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20 Tuesday / October 20, 2015

Back Roads of Brown County Studio Tour


Various Studios in Brown County
http://www.BrownCountyStudioTour.com

Visit a dozen studios, featuring the work of more than 20 artists. Meet artists, watch them work, explore the spaces that inspire them. Get a glimpse into the working lives of artists. Pottery to painting, woodworking to weaving, metal, jewelry, fiber arts, broom making, bookbinding and more.

FREE. All you need is a brochure and map, available at the Nashville Visitor Center, local businesses, or at www.BrownCountyStudioTour.com. Studios open every day in October.

20 Tuesday / October 20, 2015

A Jewelry Making Demonstration by Master Jewelry Maker,Tim Terry

05:30 pm to 07:00 pm
The Venue Fine Art & Gifts
http://www.Thevenuebloomington.com

On Tuesday, October 20th, beginning at 5:30 p.m. The Venue will host a jewelry making demonstration by Tim Terry.
Tim interrupted graduate school in the mid 70’s to pursue his passion for creating one-of-a-kind jewelry and lapidary work full-time. He marketed his work at craft shows across the county, before opening his shop in New York State, and then in Michigan for almost 30 years, before relocating in Bloomington in 2003.
Tim uses precious metals and both precious and semi-precious stones to create one-of-a-kind jewelry for men and women. He employs
hands-on methods that deal with the precious materials directly, using fabrication or hand-building techniques including: forging, chasing, engraving, piercing, overlay and progressive soldering. His designs are frequently inspired from nature where leaf, insect, plant, animal and birdlike designs are joined with artistic imagination and fantasy to become an artistic delight.
Refreshments will be served at The Venue. You can visit the following link for free parking options near The Venue: http://bloomington.in.gov/parksmart.
Because he is constantly developing new techniques and designs, Tim will never consider himself a Master Jewelry Maker, but others do. Join us a The Venue to see how he creates.

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