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Adornments Watch

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The Factory At Franklin

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March Art Happenings

Thursday, February 11th, 2010

Despite the winter weather the Arts in Middle Tennessee carry on.  Here’s a short list of Art Events coming soon to a location near you!

In Williamson County:

Currently Showing on Grid Row at the Factory at Franklin – Prism Art League Exhibit – works of the Students of Melanie Jackson, Franklin Artist

Encore! - Applications due March 5, 2010 – See article below for more information

Art Up Close and Personal - Monday, March 8, 2010  6 – 8:00 pm   Williamson County Public Library – Bets Ramsey, Fiber Artist

South of the Border - Bets Ramsey

Brown Bag Lunch – Friday, March 12, 2010 11 – 1:00 pm   Williamson County Public Library – Angela M. Hillstrom, Primitive Doll Artist  bring a bag lunch and enjoy!

New Event! Southgate Studio and Fine Art -  Artist Reception – Friday March 5, 2010   6 – 8:00 pm – Upstairs at the Factory at Franklin

Featuring new works by Dawn Whitelaw, Jody Thompson, Pat Thompson, Lori Putnam, Catherine McMuray, Paula Frizbe and Jim Frazier.  Introducing Jean Gauld-Jaeger, Brenda Siegal, Ed Routon and Cynthia Vowell

In Nashville:

Art Crawl - Saturday, March 6, 2010 6 -10:00 pm – Downtown Nashville, TN  – Click on the link to view a map of downtown Nashville participating galleries and shuttle information.

Encore!

The Arts Council of Williamson County(ACWC) and  Steinway Piano Gallery of Nashville are collaborating on a joint fundraiser to benefit the Arts Council’s  arts education program and the Steinway Society of Nashville.  Encore! is inviting artists to take unusable piano parts and turn them into art.  The piano parts are being donated by Samick Music Corporation, a manufacturer of musical instruments.  The completed artwork will be juried by the Encore! Committee  to determine which pieces will be auctioned off in the silent auction and which in the live auction.  The artist will determine the beginning sale price of work to be auctioned and will receive 20% of the final price with the remaining 80% going to ACWC and the Steinway Society.  If any work is not sold it will be returned to the artist.  For more information about this project and a complete list of rules and deadlines please visit the ACWC website (click on the button below).

Encore! Call for Entries Linl

Meet Tom Turnbull, potter

Monday, January 25th, 2010

Tom in his studio

Tom Turnbull is a Nashville potter who loves working in porcelain.  Here is an interview we did with him about his work.

“There is nothing in a pottery studio that I don’t love doing.” Tom Turnbull

A – Tell us a little bit about yourself.

-) 58 yrs. old.  married, two step-sons, 2 grandchildren, another on the way

A – What motivates you to create?

-) to quote Chuck Close “inspiration is for amateurs.  An artist gets up and goes to work.”  I don’t wait for inspiration or the creative spark.  There’s way too much that needs to be done.

A – What is it about ceramics that draws you as opposed to other art forms?

-) There are a number of things-
time- we know ceramic will last at 10,000 years.  No doubt a lot, lot longer.  I have no need for a tombstone when I pass.  My work will mark my life.

-) the feel & flexibility of clay.  I love how it feels & moves.

A – What makes your work unique in your eyes?

-) glaze- I’m painting with glass.  The chemistry, the intuitive nature of glaze, the unknown when I open a kiln.

Small Square Plate

Small Square Plate wtih tree

A – Why porcelain?

-)I have a deep reverence for clay & porcelain is the purest type of clay.  I’ll often wash my hands before working with clay.  Porcelain is also a better substrate for my glazes.

A – How did you learn your craft?

-) most of what ability I have I credit to hard work.  The one, maybe only innate skill I have is that I have a very good sense of form.  That comes naturally to me & I don’t know why I have it.

-) My father worked in a ceramic materials business before I was born.  He started his own ceramic supply business when I was 8 years old & I grew up in the business.  I also served an apprenticeship as a potter.

A  – Did you always want to be an artist?

-) No I didn’t always want to be a potter, but I knew that I wanted to be a potter in the later part of my life and I will be a potter for the rest of my days.  Not to be morbid at all, but I hope to die working.

Round Plate

Round Dinner Plate

A – What’s your favorite thing to make?

-) There is nothing in a pottery studio that I don’t love doing.  I guess if I had to choose, it would be bowls.  Or maybe vases, or 2D wall pieces, or covered jars.

A – aside from pottery, what are your interests?

-) Tai Chi & running & walking for exercise.  I love being around my family.

A – Where do you see yourself in 20 years?

-) 20 years from now? making pottery.

A – Where can people find your work?

-) people can find my work at Adornments in Franklin

Introducing: The Watch

Monday, January 4th, 2010

Welcome to the new face of Adornments Watch!

At Adornments we’re always looking for new ways to improve our customer service. With the new year, we decided to give our blog a make over!  So we are dedicating ourselves to providing you, loyal readers, with regular posts on a wide variety of topics. Everything from information about what’s happening in the Nashville art scene,  tips on what to look for when purchasing great gem stones, amazing DIY projects, hot fashion trends, to advice from professionals on how to plan your dream wedding!

And we are relying on you to tell us what we’re missing!!

So if there’s something you want to read more about (don’t be shy!), let us know!  And as an added incentive – all our readers who visit our new blog and leave a comment will be entered into a drawing for a free giftcard to Starbucks!!

And of course, don’t forget to stop by and visit us at our store, in the Factory at Franklin, near historic downtown Franklin!

Mention our new blog and get 10% off any item in store throughout 2010!

And we're finally open!!

Thursday, August 20th, 2009

Lest you start to think that we’ve abandoned you all or succumbed to laziness due to our recent lack of postage…let me reassure you that we have not forgotten our loyal blog followers!! We’ve merely been trapped under heavy piles of lumber behind buckets of paint.. But we’re finally free again!!! So we invite you to view our journey from upstairs at the Factory at Franklin to our shiny, new location just off the commons area- DOWNSTAIRS (yes, still at the Factory)!! 

So, just in case you for some unknown reason were unable to visit us previously, this is what the shop used to look like..

Our old store upstairs at the Factory at Franklin

Our old store upstairs at the Factory at Franklin

And this is what the new space looked like before its magical transformation into Adornments-land.
The new space!
Of course, this just wouldn’t do!  It all had to go! :)
Women at Work!

Women at Work!

Nothing says construction like a girl posing with a ladder in front of a shop covered in brown paper.
Laura painting our cityscape

Laura painting our cityscape

The first thing to go- the black wall!
The painting crew!

The painting crew!

Thankfully our families were willing to chip in to help us out!! Thanks everyone!!!
So, finally, after much painting, constructing, organizing, etc… Voila!
Our new gallery!

Our new gallery!

We are now open for business! Please stop by and visit us at the Factory!