Showing posts with label Beth Wicker. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Beth Wicker. Show all posts

Sunday, December 15, 2013

December 19th: Ornament-Making with Beth Wicker in Cheraw


The Cheraw Arts Commission presents an evening of Ornament making with metal artist Beth Wicker onThursday, December 19th. The workshop will be held at the Cheraw Community Center from 6-9pm. This class is appropriate for adults & students 9th grade & up. Registration is $20/person with all supplies included. Pre-registration is recommended- call CAC at 843.537.8420 x12.

Participants will use traditional glass enamel powder to create enameled Christmas ornaments on copper. A variety of basic techniques will be demonstrated, and each participant will be able to select 2 copper ornaments to enamel. No experience is necessary for this fun technique, but the process has several steps and may require the entire allotted time.

The Cheraw Community Center is located at 200 Powe Street in Cheraw. 

Wednesday, September 25, 2013

Regional Guild to hold jury for membership in October in Hartsville



An affiliate group of the South Carolina Cotton Trail, the Artisans of the South Carolina Cotton Trail began with assistance from the South Carolina Arts Commission.  Their mission is to bring together artists, artisans, and retailers for the benefit of marketing, tourism, education, and shared resources.

Currently numbering nearly 30 artists, the group jointly participates in shows throughout the region including wholesale and retail shows.  Group critiques are held periodically, as are educational workshops for members.  The current ASCCT website is http://www.peedeeart.com/cotton-trail.html

The 2013 Jury for Membership will be held Monday, October 21, at Black Creek Arts Council in Hartsville, SC.  

Artists will be expected to bring five works.  All work must be original, designed and made by the artist.  Accepted categories include fine and traditional crafts, locally produced food items, music items, and all fine arts media including modern and experimental media.  Work  is expected to be at a very high level both in terms of its artistic vision and its technical execution.

Artists who reside in Chesterfield County, Darlington County, Florence County, Lee County or Marlboro County, or any artist using cotton in their work as a material, or depicting cotton, is eligible to participate in the jury.  Any interested artists should contact Jury Chair Beth Wicker at ruralart@earthlink.net to sign up and for more information.

Thursday, January 10, 2013

January 18th - 20th: Metals Weekend Workshops with Beth Wicker



10am–5pm on Friday
9am-5pm on Saturday
9am-4pm on Sunday
$50/day includes shop fee but NOT supplies

FRIDAY: TEXTURE TIME
Friday we will learn a number of different ways to texture metal prior to forming it. Instruction will include:
  • using a Rolling Mill with various surfaces to texture metal
  • using a hydraulic press with various surfaces to texture metal
  • using hammers, stamps and punches to texture metal
  • using various substances with hammers to texture metal
  • using the torch to texture metal
  • using tools in the flex shaft to create textures
SATURDAY: SET THAT STONE
On Saturday you will use metal you textured as a design element as you set several stones in various ways. We will work on your choice of:
  • cold setting (mechanically setting stones with no torch work)
  • wire wrapping (also uses no torch)
  • bezel setting (using a torch)
  • prong setting (using a torch)
SUNDAY: - FINISH IT RIGHT
The last day will focus on various finishing techniques. This will include:
  • Using the large polishing cabinet with various buffs
  • Using various tools in a flex shaft to create textures and finishes
  • Using pumice
  • Using steel wool and various sanding techniques
  • Some basic patinas
  • Use of a rotary tumbler
This workshop is suitable for beginners up, as I will take you from whatever level you are on and help you work on YOUR projects. There will not be "set" projects.
You are welcome to bring your own supplies (metal and stones), or you may purchase supplies from me. Feel free to bring lots of extra supplies you think you might want to incorporate into your pieces.
If you plan to bring your own tools, please be sure to have them clearly marked with your name!
This workshop will be for a maximum of four people per day.
  • To register please call or send your non-refundable payment to reserve your space.
  • Most workshops are limited to FOUR people only, so you will get lots of help and the studio won't be too crowded.
  • Workshops will be held at my studio, at 192 McMillan Road, Cheraw, SC.  DO NOT count on GPS to get you to my house – it will find the road, but not the house!  Please call for directions!
  • Phone is 843.910.0317.
  • I accept PayPal to sandhillltd@earthlink.net or you can call me with a credit card number, or mail a check. I will hold your space for one week until your payment comes in.

Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Regional Artisans' Group Sets August 6th As Application Deadline



The Artisans of the South Carolina Cotton Trail have set August 6th as the deadline for their next round of applications for inclusion into the five-county guild. Currently, 32 artists make up the group’s roster. In that group are painters, potters, photographers, collage artists, soap-makers, jewelry-makers, glass artists and a weaver.

“We are hoping to attract members in all media, as well as add to the great list of painters and photographers that we already work with,” said Beth Wicker, who serves as the Chair of the group’s Standards Committee. "New members will see a benefit (of joining the guild) immediately. We have a group exhibitions lined up in Florence for September and at the Aiken Center for the Arts in October," noted Bruce Douglas, ASCCT's President.

Artists and artisans from Darlington, Chesterfield, Lee, Marlboro, and Florence counties are eligible for inclusion into the group. Artists whose work is considered “of the area” or cotton-related can also apply to be in ASCCT.

All potential members are selected through a two-part jury process to ensure their craft is of a good standard. For the first stage, works will be reviewed by e-mailed jpeg photographs. Artists can submit five jpeg photos of their work to peedeearts@gmail.com (please include contact info) to initiate the process. These photos will then be distributed to the jury. Those meeting basic standards will be asked to present their work in person for the final jury stage. This will take place at the Art Trail Gallery in downtown Florence on August 17th

Accepted media for jurying are: clay, drawing, fiber glass, jewelry, leather, metal, mixed media, natural materials, painting, paper, photography, sculpture, handmade books, and wood. Specialty foods made in the area will also be considered for jurying. The following forms of production are prohibited: crafts produced from commercial kits; commercial patterns, molds and forms; any item violating copyrights; plants (except Bonsai), polished rocks, decoupage and similar items; hobby crafts, shell crafts, country crafts, decal crafts, silk or dried floral arrangements, mass-produced items, commercial re-sales. No work made from commercial stencils or prefabricated forms. No copies of masters, advertisements or widely distributed photos. Work produced in a class or workshop is not eligible to be juried or shown.

Applications for Membership can be obtained by emailing Bruce Douglas at peedeearts@gmail.com

The mission of the Artisans of the South Carolina Cotton Trail is to bring together artists, artisans, and retailers for the benefits of marketing, tourism, education, and shared resources.

The Artisans of the South Carolina Cotton Trail promotes the tradition of fine visual arts and fine crafts. It serves the professional artists, craftspeople and retailers of the South Carolina Cotton Trail area, and work representing the area. It is run by and for its members; volunteers do most of the work. A board of directors is elected from the membership. Dedicated to excellence in craftsmanship, it promotes the career development of its members through marketing, by operating wholesale/retail shows, and maintaining a website. 

Friday, March 16, 2012

Regional Artisans Group to Hold Jury for Membership in April


The Artisans of the South Carolina Cotton Trail (ASCCT) have set April 12th as the deadline for their next round of applications for inclusion into the five-county guild. Currently, 32 artists make up the group’s roster. In that group are painters, potters, photographers, collage artists, soap-makers, jewelry-makers, glass artists and a weaver.

“We are hoping to attract members in all media, as well as add to the great list of painters and photographers that we already work with,” said Beth Wicker, who serves as the Chair of the group’s Standards Committee. "New members will see a benefit (of joining the guild) immediately. We have a social media workshop scheduled for May and group critique set for June," noted Bruce Douglas, ASCCT's President.

Artists and artisans from Darlington, Chesterfield, Lee, Marlboro, and Florence counties are eligible for inclusion into the group. Artists whose work is considered “of the area” or cotton-related can also apply to be in ASCCT.

All potential members are selected through a two-part jury process to ensure their craft is of a good standard. For the first stage, works will be reviewed by e-mailed jpeg photographs. Artists can submit five jpeg photos of their work to peedeearts@gmail.com (please include contact info) to initiate the process. These photos will then be distributed to the jury. Those meeting basic standards will be asked to present their work in person for the final jury stage. This will take place at the Art Trail Gallery in downtown Florence on April 20th

Accepted media for jurying are: clay, drawing, fiber glass, jewelry, leather, metal, mixed media, natural materials, painting, paper, photography, sculpture, handmade books, and wood. Specialty foods made in the area will also be considered for jurying. The following forms of production are prohibited: crafts produced from commercial kits; commercial patterns, molds and forms; any item violating copyrights; plants (except Bonsai), polished rocks, decoupage and similar items; hobby crafts, shell crafts, country crafts, decal crafts, silk or dried floral arrangements, mass-produced items, commercial re-sales. No work made from commercial stencils or prefabricated forms. No copies of masters, advertisements or widely distributed photos. Work produced in a class or workshop is not eligible to be juried or shown.

Applications for Membership can be obtained by emailing Bruce Douglas at peedeearts@gmail.com.  You may also stop by the Art Trail Gallery (135 S. Dargan Street in Florence), the Florence Convention & Visitors Bureau (3300 West Radio Drive in Florence) the Black Creek Arts Center (116 W. College Ave. in Hartsville), or the Cheraw Arts Commission offices at the Cheraw Community Center (200 Powe Street in Cheraw).

The mission of the Artisans of the South Carolina Cotton Trail is to bring together artists, artisans, and retailers for the benefits of marketing, tourism, education, and shared resources.

The Artisans of the South Carolina Cotton Trail promotes the tradition of fine visual arts and fine crafts. It serves the professional artists, craftspeople and retailers of the South Carolina Cotton Trail area, and work representing the area. It is run by and for its members; volunteers do most of the work. A board of directors is elected from the membership. Dedicated to excellence in craftsmanship, it promotes the career development of its members through marketing, by operating wholesale/retail shows, and maintaining a website. 



To have your program, project or event posted on Pee Dee Arts, email complete information to peedeearts@gmail.com.  

Sunday, November 27, 2011

Florence's Earring Lady to host show and sale for Beth Wicker - December 9th to 11th



December 9th through 11th, The Earring Lady of Florence will be hosting a show and sale of original handcrafted jewelry by Beth Wicker. 

Wicker, co-president of the North Carolina Society of Goldsmiths, will be showing work in affordable copper, silver, and semi-precious stones. Light refreshments will be served Friday and Saturday nights.  There will also be multiple door prizes all three days. 

The Earring Lady is at 2717 Second Loop Road in Florence. Look for the lavender house. For more information call (843)317-1732.