Don"t forget to call store for more information!!
Phone: 623-930-7395
Feel free to call me if you have any questions.
Phone: 602-595-3779
Saturdays. August 16, September 20, October 11, November 15, 2008
Sundays. August 24, September 28, October 26, November 23, 2008
Tuesday. August 5, September 9, October 7, November 4, 2008
Open Enrollment: Come any time between 10:00am to 4:00pm.
Workshop for all levels: Netting, Tubes, Right-Angle Weave.
Come and work for an hour or two or even spend a day in my workshop.
1. Choose a sample from my works and I will give you the pattern and explain it in details.
2. I can help you finish your projects, work with pictures from a magazine that you find interesting or create a design especially for you.
3. I will help you design a piece of jewelry to decorate that special dress, hat or outfit.
4. Bring your beads and I help you to make a special project that will be unique and reflect your personality.
5. Look my galleries, make print liked bead-works and send to me link of this work before my workshop, come to my lessons and we will necessarily make something more interesting.
I will have more samples on the day of the workshop.
The Bead Museum is located in the heart of downtown Glendale, a city just west of Phoenix, Arizona, USA
Museum Location:
5754 W Glenn Dr.
Glendale, AZ 85301
623-931-2737
623-930-8561
Beads - A global language of human connection.
Throughout human history, beads have been a means of expressing both personal and religious sensibilities as well as status and social association, and have been used for protection or as talismans, and as currency. The Bead Museum tells the story of this global history of beads that goes as far back as 30,000 B.C.E.
This unique museum was founded in 1984 by Gabrielle Liese and houses an international collection of over 100,000 beads and beaded artifacts. The museum features permanent and changing exhibitions, and education and outreach programs of lectures, tours, and classes for the visitor.
The Museum Store sells a wide range of publications on beads and related subjects, as well as beads and supplies for the beadworker, and specialist beads for the collector.
The Bead Museum promotes an international historical and contemporary permanent collection of beads, beadwork, and beaded artifacts through regular exhibitions of the collection it holds in trust.
Exhibitions provide a cultural and educational resource, foster research, interpretation and awareness of beads and bead-related culture, and showcase the work of bead makers and artists who use beads.
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