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Meet Our Sponsor:  Rio Grande and PMC®

Meet Our Sponsor: Rio Grande and PMC®

How Collaboration Shaped PMC® The first time Jaime Padilla, Rio Grande employee and AMCAW director, used precious metal clay (PMC®) she thought, “It’s magical. This clay turns into metal!” The story behind this mythic medium is one of engineers and...
It’s been a big, big year!

It’s been a big, big year!

Annual report for 2019 from Paula McDowell, President As we enter 2020, I want to thank each of you for making 2019 an amazing first full year for AMCAW. As we entered the year, we were a fledgling organization still trying to put committees together. We quickly grew...
Sea & Sky Challenge Winner – People’s Choice

Sea & Sky Challenge Winner – People’s Choice

Kim Rumberger Winner, People’s Choice Award Kim Rumberger’s winning piece, Freedom of Expression, is a silver keepsake box, inspired by a quote from John F. Kennedy:  “If art is to nourish the roots of our culture, society must set the artist free to follow his vision...
Sea and Sky Challenge Winner – Jewelry

Sea and Sky Challenge Winner – Jewelry

Liz Sabol Winner, Jewelry Category Liz Sabol’s winning piece, The Man in the Moon pendant, was designed as part of a celestial series of pendants that she’s in the process of producing by die-striking.  “I made the metal clay version as a prototype,” says Liz.  “Only...
Sea and Sky Challenge Winner – Non Jewelry

Sea and Sky Challenge Winner – Non Jewelry

Brett Apthorp Winner, Non-Jewelry Category Brett Apthorp says always been inspired by the sea.  “I live on the small island of Nantucket, 30 miles off the coast of Massachusetts, so the ocean has a big impact on my everyday life,” explains Brett. “This challenge fits...
Meet Cool Tools, Gold Sponsor of AMCAW

Meet Cool Tools, Gold Sponsor of AMCAW

Did you know Cool Tools was actually created by metal clay artists? Alan Rein, owner, tells how he and his wife became inspired to create the company. “My wife Mardel, who was a jeweler, and I took an introductory class in metal clay in 2002 when it was still very new...