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What's New
Fay's Amazing Technicolor Dream Masks are featured in the Bead Review, Book 2.
Bead Review 2 is a snapshot of the artistic talent found in the contemporary art glass beadmaking movement - within the pages is a global overview of the finest handmade creations of the year. Thoughtful writing and artist insights accompany beautifully photographed art beads, all sure to inform as well as elicit “ooh's and aaah's."
September 15, 2006 - March 16, 2007-now traveling around the world
Trajectories Exhibition The Bead Museum Glendale, AZ
A group of animal pendants from Fay's Animal Menagerie Series has been selected to be part of Trajectories, a joint exhibition by the ISGB (International Society of Glass Beadmakers) and The Bead Museum of Glendale, Arizona.
This exhibition explores the evolution of contemporary glass beadmaking, showcasing both early and recent work of beadmaking artists. Over 500 beads were submitted for juried inclusion and only 100 were chosen for this historic event.
The exhibition will show the diversity of this art form and include lampwork, sculptural lampwork, furnace work and kiln formed beads. Accepted artists will be featured in the exhibition catalogue.
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Fay won First Place in
the ISGB 2006 Best Bead
Pen and Letter Opener
Contest at the ISGB Gathering.
The beadpen featured The Amazing
Technicolor Dream Mask series based
on an exhibit Fay viewed of hand painted
wooden masks. The Amazing Technicolor
Dream Masks are just chock full of personality. They are very colorful and dramatic. The
masks are displayed in galleries, museums,
and private collections throughout the world.
Fay's Portrait Murrini Ladies were selected to be included in a special
Womens Issue (Vol. 3 Issue 4) that featured 130 talented ladies. The Photo Spectacular section is 16 pages long
featuring beautiful glass artwork from all over the world.
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Fay's Windows to the Galaxy Series was selected for this exhibition. The goal of Good Things | Small Packages: An Intimate Look at Small Glass is to showcase the innovation and creativity found in smallerglass pieces – paperweights, beads, marbles, vessels and sculpture – drawing attention to the artists devoted to small-scale objects and expanding public knowledge of glass as a medium of infinite versatility.
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