November 2, 2011
In jeweler Evelyn Arvey’s work space, art is close at hand
EMPLOYEE: Evelyn Arvey
JOB: Jeweler
CUBICLE RAVE: "My studio space (in the basement of my home) has evolved over the course of 10 years to accommodate anything I want to design and make. Within my arm’s reach, I have a wide range of hand tools, an acetylene torch, my metal supplies and many other things essential to metal-working. I have decorated my work space with mementos from past shows, small pieces of artwork that I’ve traded other artists for, pictures of my family and colorful odds and ends."
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