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General news and information regarding Hammer & Hand in Hobart or Bangalow.
General news and information regarding Hammer & Hand in Hobart or Bangalow.
November 12, 2011
Posted by Bruce Pringle
So this is for those of you who love workshops.
Hobart’s has evolved over the space 18 years now.
Steven Chick and Nicole were in the shop on the day .
Some of the close-ups are of Stevens Work . click on an image to enlarge.
Posted by Ella Knight
These were shown at the Sustainable Living Expo in Hobart on the weekend, and will be in Hammer & Hand Hobart soon…
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November 2, 2011
Posted by Jen Banks
Another fun night – happy crowd, lovely weather, stunning work on the theme of ‘3’, yummy wine and nibbles – what more could you ask for on a birthday?
November 1, 2011
Posted by Bruce Pringle
With the Hobart Collective in the Hammer and Hand shop an the Salamanca Arts Centre…Walking in here after a bit of a time away ….this has to be the most intriguing little establishment in the Multiverse … Stephen, Scott, Ella Knight, her partner Mat, Vaughn, his partner Nicky,Rosie and myself.
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October 22, 2011
Posted by Bruce Pringle
Third Birthday Celebrations for Hammer and Hand.
Happy Birthday Hammer and Hand Jewellery and Metal Collective! Celebrating three years in the Byron Arts and Industry Park!
Hammer and Hand saw its inception in Hobart Tasmania in 1994 when Bruce Pringle, set up his first collective. Since then, the collective’s unique structure has seen some 56 artists of all skill levels become part of the Hammer and Hand family.
Three years ago, Bruce (whose passion for and expertise in all things metal are legendary), brought his successful formula to Byron Bay, when he established the working studio/gallery at 4 Ti Tree Place, Byron Bay Arts and Industry Park. Here local metal artists have a venue where they can design, make, display and sell an eclectic and avant-garde range of handmade jewellery, sculptural pieces and utensils. There is a commitment to provide quality hand made pieces by local makers. Each member is an individual business. Visitors every day of the week can see a different artist at work in the studio.
The Byron Bay collective currently has eleven members and they are celebrating their third birthday with an exhibition of works inspired by paradigms of a 3 fold nature – entitled simply “3 “. All are welcome to attend on Friday 28 October 5-8 pm.
October 15, 2011
Posted by Bruce Pringle
A couple of days ago a Blacksmith and a Painter dropped by the workshop and brightened up our day …and it already was pretty bright……..www.peterandrosielaszlo.blogspot.com It’s people who make this life worth living.
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