Registration for Art Camp opens at 7 AM on Friday, November 15th, just a couple of days away. What can you do now to be ready to register for Art Camp? The first step is to log on to your account at weavetexas.org and read all the great information about Art Camp. If you are…
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Art Camp Registration starts November...
Get Ready for CHT Art Camp 2020 March 27-30, 2020 Download your copy of the REGISTRATION BOOK AND COURSE DESCRIPTION on the CHT website John Newcombe Tennis Ranch and Conference Center, New Braunfels, Texas Contact — Inga Marie Carmel at artcamp.weavetexas@gmail.com What is Art Camp? Art Camp is a gathering of Texas weavers in the even…
So, What is Art Camp and Why Should I...
Posted by Jenny Barker, Chairman Art Camp 2018 CHT was founded in October of 1949 to promote interest in handweaving and related crafts. CHT supports individuals and guilds in Texas through education and networking of the history, the craft, the art, fashion and innovation in weaving, spinning and related fiber arts techniques. Some History (and…
CHT Art Camp 2018 – What Next??
Registration week one is now complete. If you registered you are probably wondering what happens next. You should have received emailed confirmation of your registration and choices. Please review this carefully, as it is very easy to fix any registration issues now. If you have itchy fingers and just want to celebrate that the date is…
Art Camp – So I was wondering...
Do you have questions about Art Camp, or our new location, John Newcombe Tennis Ranch, or about signing up for Art Camp? Jenny Barker, Art Camp Chair, has put together a list of questions AND answers to help you plan your Art Camp adventure before registration opens this Wednesday, November 15. Q. What is the difference between a…
Finding Inspiration
I’ve noticed that weavers are able to find inspiration in unlikely places. For example, recently I noticed a couple of striking inches on a weaving loom at the Southwest School of Art in San Antonio. When I looked closely, I realized that Vesna Zrinski had found a clever way to recycle one of the summer…