Caro-Gray Bosca and Mary Hughes of Hughes-Bosca 18K in Gloucester showed their jewelry.
CRAFTBOSTON HOLIDAY SHOW 2012
Guests attended The Cyclorama at The Boston Center for the Arts for The Society of Arts and Crafts’ Craftboston Holiday show, where they spoke with artists and craftmakers and purchased their work.
Artist Mike Libby showed off his work and posed with a sculpture that he had sold hours before.
Caro-Gray Bosca and Mary Hughes of Hughes-Bosca 18K in Gloucester showed their jewelry.
Jim Rosenau of This Into That posed with his work, functional items made from books.
Deb Kracht of Arthead Studio created these items, which she calls “reTweets,” combining her art with humorous 140-character-or-less messages found on Twitter.
Robin L. Bergman of Robin Originals, right, discussed her work with Craftboston attendees Barb Madrid of Braintree and and Kevin Hannon of Roslindale.
Christensen’s “Box Turtle Box,” with a piece entitled “Waiting For An Ark” in the background.
Gay Smith of Gertrude Graham Smith Pottery, a company she named after her grandmother, displayed her work at Craftboston.
Mirela Baric of Brandon, Vt.’s Swan & Stone Millinery, left, helped Nancy Hughes of Winthrop try on her hats.
Laurel Ford, left, of Rowley, purchased black pearl earrings from Maureen Banner, center, of Michael & Maureen Banner Silversmiths, with her friend Cheryl Brolin, right, of Randolph.
Jeffrey Brown, left, Curator of Exhibitions and Collections for the Fuller Craft Museum, views the designs of Paula Garbarino, a furniture maker from Medford.
