| DATE | July 28 - August 1, 2010 | |
| LOCATION | Purdue University, W. Lafayette, Indiana | |
| COST | $325 includes breakfasts, lunches, all programs and all events | |
| PROGRAM | Keynote Speaker | Linda Darty, Teacher, enamelist, author |
| Nine O'Clock Speakers | Alison Lee, host of Craftcast Bruce Baker, jeweler, business owner, and lecturer |
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| 5 Lectures (see Program tab) | ||
| Tech Expo featuring ongoing displays | ||
| EVENTS | Exhibition: Cultural Messages: Symbolism through the Ages | |
| Vendors Hall | ||
BronzClay Workshop
Our
thanks go out to Lou Kappel for a very informative workshop! He is a
patient teacher. All who attended are excited about working with this
new and inexpensive product. For those who could not attend Kay Adams
and Melodie Moshure have volunteered to give a mini workshop in their
studios. Whichever location is most convenient for you. Just contact
one of them the set up at time. Contact Kay Adams at karoz@flash.net or Melodie Moshure at melmoshure@earthlink.com
Here are some photos taken at the workshop………

Dona Mathis and her finished bronze work. I told you it looks like gold!
On the right is Diane Balber intent on her work! Linda's bronze before firing. This piece turned out beautiful!!
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