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Involved in all types of art and design, Schlesinger started the wood shop at Minnesota Street Project, has a two-person show coming to the Anthony Meier Gallery in March, and is just finishing 10 bronze, stone, and cement sculptures to be installed at Judah and 43rd.
I'm just always going to make cutting boards, okay? This year's Fog marks the fair's first foray into approachable retail spaces with wares available for easy purchase, and Schlesinger has deep connections with some of the other retailers here.
Rings reproduced from designs by the late artist JB Blunk. Rich Stapleton. Looking for a way to fundraise for the space and artists they work with without charging admission, Veloso and others at Capp came up with The Accordion Shop named for a Swiss accordion maker who lived in the house before Ireland purchased it. Sarah Wendell Sherrill, a member of Fog's steering committee, liked the idea and offered them a space, Veloso says.
Launching at Fog, the shop features work by SF artists such as handmade lamps by electrician Rico Duenas and ceramics from Chris Duncan. Chris Grunder. Emily Wilson. Jesse Schlesinger came by his love of making things working with his dad on building sites outside Washington D.
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