v10n44 - Good Ideas: Creativity: Mind Games, Rebuilding A City, Art Goes Public, A New Politics

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Fresh-Squeezed Style by Meredith W. Sullivan

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eeping with the theme of the GOOD issue, I thought to go on the hunt for goods and pieces made by local artists and designers. Turns out, I didn’t have to search very hard. The Jackson metro is filled with creative people and brilliant artists—a few of whom I call friends, yet never knew they were so talented!

Glass bird by Elizabeth Robinson of Glass House, The Museum Store at the Mississippi Museum of Art, $24-$38

Fused Glass Bowl by Rachel Misenar, circa. URBAN ARTISAN LIVING, $100

Clutch, Kae La’Shae, $25

Mississippi notecards by Peru Paper, The Paper Place, $5 each Mississippi shaped serving platter by JR Webb Pottery, The Museum Store at the Mississippi Museum of Art, $45

I Know You Are but What Am I? t-shirt, Avery Nejam, $25

Custom floral transformation ring, b. Fine Art Jewelry, price by request

July 11 - 17, 2012

Authentic Chanel button on hand cut leather cuff by MADE in the deep south, special order by Taylor Collection, $230

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Print of Parlor Market by Lisette Otero-Lewis, circa. URBAN ARTISAN LIVING, $40

Bib necklace with 1920s rhinestone brooch by MADE in the deep south, special order by Taylor Collection, $196

Where2Shop:

circa. URBAN ARTISAN LIVING, 2771 Old Canton Road, 601-362-8484; Kae La’Shae, 601-460-0611; Taylor Collection, 2082 Main St., Madison, 601605-0236; The Paper Place, 2941 Old Canton Rd, 601-366-3675; The Museum Store at the Mississippi Museum of Art, 380 S. Lamar St., 601-960-1515; b. fine art jewelry, 215 W. Jackson St., Ridgeland, 601-607-7741; Avery Nejam,

averynejam.com


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