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Jan Smith

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New Work/Studio Views

Preview of work for NW Passages Show

 Posted on May 10, 2018

Am excited to share a preview of the work that will be in the NW Passages Exhibition at Alchemy Jewelers, Portland OR. May 3rd – May 31, Tues-Sat 11-6, Sun 12-5.  SNAG MADE Portland 2018 Gallery Crawl Reception Thursday, May 24th,  5:00 pm – 8:00 pm.

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working on some pieces for an upcoming exhibition

 Posted on January 1, 2018

Its been a busy fall and winter as I work towards an upcoming exhibition at Facere Jewelry Art Gallery in Seattle scheduled for February.  Here’s a little peek at what I’ve been working on

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Work in the Studio

 Posted on July 22, 2017

I am fascinated with the translucent qualities of acrylic and plastic materials. I am having fun exploring them for the upcoming VMAA exhibition call, the theme is Light. http://light.vancouvermetalarts.com  I’ll be posting more on this so stay tuned.

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“Intelligent Making”: a workshop with Lori Talcott

 Posted on February 1, 2017

In November 2016 I was excited to take a master class with Lori Talcott at Pratt Fine Arts Centre in Seattle.  The class was called “Intelligent Making”, in Lori’s class description she stated the “workshop aims to develop the skills artists need to align and articulate the many aspects of their studio practice”. We were fortunate to have Maria Phillips join us as a guest instructor as Lori and Maria made for an exceptional teaching team.  As stated in Lori’s class outline we “investigated research strategies to assist in identifying our interests and locate our work both in a cultural and historical context.   Various modes of writing were employed to generate, develop and articulate ideas with a goal to bypass art speak and cliches and concentrate on the aspects that make the work personal and idiosyncratic”.   In the workshop, Lori facilitated discussions of the assigned readings, directed exercises, and conducted both group and one on one discussions about our work.  Lori’s questions and directions provided me with new ways of approaching and thinking about my work.   As a result of this challenging but immensely supportive and enriching workshop, I am consuming different essays and writings and looking at different work in order to understand the context of my own work.   I am giving more consideration to the language, and images I use and asking myself why I am taking the approach I am.  My goal is a coherent body of unique work reflecting my interests.  Thank you, Lori Talcott, Maria Phillips, and Pratt for this excellent class and thanks to Amelia Milner for these photographs.

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Goals for 2017

 Posted on January 5, 2017

As this new year begins I look back at 2016 New Years 2016, lucky to have spent it in one of the special places in the world…Tofino.  2016 was an intense, exciting year..beginning with this wonderful holiday with friends, a number of exhibitions, a residency and travel in NS, fabulous workshops..more on those workshops in future posts.  Which brings me to my goal for 2106. to post more regularly on my news page during this coming year.  Happy New Year..thanks for following on my journey.

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