About Me
Monday, December 19, 2011
Monday, December 12, 2011
MADE shop closes....
Hello to all of our friends & customers!
We would like to let you know our exciting news and our plans for the future.
We were offered a teaching position by the UGA (University of Georgia) studies abroad program in Cortona, Tuscany, Italy. We will be teaching the Metals part of the program and are very excited about the opportunity. The whole family will be moving to this old Etruscan Hilltop city in January and look forward to the experience of a lifetime. We will not be returning until the summer.
This of course means certain changes on the home front. We will be closing MADE shop and Studio after the Holidays and look forward to exploring new opportunities that have presented themselves upon our return.
So, if you would like to pop in one last time to wish us luck and for us to have the chance to say good-bye; now is the time!
For Holiday Shoppers, we are extending our hours and will be open everyday until we close (Dec. 24th) and are offering a 20% discount on all MADE Studio jewelry and sculpture, as well as discounts on lots of design pieces.
Thanks to all our customers. It's been a blast!
Dave & Tess
MADE shop
Information About the UGA Studies Abroad Program in Cortona
Tuesday, June 21, 2011
We will be at Makers Market this Week!
Hello -
We are doing Makers Market this week opening on Thursday and continuing until Sunday.
It is at the Socrates Sculpture park. If you are close or far and want to come it is free Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
More info HERE!
And some of my latest creations.
Friday, June 10, 2011
Who does not like Alexander Calder?
Wednesday, June 1, 2011
Saturday, May 28, 2011
Shawn Ireland Pottery Rocks!
Shawn is having a great show at AKAR in Iowa City - Check it out-
DAVE
Ireland, Shawn | North Carolina
I make pots with food, flowers and candles in mind. I choose to make these pots with a foundation in folk tradition. For me, this involves using a var
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I make pots with food, flowers and candles in mind. I choose to make these pots with a foundation in folk tradition. For me, this involves using a var
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Wednesday, March 30, 2011
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