STACY LYNN SMITH
Class
POWDER PRINTING
Stacy Lynn Smith

Santa Fe, NM / September 14–16 (CLS121-0001) / Friday–Saturday 9am–5pm / Sunday 10am–1pm / 8 students / $365

Bullseye Resource Center
805 Early Street, Building E
Santa Fe, NM 87505

REGISTRATION REQUIRED
Contact Bullseye Resource Center Santa Fe to register.

"Explore the powder printing method developed by Stacy Lynn Smith to create imagery and texture in kiln-glass. This technique uses traditional screen-printing methods, but replaces ink and paper with glass and heat. As a student, you will learn the basics of powder printing, including image preparation, design possibilities and firing options through various hands-on projects, demonstrations and examples. No prerequisites."

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Artist Talk
ARTIST TALK: STACY LYNN SMITH • SPECIAL EVENT
Stacy Lynn Smith

Thursday, September 13 (EVS730-0001)
5:30pm–6:30pm

Bullseye Resource Center
805 Early Street, Building E
Santa Fe, New Mexico.

FREE ADMISSION
RESERVATION REQUIRED
Contact Bullseye Glass Santa Fe by September 12

"Join artist Stacy Lynn Smith as she demonstrates her powder printing technique, which involves pressing dry glass powders through a prepared silkscreen to create images in kiln-glass with rich textures and colors that can't be achieved with traditional printing methods. Smith will also share images of her work."
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Class
POWDER PRINTING
Stacy Lynn Smith

Bay Area / Stacy Lynn Smith / August 2–4 (CLB121-0001) / Thursday–Friday 9am–5pm, Saturday 10am–1pm / 8 students / $365

Bullseye Resource Center
4514 Hollis Street
Emeryville CA 94608

REGISTRATION REQUIRED
Contact Bullseye Glass Bay Area to register.

"Explore the powder printing method developed by Stacy Lynn Smith to create imagery and texture in kiln-glass. This technique uses traditional screen-printing methods, but replaces ink and paper with glass and heat. As a student, you will learn the basics of powder printing, including image preparation, design possibilities and firing options through various hands-on projects, demonstrations and examples. No prerequisites."

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Artist Talk
ARTIST TALK: STACY LYNN SMITH • SPECIAL EVENT
Stacy Lynn Smith

Wednesday, August 1 (EVB730-0001)
6pm-7pm

Bullseye Glass Resource Center Bay Area
4514 Hollis Street
Emeryville, California

FREE ADMISSION
RESERVATION REQUIRED
Contact Bullseye Glass Bay Area by July 31.

"Join artist Stacy Lynn Smith as she demonstrates her powder printing technique, which involves pressing dry glass powders through a prepared silkscreen to create images in kiln-glass with rich textures and colors that can't be achieved with traditional printing methods. Smith will also share images of her work."
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Class
COLLECTED IMAGES AND POWDER PRINTING
Stacy Lynn Smith

Portland, OR / July 19–23 (CL0217-0002) / Thursday–Sunday 9am–5pm / Monday 10am–1pm / 8 students / $600


Bullseye Resource Center
3610 SE 21st Ave.
Portland OR 97202

REGISTRATION REQUIRED
Contact Bullseye Resource Center Portland to register.

"Explore the powder printing method developed by Stacy Lynn Smith to create imagery and texture in kiln-glass. This technique uses traditional screen printing methods, but replaces ink and paper with glass and heat. Students will learn image preparation, design possibilities and firing options through various hands-on projects, demonstrations and examples. Building on this foundation, Smith will lead an exploration of her creative process, sharing her methodology by taking the class into the field to gather visual information from around Portland. Much as in Smith’s own work, the collected ephemera will ultimately be used to create a final project. Prerequisite: Basic glass cutting skills."

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Artist Talk
ARTIST TALK: STACY LYNN SMITH • SPECIAL EVENT
Stacy Lynn Smith

Sunday, June 3, 2012 (EV0730-0002)
2-4pm

Bullseye Resource Center
3610 SE 21st Ave.
Portland OR 97202

FREE ADMISSION
RESERVATION REQUIRED
Contact Bullseye Glass by June 2

"Join artist Stacy Lynn Smith as she demonstrates her powder printing technique, which involves pressing dry glass powders through a prepared silkscreen to create images in kiln-glass with rich textures and colors that can't be achieved with traditional printing methods. Smith will also share images of her work."

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Class
COLLECTED IMAGES AND POWDER PRINTING
Stacy Lynn Smith

Portland, OR / April 5–9 (CL0217-0001) / Thursday–Sunday 9am–5pm / Monday 10am–1pm / 8 students / $600

Bullseye Resource Center
3610 SE 21st Ave.
Portland OR 97202

REGISTRATION REQUIRED
Contact Bullseye Resource Center Portland to register.

"Explore the powder printing method developed by Stacy Lynn Smith to create imagery and texture in kiln-glass. This technique uses traditional screen printing methods, but replaces ink and paper with glass and heat. Students will learn image preparation, design possibilities and firing options through various hands-on projects, demonstrations and examples. Building on this foundation, Smith will lead an exploration of her creative process, sharing her methodology by taking the class into the field to gather visual information from around Portland. Much as in Smith’s own work, the collected ephemera will ultimately be used to create a final project. Prerequisite: Basic glass cutting skills."

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Event
Disjecta 5th Annual Art Auction - Vestibule 1st Annual Art Auction

Please join us in support of Portland's finest contemporary artists and Disjecta.

More information: Disjecta Auction

When:
Saturday, November 12
Doors: 7:00
Live Auction: 8:30

Where:
Disjecta
8371 N Interstate Map

Cost:
$20 in advance / $30 at door (21+)

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Artist Talk
ARTIST TALK: STACY LYNN SMITH • SPECIAL EVENT
Stacy Lynn Smith

Sunday, October 16, 2011 (EV0730-0001)
2-4pm

Bullseye Resource Center
3610 SE 21st Ave.
Portland OR 97202

FREE ADMISSION
RESERVATION REQUIRED
Contact Bullseye Glass by October 15

"Join artist Stacy Lynn Smith as she describes her works in paper and kiln-glass. Smith will demonstrate the dry screenprinting technique she uses in her studio practice, which involves traditional screenprinting methods, replacing ink with powdered glass and heat."

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Exhibition

Art Santa Fe
Bullseye Gallery

When: Friday, July 8 at 10:00am - July 10 at 6:00pm

Where: Santa Fe Convention Center
201 W. Marcy
Santa Fe, NM

Bullseye is pleased to exhibit work by artists Silvia Levenson, Jessica Loughlin, Nathan Sandberg, Ted Sawyer and Stacy Lynn Smith at the eleventh annual Art Santa Fe in New Mexico.

VIP PREVIEW: Wednesday, July 7, 2011, 5:00 - 8:00 PM


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Exhibition
inFORM group show

Where:
Bullseye Gallery
300 NW 13th Avenue
Portland, OR 97209 USA

When:
Opening Reception: Wednesday, February 2, 5:30pm - 7:30pm
February 2 - April 9, 2011

Click here for details.

Artists:
Avika Bhansali
Heike Brachlow
Joseph Harrington
Ruth Oliphant
Stacy Lynn Smith
Abi Spring

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Exhibition
Accumulate Installation

Where:
The Vestibule located inside Disjecta
8371 N. Interstate
Portland, OR 97217

When:
Opening Reception: November 19, 6-10pm
November 19 - December 19, 2010

Gallery Hours: Thursday - Sunday noon-5pm
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Exhibition
Working Glass 2010 Group Show

Location:
Bullseye Glass Resource Center
3610 SE 21st Ave
Portland, OR 97202

When:
November 1 - December 31

Gallery Hours:
Monday-Friday 10am-6pm, Saturday 10am-5pm, Sunday noon-5pm
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Blog Review

Lani McGregor, co-president of Bullseye Glass Co. and director of the Bullseye Gallery recently commented on this website in her blog:

To BE or Not To BE: Near and Dear