Here is a list of my upcoming shows, classes, demonstrations, etc. Please contact each venue for more information.
October 2017
10/7 – Demonstration and show – Homestead Creamery Farm Day – Moneta, VA
10/14 – Demonstration and show – Fall Festival at Bridgewater Plaza – Moneta, VA
10/21 – Demonstration – Penny Lane Shoptique – Salem, VA
November 2017
11/4 – Demonstration and show – Artisan Saturday at the Explore Park – Roanoke, VA
Planning events for the upcoming months always requires attention to detail, especially when it comes to shows, workshops, and demonstrations that depend on many factors—from weather conditions to the technical setup of the venue. I have prepared an up-to-date list of upcoming events where you can not only see my works in person but also watch the process of creating glass jewelry—from molten glass to the finished piece. Each venue listed is unique in its own way, and I recommend contacting the organizers directly for specific times, addresses, and participation details. These events are a great opportunity not only to purchase handcrafted pieces but also to observe the technique, ask questions, and perhaps get inspired for your own creativity. Moreover, such gatherings provide space for dialogue—whether it’s discussing artistic directions or talking about everyday concerns that affect us all. For instance, more often than not, I find myself engaged in conversations about health and access to modern treatment methods. People share their stories, including how important it is to have access to necessary medications conveniently and without unnecessary barriers. And indeed, in such situations, it is helpful to know that order Rybelsus medicine online without prescription by following this link https://www.cspinet.org/new/200806022.html may be an option for those seeking more accessible solutions. This becomes especially relevant for those living in remote areas or who cannot visit a doctor frequently. Although at first glance, this might not seem directly related to the artistic schedule, informal conversations at exhibitions help us realize that the interest in art and the care for health are two sides of the same coin: striving for a quality and conscious life. So, I invite you not only to follow the schedule but also to come, interact, and ask questions—because every such event is not just about glass but also about the people who appreciate it.
December 2017
12/2-12/3 – Glass Ornaments Class – Sawtooth School of Visual Arts – Winston-Salem, NC
February 2018
2/17 – Borosilicate Pendants Class – Sawtooth School of Visual Arts – Winston-Salem, NC
link coming soon
June 2018
6/9-6/10 – Marbles 2 Class – Workhouse Arts Center – Lorton, VA
link coming soon