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Author: Rachel Carren

I cannot remember a time in my life that I wasn't interested in looking at art, talking about art and the making of art. In 1990 I earned a Phd in art history at the University of Maryland. My first experiences with polymer clay were in 1992, but I consider my real work with the medium to date from 1999.

Polymer and Prints

By Rachel Carren Posted on February 5, 2010 Posted in Exhibitons and Shows

If you are in the Philadelphia area this month, don't miss the Ford/Forlano show at Snyderman-Works Gallery. 

Gone (Ice) Fishing….

By Rachel Carren Posted on January 14, 2010 Posted in Exhibitons and Shows

Cynthia Toops, Beetlerama, 2009, neckpiece, polymer, upholstery cord While I'm hibernating for the rest of January and February… here's some new images to keep you amused.  These two works by Cynthia Toops are

Polymer SNAGed

By Rachel Carren Posted on January 8, 2010 Posted in Publications

Ford/Forlano neckpiece detail Here's another sign that polymer continues to gain prominence in the established craft arena.

10 Polymer Works Among Niche Finalists

By Rachel Carren Posted on January 1, 2010 Posted in Awards

Louise Fischer Cozzi, Necklace Belt II, 2008 Niche Magazine has announced the finalists for their 2010 Niche Awards. In addition to 4 in the polymer category, 6 other polymer works are among this year's finalist.

Masters’ Book on the Horizon

By Rachel Carren Posted on December 18, 2009 Posted in Publications

Before this tax year ends, please don't forget to make your contribution to the RAM Polymer Collection. Cynthia Toops, Dust If You Must, 2008 Lark Books is adding to its Masters series with a new title called Masters: Polymer Clay …

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