Seminars
Lectures
n
Demos
Events
Glassblowing
Flameworking
Pate de verre
Kiln Casting
Furnace Casting
Beadmaking
Engraving
Kiln Forming
Cold Working
Intensive one- and two-week
summer and winter sessions.
Weekly classes, weekend
workshops, and one-day
sessions during spring
and fall.
Scholarships and Residency
Programs.
One Museum Way • Corning, NY 14830
607.974.6467 tel • 607.974.6370 fax • TheStudio@cmog.org
• I I -month residencies
for the pre-professional
artist
• monthly stipend
• private studio
• campus housing
• paid teaching
opportunities
• exhibition space
• application deadline:
February I.20I0
>4r r c w / v io n t
school of
arts and
crafts
556 Parkway
Gatlinburg.TN
info@arrowmont.org
(
865
)
436-5860
Hipplea Form
, Ben strear
Contact CODA:
870-746-5159
info@codacraft.org
www.codacraft.org
SAVANNAH 2010
Establishing a clear identity is a critical step toward success-
fully promoting your organization to grow, expand services,
and attract members, customers and funders.
•Challenges and Creative Solutions in the Current Economy
• New Media and Technologies
•The Savannah Story features the synergies between SCAD,
the city and historical preservation
• Post-conference tour of Georgia's Coast featuring the
Kunda Geechee Cultural Center, performances & the Saltwa-
ter Geechee Enterprise crafts on Sapelo Island.
Craft Organization Development Association (CODA) annual
international leadership conference provides opportunities
to network, learn successful strategies, best practices and
gain valuable insights into the newest ideas and projects
created by some of the most forward thinking leaders of
craft organizations.
Conference Host:
Georgia Made Georgia Grown LLC
Sponsors:
Appalachian Regional Commission
American Craft Council,
The Crafts Report and Handmade at
New York International Gift Pair,
Assisting:
Savannah College Art & Design (SCAD)
City of Savannah Dept Cultural Affairs
www.freedowns.net & www.journal-plaiza.net