[Glaslyn] Artisan Decisions

teebyrd at earthlink.net teebyrd at earthlink.net
Mon Jul 22 14:14:10 PDT 2002


Never thought of that and its a great idea!
Simple too. I 'm for it.

Service,
Joan and.5


On 22 Jul 2002 at 11:47, Kellie Hardy wrote:

> It seems to me that the third option has not been brought up concerning the
> Artisan competition.  In many A&S events, the competition is open, with a
> special prize for a themed category.  That way you can attract a large number of
> artisans on short notice, but offer a good challenge for those so inclined....
>
> If you all would like to set up this separate category, I would be happy to
> furnish a respectable prize for the winner.
>
> In service,
> Catrin Steppes
>
> > <    >
> >
> > I really love the idea of a theme for an artisan competition.  However,
> > since the ad will not be out until August, I don't think it will give
> > adequate time for artisans to put an entry together with any quality.  Most
> > artisans already have some showable pieces and if we had it as a body of
> > work with a limited number of pieces (say no more than 5), I think we can
> > come up with the adequate amount of space to accommodate the artists.  I
> > feel that 5 pieces should give the judges enough to look at to know the
> > talents of the artist.  Additionally, placing a theme can make it more
> > challenging for the artists and will limit the number to compete.
> >
> > So, my question to you is.....do we want a theme with fewer artists?  Or
> > more artist entrants with a more general display?
> >
>
>
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