Events

Holiday Gifty Art Sale 2008

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Hot for the Holidays!

Shopping at the mall was never like this!

Support local artists and community arts education for youth and adults while you get your last minute shopping done at the Bay Area’s most unusual holiday celebration.

Whatever holiday you celebrate, spark it up with a visit to The Crucible’s Holiday Gifty celebration. Shop for unique and affordable gifts created by over 60 Bay Area artisans, and experience the excitement of our 56,000 sq. ft. studio, where furnaces roar and sparks fly.

• Handmade jewelry, glass creations, sculpture, clothing, ceramics and more
• Family friendly fire performers and the Von Stilt family with their flamedeer
• Demonstrations of glass blowing, metal casting, and blacksmithing from 11AM to 3PM
• Santa arrives at 1PM
• Prize drawing at 3PM each day; grand prize drawing Sunday
• Refreshments and holiday treats
• Learn about classes and workshops that will ignite your own creativity!

Performances by:
The Von Stilt Family
Prescott Circus Clowns

 

Check us out on ABC 7 News!

2008 Gifty Vendors
Ceramics:
T1 Ezme Designs
B25 Moriah Hart
B10 Susan Boggiano
B27 VAM Pottery

Clothing/Accessories:
B11 AC Clothing and Bags
T10 Alpaca by Karim
B20 Asian Accents
T16 Carolyn Yugo
B18 Celestial: Leather and Suede Clothing
B24 Daphne Ruff
B22 Dandy Brand
B29 Field Day Wearables
B19 Fiftyseven-thirtythree
T25 Jurnecka Creations
B26 Like Minded People
B2 Lucky Space Monkey
B3 Mani Padma
T30 Recession Clothing
T7 SuperSugarRayRay
B13 Violet Star Creations

Glass:
T2 360 Fusion Glass
T19 April Zilber
T6 DaVidRo
T8/T9 Fireworks Glass Studio
T14 Meri Page Design
B1 McKeever Studios
T34 Nightside Studios

Jewelry:
T33 19 Moons
T36 Aimee Golant
T20 Alma Flores
B4 The Art of Cheriel Jensen
T17 Back Porch Clay Works
B23 Baja Nights Jewelry
B16 Beadzilla / Crafts by Redvelvet
T40 Beebalalou / GewGaw Design
T29 Cara London Vintage Re Craft Jewelry
T38 Charmed Jewelry
B30 Colleen Mauer Designs
T4 Daria Salus Jewelry
T36 David Casella
T26 Elizabeth Wells Oppenheim Jewelry
T31 Found Treasures
T13 Gail Splaver
B9 Heart’s Desire Jewelry
T27 Heidi Tarver
B14 JP Design & Collection
B12 Just ‘Cause Custom Jewelry
T32 Kushlani Hall
T24 Monica Schmid / Regine Pfanz
T3 Nouveau Motley
T11 Paula Chan Design Studio
B5 Shaya Durbin
B17 Silver Productions
T28 Tiffany Berger Designs
T12 Twilight
B15 WELL & Pretty Fun / Rx Designers
Wood:
B8 Brad Adams
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Newsletter Dec 08

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Class Highlights
Last Chance for Fall Classes
Holiday Taster Workshops
Winter Schedule is Here!

Hot New Classes for Winter
Events
Holiday Gifty Art Sale & Open House
10th Anniversary Fire Ballet Fundraiser

The Crucible Recommends
The Crucible Holiday Gift Guide
Plasma Nation – Float Gallery
Celebrating Craftwomen
Girls Welding Reception

Faculty Focus
Tara Murray – Glass Flameworking

Ways to Give the Gift of Art
eScrip
eBay Giving Works Program

Join The Crucible Community
Call for Instructors
Volunteering

CLASS HIGHLIGHTS
Last Chance for Fall Classes

Calling all fire eaters – here’s a chance to refine your skill and learn new performance techniques from Kristina Cañizares, founder of The Nekyia and veteran performer of many legendary Crucible shows.  Fire Eating & Beyond intensive workshop runs December 13-14th.

Learn the ceramic Art of Raku at a weekend intensive workshop December 6-7th.  Bring in your own completed bisque fired pieces and find out how to use organic materials and fire to create incredible surface textures using this exciting process.


Raku Fired Ceramic Piece
by artist Kathleen Fernald

 


Get a taste of fire at our Holiday Taster Workshops

Where else can you learn a specialized skill and create a unique piece of art in just three hours? There are still some slots available, but register now to be sure you get into the class you want. Workshops run December 6-7th and would make a great early holiday gift or get you started on making gifts of your own.  Choose morning or afternoon classes in blacksmithing, sand casting, glass fusing or flameworking, jewelry making, and resin casting.

{Click Here to Learn More}


 

Winter Class Schedule – Hot off the press!

Crucible Members can register now for classes; open registration begins November 25th. If you haven’t received your schedule in the mail, look for it at your favorite pick-up spots around the Bay Area or download a copy here.

CHECK OUT THESE HOT NEW CLASSES!

Five new classes have been added this winter:

CERAMICS

Creative Clay Exploration for Parent & Child (3-5 Years)
Feb 11- Apr 1 | Wednesdays | 3 – 4PM | with Tachina Rudman
Enjoy this special time together as you gently explore the world of clay using art and fun simple movements.

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Newsletter Nov 08

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Class Highlights
Family Fun Weekend
Fun Fall Classes

Holiday Taster Workshops
Youth Programs
Youth Weekend Intensives
Girls Welding
Bike Frame Alteration

Events
Holiday Gifty Art Sale & Open House
10th Anniversary Fire Ballet

Crucible News
Arts Funding Saved
Must-See TV

The Crucible Recommends
The Perfect Holiday Gift
Radical Jewelry Makeover Exhibition
E-Scrip

Faculty Focus
Warren – Glass Cold Working

Join The Crucible Community
Call for Instructors
Volunteering

CLASS HIGHLIGHTS
The last Family Fun Weekend of the year is
November 22nd & 23rd.
Several of these beginning intensive classes remain where you and a family member can learn something new and for making gifts of your own.   Remember, when you sign up together, one family member receives discounted tuition.

Glass Flameworking
Working over an open flame you’ll create marbles, pendants and more

Intro to Jewelry & Metals
Experiment with different techniques and make a sterling silver ring

Woodturning
Discover the lathe and how you can turn a piece of wood into a beautiful bowl.

{Sign Up Now}

 


Sign Up for Fall Classes Before They’re Gone!

The days may be getting shorter, and the weather a bit nippier, but it’s always hot here at The Crucible, and there are still some fall session classes where you can experience the excitement of creating.  You’ll find day, evening and weekend classes; the hardest part is choosing which area you want to work in:

Light:
Intro to Neon, Demystifying the Light Emiting Diode (LED),
EL-Wire Workshop

Metal:
Beginning TIG, Intro to MIG, Intro to Welded Sculpture

Clay:
Sculpting in Clay, Classical Clay Portraiture

Jewelry:
Intro to Cast Resin and Silver Jewelry, Bead Casting

Glass:
Core Vessel Forming, Cold Working Glass, Fusing & Slumping, Kiln-Cast Glass

 


For those with commitment issues . . . Holiday Taster Workshops

Not sure you want to spend 5 weeks pounding mental or melting glass?  You can learn basic techniques and create a unique piece of art in just three hours.  Choose from Blacksmithing, Glass Flameworking, Glass Fusing, Jewelry, MIG Welding, Resin Casting or Sand Casting.   Morning and afternoon Holiday Tasters run December 6th and 7th, 10AM –

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Newsletter Oct 08

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Fall Class Highlights
The Softer Side of The Crucible
Did You Know You Can Make Jewelry Out of Clay?

Continuing Classes in Foundry
Coldworking Glass Classes

Events
Fall Community Open House Recap
Holiday Gifty Art Sale & Open House
Call for Artists & Vendors

Faculty Focus
Evan Wilcox

Crucible News
E-Scrip
Help A Tree Find A Home

The Crucible Recommends
Handcar Regatta
Pacific Pinball Expo

Join The Crucible Community
Call for Instructors
Private or Shared Studios for Rent

FALL CLASS HIGHLIGHTS

The Softer Side of The Crucible

Yes we’re all about fire and steel, hot kilns and heavy machinery, but did you know that you can also get creative with paper, plastic, fabric and flexible light at The Crucible? Check out these classes – just in time for the Day of the Dead and Halloween:

Cartoneria – Create unique décor with this ancient Mexican paper art form. Class runs 8 Wednesday evenings and starts October 8th

Introduction to Sewing: A Crash Course – Dust off that sewing machine and learn sewing basics so you can make your own costume. Saturday workshop, October 18th

Reproduction in Plastics – Learn the secrets the professionals use to make flexible plastic molds to create creepy things…lots of them. Class runs 5 Monday evenings and starts October 27th

EL-Wire Workshop – Add sparkle and light to your costume or home décor with EL-wire in just one day. Class runs Saturday, September 27th

Vidita Mia by Ruben Guzman

 


Did you know you can make jewelry
out of clay?

Art silver clay is 99.9% fine silver that allows artists to create jewelry in less time then with traditional metalsmithing.  Learn all the basics of making fine silver jewelry, new techniques and how to enhance your current jewelry-making repertoire.

Intro to Art Silver Clay
Arlene Hildebrand • Weekend Intensive • October 4-5

{Click Here to Learn More}

 


 

Continuing Classes in Foundry

Here’s your opportunity to use skills learned in introductory foundry classes and delve into the details of metal casting and finishing with Kitty Hundley, a professional metal artist recognized for her ability to translate natural forms into elegant and useful metal objects.

Cast Clip & Pour – Thursday evenings starting October 30th
Bring your completed waxes

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Fall Open House 2008

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Fall Community Open House

Saturday, September 6, 2008 – 12PM to 6PM

Exhibitor List:
Oakland Fire Department
City Slicker Farms
DeFremery Park
Mandela Foods Cooperative
West Oakland Environmental Indicators Project
East Bay College Fund
Prescott Circus Clowns
Ella Baker Center for Human Rights
Youth Radio
Trapeze Arts
West Oakland Discovery Museum
de Young Museum
Popo’s Pizza
BumpityThump
Youth Movement Records
CUE/Velocity Circus
What Now America
Propville Directory
Studio One
Oakland School for the Arts
Student Art Show – Best in Show Winners

 

FIRST PLACE
SECOND PLACE
THIRD PLACE

Photo Gallery – Click Here

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Newsletter Sep 08

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What’s Happening!
Art & Soul
Fall Community Open House
Fiery Fall
Fall Class Highlights
Got Workspace?
Old Jewelry Gets New Life for a Good Cause
Build a Mandolin or Ukulele in Just Four Days!
Fired Up Summer Camp Recap
Fall Youth After School Program

Mark Your Calendar – Upcoming Events
Holiday Gifty Art Sale & Open House
Crucible Recommends

News & Updates
Faculty Focus – Rick Turner
Join The Crucible Team

What’s Happening!

Art & Soul
Saturday, August 30th   12 – 6PM

Here’s a great way to celebrate Oakland, art, music, dance, food and the end of the summer! Stop by and visit ERV.  ERV is our Educational Resource Vehicle, a big red International fire truck with a full metal shop on board.  We’ll be there with live demonstrations of glass flameworking, welding, torch cutting, and blacksmithing.

{Click Here to Learn More}

 



Fall Community Open House
Saturday, September 6th   12 – 6PM
FREE ADMISSION

The annual Fall Open House is one of our favorite events – it’s when we invite everyone to come visit and get acquainted!

If you’ve never taken a class or visited our massive studio space, here’s an opportunity to experience the true nature of The Crucible community of artisans, makers, innovators, performers, explorers, learners, mentors, and creators of all types.

Browse through an expo of organizations that provide services to Oakland communities. Check out the work in progress on our latest community collaboration, a wheelchair access ramp crafted in steel by students, teachers, and youth.  Enjoy live demonstrations, circus & fire performances, food and fun for all ages — it’s family-friendly and FREE!

{Click Here to Learn More}

 

Fiery Fall

 

Download the new Course Catalog
and Fall Schedule today!

{Click Here to Learn More}

“Back to School” at The Crucible is always something
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Newsletter Aug 08

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Still Time For Summer Fun
Family Fun Weekends
Get Fired Up For Fall
Download our new catalog and schedule
Fall Registration Begins

Mark Your Calendar – Upcoming Events
Fall Community Open House
Design Within Reach
American Craft Show
Holiday Gifty Art Sale & Open House

News & Updates
Call for Artists & Vendors for Holiday Gifty
The Crucible Gets Even More Accessible
Old Jewelry Gets New Life for a Good Cause
2008 Fire Arts Festival Recap
Faculty Focus

Still Time For Summer Fun!

Family Fun Weekends
August 16-17th and August 23-24th

Youth summer camps at The Crucible are running at near full capacity, but you can still have a great weekend with your family exploring and learning new things together – like how to make a welded sculpture for your yard, jewelry of your own design, a glass ornament, or an illuminated sculpture.

{Click Here to Learn More}

 

Get Fired Up For Fall

 

Download the new Course Catalog
and Fall Schedule today!

Open registration begins August 7th; classes begin September 22nd. Crucible members can register NOW for fall classes! If you haven’t received your new catalog and fall class schedule in the mail, you can find it on line, at your favorite pick-up spot throughout the Bay Area, or drop by The Crucible to pick one up.  Check out all the great classes on tap for 2008-2009, and plan for fall fun.

If you have previous experience in Blacksmithing, and an interest in sword making or medieval arts, you’ll appreciate our exciting fall classes in Bladesmithing (September 22nd) and Medieval Helmet Making with Tom Hugenin (October 4th).   Those with experience in Jewelry can participate in the three-day Radical Jewelry Makeover Project, and help transform old unused jewelry into new designs that will be sold to benefit mining reform efforts that will decrease mining waste.

If you’ve never had experience with fire, glass or metal before, no problem – there are tons of classes where you can give it a try – whether you just want to dabble for a day or weekend, or totally immerse yourself for weeks. Classes in our schedule marked with the gear symbol qualify for our

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Fire Art Arena Rules

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FIRE ARTS ARENA RULES

The Crucible reserves the right to remove anyone from the Fire Arts Arena

– We reserve the right to refuse entry into the event
– No children under 18 without parent or guardian and youth must stay with adults during the festival
– Maximum 3 children per adult to assure safety
– No entry after 11:30pm
– No re-entry without valid hand stamp
– No outside food or drink
– No chairs
– No pets
– No un-contracted fire performance allowed
– You must be 21 to purchase, possess or consume alcohol (id required)
– Photographers with professional SLR photo equipment must sign a photo release
– No video unless permission was obtained 24 hours in advance
– No weapons of any kind
– The Crucible reserves the right to search any bags
– No riding of skateboards, bicycles or any wheeled footwear inside arena
– The Crucible is not responsible for any lost, stolen or damaged items

By entering the Fire Arts Arena you are agreeing to these rules.

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Stravinsky’s Firebird – 2008 Fire Ballet

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Stravinsky’s

“L’oiseau de feu”

April 9-12 and 16-19, 2008

The Classic Story: Firebird
The Crucible’s version of this classic Russian folktale begins in the enchanted garden of the evil sorcerer, Kashchei. A group of beautiful maidens have discovered a magical orb, whose power lures them to it, trapping them just as the evil Kashchei appears. The maidens struggle to break free of the orb’s power, but cannot release themselves, and Kashchei leads them away.

Suddenly, a fire ball explodes, and the mysterious Firebird appears in its wake. She is enjoying herself in the forest when Prince Ivan, who is out hunting, spots her. He is entranced, and gives chase. After a wild pursuit, Prince Ivan finally captures the fantastic creature. The Firebird pleads for her freedom, and finally Prince Ivan grants it. In return, she presents him with a magic feather, telling him it can be used to summon her if he is ever in need.

Prince Ivan climbs the wall into Kashchei’s garden and spies the group of maidens frolicking and dancing. Hiding in the trees, he watches them, and quickly becomes smitten with the maiden Tsarevna. He reveals himself and much merrymaking ensues. Ivan and Tsarevna have fallen in love at first sight, but all too soon trumpets and fire herald Kashchei’s return.

Kashchei is furious that his garden has been invaded and his guards attack the group, capturing Ivan. Tsarevna pleads for mercy, but Kashchei only revels in her despair, calling for his henchmen to torture Prince Ivan. Remembering his gift from the Firebird, Prince Ivan pulls out the feather. The Firebird comes to the rescue, and emboldens the maidens to put up a fight. Working together, Ivan and Tsarevena discover that the secret to Kashchei’s immortality lies within the orb; they smash it and break all his evil spells. Good triumphs over evil, prince and princess declare their love in a wedding ceremony, and live happily ever after.

The Music:
Sergei Diaghilev commissioned a complete score for his ballet for the 1910 season of Ballet Russe. The resulting Firebird score was the fruit of close collaboration between librettist and choreographer, Michel Fokine, and Igor Stravinsky, and marked the first time music was created specifically for, and as an integral part of a ballet. Diaghilev was a great talent scout and a visionary who promoted collaboration between the arts. Stravinsky became celebrated as one of the greatest composers for the ballet. While they may be rolling over in their graves, we beg their forgiveness for the creative liberties taken with their music and libretto for this unique production.

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Fashion Shows

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Hot Couture - Fire Fashion Show 2008 HOT COUTURE
A Fusion of Fire & Fashion
January 17-19, 2008

To celebrate our ninth anniversary The Crucible forged fashion with fire arts, eco-design and “flameboyant” performances in a not-to-be-missed incendiary celebration of style.

The three day fashion show featured the work of a variety of Bay Area designers, including: Bad Unkl Sista, Miss Velvet Cream, Jay Bridgland, Cheeky Sweetart, Super Sugar Ray Ray, Miranda Caroligne, Eimaj Designs, Elwyn Crawford, Lee Kobus, Megan Fenske, Auberon, and many more. The evening also included fire performances by Nekyia, the aerial artistry of Tiffany Parrish, music by DJ Delachaux and Mark Growden, as well as demonstrations in welding, blacksmithing, glass blowing, and other fiery arts.

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Industrial Chic - Fire Fashion Show INDUSTRIAL CHIC
Fashion + Art Show and Preview
Friday, April 13, 2007

Open House, Art & Fashion Exhibition, and Rusty Elephant Sale
Saturday and Sunday, April 14th & 15th, 2007

On April 13th, 2007, The Crucible presented the hottest of haute couture in a fashion show of wearable art made from repurposed materials. The evening’s entertainment included a fabulous art show, a preview of The Crucible’s Rusty Elephant Sale (an unparalleled source of donated industrial surplus), and, of course, fire performance.

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