Maple
Leather Autumn Handbag Trunk Show
Throughout the entire month of September, 2007.
A selection of Maple Leather’s Travel Light Bags, constructed
of tapestry and nylon in sizes from passport case to large carry-ons.
Colorful, attractive, durable, functional, affordable.
Jewelry Trunk Show
Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, October 19, 20, and 21, 2007.
Featuring
the jewelry of Baharal-Gnida, the team of Talya Baharal and Gene
Gnida of Rifton, New York. This jewelry is a wonderful compliment
to Chris Triola knitwear.
“The confluence of Baharal’s strong conceptual and design
sense and Gnida’s creativity with sculptural forms and extensive
technical expertise has impacted their individual as well as collaborative
efforts and their work has evolved into gallery caliber pieces.”
This stunning hand-formed sculptural jewelry is made from sterling
silver, bronze,
and steel. We are honored to have the opportunity to present it
to our community.
For additional information and images, please refer to their website
at
www.baharal-gnida.com.
Fiber
Trunk Show
Saturday, October 20 through Monday, October 29, 2007
Featuring the new Fall Collection of Chris Triola’s knitwear
of 100% machine washable and dryable cotton. Sophisticated separates
designed with a painterly approach and a Japanese aesthetic, these
garments are made for the woman on the go.
Meet Chris Triola on Saturday, October 20 from 10:00 a.m. until
4:00 p.m.—an opportunity to meet a delightful woman who is
pleased to talk about her work.
Wayne Wichern Millinery Trunk Show
Saturday, November 3 through Monday, November 19, 2007
Featuring a collection of gorgeous, saucy handmade felt hats by
Wayne Wichern of Redwood City, California. These are meticulously
created heirloom quality hats with tasteful detailing. Made in jewel-like
colors in many styles, Wayne’s hats truly flatter everyone.
In Full Bloom
Sunday, December 2, 2007 through January 15, 2008
Returning
for the fourth annual winter exhibit encore is master quilter Peg
Szasz, of DeWitt, Michigan with a new collection of appliquéd
quilts.
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