Expressions 2000 features contemporary craft artists of Sonoma County. |
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Paula Gregerson - Paula makes wooden boxes adorned with unusual and often playful designs. She finishes her boxes with a beautiful textured or antique look. |
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Joel Bennet - Joel is a potter and clay sculptor. He uses an unusual technique of pit-firing his ware to achieve beautiful, unglazed yet highly colorful and polished finish. |
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Charles Cobb - Charlie makes teapots out of wood. These are no ordinary teapots (in fact, they're not functional at all). He employs top-notch craftmanship and a retro-style flair for design in his work. |
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Kara Raymond - Kara uses an ancient Japanese technique called mocame in her unusual metal jewelry. |
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September 10, 2025
Connect the Bay: Alebrijes in San Jose
In time for Hispanic Heritage month, downtown San Jose’s Plaza de Cesar Chavez Park and surrounding area has been taken over by eight awesomely huge mythological beasts from the folk traditions of Mexico.