Young Artist Grant
Young Artist Grant
Study with Karen-Lisa Forbes to learn Cavandoli Knotting to make different types of intricate and interesting jewelry and wall hangings.
Sandra Roman: retired art teacher, author; Laura Grisamore: photographer; Jill Johnson: author; Mary Therese: visual artist, fiber artist; Susan Olin: musician; Laura Dropps: visual artist; Becky Colebank: author; Corryn Trask: musician.
Sandra Roman: retired art teacher, author; Laura Grisamore: photographer; Jill Johnson: author; Mary Therese: visual artist, fiber artist; Natalie Grossfield: vocalist, theater artist; Becky Colebank: author; Corryn Trask: musician.
ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage
My goals are to learn the fiber arts skill of Cavandoli Knotting (which is new to me) I would like to learn an art form that is tangible, and portable and be taken anywhere and worked on anytime. My goal is also to be able to make something beautiful out of something simple. I believe Cavandoli Knotting is an art form that I will be able to teach others after I learn it. Mentor or Instructor of lessons, camp, class, or workshop will evaluate the student artist and report back to R2AC.
In the grant application, I essentially said that I wanted to learn a craft that was new to me, portable, something I could work on any time, and something simple that I could make beautiful. I would say that I was definitely able to accomplish all these things. I was able to do Cavandoli knotting from my home or on road trips. I learned to make simple strings into complex jewelry and wall art. After completing all my lessons, I made a goal of making more Cavandoli art and possibly selling it.