News Archive (Page 4)
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Mirrors Collage
Lucy Tokheim is working on collages in acrylic medium gel. Some will be on display during the Fall Open House in November.
September 7th, 2007
2007 Spring Open House
Thursday, May 3, 2-8 PM
Friday, May 4, 10-8 PM
Saturday, May 5, 10-8 PM
Dalapalooza
Renowned carver Harley Refsal exhibits during the Tokheim Stoneware Open House - A collection of over eighty wooden Dala Horses with collaborative work of artists and friends from around the world: Ann Mari Jore, Karen Jenson, Sigmund Aarseth, Gene Tokheim, and many more.
Preparing a traditional Julefest
A Drew Aslesen Film, directed by Lucy Tokheim, 2007. Available now on DVD at Tokheim Stoneware.
Pigs dance, the younger generation learns to make lefse, the Fearsome Lutefisk is expertly handled and much more!
Carole and Dennis Johnson invite us to help prepare a seven-course dinner featuring some of the foods beloved to Scandinavian immigrants.
Some of the recipes are available for download. Thanks again to Carole and Dennis Johnson.
March 2007
Primstav Four Seasons
We now have beautiful fine art prints of the of painted panels, the Primstav Four Seasons by Lucy Tokheim. These are giclee color process on watercolor paper, and come in two designs, and two sizes:
The smaller version has an image width of 2", length 10.5" with a .25" black border.
The larger version has an image width of 3", length 15.5" with a .25" white border.
November 24th, 2006
Primstav Tiles
The ancient Norwegian calendar stick was called a Primstav. It divided the year into winter and summer with lines for each day. The picture symbols reminded people of important dates: church holidays, or practical reminders on when to take sheep to the pastures or dig potatoes.
This design series is inspired by some of these wonderful pictures of an earlier time.
October 20th, 2006
Collaborative Jug Show
The show was exhibited at the Tokheim Stoneware gallery and at www.tokheim-stoneware.com beginning in 2003. The pieces were sold through an auction process, ending on November 13, 2004.
A full catalog of the jugs as well as artist biographies are still available on our web site.