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Educational organization of more than 800 craftspeople living and working in the mountainous regions of nine Southern states since 1930. Member since 2001. |
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These links will lead you to some of Teri’s peers, suppliers and sources of inspiration. |
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The Guild is dedicated to promoting and preserving the finest handmade crafts in Tennessee. Member since 1994 |
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International Polymer Clay Association The Association’s objectives are to educate the public about polymer clay, and to study and promote an interest in the use of polymer clay as an artistic medium. |
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Be inspired to dream your own dreams, and to believe they too can come true. Enough said! |
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Pilobolus is a major American dance company of international influence. I like ‘em, too! |
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An excellent source for clays, tools, books, how-tos and videos! |


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Links & Contact Info |
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Tennessee Association of Craft Artists Founded in 1965 to encourage, develop, and promote crafts and craftspeople in Tennessee. Member since 1996. |
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Read Teri’s segment and learn how to turn an old mirror shard into an enchanted fairy habitat! |
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Elvenwork, the Art of Katherine Dewey No study of polymer whimsey is complete without a review of this artist! |
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Teri Byrd, Polymer Clay Sculpture 1813 Robinson Rd. Knoxville, TN 37923 |

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One of the region’s best, photographs some of the region’s best! Somehow, my work appears in his Craft Gallery, too. |
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“ Hush “ 2003 |
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Teri Byrd |
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Contemporary Sculpture in Contemporary Media |
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Home Page | About the Artist… | Calendar of Events | Whimsey Gallery | Attitude Gallery | Motion Gallery | Imps, Fairies & Maids | Links & Contact Info |

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T Byrd Home |
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About the Artist… |
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Event Calendar |
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Whimsey Gallery |
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Attitude Gallery |
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Motion Gallery |
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Imps, Fairies & Maids |
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Links & Contact Info |