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Alison Palmer was born and raised in New York. After graduating high school she attended Kansas City Art Institute as well as the California College of Arts and Crafts where she received her BFA in ceramics. Alison then returned to New York where she implemented a “treatment through crafts” program at Four Winds Psychiatric Hospital in Katonah. While teaching at Four Winds, Alison began her own studio at a converted old schoolhouse in Croton Falls, New York. She met and married musician Steve Katz. Together they created a company called Ashes to Ashes which produced funerary urns for animals. The urns were to be designed and handmade by Alison while Steve did the sales and marketing. The pressures of dealing with grieving clients, however, were too much for the couple and so they concentrated solely on Alison’s handcrafted ideas. By 1986, Alison was exhibiting her work at a few of the finer craft galleries in New York City and elsewhere. The recognition her work received at the major wholesale shows was overwhelming and Alison and Steve had to cope with the challenge of learning the “business” of crafts while at the same time exploring new areas of Alison’s creativity. Today, Alison Palmer can boast representation by over a thousand galleries, museum shops and catalogs in America and abroad. Each month Brookfield Craft Center, a national profile school and gallery for fine craftsmanship, features an in-depth collection of work by a different local artist. A wide range of work is displayed in a special area in their retail/gift shop along with information about the artist, their designs, how they make their work and what inspires them. This exhibition has been made possible by The Lynn Tendler Bignell Foundation and the CT Commission on Culture and Tourism. The Gift Shop at Brookfield Craft Center is housed in their historic (circa 1780) restored grist mill building which is located at 286 Whisconier Road (Route 25) in Brookfield. It features handmade fine craftwork by hundreds of American artists. Their charming colonial vintage campus is comprised of six buildings and is about one hour's drive from New Haven, Hartford, Stamford, Westchester & Duchess Counties, and the Greater Metropolitan New York City area. Brookfield Craft Center was founded in 1954 to "promote and preserve the skills and values of fine craftsmanship". Today it is one of America's finest non-academic schools for professional craft studies enrolling over 1500 students each year from throughout the nation. Its two galleries showcase the work of the nation’s finest craft artists. © Copyright by StamfordPlus.com. Some articles and pictures posted on our website, as indicated by their bylines, were submitted as press releases and do not necessarily reflect the position and opinion of StamfordPlus.com, Stamford Plus magazine, Canaiden LLC or any of its associated entities. Articles may have been edited for brevity and grammar. Related Articles: A Beach Party in October - Sep 19, 2008 - 10:19 AM Best Blues Guitarist Joe Bonamassa returning to Ridgefield - Sep 19, 2008 - 8:25 AM Rowayton Arts Center elects new officers & board members - Sep 19, 2008 - 8:23 AM The Loft Artist Association to present Stamford's largest annual art experience - Sep 19, 2008 - 8:22 AM Ducks storm back to beat 'Fish - Sep 18, 2008 - 11:56 PM CURRENT HEADLINES: Top of Page
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