I fell in love with glass
I grew up making art and craft projects with an artistic mother. We sewed, did copper enamel, macramé, batik, felt crafts, blown eggs and many more types of crafts. In 1971, I took my first glass class and fell in love with glass. I have made hot glass ( blowing ), warm glass ( fusing ), and cold glass ( stained glass) and have continued to learn more about glass each year. I have fun making glass and hope that you enjoy owning what I make.
Each piece is one of a kind, but if you see something you like, I can often make a similar piece in other colors or styles.
About Curtis Fest
Curtis Fest returns to William Curtis Park on Sunday, Aug. 27. More than 60 artisans are expected to show their work at the 11th annual event, which will take place from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the north end of the park under the beautiful tree canopy. Curtis Fest has become a Sacramento favorite, and many premier artists have joined the lineup this year.
This free, public event includes food from award winning chef Keith Breedlove of the Culinerdy Cruzer food truck along with delicious street tacos from the Turnt Up food truck. John Merriman, Dianna and the Cherry Kings and the Ranell Carpenter Band will perform.
An expanded petting zoo returns this year as well as the climbing station, and the children’s fairy. Curtis Fest will be followed by Music in the Park from 6-8 p.m.