One of the cool things about the Houston Center for Contemporary Crafts is their artist in residence program. Lat year we spent a lot of time talking to the artists and I neglected to take any pictures, so this year I made sure that I did. They were all charming and very willing to talk about their work. There was another artist that we missed because she must have been out to lunch.
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Julie Gabriel and her handmade purses, mostly leather. |
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Wen-Dan Lin who made extruded clay structures. |
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Younha Jung, who was too shy to pose for me, made wearable modern jewelry. |
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Gary Schott, who made mechanical motion toys and structures. |
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