Workroom 56 Friends of the National Zoo 14 Friends of the Smithsonian 10 Georgetown Floorcoverings, Inc. 59 52 Goldsborough Glynn Antiques & Decorative Arts 29 52 Greater Reston Arts Center 48 52 Imagine Artwear 27 Corcoran College of Art + Design 27 Juried Art Services 53 Crabtree + Company Looped yarn Works 50 Martha B. Martin Interiors 59 Cover 26 Back Cover Craft2Wear 49 Dawes Design/Jennifer Dawes 47 64 Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia 31st Annual Smithsonian Craft Show Potomac Fiber Arts Gallery 54 Stark Carpet—The Washington Design Center Racine Art Museum 51 Steven and Beth Radtke The Red Hen 58 Teaism Penn Quarter 24 The Textile Museum 58 24 Time Warner Cable 51 Rock Creek Catering 54 Rosemarie R. Howe Interiors, Inc. 24 Washington Area Women’s Foundation 48 Washington Craft Show 50 The Washington Post Company 30 Willi Colino Interiors 56 The Renwick Gallery of the Smithsonian American Art Museum Salditt & Associates Greg Klassen Furniture Maker America 39 Inside Front Cover 29 in 53 Smithsonian Craft Show 2014 Call for Entries Pfizer, Inc. Artners Gallery Craft 25 The Smithsonian Associates 54 53 Back Secor Group 55 Eric Serritella 50 Clark Construction Group, LLC Inside 59 North Bennet Street School 51 Arena Stage Celebrations in Bloom Nancy Worden Ornament Magazine Anne B. Keiser Case Design/Remodeling, Inc. 56 4 Sarah M. Gorman, Inc. SCAD 55 54 22 Graphic design by Crabtree + Company Welcome page design by Bill Shuyler Program printed by ColorCraft of Virginia, Inc. PROUDLY BUILDING WASHINGTON, D.C. LANDMARKS FOR OVER A CENTURY Clark Construction Group is proud to be the builder of some of Washington, D.C.’s most iconic structures, including the new National Museum of African American History and Culture. We are proud to continue our support of the Smithsonian Institution. Best wishes on the Annual Smithsonian Craft Show. www.clarkconstruction.com CRAFT IN AMERICA Season 5 now in production FORGE: Exceptional artists forging metal, magically transforming it by fire HOLIDAY: Celebrating some of our most cherished holiday traditions INDUSTRY: Exploring how artists contribute to local and national economies Craft in America DVDs available at shop.pbs.org Watch episodes online at video.pbs.org/program/craft-in-america Additional video on youtube.com/craftinamerica2007 www.craftinamerica.org Fall 2013 December 2013 Spring 2014
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