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Junco Sato Pollack - Works
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Mandala of Hope, Audience Interactive Wall Art. Click here to open the DVD: Mandala of Hope. Interview with Mel Van Dusen at the opening reception at the San Jose Museum of Quilts and Textiles. Stitched Mandala, Kinhin Series 謹頻. CLICK HERE TO OPEN A SLIDESHOW OF THE STITCHED MANDALA SERIES. Series will open in new window). Interview with Mel Van Dusen at the opening reception at the San Jose Museum of Quilts and Textiles. The stitched mandala, Kinhin Series explores the various manifestations of the sta...
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Junco Sato Pollack - Activities
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Kudzu Workshops for Summer 2014:. July 25-27. August 22-24, Sept 26-28. Kudzu Fiber Processing and Weaving Kuzu-fu. At Junco's Studio Muso-an, Lakemont, North Georgia. CLICK HERE FOR THE REGISTRATION FORM. Date and Time: Last Friday, Saturday and Sunday, July through September, 9:30 am-4:00 pm. Location: Muso-an Studio, 67 whetrock Lane, Lakemont, GA 30552. Workshop Facilitator: Junco Sato Pollack www.juncosatopollack.com. Cost: $250 per person for 3-day workshop. Sign up: junco@JuncoSatoPollack.com.
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Junco Sato Pollack - CV 2012
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11 Polo Dr., NE Atlanta, Ga. 30309. MFA, Textile Design, School for American Crafts, College of Fine and Applied Arts, Rochester Institute of Technology, Rochester, NY. Musée des Arts Décoratifs, studied with Marie Ann Quette, French Decorative Arts, Paris, France. Kyoto Fiber Polytechnic University, studied sericulture, reeling process, spinning, and weaving of silk, Kyoto, Japan. B A English Linguistics and Literature, Aoyama Gakuin University, Tokyo, Japan. GRANTS, FELLOWSHIPS, AWARDS, AND HONORS.
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Utilize Part 1 | Kiki Brown Bear
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Glimpses of my life. Elissa and I have been working on a project for the last few weeks we’re just wrapping up now. We’re calling the project Utilize. Since I’m about to sum up the past 15 or so weeks, I’m going to have to do this in installments. However, Kudzu is a super awesome, beneficial. Plant too. Its edible (full of nutrients – something like 24% protein) and has uses medicinally. It can be processed into an ethanol. Jay Gamble, Alix Bowman and her Goat Patrol. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Fill in...