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"A picture is worth a thousand words"
Because our artists are very spread out, we wanted to create a place that they can share photos of their events, such as shows,
special occasions, or just things that might be of interest to fellow artists (as well as our web audience).
Members, if you have some pics you'd like to share, send them in a ".jpg" or ".gif" format (and no larger than a 350MB).
The ".gif" format is a way to get your file size smaller without loosing image quality. There are several
programs that can convert your files to GIFs, such as Photoshop and many others. To email, send to:
"scrapbook@cherokeeartistsassociation.org"
Please allow no more than 10 images per gallery and/or event. (for the time being)
'2007
2nd Annual Cherokee Holiday Art Show & Sale photos (PAGE 1)
2nd Annual Cherokee Holiday Art Show & Sale photos (PAGE 2)
Basketry Demonstration by Gunter Anderson
Gunter's excellent demonstration of making Cherokee baskets had us all believing we could make beautiful baskets too. She made it looks so easy! Big Wado Gunter!
Compassion Capital Conference attended by Mary Adair, Mary & Dan Horsechief, Sharon Irla
This was a great conference, not only for the useful info provided by our recent Grantors (the Compassion Capital people),
but also because grant recipients (and their children) were provided 5-star accommodations and wonderful food for 2 1/2 days.
Robert Lewis - Cherokee story telling at June CAA meeting
Robert's delivery of Cherokee tales captivate his audience of CAA members, masterfully weaving them into his story as active participants.
It was unanimously agreed that our June meeting was the most fun. He will always have a standing invitation to share with us his stories.
'2006
Honeysuckle Harvesting and Preparation - instruction provided by Mary Adair
Fall of 2007 - Mary Adair and Dan Horsechief demonstrate to Ken Foster and Sharon Irla how to harvest and prepare honeysuckle vines
for basket weaving. (Note: this is not an online tutorial - yet)
Aug '08 Meeting with Copyright Attorney
'2005
Gadugi Artists' public art installation for Chattanooga's 21st Century Waterfront project.
Several events surround this project, which are set up in multiple albums to allow easy navigation.
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