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Victoria Altepeter: March 2010
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Tuesday, March 23, 2010. 2010 Artist in Residence Exhibition. Has been busy. check out the video he made of our exhibition! It shows a little from each of us. I'll be posting pictures of the exhibition soon. Things have been a little hectic for me, I've been running around the south visiting places and showing work. I can't wait to share a bit of what I've been doing very soon! Until then, please enjoy the show! 2010 Arrowmont Artists in Residence Exhibition. Labels: 2010 artist in residence exhibition.
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Victoria Altepeter: April 2010
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Friday, April 16, 2010. Its been a long time since I have witnessed spring in a green area, having been living out west for a while. check out some of the luscious blooms, all right here on the Arrowmont campus:. I hope everyone is enjoying a beautiful spring! Wednesday, April 14, 2010. Making time for etsy. With all the leftovers from Winter Park, it is about time I get things rolling into my online shop. In Etsy. Here is a sampling of the goodies available, all torch fired enamel:. Monday, April 5, 2010.
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Victoria Altepeter: February 2010
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Sunday, February 28, 2010. Its the little things. From firescale to ice crystals, patina to powdered glass. I've been busy at work and amused by the smaller, spontaneous happenings. in the studio and out:. Thursday, February 18, 2010. Images of the ReFined:Back to Basics. The show was juried by Lisa Gralnick. Was included, as was my instructor Tedd McDonah. And fellow grad Lauren McAdams. Refined: back to basics. Friday, February 12, 2010. On Wednesday, Kent. In between Gatlinburg and Murfreesboro, there...
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Victoria Altepeter: November 2010
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Monday, November 22, 2010. Small Metals, Big Ideas. Check out what the ASU graduate students and faculty are up to on this video about the exhibition. Small Metals, Big Ideas. Showing until November 28th at the Night Gallery in the Tempe Marketplace. Grads, faculty and alumni have work on display. While all the metalwork was created at the ASU metals shop, it is incredibly diverse! Stop by and check it out, or watch the video, which aired on Phoenix' PBS station:. Small Metals, Big Ideas. Back in the Day.
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Victoria Altepeter: October 2010
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Saturday, October 2, 2010. The work ranges all craft media. I am bummed I'm not able to see it in person! A big thank you to Karlota Contreras-Koterbay for organizing and installing the exhibition! I am delighted to be a part of it. Some of the work I sent away included a tea infuser, a wall piece, a selection of brooches and a selection of a small series of wall pieces:. Labels: Appalachian Center for Craft. Arrowmont school of arts and crafts. Crafting Contemporary Art: Studio Craft in Appalachia.
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Victoria Altepeter: February 2011
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Monday, February 28, 2011. To Yuma and Back. Ok, its been a while. and no, i have not been in yuma this whole time! Teaching here at nau keeps me more than busy, and in the studio working less and less. those to-do lists just get longer and longer, and time shorter. I attended the yuma symposium. Giving a post lecture demonstration of powder coating. My student matagi sorensen. And i at the student show. Lute's famous "especial" mmmmm. Lute's casino- where the pin swap and lots of fun happens.
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Victoria Altepeter: Small Metals, Big Ideas
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Monday, November 22, 2010. Small Metals, Big Ideas. Check out what the ASU graduate students and faculty are up to on this video about the exhibition. Small Metals, Big Ideas. Showing until November 28th at the Night Gallery in the Tempe Marketplace. Grads, faculty and alumni have work on display. While all the metalwork was created at the ASU metals shop, it is incredibly diverse! Stop by and check it out, or watch the video, which aired on Phoenix' PBS station:. Small Metals, Big Ideas. Back in the Day.
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Victoria Altepeter: First Annual World Champion Belt Buckle Competition
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Tuesday, April 3, 2012. First Annual World Champion Belt Buckle Competition. There is so much to catch up on. But for now, some eye candy: check out the beautiful buckles in this exhibition put together by Bryan Petersen and Richard Helzer: The First Annual World Champion Belt Buckle Competition. Finally, an exhibition on BUCKLES! First annual world champion belt buckle competition. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Back in the Day. Arizona State University in Tempe.
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Victoria Altepeter: NAU Students
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Monday, March 28, 2011. For the first time, I have been teaching full time. I'm instructing at Northern Arizona University in Flagstaff, and loving it! Workign on my own pieces has taken a major back seat. It rarely happens these days! We have been covering marriage of metals, hollowforming, hydraulic press forming and embossing, enameling, a variety of casting techniques and much more. Here is a small sampling of some of my students work here at the mountain campus:. Check out the Metals Club Blog.