Annie Pennington – Radish Fight Jewelry (Day 1)
About the Artist
Annie Pennington holds a BFA in Jewelry Design and an MFA in Metalsmithing. She has an extensive exhibition record, and her work is featured in multiple books and publications. Previously, she was the Associate Editor of Art Jewelry magazine, a freelance writer for jewelry-tool supplier Rio Grande, and assistant to beloved art jeweler, Marjorie Schick. Annie is now the Marketing Manager and a Content Creator at Potter USA, a Tucson-based jewelry-tool manufacturer.- www.RadishFightJewelry.com
How to Purchase
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Wear Your Weirdness! Radish Fight Jewelry is hand-crafted, high-quality silver and gemstone jewelry that’s decidedly un-serious.
About the venue: Potter USA manufactures tools for jewelers. Over 1 million antique dies and hubs used to make jewelry and badges, pins and more, have been saved and are lining the hallways and rooms at Potter USA. Attendees will get a tour of the facilities and a chance to see these beautiful hubs and dies, as well as old drop hammers, chain-making machines, and learn about the process of making an original hub. Artwork (hubs and dies) from the 1800’s through 1980’s are in the collection and span the world from Paris, Helsinki, Germany and primarily the US – from Rhode Island and Massachusetts.
Kevin, his son Vincent, and several employees Annie Pennington, and Kaitlyn Agelastos make jewelry with these antique hubs and dies and will sell pieces of silver and copper jewelry they have made.
Come enjoy a fun time learning about how jewelry was made and the enthusiasm of Kevin Potter sharing this amazing lost art form.