Come to the event! Your support is more important than ever – and smarter than ever.Â
There will be several items available for raffle. Tickets are only $5.00! My partner, Holly Troy, is donating a painting, fiber artist and director of Flagstaff’s Vagina Monlogues, Wendy Wetzel is donating a quilt, and other artists and local businesses will be giving as well.
If you can’t get to the event, consider making a generous donation to Planned Parenthood directly and/or join the Planned Parenthood Advocacy Network.
Date: Thursday, March 8, 2012 Time: 5:30 PM – 7:00 PM Address:
High Country Conference Center
201 W. Butler Ave
Flagstaff, AZ 86001
United States
This pendant may be worn with the two pieces interlocking, or with each piece as it’s own entity. The small piece is turquoise and silver and the large piece is azurite and silver. Both pieces are hollow forms. Fine Silver.
I love the blues of the stones so much in this piece. With so much Neptunian energy happening astrologically right now, I thought I’d pay homage to the God of Water and the Sea. Reminds me of deep beautiful water, or of the heavens and desert twilight and desert dawn.
I’ve been invited by the Arizona Sate Museum to be in the Southwest Indian Art Fair next week. I am really excited and have been creating a lot of new high-end work for the event. Many of the pieces are not yet pictured on this site.
There is a ten dollar admission to the show. According the the Arizona State Musuem:
the Southwest Indian Art Fair began in 1993 as a small pottery fair. Since then, it has grown to be the highlight of Arizona State Museum’s annual educational and cultural celebrations, as well as a highly anticipated feature of Tucson’s winter festival calendar. SWIAF, like all the museum’s events, promotes respect for and understanding of the region’s vibrant and diverse Native cultures. Your support of this event helps us support Native artists.
Come visit the fair! I’d love to see you.
Some of the items that will be featured in the show:
This necklace has seven hollow pieces of reticulated silver strung on a hand-woven chain of 500 individually fused links. The top two pieces fit together forming the clasp of the necklace.
The necklace measures 21 inches. The hollow forms are approximately 1/4 inch thick.
Reticulated Silver Hollow Form Necklace $1800.00 SOLD