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1 Dear Friends,

It is with pleasure that we welcome you to our annual benefit auction. This year we celebrate 25 years of service to commu- nity and craft education. Our community is those who call this region home, those who visit us from afar, participate, teach, volunteer, serve on our board and you!

Many artists have created pieces, especially for this event, Pocosin Arts School of Fine Craft and their generosity is an affirmation of the work we do. Please help us recognize their creative gifts with your appreciation Annual Benefit Auction and enthusiastic bidding. Every dollar raised helps us create -2019- opportunities for learning in all studios, including the Smith STEAM Studio. Objects created in this studio use comput- 107 N. Water St. er-aided design and traditional craft media to create beautiful, Columbia, NC functional objects such as the collaborative dulcimer by Beth Ireland and Zachery Lechtenburg.

So raise your paddle high and help us support the ingenuity and creative spirit on display now and for the next 25 years!

Warmly,

Marlene True

2 3 Index Schedule of Events

2 ...... Welcome 4:30 p.m. Silent Auction Opens 5 ...... Schedule Live Auction Preview Drinks & Hors d’oeuvres 6...... Auction Tumblers Music by Quinton Parker 8 ...... Pocosin Partners 6:00 p.m. Silent Auction Group 1 Closes 9 ...... Fund-A-Need (Lots 16 - 47) Silent Auction Bidding - items 47-89 continues 10 ...... Board of Directors, Staff/Residents

11 -13...... Bidding Details/Auction Centerpieces 6:20 p.m. Silent Auction Group 2 Closes (Lots 47 - 89) 14 - 19 ...... Live Auction Items 6:30 p.m. Dinner 20 - 27 ...... Group 1...Silent Auction Items Catered by Cafe Lachine 28 - 36 ...... Group 2...Silent Auction Items 7:00 p.m. Live Auction Begins 37 - 54 ...... Artist Biographies Auctioneer Bill Forbes

7:30 p.m. Dessert & Coffee

Auction check-out begins immediately after close of live auction.

Catalog Credits Michelle Clower, Design & Production; Lisa Beck, Design Assistant. Photographs of artwork by artists and Michelle Clower, Marlene True, Laura Casas. Michelle Clower, Image Editor. Printed by Print Plus, Kitty Hawk, NC. 2019©.

4 5 Auction Centerpieces Handcrafted Auction created by Ben Owen III, Margaret Tumblers Couch Cogswell & Mark Arnold available for purchase by ceramacist Mark Arnold Individually Priced

$25 ea. purchase details on page 13 3 complementary beverages with purchase

6 7 Benefit Auction Fund-a-Need Sponsors Lot 6

Bear ($3,000) Tyrrell Turtle ($250) Celia Hook Anonymous Columbia Pharmacy Fund A Need – Mortgage Marathon – Leg Three! Vidant Chowan Hospital Alligator ($1,250) Marlene True & For the last two years, our fund a need has helped us reduce Daedalus Yachts Derry Fivehouse our mortgage, and this year, our goal is to raise $10,000. If Towne Insurance Dan & Linda Bozik we reach that goal, a private source will make an additional Society of North American Maureen McCarthy gift of $3,000. Goldsmiths Phelps Chevrolet Sammy Cox Constructed in 1920, the Davis & Coffield Building is listed Blue Heron ($500) Tyrell County Farm Bureau on the National Register of Historic Places and has been our David Clegg Barbara McFadyen home since 1994. In the early days, Davis & Coffield had a Weatherly Insurance Sue Griffin reputation as “the largest and most prosperous general store Armstrong Heating and Air in eastern .” Today it houses our clay and met- Joe & Judy Evans als studios, gallery, offices, and apartment. Over the past 25 The Brickhouse Inn In-Kind Donors years, participants of all ages have come through our doors Full Circle Crab Company Ken & Terrie Cherry and enjoyed creativity, learning, and friendship. Celia Hook Southern Bank Sue Griffin Currently, we have a gift of $1,000 to begin “Leg Three” of Mother Earth Brewing The Mortgage Marathon Challenge. Like a relay race, we Society of North American need team members to help us cross the finish line! When Goldsmiths the marathon began in 2017, our mortgage was at $65,000. Party & Equipment Rentals If we reach our goal this evening, our remaining balance will Bertie Peanuts be $18,772. So pass that baton!

On your mark, get set, BID!

8 9 Board of Directors Staff About the Featured Artists Georgann Eubanks Marlene True President Jane Filer grew up in San Jose, California. Executive Director Jane Filer At age eleven, the family moved to Western Australia where Jane first became acquaint- David Clegg Michelle Clower ed with the ethereal artwork of the aboriginal Vice-President Programs & Marketing people. The mystical nature of this culture made for a lasting impression. Encouraged Director Anne Havel Maiello by her godmother, Jane moved to Chicago at the age of 20 and began a formal art ed- Treasurer Jean Olecki ucation. Later she attended Southern Illinois Administration Director University where she received a Bachelors of Fine Art degree with honors. In 2006, Jane Board Members Jane Winborne retired after teaching painting and drawing Outreach Coordinator for 21 years at The ArtsCenter in Carrboro, NC. In her honor the classroom was officially Edie Armstrong named, “The Jane Filer Studio”. Jane’s work is included in numerous prestigious collec- Stephen Barefoot Auction Coordinator tions in international, corporate and private sectors. Kirsten Bradley Sue Griffin Sammy Cox Nancy Mēgan Corwin is a jeweler/met- Oliver Holley Auction Intern Nancy Megan Corwin alsmith, teacher and writer in the field of art Dr. Andy Keeler metals. In 2009 Mēgan published a book Rachel Breitinger on the techniques of chasing and repoussé, Tonya Little titled “Chasing and Repoussé: Methods Ancient and Modern.” The October 2009 Barbara McFadyen issue of Ornament magazine featured Thomas Moriarty Resident Artists Mēgan with her piece “Tiara” on the cover and with a lead article. She has curated two Michael Reardon shows in conjunction with the book: “Metal TeaHyun Bang Anthony Ulinski Magic, Chasing and Repoussé” with Facèré Metals Jewelry Art Gallery in Seattle, WA 2009 and Dr. Brenda Wells the 2010 exhibition “Chased + Repoussé” Zachery Lechtenberg at Velvet da Vinci Gallery in San Francisco, Smith STEAM Studio CA. In 2010 Mēgan exhibited with Facèré Jewelry Art Gallery in Seattle, WA as part of the exclusive series titled “Signs of Life”. Laura Casas Mēgan has work in a number of private Ceramics collections throughout the & abroad.

10 11 Bidding Information Terms & Conditions

Bidder Numbers Terms & Conditions of Sales All sales are tracked and recorded by bidder numbers. This All items are sold “as is” and modifications to sales after the number can be found on the back of your auction catalogue, final bid is placed are not allowed. name tag, and in your event packets. Your bidder number must be used when placing bids in the silent and live auctions. Shipping Bidders may choose to have items shipped to them. Shipping Silent Auction details must be provided at the time of payment, and charges Bid sheets are placed near each item. These identify the min- are due prior to shipping. Pocosin Arts will not be responsible imum starting bid and required increase for successive bids. for lost or damaged items. It is the bidders responsibility to Please increase your bid in the specified increments. At the request shipping insurance and to cover the cost. Items will close of the bidding, if two or more parties are still actively be shipped within one week of payment. bidding on the same item, each will be given a slip of paper to fill out with their bidder number and final bid amount.The highest final bid wins. No auction items will be sold below the Auction Centerpieces minimum bid. Claiming A Table Centerpiece Bidding Schedule: see page 5 Choose a centerpiece from any table. Each piece has 2 stick- ers attached to the bottom. Pull the white sticker off with the Live Auction item number and the price and bring it to the auction cashier The auctioneer will explain bidding rules at the beginning of table to be added to your invoice. If only a red sticker remains, the auction. Bid increments are set by the auctioneer. The the item is already sold! highest bid wins. Paying For Your Purchase Payment Take your claimed item tag to the auction cashier for it to be Acceptable forms of payment include: all major credit cards, added to your auction invoice. cash and personal checks. All sales must be settled by the close of auction and all sales are final. No sales tax will be charged, Pocosin Arts is a 501 (c)(3) charitable organization. The payment desk in the Riverside Lodge will remain open af- ter the end of the live auction to accept payments. Items may be claimed with your payment receipt.

12 13 Live Auction - Tent 7:00 p.m. Starting at 7:00 pm Live Auction Live Auction Starting at 7:00 pm 5 FRANK SELLERS 6 FUND-A-NEED Jewelry Box Mortgage Marathon- Leg III birdseye maple & cherry See Page 9 for details 2 BETH BURNS 1 MARK ARNOLD 8” x 8 1/4” x 14” 6a “Mattamuskeet Sweet” Shawl Retail Value: $350 Jar gossamer butterfly silk, merino 6b brown stoneware, colored terra wool, sweet onion, sumac, rose 6c sigillata, glaze and eucalyptus dyes 7” x 7” x 5” 27” x 70” Retail Value: $140 Retail Value: $250

3 BETH IRELAND & 4 LYNN NASH 7 BARBARA MCFADYEN 8 CELIA HOOK River of Dreams Frosted Fern Dangles Beach Glass II ZACHERY LECHTENBERG cotton fabric Dulcimer Collaboration acrylic 24k gold Keum Boo on fine silver, 36” x 36” 18k bars and hoops 100” x 100”, king size quilt maple, cherry $1,350 32” x 6 3/4” x 2” Retail Value: $1,300 1 3/4” x 1 7/8” Retail Value: $625 Retail Value: $350 14 15 Starting at 7:00 pm Live Auction Live Auction Starting at 7:00 pm

9 JANE WELLS HARRISON 10 JOE BOVA Movers Pig Rhyton 13 CHASE GAMBLIN 14 JANE FILER collage stoneware, oxidation fired Vase Ete Cum Regina 10” x 10” 7 ¾ “ x 4 ⅝” x 5 ¾” ash fired stoneware, gold luster acrylic on canvas Retail Value: $450 Retail Value: $400 18” x 7” x 7” 24’” x 24” Retail Value: $300 Retail Value: $4,000

15 ANTHONY ULINSKI 11 WADE BRICKHOUSE 12 MEGAN CORWIN Farm with Red Silo Charter Boat Bright Fan oil on canvas over wood wood, paper, metal, navigation chart sterling silver 27 1/4” x 9 1/2” x 2’ 26 3/8” x 8” x 5 3/8” 3 1/2” x 2 1/2” Retail Value: $1,400 Retail Value: $950 Retail Value: $800 16 17 Silent Auction - Riverside Lodge Silent Auction GROUP 1

4:30 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. Closing at 6:00 pm Closing at 6:00 pm DOUGLAS ASHTON Silent Auction GROUP 1 MARIA BRUCKMAN 20 LAURA CASAS & ELIANA ARENAS 17 21 16 Vessel Spoon Echo Open Ovals ELEANOR ANDERSON porcelain, glaze, gold luster walnut, maple oxidized sterling silver, Mexi- Party Mug at Pocosin 2 3/4” x 6” x 6”. 16” x 3” x 1” can newspaper earthenware, underglaze, glaze Retail Value: $125 Retail Value: $100 1” X 2.5” X 0.25” 3” x 3” x 4” Retail Value: $260 Retail Value: $80

18 BORIS BALLY 19 NARA BURGESS 22 SUSAN FECHO 23 BARBARA MINOR D.P.W Brooch: Wide Eye Mug Littlest Angel Encaustic Red “X” Brooch reflective recycled traffic sign earthenware, underglaze, clear photography with encaustic. opaque enamel on copper 4 1/2” x 1 3/4” x .5” glaze 10” x 12” 2” x 1/4” Retail Value: $40 4 1/4” x 4” x 5” Retail Value: $100 Retail Value: $125 Retail Value: $60 18 19 Silent Auction GROUP 1 Closing at 6:00 pm

Closing at 6:00 pm 24 BECCA IRVIN 25 KATHLEEN BROWNE 28 MARK ARNOLD 29 DIANNE

Silent Auction GROUP 1 Bowl Gold Round Earrings Flower Brick CINKOVICH stoneware, glazes fine silver,18k Gold, 24k gold, brown stoneware, colored terra Necklace 7.5” x 4” steel cable, vitreous enamel sigillata, glaze glass, silver Retail Value: $40 2” x 1” x 1/4” 12” x 7” x 3” 2” x 1” x 9” Retail Value: $325 Retail Value: $165 Retail Value: $70

26 LORI BRADLEY 27 LINDA TIEN 30 BEATRICE CORON 31 ANDREW DUTCHER Island Horse Flaccid Spoon (2019.1.EL), In the Sun Vase acrylic painting Flaccid Spoon (2019.2EL) hand cut Tyvek earthenware 15 1/2” x 18 1/2” earthenware, brass, yarn, 7.5 x 9.5” 8” x 16” Retail Value: $30 mixed media Retail Value: $250 Retail Value: $150 1 1/4” x 1 1/2” x 8” Retail Value: $100 set 20 21 Silent Auction GROUP 1 Closing at 6:00 pm

Closing at 6:00 pm 32 BORIS BALLY 33 KAT COLE Silent Auction GROUP 1 D.P.W Brooch: Wide Eye Earrings 34 DIANNE CINKOVICH 35 DICK HEISER recycled Traffic Sign steel, enamel Earrings Big Reddish Spot 4.2 x 1.25 x .5” 1” x 2” glass, silver stoneware Retail Value: $40 Retail Value: $140 1” x 1.5” 16” diameter Retail Value: $55 Retail Value: $95

36 LORI BRADLEY 37 CHASE GAMBLIN 38 CHRISTOPHER HENTZ 39 SARAH LAZURE Rose in a Snowglobe Bowl Organge Floral Container Forward altered digital photograph stoneware, glaze sterling silver, glass, garnet, hand mixed media collage 13”x16” 11” x 5” fabricated 8” x 8” x .5” Retail Value: $45 Retail Value: $85 2” x 1 3/8” diameter Retail Value: $160 Retail Value: $300

22 23 Silent Auction GROUP 1 Closing at 6:00 pm

Closing at 6:00 pm 40 MARTHA BANYAS 44 ALISON WILLIAMS 45 SANDI GRIFFIN

Silent Auction GROUP 1 Fossil Sun 41 SUSAN THOMAS Cosmic Crying Eye Zen silver, enamel, vermaille, old Blue Ceramic Cup Set (3) sterling and fine silver, enam- watercolor painting on wood African amber, brass, copper earthenware, airbrushed glazes eled copper panel 20” diameter 2” x 4” x 3” 3/4” x 2” x 2”, 18” diameter 9” x 12” x 1.5” Retail Value: $400 Retail Value: $180 Retail Value: $340 Retail Value: $100

47 MICHAEL BENNETT 42 ANNE HAVEL 43 NICOLE PETRESCU 46 MARIAN MILLER Grafitti Man Earrings Bowl Earrings digital photograph enamel, copper, sterling wires earthenware, glaze steel, tin 15.5” x 17.5” 5/8” x 2 3/4” 6” x 4.5” 1/2” x 2” Retail Value: $200 Retail Value: $96 Retail Value: $60 Retail Value: $150

24 25 Silent Auction GROUP 1 Closing at 6:00 pm

Closing at 6:00 pm 48 LYNN TAYLOR 49 REBECCA LEE 52 ANNMARIE POMP 53 LIZ STEINER

Silent Auction GROUP 1 Ben Necklace Raku Fern Earrings mixed media sterling silver, stone stoneware sterling silver, mother of 3” x 6” x 4” 10” x 7” 7 3/4” x 5 3/4” pearl, phrenite Retail Value: $350 Retail Value: $85 Retail Value: $55 1” x 2” Retail Value: $65

50 LUETA SELLERS 51 MARGIE SAWYER 54 LORI BRADLEY Emerald Falls Sunrise on the Atlantic Ocean, Cape Hatteras hand-built porcelain vase Nags Head, NC altered digital photograph 9” x 11 1/4” x 8 1/4” acrylic on canvas 10 1/2” x 20 1/2” Retail Value: $125 8” x 8” Retail Value: $45 Retail Value: $100 26 27 Silent Auction- Riverview House 4:30 p.m. - 6:20 p.m. Silent Auction GROUP 2 Closing at 6:20 pm

Closing at 6:20 pm 59 ANNE HAVEL 60 FRANK SELLERS

Silent Auction GROUP 2 55 MARTHA BANYAS 56 SARAH LOCH-TEST Earrings Floating Clock Fossil Sun Earrings Bridge Necklace enamel, copper, sterling walnut, zebra wood veneer, silver, enamel, vermaille, old copper, bronze, enamel wires acrylic African amber, brass, copper 3” x 2” 1/4” x 5/8” x 3” 10 3/4” x 3” x 10 1/4” 1” x 1 1/2” Retail Value: $200 Retail Value: $129 Retail Value: $150 Retail Value: $150

JENNIFER MECHLING 58 MAIA LEPPO 57 LIZ STEINER FEATHER PHILLIPS Sandpiper & Fish wall hanging brooch 61 62 Book Cherries stoneware steel, powder coat vintage book covers, paper, watercolor on paper 4” x 3 3/4” 2” x 2” thread 14 1/2” x 11 1/2” Retail Value: $45 Retail Value: $250 1.5” x 8” x 5” Retail Value: $165 Retail Value: $45 28 29 Silent Auction GROUP 2 Closing at 6:20 pm

Closing at 6:20 pm 63 TONI BEST 64 AMY DEAN

Silent Auction GROUP 2 The Blossom Still Life for April 67 E.M. CORSA pine needles coiled with C oil on hardboard Dancing Wind on a July Morning Lon, painted gourd 6 1/2” x 8 1/2” watercolor on Yupo paper, pastel, an- 10” x 7” x 5” Retail Value: $165 tique ephemera Retail Value: $100 8” x 16” Retail Value: $175

65 SARAH LOCH-TEST 66 AMANDA NICHOLAS 68 AMANDA NICHOLAS 69 NICOLE JACQUARD Oil Rig Necklace WEST WEST Reconstructed Brooch I copper, sterling silver, enamel, de- Untitled Untitled II silver, wood, paint, 3-D printed cals, sterling silver ball chain monotype print, framed monotype print, framed gypsum powder 3” x 1 1/2” 13” x 16 1/2” 16” x 13.5” 2” x 2” Retail Value: $175 Retail Value: $150 Retail Value: $150 Retail Value: $300 30 31 Silent Auction GROUP 2 Closing at 6:20 pm Closing at 6:20 pm

Silent Auction GROUP 2 NICOLE JACQUARD 75 SANDRA BLAIN 76 MANDO BEE 70 ALLIE SHORT 71 Bird Cup Reconstructed Brooch II _+*PR3DiCKT4BL3*+_ WEAVER stoneware silver, wood, paint, 3-D printed brass, powdercoat, steel, swar- Oyster Necklace 4 1/4” x 4” x 5 1/2” gypsum powder voski pearls steel, oyster shell Retail Value: $70 2” x 2” 0.2” x 6” x 18” 1.5” x 1” x 5” Retail Value: $750 Retail Value: $60 Retail Value: $300

72 SUSAN WEBSTER 73 SUSAN WEBSTER 77 THOMAS GRAHAM 78 MATT REPSHER Joyful Marks I Joyful Marks II 5 Teas Vase framed collaboration from Susan’s framed collaboration from Susan’s tin can collage, primarily from tea tins ceramic with color slip inlay 2018 workshop 2018 workshop 6 3/8” x 8 1/2” 7” x 4 3/4” diameter 35 3/4” x 26” 35 3/4” x 26” Retail Value: $95 Retail Value: $340 Retail Value: $450 Retail Value: $450

32 33 Silent Auction GROUP 2 Closing at 6:20 pm Closing at 6:20 pm Silent Auction GROUP 2 79 TOM BARTEL 80 SHARRON PARKER 82 LESLIE LEPERE 83 DOROTHY ANSELL Doll Head Handmade Felt Brooch Black White and Red All Over Deep Sea low fire ceramic handmade felt (wool) giclee print fused glass, sterling silver 4” x 6.5” x 4.5” 2. 1/2” x 3 x 3/4” 6” x 6” 20” length Retail Value: $450 Retail Value: $80 Retail Value: $350 Retail Value: $165

81 LIZ STEINER 84 TIM MCCREIGHT 85 DARCIE BEEMAN-BLACK Collage Small Vase Spiral Fold Earrings mixed media fine silver, gold highlights, steel copper, sterling silver 10” x 5” stand 1” x 3” x 1/2” Retail Value: $32 2.5” x 1” diameter Retail Value: $160 Retail Value: $150

34 35 Silent Auction GROUP 2 Closing at 6:20 pm

90 LIZ CLARK 91JENNIFER WELLS Closing at 6:30 pm Sterling Earrings Sparkles 86 BRUCE BARNETT MARLENE TRUE Silent Auction GROUP 2 87 sterling silver sterling silver Fused Sterling Going Green 1” x 1” 1/4” x 1/4” sterling silver, black onyx repurposed steel, sterling silver Retail Value: $100 Retail Value: $100 1 1/4” x 1” x 11” 1 1/4” x 3/4” Retail Value: $250 Retail Value: $135

This auction item benefits the Bruce Barnett Scholarship Fund

88 BARBARA MINOR 89 AARON IAQUINTO 92 JANET HARRIMAN 93 TOM BARTEL Red “X” Earrings The Wormy Serving Spoon Earrings El Coazon Mascara opaque enamel on copper ambrosia maple, silver Basse-taille enamel earrings on cop- low fire ceramic 1” x 1” 3/4” x 2 1/4” x 11 1/4” per, copper discs, sterling silver 6 1/2” x 4” x 4 1/2” Retail Value: $125 Retail Value: $150 2 1/8” x 1/4” 2 1/8” Retail Value: $350 Retail Value: $90

36 37 Silent Auction GROUP 2 Closing at 6:20 pm Closing at 6:30 pm

Silent Auction GROUP 2 97 LAURA FRYE 98 TALYA KANTRO 102 SAMMY COX 103 SAMMY COX Sailing School Pretzel Buscupple Boatworks Buscupple Boatworks acrylic on canvas brass, cubic zirconia, cord Yacht Rope Mat Rope Wreath 11” x 14” 1 1/2” x 2” manila rope, waxed linen twine manila rope, waxed lined twine Retail Value: $350 Retail Value: $200 24” x 32” 18” diameter Retail Value: $125 Retail Value: $90

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Keanan Institute for the Arts (NC), Carelton College (MN); publications: American Craft Magazine; Pocosin instructor Michael Bennett | DeKalb, IL Lot #47 Studio artist, instructor, Kishwaukee Community College; exhibitions: Norris Mark Arnold | Elizabeth City, NC Lot #1 Cultural Arts Center (IL), The Keansey Institute Gallery (ID); Pocosin student Studio artist, instructor, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville; exhibitions: Companion Gallery (TN), collections: Houston Society of Contemporary Craft Toni Best | Visalia, CA Lot #63 (TX); publications: Ceramics Monthly; Pocosin resident artist and instructor Studio artist, teacher; exhibitions: Handweavers Guild of America (GA), Nation- al Basketry Organization (MA), Arts Consortium (CA); private collection: Irene Eliana Arenas |Charlotte, NC Lot #16 Morse, John Wikswo; publications: Antler Art for Baskets and Gourds; Pocosin Studio artist, workshop instructor; exhibitions: Gallery Route One (CA), Pocosin instructor Arts Gallery (NC), Gray Gallery (NC); collections: Museum of Contemporary Craft (OR); publications: The Compendium Finale of Contemporary Jewellers, 1000 Sandra Blain | Tempe, AZ Lot #75 Rings (Lark), 500 Earrings (Lark) Studio artist, instructor, Mesa Art Center (AZ); collections: Alfred Ceramic Art Mu- seum (NY), Greenville County Museum of Art (SC), Oak Ridge Art Center (TN) Douglas Ashton | Edenton, NC Lot #20 Studio artist; Pocosin student Joe Bova | Santa Fe, NM Lot #10 Studio artist, Professor Emeritus, Ohio University and LSU; exhibitions: Sherrie Boris Bally | Providence, RI Lots #18, 32 Gallerie (OH), Sally D. Francisco Gallery (NJ); collections: Arizona State Univer- Founder, Bally Humanufactured; exhibitions: Fuller Craft Museum (MA); collec- sity Art Museum; Crocker Art Museum, (CA), Greenville Museum of Art, (SC), tions: Museum für Gestaltung, (Zürich), Cooper Hewitt National Design Museum International Ceramics Studio (Hungary), Hungarian National Museum (Hunga- (NY), Victoria & Albert Museum (London); publications: Looking At Jewelry (J. ry); publications: The Contemporary Art of Nature: Mammals (Schiffer), Confron- Paul Getty Museum); Art Jewelry Today (Sandra Korinchak), Art Jewelry Today 2; tational Ceramics, (University of Pennsylvania Press), 500 Ceramic Sculptures, Pocosin instructor (Lark); Pocosin instructor

Martha Banyas | Portland, OR Lots #40,55 Lori Bradley | Columbia, NC Lots #26, 36, 54 Studio artist; exhibitions: Contemporary Enamel (Turkey), (Florence), (NC), Studio artist; teacher, Columbia High School Arrowmont Gallery (TN), Metal Museum (TN), Center For Contemporary Art and Culture (OR); collections: Houston Museum of Fine Arts (TX); Pocosin instructor Wade Brickhouse | Chattanooga, TN Lot #11 Studio artist; exhibitions: Pocosin Arts (NC), Culpeper Art Guild (VA) Tom Bartel | Athens, OH Lot #79 Studio artist, Professor, Ohio University; exhibitions: Roscoe Ceramic Gallery Kathleen Browne | Ravenna, OH Lot #25 (CA), Lawrence Arts Center (KS); collections: American Museum of Ceramic Art Studio artist, Professor Emerita, Kent State University; collections: Blaze Inter- (CA), Archie Bray Foundation for the Ceramic Arts (MT), New Taipei City Yingee national Art Enamel (Taiwan), Museum of Art and Design (NY), Racine Museum Ceramics Museum (Taiwan); publications: American Craft, Ceramics Monthly, of Art (WI); publications: Metalsmith, Journal of Foundations, Art and Theory of Clay Times, Ceramics Art and Perception; Pocosin instructor Education; Pocosin instructor

48 49 Maria Bruckman | Atlanta, GA Lot #17 Nancy Megan Corwin | Seattle, WA Lot #12 BFA Student State University; exhibitions: MINT Gallery (NC), Swan Studio artist, Assistant Professor of Art; exhibitions: Museo Gallery (WA), Bain- Coach House Gallery (GA), Pocosin Arts Gallery (NC); private collections: USA, bridge Island Museum of Art (WA), Facere Jewelry Art Gallery (WA); collections: Singapore, UK, France, Russia Victoria and Albert Museum (London), Las Cruces Gallery (NM), Tacoma Art Museum (WA); publications: Behind the Brooch (Schiffer), Showcase 500 Art Nara Burgess | Bradford VT Lot #19 Necklaces (Lark), Silversmithing for Jewelry Makers (Interweave), Metalsmith, Ceramics Instructor; exhibitions: Blockfort Art Gallery (OH), Pocosin Arts Gallery Ornament; Pocosin instructor (NC); private collections, Jack Troy Amy Garner Dean | Raleigh, NC Lot #64 Beth Burns | Manteo, NC Lot #2 Studio artist, Instructor and resident artist Jerry’s Artarama; exhibitions: Litmus Studio artist; exhibitions: Dare County Arts Council (NC), publications: 500 Felt Gallery (NC); collections: Savoir Faire (CA); publications: Artworks 6, Colored Objects (Lark); Pocosin student and instructor Pencil Magazine; Pocosin instructor

Laura Casas | Columbia NC Lot #21 Andrew Dutcher | Seagrove, NC Lot #31 Studio artist, Summer Program Coordinator, Pocosin Arts; exhibitions: WCU Fine Studio artist; exhibitions: Dare County Arts Council (NC); Pocosin resident artist Art Museum (NC), Pocosin Arts Gallery (NC), Asheville Art Museum: Museum on the Slope (NC), Tamarindo Guayaba (Mexico), Pocosin Arts Gallery (NC); Poco- Susan Fecho | Tarboro, NC Lot #22 sin student, instructor, staff Owner, Fecho Designs, Dean of the School of Visual, Performing, and Com- munication Arts, Barton College; exhibitions: English Harbour Arts Centre (CA), B. Dianne Cinkovich | Edenton, NC Lot #29, 34 Imperial Center of Rocky Mount (NC), collections: Smithsonian Institution: Studio artist; metalsmith, watercolorist, Pocosin student American Art Museum/National Portrait Gallery Library (DC), Victoria and Albert Museum, (London); Pocosin student and instructor Liz Clark | Providence, RI Lot # 90 Studio artist, Administrative and Events Manager, Metalwerx; exhibitions: Heidi Jane Filer | Chapel Hill, NC Lot #14 Lowe Gallery (DE), Ombre Gallery (OH), Form and Concept (NM); publications: Studio artist, teacher; collections: American Embassies, (Estonia), (Uganda), IBM Art Jewelry Forum (NY), Momentum Research (NC), The University of North Carolina, Duke Hospital (NC), UNC Memorial Hospital (NC), Southern Illinois University Museum; Pocosin Kat Cole | Dallas TX Lot #33 instructor Studio artist; instructor, Haystack Mountain School of Craft, Penland School Of Craft; collections: Museum of Art and Design (NY), Museum of Fine Art (TX); Pub- Laura Frye | Washington, NC Lot #14 lications: Ornament Magazine, Metalsmith Magazine, American Craft Magazine; Art teacher, E.J. Hayes Elementary School; exhibitions: Gray Gallery (NC), Pocosin instructor Emerge Gallery (NC), collections: Farmville mural (NC)

Beatrice Coron | New York, NY Lot #30 Janet Harriman | Smyrna, NC Lot # 97 Studio artist; exhibitions: Robert & Elaine Sein Galleries, (OH), Musee des Studio artist, instructor, Wildacres Art Center; exhibitions: Ganoskin Project Beaux-Arts (France), Sheffield Wood Gallery (SC); collections: The Getty Online Exhibition, Target Gallery (VA); Publications: Contemporary Metal Clay (CA), Metropolitan Museum of Art (NY); Publications: Papercraft 2, Editions des Rings (Sanderson), Exceptional Work in Metal Clay; Pocosin instructor Grandes Personnes (Paris, France); Pocosin instructor Celia Hewett-Hook | Columbia, NC Lot #8 E.M. Corsa | Kill Devil Hills, NC Lot #67 Studio artist, instructor, private quilting and piecing design; Former Pocosin Arts Studio artist; publications: Watercolor Artist Magazine, Outer Banks Magazine; Board President; Pocosin Arts volunteer. Pocosin instructor Chase Gamblin | Bloomington, IN Lots #13, 37 Sammy Cox | Edenton, NC Lot #102, 103 Studio artist, Studio Coordinator, Indiana University; publications: Handbuilders Heritage Craftsman, instructor; exhibitions: 34 Degrees North (NC); publications: Monthly The Art & Craft of Stonescaping (Lark); Pocosin Board Member

50 51 Thomas Graham | Pittsboro, NC Lot #77 Becca Irvin | Candler, NC Lot #24 Tin Can artist; exhibitions: Pittsboro Co-op (NC), Small Museum of Folk Art (NC), Studio potter, instructor at Mount Pisgah Pottery; exhibitions: Slocomb Galleries private collections: NC, SC, VT, NH, NJ, MT, CA, AZ, NM, WY; publications: Fine (TN), publications: “In the Grove” Carolina Arts, “The Mockingbird” Student Liter- Art of the Tin Can -2nd Ed; Pocosin student and instructor ary Arts Magazine of ETSV; Pocosin summer resident artist

Sandi Griffin | Edenton, NC Lot #45 Nicole Jacquard | Bloomington, IN Lots # 69, 71 Studio artist; exhibitions: Chowan Art Council Gallery, Perquimans Art League; Studio artist, Professor, Indiana University; exhibitions: Haiku by Hand (TN), Pocosin student New York Jewelry Week (NY); Publications: Tails from the Toolbox, Metallo- phone: Bonds; Pocosin summer resident Janet Harriman |Smyrna, NC Lot #19 Studio artist, instructor, Wildacres Art Center; exhibitions: Ganoskin Project On- Talya Kantro| Centerport, NY Lot # 98 line Exhibition, Target Gallery (VA); Publications: Contemporary Metal Clay Rings Studio artist; Pocosin Arts instructor and former resident artist. (Sanderson), Exceptional Work in Metal Clay; Pocosin instructor

Anne Havel | Pawlet, VT Lots #43, 59 Sarah Lazure | Greenville, NC Lot #39 Enamelist/Metalsmith; collections: Enamel Arts Foundation (CA); publications: Art Studio Artist, insturctor, East Carolina University School of Art and Design; Pub- Jewelry Today 3 & 4, Handouts from the 21st Century Part II, The Art of Fine lications: She Shoots Film, Don’t Smile, Femme Fotale; Former Board Member, Enameling, Revisited AND Contemporary Jewelry Design; Pocosin instructor and Pocosin student Board Member Rebecca Lee | Miami, FL Lot #49 Jewelry designer and maker, Blavk Jewelry; Pocosin summer resident Dick Heiser | Edenton, NC Lot #35 Studio artist, instructor, owner Edenton Bay Clayworks; exhibitions: Chowan Arts Zachery Lechtenberg | Columbia, NC Lot #3 Council (NC), Arts of the Albemarle (NC), Aces Gallery (NC), Emerge Gallery Studio artist, workshop instructor; collections: Racine Art Musuem (WI), Newark (NC); collections: Port City Pottery and Fine Crafts (NC), Emerge Gallery (NC), Museum (NJ) , MAD Museum (NYC); Pocosin resident artist Eclipse at the Blue Moon (NC), Arts of the Albemarle (NC), Chowan Arts Council (NC); publications: Albemarle Neighbor, Wrightsville Beach Magazine, Ceramics monthly, Potter’s Council Calendars; Pocosin instructor Leslie Lepere | Harrington WA Lot #82 Studio artist; collections: Manolides Gallery (WA), Museum of Arts and Design, (NY), Boston art Museum Christopher Hentz | Baton Rouge, LA Lot #38 , (MA) Houston Art Museum (TX); publications: bumbershoot poster, Spokane Professor Emeritus, State University; exhibitions: Philadelphia Museum Symphony poster, 1983; Promotional Flyer for Lincoln County, WA; Pocosin of Art Craft Show (PA), IU Art Gallery, (IN), publications: 500 WEDDING RINGS instructor (Lark), ART JEWELRY TODAY 2, (Schiffer Publishing), CREATIVE STONESET- TING, (Brynmorgan Press); Pocosin instructor Maia Leppo | Pittsburgh, PA Lot #58 Aaron Iaquinto | Asheville, NC Lot #89 Studio artist; exhibitions: Schmuck (Germany), The Craftsman Gallery Studio artist, lead woodworker at The Old Wood Company; exhibitions: Grove- (FL), Maria V. Howard Arts Center (NC), Pocosin student and instructor wood Gallery (NC); Publications: An Appreciation Of Spoons (Norman D. Ste- vens); Pocosin instructor Sara Loch-Test | Denton, TX Lots #56, 65 Studio artist, art technician and instructor at University of North ; exhibi- Beth Ireland | Saint Petersburg, FL Lot #3 tions: East Carolina University, (NC) The Arts Center, (NC), Emerge Arts Center Studio artist, instructor, Haystack (ME), Peters Valley (NJ), Center For Furniture (NC), Worcester Center for Crafts (MA), National Taiwan Craft Research & Craftsmanship (ME); Traveling art/craft project entitled Turning Around America Development Institute; Pocosin student since 2010; Pocosin instructor

52 53 Tim McCreight | Brunswick, MA Lot #84 Annmarie Pomp | Hertford, NC Lot #52 Studio artist, metalsmith, designer, author, and teacher, owner of Brynmorgen Studio artist, instructor, Albemarle Plantation; exhibitions: Perquimans Art Press; publications: The Complete Metalsmith: Professional Edition, Practical League (NC), Chowan Arts Council (NC); Pocosin student and instructor Casting: A Studio Reference, Revised Edition, Design Language, Jewelry: Fun- damentals of Metalsmithing, Metalsmiths Book of Boxes and Lockets; Pocosin Matt Repsher | Santa Fe, NM Lot #78 instructor Studio artist, instructor; exhibitions: Blue Spiral Gallery (NC), The Kiln Gallery (AL); collections: Boise Art Museum; Pocosin resident artist and instructor Barbara McFadyen |Chapel Hill, NC Lot #7 Studio artist, instructor, East Carolina University Italy Intensive; exhibitions: Blue Margie Sawyer | Elizabeth City, NC Lot #51 Line Arts (CA), Creative Metalsmiths (NC), GreenHill (NC), Greenville Museum Studio artist, instructor, College of the Albemarle; exhibitions: Williamsburg of Art (NC), East Carolina University (NC), University of North Texas, Southern Contemporary Center (VA), Little Art Gallery (NC), Arts of the Albermarle (NC); Illinois University Carbondale; collections: Enamel Arts Foundation (Los Ange- collections: SAS Institute (NC), Town of Nags Head Municipal Building (NC); les). publications: The Daily Advance, The Coast, Letterpress Printing on the Vander- cook Proof Press; Pocosin student and instructor Marion Miller | Santa Fe, NM Lot #46 Studio artist, Metalsmith; Pocosin resident Jonathan Seethaler | Payson, UT Lot #99 Studio artist, Pocosin resident artist Barbara Minor | Baton Rouge, LA Lot #23, 88 Studio artist, educator; exhibitions: Contemporary Enamel-International Exhi- Frank Sellers | Edenton NC Lots #5, 60 bition (Turkey), (Italy) and (NC) Ariodante Gallery, (LA) World of Enameling-In- Woodworker, retired engineer, former Pocosin Arts Board Member ternational Exhibition, (Spain) collections: Wustum Museum of Fine Arts (WI), Gulf Coast Museum of Art (FL), Enamel Arts Foundation (CA); publications: 500 Enamel Objects(Lark), The Art of Enameling (Lark), 500 Boxes (Lark); Pocosin Lueta Sellers | Edenton, NC Lot #50 instructor and summer resident artist Ceramic artist, retired chemist, advocate for the North Carolina Association of Educators; Pocosin student Lynn Nash | Elizabeth City, NC Lot #4 Studio artist; exhibitions: Arts of the Albemarle (NC), Chowan Arts Council (NC), Allie Short | Little Rock, AK Lot #70 Pocosin Arts Gallery (NC), Pocosin student Studio Artist; Former Pocosin Arts Resident Artist. Liz Steiner | Greenville, NC Lots # 53, 61, 81 Sharron Parker | Wake Forest, NC Lot #80 Studio artist, adjunct professor, Pitt Community College; exhibitions: Gray Gallery Fiber artist; Exhibitions: Maria V. Howard Art Center (NC), Peninsula Fine Arts East Carolina University; publications: 500 artist Books Vol 2 (Lark); Former Center (VA), Mesa Contemporary Arts Museum (AZ); publications: artistry in Pocosin resident artist; Pocosin instructor Fiber: Wall Art (Schiffer), 500 Felt Objects (Lark), 1000 Artisan Textiles; Pocosin instructor Lynn Taylor | Elizabeth City, NC Lot #48 Studio Artist, Pocosin student Nicole Petrescu | Fenton, MO Lot #43 Studio artist, Gallery Director, adjunct faculty at William Woods University; Exhi- bitions: ArtHouse (MO), William Woods University (MO), Manchester Arts (MO), Susan Thomas | Coral Gables, FL Lot #41 Bluffs Gallery (MO); Pocosin summer resident Studio artist, instructor, Ceramic League of Miami; exhibitions Ogden Museum of Southern Art (LA), Charlie Cummings Gallery (FL), Pocosin Arts School of Fine . Craft Gallery (NC), publications: Miami Design magazine, Clay Times Magazine Feather Phillips | Columbia, NC Lot #62 Studio artist; exhibitions: Dare County Arts Council, (NC); Pocosin Arts former Executive Director

54 55 Linda Tien | Bloomington, IN Lot #27 Studio artist, Program Coordinator, Grunwald Gallery of Art (IN); exhibitions: Fell Gallery (IN), Flex Gallery (IA), The Appalachian Center for Craft (TN); publi- cations: SOIL Arts and Literature, Canvas Creative Arts Magazine; Pocosin summer resident.

Marlene True | Edenton, NC Lot # 87 Studio Artist; collections: Museum of Art & Design (NY), Mint Museum, (NC); Publications; The Fine Art of the Tin Can (Lark), 500 Enamel Pendants (Lark); Pocosin resident, instructor and Executive Director

Anthony Ulinski | Raleigh, NC Lot #15 Studio artist, Dovetail Woodworks founder, workshop instructor; exhibitions: National Humanities Center (NC); Imperial Arts Centre (NC), Artspace, (NC), Pocosin instructor and Board Member

Amanda Nicholas West | Taylors, SC Lots #66, 68 Studio artist, Assistant Professor, Bob Jones University, exhibitions: Art League Gallery (VA), Greenville Museum of Art (NC), Bob Jones University (SC), Green- Hill Center for Art (NC), publications: International Drawing Annual 7 (Manifest), Caraddi (UNGC), Pocosin resident and instructor

Alison Williams | Kill Devil Hills, NC Lot #44 Studio Jeweler; exhibitions: Dare County Arts Council (NC), Splash Pop Up Exhibition (NC) SNAG Annual Student Slide Show (OR); publications: Impact Fashion Show Of Wearable Jewelry and Sculpture (NC), Estuaries a Visual Arts & Literary Review (NC); Pocosin summer resident artist

Jennifer Wells | Certaldo, Italy Lot # 91 Studio artist, instructor, East Carolina University Italy Intensives; exhibitions: Wellington B. Grey Gallery (NC), Fine Art at Baxters (NC); collections: The Enamel Arts Foundation (CA), Racine Art Museum (WI); publications: Hand- outs of the 21st Century, Steel Wire Jewelry; Pocosin former resident artist and instructor

Susan Webster | Deer Isle, ME Lot #72, 73 Studio artist; teaching: Haystack Mountain School of Crafts, Penland School of Crafts, Center for Contemporary Printmaking, Oregon College of Arts and Craft, Manhattan Graphics Center; collections: The University of Maine, Orono, Department of State Collections, Washington, DC; Pocosin instructor

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