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Victoria Gray Harding
Owner
Runs technique workshops for all off-loom stitches, basic stringing and bead crochet.
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Victoria has been beading since 1994 when she visited a bead artist with a home-based business selling Japanese
seed beads. Since that time she has become proficient in most bead weaving, bead crochet and bead stringing
techniques.
Victoria is a past president of the South Jersey Bead Society and remains very active as the
chair of the society’s annual “Bead Binge” bead show.
Victoria can be reached in the shop most days.
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Harry Harding
Owner
Teaches introduction to looming and introduction to computer based bead pattern design.
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Harry has been beading since 1999 and works primarily with the loom and peyote stitches. He is the designer and author of The Bead Cellar Pattern Designer, the leading pattern design software for the PC.
In addition to his work in the shop, Harry still holds a full-time job as project manager for a Philadelphia technology consulting firm. |
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Sue Carr
Instructor
Specializes in Handcrafted Jewelry and Wire Work Instruction and hosts our Open Wire Studio.
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Sue is a wire work instructor and artist, who lives and creates in South Jersey. She has been teaching locally
in various bead shops for four years, and has had her work in several area specialty stores.
Although she enjoys participating in the many art venues that present themselves in this region, teaching
is uniquely satisfying for her.
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Barbara Hanselman
Instructor
Teaches all facets of clay art.
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Barbara Hanselman started her adventure in clay 15 years ago by taking classes at area art centers and training
with local, nationally recognized clay artists. She is known for her hand built featherweight pots and unorthodox
approach to surface design. Her work has been recognized with awards at two Strictly Functional Pottery Nationals
in Lancaster, PA and three Hopkins House Camden County Impressions Exhibitions, Haddon Township, NJ. Lark Books
chose two of her bowls to appear in their 2003 publication, "500 Bowls" and selected her transfer printed bowl,
“What’s in a Word…” to appear in their 2006 publication, “Image Transfer on Clay.” She has been published in
Ceramics Monthly, Clay Times and Crafts Report. Barbara offers workshops & classes throughout the year at area
art centers.
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