Bainbridge Arts and Crafts is a nonprofit organization that brings free art education and outreach to communities across Kitsap County. We are one of the region’s largest arts nonprofits, supporting the livelihood of more than 200 Northwest artists while serving close to 10,000 youth, adults, and seniors each year through more than 100 free programs.
We operate within the ancestral territory of the suq̀ʷabš, “People of Clear Salt Water” (Suquamish People). Expert fishermen, canoe builders, and basket weavers, Suquamish people live in harmony with the lands and waterways along Washington’s Central Salish Sea as they have for thousands of years. We learn from and honor this history and its important role in the region.
Having just watched the fantastic Fibre Arts interview this is a bonus. (Always good practice to repeat the questions as they don’t get picked up with the microphone.)
What a treat..A big hello to Cynthia from a fan in Montreal..I own a couple of your unique beads..with my friend bought two necklaces ..Cynthia and Dan collaboration..Lovely memories of those days…U used to own a Bead Store in Montreal…Warm saludos de Ruth
Hi Morgan, I have known and admired your work for many years, and really enjoyed your interview. I work intuitively too, looking at my work I just did, to figure out what was really going on, where the images came from. It is an amazing process that is hard to describe, and you did it well!
Enjoyed this interview very much. Thank you, Patti, for sharing your life/art journey with us. Fascinating! You, and your art, are beautiful and intriguing.
Thoroughly enjoyed this, Vicky! Such a fascinating and fun medium. Your enthusiasm for your art is wonderful, and contagious! Thank you so much, from Boston, Massachusetts!
Exquisitely gorgeous 🥰😍 full of interesting breathtaking details and wow the design and colours are beautiful so congratulations you definitely nailed 🎉 🎉 ❤️😍😍❣️
LOVE Morgan Brig. She made me feel better about my journey playing and mastering vastly different art forms throughout my life. My artist friends kept saying I should only master one form of art because my work is confusing because I jump from one thing to another. Nice to know I am not so different after all. Very inspiring. But....just because I care, Please no witchcraft symbols. That is nothing to mess with.
Fantastic to see you use the Italian glass method, but with fimo instead... That's so clever! The outcome is gorgeous, too. Requires so much patience, jeez...
I have followed Carole's work for several years and it has been a joy watching her develop her unique style. Her work feeds my soul and I appreciate her!
This may be the very first time I've heard you truly explain your work! This video has so much food for thought. Thank you to BAC for focussing on you and your thoughtful words.
wow, I am the first viewer of this beautiful, intricate, luminous work of art! I believe it is a polar bear, and the glass evokes the icy feel of the polar bear's endangered home.