Innovation Handi-hour

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SAAM Staff
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March 24, 2015

Join us on Wednesday, March 25, in the Luce Foundation Center from 5:30 to 9 p.m. in the Smithsonian American Art Museum as we celebrate craft and innovation with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. Special one-time discounted admission of $10, at the door. You must be 21 or older to enter. See our calendar for more information.

Christy Oates demonstrates how to use laser cutters to create interesting display pieces and furniture

Some crafts are created using time-honored traditions and time-tested methods, and some crafts utilize the brand new and experimental technologies of today (and tomorrow). With our upcoming Innovation Handi-hour, we have partnered with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office to showcase two young artists in American Art's collection who are working with cutting technologies to craft amazing things.

Joshua DeMonte and his graduate students from Towson University have embraced 3D printing and designed hundreds of beads and charms for attendees to use as they craft their own jewelry. Christy Oates uses laser cutters to create amazing display pieces and furniture. She is providing a beginner's kit to each Handi-hour participant. Check out her how-to video above.

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