
Workshops and Wild Fires
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This episode your hosts have a catch-up on their respective summers and what they’ve been making and doing over the last couple of weeks.
In this epsiode you'll hear:
- David share details of the wild fires that are currently raging in Kelowna, and the Shuswap in Canada - not far from where he is staying.
- That David has been teaching some workshops to adults with learning differences and the two discuss the rewards associated with sharing their skills with others.
- David talk about the challenges of job-hunting in Canada
- That David has also been socializing and networking with Canadian creatives.
- How Ange is gearing up for her local open studios and talks about what she will be showing this year.
- That Ange attended a private view of a textile artist Donna Lynch at Hauser & Wirth Gallery, London.
- That David will be interviewing Dahna @madame.mak_jewellery over the next two episodes
David J Lilly
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Angela Benjamin
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Our makers-to-follow recommendations this week are:
Ange's recommendations is textile artist Donna Lynch @studio_ashay
David's recommendation is the jeweller Thierry Vendome @thierry_vendomme
Join us next time for more insight into our creative processes, latest projects and how 2023 is moving along.
Want to submit a question?
Email your jewellery (or other) questions to: littlegemsonjewellery@gmail.com
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