SNAG / Still Processing
Still Processing is a reflection on the nature of creative practice through the lens of adornment. Through finished works paired with images of process and inspiration, the artist’s vision and exploration provide invaluable insight and tell a deeper story of how objects come into existence.
The online exhibition and sale, featuring work by 144 artists will be available on this page November 15, 2023-January 15, 2024. Below is a preview of some of the pieces.
New York Jewelry Week
Still Processing is a reflection on the nature of creative practice through the lens of adornment. Through finished works paired with images of process and inspiration, the artist’s vision and exploration provide invaluable insight and tell a deeper story of how objects come into existence.
Octavia Fellin Virtual Authors Festival
This year’s festival is centered around the theme of visual storytelling. This festival has been around since 2014 and it regularly brings together over 1,500 community members and storytellers from around the Four Corners Region and beyond, including guests such as poets Jimmy Santiago Baca and Simon Ortiz as well as filmmaker Travis Holt Hamilton. This year, the event will take place virtually. Currently, presenters have the option to pre-record or present a live session.
Ethical Metalsmiths: Academics in Pandemic Exhibition
An online exhibition showcasing the extraordinary efforts of faculty and students during a global pandemic.
Dearcharli Photography Cover Photo Credit
Check out my best friends photography website! She took the photo on the cover page of this website.
Saw Dust Magazine
Check out the Great & Grand article that looks into the artist's homage to Grandma and Great Grandma makers who cultivated craft in her community!
Houston Chronicle
Check out the Atristically Chic article that covers the series Intentions of an Anonymous Quilter and the collaboration between Buffalo Exchange and the artist.
Artist-in-Residence
In 2010 Kristi was accepted to the Houston Center for Contemporary Craft Artist-In-Residence Program in Houston, Texas.
University of New Mexico-Gallup
Kristi Rae Wilson received her MFA in Art & Design with an emphasis in Jewelry & Metals from the University of Illinois in Urbana-Champaign. She teaches Small Metals Construction, Drawing and Introduction to Art at the University of New Mexico-Gallup.