56 Artists in the Exhibition at Florida CraftArt and Grandfather Clock Wins Best of Show.
Florida CraftArt presents:
Members’ Show: Contemporary Craft at its Finest
Exhibition Dates: March 17 to April 29, 2023
Members’ Show: Contemporary Craft at its Finest is a juried exhibition of original art showcasing the best of handcrafted work by Florida CraftArt members. Fifty-six artists from Florida to North Carolina created 98 pieces from intricate jewelry to glass sculptures.
“The first Members’ Show was held in 1951,” says Florida CraftArt’s Board Chair Tyler Jones. “This exhibition showcases fine craft artist members from around the country with outstanding works in ceramics, fiber, glass, jewelry, metal, mixed media, and sculpture.”
Programming for the exhibition includes a community conversation on mental health at 2 p.m. on April 2, with Julie Rocco of the organization What I Would Have Missed. During the Second Saturday ArtWalk, people can watch master artist Jennifer Rosseter demonstrate ceramic sgraffito techniques. On April 19 at 5:30 p.m., exhibition artists will talk about their work, philosophy, and processes. All the events are free and open to the public.
The exhibition was judged by Elizabeth Brincklow, an arts leader and visionary in her work with artists, arts organizations, venues, and government, including serving as the Arts Consultant for the City of Dunedin.
At the opening and awards presentation on Zoom, Ms. Brincklow said, “Looking at the beauty of the work in the show makes me incredibly proud to be part of the Florida arts community. I’d also like to recognize the beautiful layout of the show by Gallery Manager Julia Collver, who has thoughtfully placed each work of art.”
Best of Show was awarded to Joyce Curvin of Palm Harbor for “Grandpa’s Garden, ” a repurposed grandfather clock embellished with fanciful mixed media.
First Place went to Tampa, Florida, artist Lee Kroetsch for “Ruffles Dress,” who created it from silk fabric, fiber, and merino wool.
Nancy Cutler of Lutz, Florida, received Second Place for an imaginative work she fashioned from dried botanicals on a repurposed shoe.
Third Place was awarded to Larry and Karen Burden of Beverly Hills, Florida, for a multi-drawer jewelry box made with Peruvian walnut, curly maple, and a brass hinge.
Honorable mentions were given to Adrienne Gaskell, Janna Kennedy, Candace Knapp, Richard Logan, Alice Pickett Lewis, Emily Stehle, and Dawn Waters.
Tallahassee artist Lesley Nolan received the Director’s Award for “Tea with Grandma in the Rose Garden,” a charming sculpture made from white stoneware and underglazes.
The exhibition was made possible with sponsorship from Jones & Dunn Legacy Group Premier Sotheby’s International Realty. The show runs through April 29, when the People’s Choice Award will be presented. People can vote for their favorite work of art in the Florida CraftArt Exhibition Gallery. Docent tours are available upon request. Florida CraftArt has published a book on the show with images and biographies of the artists. It is available on www.FloridaCraftArt.org.
CUTLINES
Joyce Curvin was awarded Best of Show for “Grandpa’s Garden.”
Tampa artist Lee Kroetsch won First Place for “Ruffles Dress,” created from silk fabric, fiber, and merino wool.
Third Place was awarded to Larry and Karen Burden of Beverly Hills, Florida, for a multi-drawer jewelry box made with Peruvian walnut, curly maple, and a brass hinge.
Clearwater artist Emily Stehle won an honorable mention for “Ms. Red, AKA The Red Monster,” a massive six-foot wall hanging she wove from recycled materials.
Florida CraftArt Members’ Show with the sculpture on the left, called “Tea with Grandma in the Rose Garden” by Leslie Nolan of Tallahassee, Florida. It won the Director’s Award.
Florida CraftArt Gallery Manager Julia Collver in the Members’ Show exhibition that she installed.
Tallahassee artist Lesley Nolan received the Director’s Award for “Tea with Grandma in the Rose Garden,” a charming sculpture made from white stoneware and underglazes.
ARTISTS IN THE 2023 FLORIDA CRAFTART MEMBERS’ SHOW
Bobbi Baugh, Deland, Florida
Jorie Berman, Tampa, Florida
Larry and Karen Burden, Beverly Hills, Florida
Patricia Burrows, St. Petersburg, Florida
Sarah Butz, St. Petersburg, Florida
Joan Carew, Coral Springs, Florida
Bill Carlie, St. Petersburg, Florida
Pamela Carman, Palm Beach Gardens, Florida
Kimberli Cummings, Tampa, Florida
Joyce Curvin, Palm Harbor, Florida
Nancy Cutler, Lutz, Florida
Tom Davis, St. Petersburg, Florida
Barbara DeMaire, Gulfport, Florida
Alicia Diem, St. Petersburg, Florida
Joyce Eaton Brady, Mount Dora, Florida
Melissa Fair, Tampa, Florida
Judy Freeman, Land O'Lakes, Florida
Eric Folsom, Gulfport, Florida
Adrienne Gaskell, St. Petersburg, Florida
Sandra Giannantonio, Gulfport, Florida
Jeff Goble, Lithia, Florida
Gary Greer, Safety Harbor, Florida
Larry Hasiak, Tarpon Springs, Florida
Lonni Hopkins, Tampa, Florida
Alan Johnson, St. Petersburg, Florida
Anna Jonsdottir, Lutz, Florida
Janna Kennedy, St. Petersburg, Florida
Candace Knapp, Brandon, Florida
Leeann Kroetsch, Tampa, Florida
Shaw J. Lane, Dunnellon, Florida
Nancy Lauby, Dunedin, Florida
Jill Lindsay, Port Charlotte, Florida
Richard Logan, Clearwater, Florida
Diane Lublinski, Pembroke Pines, Florida
Julia Macek, Ruskin, Florida
Teresa Mandala, St. Petersburg, Florida
Kathleen McCabe, Marion, North Carolina
Elizabeth Neily, Gulfport, Florida
Leslie Nolan, Tallahassee, Florida
Susan Peloubet, Lutz, Florida
Alice Pickett Lewis, Gulfport, Florida
Nick Reale, St. Petersburg, Florida
Ari Robinson, St. Petersburg, Florida
Jennifer Rosseter, St. Petersburg, Florida
Nadine Saitlin, Boca Raton, Florida
Maria Saraceno, St. Petersburg, Florida
Kathryn Adele Schumacher, University Park, Florida
Ellen Simon, Parrish, Florida
Emily Stehle, Clearwater, Florida
Matthew Szidik, St. Petersburg, Florida
Kim Tatalick, St. Petersburg, Florida
Dawn Waters, Gulfport, Florida
Barbara Williams, Ruskin, Florida
Craig Wood, St. Petersburg, Florida
Jane Youngman, St. Petersburg, Florida