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Meet Briana Holland, owner of Creative Sunshine Boutique, she's an evangelist of a certain kind of jewelry with a long cultural history: waist beads.
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Crummy toes the line of fine art and clothing brand. Cass Hoverson’s experimental gender-neutral designs are unconventional, creative and — at times — silly.
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Meet Geri James, a Navajo hatmaker who does it all out of her home studio in Gilbert. Her company is called Sleep Rock. And she said for for her, it all started there.
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When you’ve lived in a place for a long time, it can be easy to miss the vibrancy of it. But artist Jacob Newman looks at Phoenix with fresh eyes — and draws it.
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Naiomi Glasses is Polo Ralph Lauren's first artist in residence, using her Navajo weaving in a new collection that came out this winter. She's also a skateboarder, model and advocate for people born with a cleft palate, like her.→ More from The Show’s Made in Arizona series
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The Show spoke with Sue Castelletti of Phoenix Lettering for a new installment of the series Made in Arizona.
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The Show continues its series Made in Arizona with Tasha Miller Griffith, a textile artisan who mends clothes in Flagstaff.
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Jane Spicer's product became synonymous with one famous golfer who liked the tiger stuffed animal headcover for his clubs. After Tiger Woods won the 1997 Masters, Daphne’s Headcovers really took off
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Ryan Allison has loved graphic design since he was a kid wearing band T-shirts. Today, he’s a graphic designer himself, as well as a musician. Allison is Navajo. He grew up surrounded by real-life cowboys in Fort Defiance, Arizona, on the Navajo Nation. Allison talked to The Show about how his culture — rich with art and history — feeds his work.
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Jenny Vaughn is enamored by metal. She has made a career out of melting it down, reshaping it and making beautiful things out of it. Vaughn is an independent custom jeweler as well as lead jewelry instructor at the Mesa Arts Center.