
Session Materials and When to Expect Them
There have been several questions about when session materials will be emailed to attendees. Here is what we know.
There have been several questions about when session materials will be emailed to attendees. Here is what we know.
As an award-winning artist, international instructor and author of “Patterns in Polymer: Imprint & Accent Bead Techniques”, Julie’s work has been featured in a variety of print publications as well as Beads, Baubles & Jewels TV.
We’re revealing three more today, from Barb Fajardo, Barbara McGuire, and Julie Picarello. Registration Deadline Extended Registration will be kept open until July 25. Only four spaces remain. We will maintain a waitlist if the event sells out. Register at this link.
Approximately 15 years ago, Elise Winters and Rachel Carren started what they fondly called, The Polymer Project. Its aim was to place polymer art in museums and preserve the history of the medium.
One of the many qualities of polymer clay, that attracted me to this material, is its versatility and the ability to imitate other materials or objects. As a multimedia artist at heart I found polymer clay to be one of my go to materials exactly for that reason. These qualities are extremely intriguing, not only…
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Since the PAS Team announced our seven presenters and the schedule, we’ve fielded many questions. Here are the most frequently asked questions and the answers.
The start of the Polymer Art Summit (PAS) is just 3 weeks away, and while a lot of people have used Zoom, there are some form whom the PAS event will be their first exposure to online polymer education. We wanted to give you a few tips and tricks to get you started with confidence.
How could spending two days immersed in mokume-themed creativity and learning possibly be any better? Hmm…how about with the added fun of some fabulous door prizes?