Jewelry
139

Marilyn Arnold Palley
$650365

Kate Wait What
$50366

Kate Wait What
$65367

Kate Wait What
$65371

Enamellyse
$100372

Enamellyse
$100567

Black Raya by Paz Sandoval
$475568

Bomba Signet by Paz Sandoval
$575570

Caduceus II by Paz Sandoval
$700572

Wood Earrings by Paz Sandoval
$325573

Lagrimas by Paz Sandoval
$575574

Triangulo by Paz Sandoval
$580575

Black Bud by Paz Sandoval
$675576

Bud Earrings by Paz Sandoval
$700577

Roca Earrings by Paz Sandoval
$675579

Spinning by Paz Sandoval
$1975580

Wood Cuff by Paz Sandoval
$375581

Wood Cuff by Paz Sandoval
$375582

Wood Cuff by Paz Sandoval
$400604

Cosmos by JW x AM
$88605

Frozen Landscape by JW x AM
$108606

Frozen Landscape II by JW x AM
$68609

Man in the Moon by JW x AM
$148610

Man in the Moon II by JW x AM
$88611

Moon Vortex by JW x AM
$118614

Reflektor Ring by JW x AM
$108617

Winter Sky Ring by JW x AM
$108619

Golden Arrowhead by JW x AM
$68620

Moon Glow Bottle by JW x AM
$88623

Sedona Vortex by JW x AM
$118624

Verdant Paddles by JW x AM
$108625

Verdant Vortex by JW x AM
$108626

Violet Cosmos by JW x AM
$88627

Life on Mars II by JW x AM
$98629

Violet Vortex by JW x AM
$118630

Necklace by Kara Hetz Jewelry
$1380631

Endless by Kara Hetz Jewelry
$725633

GoldChain by Kara Hetz Jewelry
$1850634

Pirouette by Kara Hetz Jewelry
$1210635

Gold Stud by Kara Hetz Jewelry
$510636

Tiny Hoop by Kara Hetz Jewelry
$125638

Bangle L by Kara Hetz Jewelry
$150639

Bangle S by Kara Hetz Jewelry
$150640

Quartz by Kara Hetz Jewelry
$400641

Moon by Kara Hetz Jewelry
$280700

Black Chain by Kate Wait What
$130Kate Wait What
Black Dainty Chain Necklace
Borosilicate glass with gold link clasp
1mm diameter
Artist Statement
My work explores themes of memory, relationships, loss, grief, and longing. I grew up living in constant transience, attempting to avoid formal foster care placement. Coming into adulthood made me question my upbringing and it's effect on my adult persona.
My work utilizes glass to evoke the fragile nature of stability and the ghost-like quality of memory. I am interested in the dichotomy of having the desire for the stability that I lacked growing up, while simultaneously seeking out the continuation of the uncertainty that became so familiar. Trauma can affect the brain by leaving a haze over your past, leaving holes in what you remember. This process has empowered me to take back an element of control by processing my memories, and therefore, gaining a better understanding of myself. Through the repetitive process of making glass, my body is able to relax into a meditative state, allowing my mind to process grief and trauma. By finding peace in my past, I am able to achieve ataraxia and move forward.
Artist Bio
Kate Crankshaw was born in the Pinelands of New Jersey and currently resides in Philadelphia with her 2 small dogs, 2 cats, and pet pigeon. She is skilled in both flameworking and hot glass, making work utilizing both processes. Her work explores ideas of memory, longing, and relationships. She has previously held internships at Wheaton Arts & Cultural Center, as well as Vetro Vero Studios. Kate has received multiple awards & scholarships, including the Kimmel Scholarship for excellence in Craft and the Brian Effron Pilchuck Glass School Scholarship to attend a workshop at Pilchuck Glass School in Stanwood, WA. She has also received a gallery pick from Wexler Gallery for her piece "Home, Springtime" while featured in the Art Unleashed exhibition. In addition to her art practice, she designs and makes jewelry and home decor, as well as fabricating work in glass for both designers and artists. Kate holds a BFA in Craft + Material Studies, with a focus in glass, from the University of the Arts (2019) and an MFA in Craft/Material Studies with a focus in glass from Virginia Commonwealth University (2023).
Donated By The Artist
https://www.katecrankshaw.com/
701

Chain by Kate Wait What
$65Kate Wait What
Carnelian Chain Earrings
14k gold-filled ear hooks, borosilicate glass
Artist Statement
My work explores themes of memory, relationships, loss, grief, and longing. I grew up living in constant transience, attempting to avoid formal foster care placement. Coming into adulthood made me question my upbringing and it's effect on my adult persona.
My work utilizes glass to evoke the fragile nature of stability and the ghost-like quality of memory. I am interested in the dichotomy of having the desire for the stability that I lacked growing up, while simultaneously seeking out the continuation of the uncertainty that became so familiar. Trauma can affect the brain by leaving a haze over your past, leaving holes in what you remember. This process has empowered me to take back an element of control by processing my memories, and therefore, gaining a better understanding of myself. Through the repetitive process of making glass, my body is able to relax into a meditative state, allowing my mind to process grief and trauma. By finding peace in my past, I am able to achieve ataraxia and move forward.
Artist Bio
Kate Crankshaw was born in the Pinelands of New Jersey and currently resides in Philadelphia with her 2 small dogs, 2 cats, and pet pigeon. She is skilled in both flameworking and hot glass, making work utilizing both processes. Her work explores ideas of memory, longing, and relationships. She has previously held internships at Wheaton Arts & Cultural Center, as well as Vetro Vero Studios. Kate has received multiple awards & scholarships, including the Kimmel Scholarship for excellence in Craft and the Brian Effron Pilchuck Glass School Scholarship to attend a workshop at Pilchuck Glass School in Stanwood, WA. She has also received a gallery pick from Wexler Gallery for her piece "Home, Springtime" while featured in the Art Unleashed exhibition. In addition to her art practice, she designs and makes jewelry and home decor, as well as fabricating work in glass for both designers and artists. Kate holds a BFA in Craft + Material Studies, with a focus in glass, from the University of the Arts (2019) and an MFA in Craft/Material Studies with a focus in glass from Virginia Commonwealth University (2023).
Donated By The Artist
https://www.katecrankshaw.com/
702

Clear&Grey by Kate Wait What
$130Kate Wait What
Clear & Gray Dainty Necklace
Borosilicate glass with gold link clasp
1mm diameter
Artist Statement
My work explores themes of memory, relationships, loss, grief, and longing. I grew up living in constant transience, attempting to avoid formal foster care placement. Coming into adulthood made me question my upbringing and it's effect on my adult persona.
My work utilizes glass to evoke the fragile nature of stability and the ghost-like quality of memory. I am interested in the dichotomy of having the desire for the stability that I lacked growing up, while simultaneously seeking out the continuation of the uncertainty that became so familiar. Trauma can affect the brain by leaving a haze over your past, leaving holes in what you remember. This process has empowered me to take back an element of control by processing my memories, and therefore, gaining a better understanding of myself. Through the repetitive process of making glass, my body is able to relax into a meditative state, allowing my mind to process grief and trauma. By finding peace in my past, I am able to achieve ataraxia and move forward.
Artist Bio
Kate Crankshaw was born in the Pinelands of New Jersey and currently resides in Philadelphia with her 2 small dogs, 2 cats, and pet pigeon. She is skilled in both flameworking and hot glass, making work utilizing both processes. Her work explores ideas of memory, longing, and relationships. She has previously held internships at Wheaton Arts & Cultural Center, as well as Vetro Vero Studios. Kate has received multiple awards & scholarships, including the Kimmel Scholarship for excellence in Craft and the Brian Effron Pilchuck Glass School Scholarship to attend a workshop at Pilchuck Glass School in Stanwood, WA. She has also received a gallery pick from Wexler Gallery for her piece "Home, Springtime" while featured in the Art Unleashed exhibition. In addition to her art practice, she designs and makes jewelry and home decor, as well as fabricating work in glass for both designers and artists. Kate holds a BFA in Craft + Material Studies, with a focus in glass, from the University of the Arts (2019) and an MFA in Craft/Material Studies with a focus in glass from Virginia Commonwealth University (2023).
Donated By The Artist
https://www.katecrankshaw.com/
704

Jade Chain by Kate Wait What
$135Kate Wait What
Jade Dainty Chain Necklace
Borosilicate glass with gold link clasp
1mm diameter
Artist Statement
My work explores themes of memory, relationships, loss, grief, and longing. I grew up living in constant transience, attempting to avoid formal foster care placement. Coming into adulthood made me question my upbringing and it's effect on my adult persona.
My work utilizes glass to evoke the fragile nature of stability and the ghost-like quality of memory. I am interested in the dichotomy of having the desire for the stability that I lacked growing up, while simultaneously seeking out the continuation of the uncertainty that became so familiar. Trauma can affect the brain by leaving a haze over your past, leaving holes in what you remember. This process has empowered me to take back an element of control by processing my memories, and therefore, gaining a better understanding of myself. Through the repetitive process of making glass, my body is able to relax into a meditative state, allowing my mind to process grief and trauma. By finding peace in my past, I am able to achieve ataraxia and move forward.
Artist Bio
Kate Crankshaw was born in the Pinelands of New Jersey and currently resides in Philadelphia with her 2 small dogs, 2 cats, and pet pigeon. She is skilled in both flameworking and hot glass, making work utilizing both processes. Her work explores ideas of memory, longing, and relationships. She has previously held internships at Wheaton Arts & Cultural Center, as well as Vetro Vero Studios. Kate has received multiple awards & scholarships, including the Kimmel Scholarship for excellence in Craft and the Brian Effron Pilchuck Glass School Scholarship to attend a workshop at Pilchuck Glass School in Stanwood, WA. She has also received a gallery pick from Wexler Gallery for her piece "Home, Springtime" while featured in the Art Unleashed exhibition. In addition to her art practice, she designs and makes jewelry and home decor, as well as fabricating work in glass for both designers and artists. Kate holds a BFA in Craft + Material Studies, with a focus in glass, from the University of the Arts (2019) and an MFA in Craft/Material Studies with a focus in glass from Virginia Commonwealth University (2023).
Donated By The Artist
https://www.katecrankshaw.com/
707

Pear Chain by Kate Wait What
$65Kate Wait What
Sweet Pear Chain Earrings
Gold filled ear hooks, borosilicate glass
Artist Statement
My work explores themes of memory, relationships, loss, grief, and longing. I grew up living in constant transience, attempting to avoid formal foster care placement. Coming into adulthood made me question my upbringing and it's effect on my adult persona.
My work utilizes glass to evoke the fragile nature of stability and the ghost-like quality of memory. I am interested in the dichotomy of having the desire for the stability that I lacked growing up, while simultaneously seeking out the continuation of the uncertainty that became so familiar. Trauma can affect the brain by leaving a haze over your past, leaving holes in what you remember. This process has empowered me to take back an element of control by processing my memories, and therefore, gaining a better understanding of myself. Through the repetitive process of making glass, my body is able to relax into a meditative state, allowing my mind to process grief and trauma. By finding peace in my past, I am able to achieve ataraxia and move forward.
Artist Bio
Kate Crankshaw was born in the Pinelands of New Jersey and currently resides in Philadelphia with her 2 small dogs, 2 cats, and pet pigeon. She is skilled in both flameworking and hot glass, making work utilizing both processes. Her work explores ideas of memory, longing, and relationships. She has previously held internships at Wheaton Arts & Cultural Center, as well as Vetro Vero Studios. Kate has received multiple awards & scholarships, including the Kimmel Scholarship for excellence in Craft and the Brian Effron Pilchuck Glass School Scholarship to attend a workshop at Pilchuck Glass School in Stanwood, WA. She has also received a gallery pick from Wexler Gallery for her piece "Home, Springtime" while featured in the Art Unleashed exhibition. In addition to her art practice, she designs and makes jewelry and home decor, as well as fabricating work in glass for both designers and artists. Kate holds a BFA in Craft + Material Studies, with a focus in glass, from the University of the Arts (2019) and an MFA in Craft/Material Studies with a focus in glass from Virginia Commonwealth University (2023).
Donated By The Artist
https://www.katecrankshaw.com/
716

Bolo Pendant by Lisa Vershbow
$300717

Bolo Necklace by Lisa Vershbow
$300719

Half Circle by Lisa Vershbow
$100721

Wrap Bangle by Lisa Vershbow
$300723

Rock Pattern by Lisa Vershbow
$350725

Oval Loop by Lisa Vershbow
$80726

Baby Pin by Tshatshke Jewelry
$40736

Milena Cuff by Opus V Jewelry
$120737

Opie Ring by Opus V Jewelry
$170738

Levi by Opus V Jewelry
$470881

Fleur Studs by Kara Hetz
$150883

Marquis Hex by Kara Hetz
$320884

Hollow Oh by Kara Hetz
$580886

SN 1/2 Circle by Lisa Vershbow
$100887

Printed Wood by Lisa Vershbow
$120889

Silver Tubes by Lisa Vershbow
$120890

Recuerdos Ring by Paz Sandoval
$475891
