August 1, 2013
July 2013 · Lark Jewelry and Beading
Ray Hemachandra and Chunghi Choo
Sterling Publishing
ISBN 978-1-4547-0352-5
Carole Grisham’s art jewelry – “Creamsicle (page 54) and “Butter Cream” (page 362) – are included in Sterling Publishings newly released “Showcase 500 Art Necklaces”. Photographs of more than 500 pieces of jewelry from 475 artists are showcased in this extraordinary international collection juried by renowwned artist and F. Wendell Miller Distinguished Professor of Art, University of Iowa, Chunghi Choo. Hiyama Studios is proud to be included in this collection.
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July 26, 2013
www.bellevuearts.org/fair/award_winners.html Carole Grisham’s work was selected for the Bellevue Arts Museum 2013 Carol Duke Artist Award of Excellence sponsored by Tiffany and Company. The award was presented to Carole at the BAM ArtsFair in July 2013. Photo courtesy of Bellevue Art Museum; http://www.bellevuearts.org/fair/award_winners.html
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December 27, 2010
Puget Sound Business Journal
“Early in December, a trunk show of handmade purses from Hiyama Studios’ Oba Project attracted many customers. The Oba Project, billed as “high fashion meets high purpose,” is a collaboration of 40 women, ranging in age from 20 somethings to one who is 99 years old. They all knit, sew and create felted materials that make up Oba Project handbags, totes and clutches.”…
To read the entire story visit: http://www.bizjournals.com/seattle/blog/2010/12/new-bags-benefit-local-charities.html
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December 15, 2010
International Examiner
“On Dec. 3, a store in downtown Seattle opened for business – the business of giving. At the Sandy Lew Clothing and Accessories store (1401 First Avenue), a trunk show for a cause had dozens of women of all ages “oohing” and “aahing” to specially hand-woven purses. The trunk show coordinators are from the Oba Project – a collaborative effort of nearly 40 multi-generational volunteers ages 25 – 99 years-old, donating their time and skills to produce “hand-fabricated” accessories for sale, with 100 percent of the proceeds gong to charity.”…
To read the entire story visit: http://www.iexaminer.org/new/high-fashion-meets-high-purpose
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