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April 8, 2019
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A huge thank you to Arkansas Life for featuring hand lettered quotes to create by from six contributors to Women Make Arkansas: Conversations with 50 Creatives! What a perfect way to share these women's wisdom. Check out the full issue here.

Tags Arkansas Life Magazine, Women Make Arkansas: Conversations with 50 Creatives, Garbo Hearne, Janis F. Kearney, Crystal C. Mercer, Dawn Holder, Paula Martin, Stacy Bowers
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Women Makers of Arkansas, Interview #1: Ceramicist Dawn Holder

June 29, 2018
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After a rough start to the day realizing that my digital camera was broken, Et Alia intern Victoria Mays came to the rescue . . . ends up we both have the same Nikons, could interchange lenses, and were off and away on our road trip to Clarkesville, AR, to meet and visit with 2017 Delta Award winning ceramicist, Dawn Holder in her studio at the University of the Ozarks.   

We got right to the heart of everything as Dawn shared her two current projects with us as she prepares for their exhibitions. First, we toured and talked in her studio home at University of the Ozarks and then headed to her home studio. She sent us home filled with excitement for her upcoming exhibits, a deeper understanding of how hard she works for her art, and with hands full of plants to root back in Little Rock.

Look forward to learning more about Dawn's current projects, her advice to emerging creatives, and how she sometimes tricks herself into the hard work that it takes to be an artist in the Women Makers of Arkansas book project, forthcoming Spring 2019 from Et Alia Press. 

A huge thank you to Dawn for opening her studio and home to us and for getting this project started with thoughts of strength, fragility, and radiance. 

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In the video below, hear Dawn speak about her porcelain glass projects. and look forward to hearing about her current work in the Women Makers of Arkansas book project, forthcoming Spring 2019 from Et Alia Press. 

Tags Dawn Holder, Ceramics, Arkansas Artists, Women Makers of Arkansas, Art Studio, University of the Ozarks, Arkansas Arts Center, Delta Award

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