What's Up - Your guide to what's happening in Fayetteville, AR this week!
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JANUARY 19-25, 2020 WHAT'S UP! 9 Judy Chatterton Harrison Judy Chatterton started working in oil, acrylic and watercolor about 25 years ago and had shown at Heart- wood for over six years. Mary Curtis Fayetteville Mary Curtis has been making stoneware pottery for 40 years and showing it at Heart- wood since 2003. Her work can also be seen at Ozark Folkways, Terra Studios and the Botanical Garden of the Ozarks. Gailen Hudson Springdale Gailen Hudson has been working in clay 38 years and has been at Heartwood about five years. His work can also be seen locally at his shop, The Clay Bank Inc., in Springdale. Anita Hejtmanek Fayetteville Anita Hejtmanek has been creating stained glass and oxidized copper jewelry, ornaments and mobiles for over 25 years and is a founding member of Heartwood. Her work will be available at Crimson & Clover. Kim Seaberg Fayetteville Kim Seaberg has been"ar- tistic all my life." She began making stained glass about 20 years ago and has been fusing glass for three. She's also been showing her work at Heartwood for the past three years. Her work will be available at Fenix Fayetteville. Margery Shore Farmington Margery Shore has been making ceramics for 30-plus years and showing at Heartwood Gallery for 17 years. Find her art on Facebook at "Shore2Shore Clay Arts" and on Instagram. Teresa and Craig Chard Hindsville The two make one-of-a- kind pieces of jewelry. Teresa wire- wraps the fossils and other stones Craig hand cuts or tumbles and from quartz crystals they dig themselves here in Arkansas. Teresa is also a photographer and makes cute, funny greeting cards from her photos and makes art from other people's trash. They joined the Heartwood Gallery in 2013. Their work can also be seen at Terra Studios in Durham. Janelle Redlaczyk Bella Vista Janelle Redlaczyk has been a metalsmith creating jewelry in sterling silver and brass for about 20 years and showed her work at Heartwood for two years. Her work can also be seen at Wishing Spring Gallery in Bella Vista and her Etsy shop. Kate Baer Fossils Fayetteville Kate Baer has been making jewelry for 18 years. Of her time at Heart- wood, she says: "It was a gem — a true cooperative, which are rare these days." Susan Haley Bell Fayetteville Susan Bell has been making baskets and knitted hats "a long time" and showing them at Heart- wood since 2006. Karan Freeman Fayetteville Karan Freeman makes stoneware pottery and has been working in clay since the 1970s. She's been showing her work at Heartwood for about a year.