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Executive Director, Shelburne Craft School. I am delighted to help lead Shelburne Craft School and be part of the beauty and joy created by such an incredible community of artists.
I have held widely varying Non Profit leadership positions throughout my career and serving, small, magical communities has been a heartbeat of my life's work. I hold a BA and an MA in history and an EdD in Educational Leadership and Policy Studies.
Throughout my life I have enjoyed creative pursuits and delight in the notion of working and creating in this community. At Shelburne Craft School I am most proud of our partnerships with Champlain Housing trust that resulted in the creation of an art space at Harbor Place. Additionally our Weaving Your Story program brings me great joy. Finally our community partnerships with South Burlington Vet Center, Shelburne Farms, Shelburne Museum and Age Well make this work meaningful.
I live in Shelburne with my husband, Ben, who is an artist, our daughter, Rosie, who is six.
I have been a fiber artist for more than 4 decades - weaving, knitting, sewing, dyeing, quilting - along with a variety of other arts/crafts. I want to learn everything. But, Science pays the bills.
I'm a retired musician who now has more time to pursue other interests, such as my longtime love of weaving.
Serial Craft, mostly in fiber. I love a workshop to try out a new craft, leave with a completed item, and learn if a new passion is born.
I am a weaver who loves time on my loom to create pieces for friends and family and for myself. I've always been attracted to fiber arts of all kinds and enjoy exploring and learning new ways to create with fiber.
Jodie is a felt artist focusing on colorful, wearable art and the 3d form. She began her felting journey in 2014 when she saw a needle felting demonstration. Intrigued and wanting to learn more, she took a wet felting continuing education class at Rhode Island School of Design and was hooked. Jodie primarily wet and nuno felts with resists to create hats, purses, and vessels. Her creations are often eclectic in nature. She loves to play with texture and color.
I am a ceramics student. I am also a knitter and like DIY projects.
A spinner, weaver, and haphazard sewist who while retired still can’t find the time to do all the creative projects I wish to explore.
Al Harder-Hyde
Vergennes, VT
· Fiber · Knit/Felt/Stitch/Crochet
Long time knitter! Active in Addison County's Spinning Guild. I moved to Vermont to be closer to family in 2020. I currently live in Vergennes with my partner, 4 cats and an eight year old Chihuahua.
I am a Vermonter