Teresa is an artist who has been involved with beads since the early 1990s. Her adventures in art and music are fueled by her fondness for the unconventional and for people who question authority.
Her interest in ethnographic and trade beads dovetailed with seed beads when she was fortunate to take a workshop from Joyce J. Scott in 1994. Her involvement with Joyce developed into an assistantship at Penland School of Crafts and Haystack Mountain School of Crafts.
In 2014 she accompanied Joyce and four other artists on a three-week trip to South Africa to work with artist groups there. Joyce had met members of a bead tapestry group during their exhibit at the Smithsonian, and discovered the work of another beading group from Cape Town. She hatched an idea to do some skill-sharing with them, and decided not to do it alone.
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Tuesday, February 16, 2016 at 7:30 pm
Social half-hour at 7:00 pm with coffee/tea
Courtyard Marriott, 5555 Shellmound, Emeryville, 94605. The parking lot is a gated surface lot around the hotel. Bring your parking ticket into the hotel; get it validated after the meeting and BSNC will pay the parking fee. Members free with membership card, non-members $5