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Home > Exhibits > Craft Master Artist Apprentice Program (MAAP) Virtual Exhibition

Master, Douglas Lowman

  • Wood and cane, 74 x 45 x 45 inches, the the patterns in the top two stool seats come from my geometric pattern series while the remaining five stool seat patterns are from floor loom weaving patterns (starting from the top and working downward): Double Diamond pattern, Gaussian Distribution pattern, Herringbone pattern, Undulating Twill pattern, a derivative pattern based upon a section of the Estrellita overshot weave structure, aderivative pattern based upon a section of the Turntable overshot weave structure, and Advancing Twill pattern. The underside of each stool is woven in either a herringbone pattern or a basket weave pattern.
  • Wood and cotton Shaker Tape, 34 x 17 x 17 inches
  • Wood and cotton multi colored Shaker Tape, 33 x 13 x 17 inches
  • Wood and cane, 34 x 17 x 17 inches
  • Wood and Polypropylene Cord, 24 x 12 x 16 inches
  • Wood and leather, 33 x 15 x 17 inches
  • Natural and dyed flat reed, 10.5 x 11.75 x 12 inches
  • Spider Web pattern on back and 7 step pattern on seat, cane, 18 x 20 x 36 inches
  • Natural and dyed cane, 5 x 5 x 12 inches
  • Sea grass, 14.5 x 20 x 15.5 inches
  • Red and navy blue Shaker Tape 5/8 inch width, 13.5 x 16 x 43.5 inches
  • Cane using New England Porch weave, 18.5 x 17 x 38.5 inches
  • Carved polystyrene covered in a concrete system. Turtle, snail and sunflower bowl covered in high fired ceramic tile mosaic with glass accents, rock is carved polystyrene covered with pigmented and stain concrete, 50 x 36 x 82 inches
  • Stacked elements, carved polystyrene covered in a concrete system, high fired ceramic tile mosaic and glass, 64 x 12 x 10 inches
  • Stacked elements, carved polystyrene covered in a concrete system. High fired ceramic tile mosaic with millefiori accents and glass, 64 x 15 x 15 inches
  • Commissioned for Dignity Health Dominican Hospital, Dr. Joseph T. Anzacone Newborn Care Courtyard
Santa Cruz, CA
Carved polystyrene with an interior metal armature, covered in a concrete system. High fired ceramic tile mosaic. Animals from the Redwood Forest: Black Tail Deer 29 x 21 x 42 inches, Western Pond Turtle 27 x 24 x 45 inches, Grey Fox 30 x 18 x 51 inches
  • Carved polystyrene covered in a concrete system with sgraffito decoration enhanced with pigmented concrete, hung from the ceiling using rubber washers and cord, 102 x (approx..) 10 x 10 inches
  • Commissioned for Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital
Stanford University; Palos Alto, CA.
Carved polystyrene with an interior metal armature, covered in a concrete system, high fired ceramic tile mosaic with glass and stone accents, one of 13 sculptures that made up the Rocky Shores Playspace 63 x 81 x 33 inches
  • Concrete over wire mesh, glass tile, 47 x 36 x 9 inches
  • Concrete over wire mesh, glass tile, 47 x 36 x 9 inches
  • Concrete over Wediboard, porcelain tile, cut stone tile and natural stone, 37 x 22 x 2 inches
  • Concrete over Wediboard, porcelain tile, cut stone tile and natural stone, 37 x 22 x 2 inches
  • Concrete over carved EPS foam, porcelain tile, 60 x 48 x 6 inches
  • Concrete over carved EPS foam, porcelain tile, 60 x 48 x 6 inches
  • Powder coated brass, sterling silver, steel brooch pin, approximately 2.5 x 1.25 x .5 inches
  • Powder coated brass, sterling silver, steel brooch pin, approximately 2.5 x 1.25 x .5 inches
  • Powder coated brass, sterling silver, steel brooch pin, approximately 2.5 x 2.5 x .5 inches
  • Powder coated brass, sterling silver, steel brooch pin, approximately 2.5 x 2.5 x .5 inches
  • Powder coated brass, sterling silver, steel brooch pin, approximately 2.5 x 1.25 x .25 inches
  • Powder coated brass, sterling silver, steel brooch pin, approximately 2.5 x 1.25 x .25 inches
  • Powder-coated brass, sterling silver, prismacolor pencil, micron pen,
(Each) 3 x 1.24 x 0.02 inches
  • Powder-coated steel, sterling silver,
(Each) 1.498 x 1.278 x 0.03 inches
  • Powder-coated steel, sterling silver, faber-castell pen, (Each) 1.498 x 1.278 x 0.03 inches
  • Powder-coated steel, sterling silver, (Each) 2.121x 1.208 x 0.03 inches
  • Sterling silver and onyx, ring size 8.5 approximately 0.5 x 0.73 inches, textured stackers size 8.5, approximately 0.05 x 0.73 inches
  • Sterling silver, Zoisite, size 8, approximately 1.25 x 0.72 inches
Craft Master Artist Apprentice Program (MAAP) Virtual Exhibition

October 4, 2024–November 29, 2024

Celebrating its 15th year, the Master Artist Apprentice Program (MAAP) is a recognized cooperative partnership between the Tennessee Arts Commission and Tennessee Craft. The mission of this collaboration is to encourage and invest in the continuation, advancement, and creation of craft in Tennessee by recognizing the role of the master craft artist and apprentice relationship to preserve the state’s cultural heritage. This partnership provides craft artists with relevant and alternative educational experiences and promotes and facilitates fine craft as a viable career path for Tennessee artists through mentoring and professional development of emerging craft artists.

This year, three Tennessee craft masters shared their significant skills and creative aptitude by providing six months (December 2023-June 2024) of one-on-one mentoring instruction with apprentice artists to encourage, strengthen, and grow their artistic foundation. Each apprentice chose challenging goals that helped to catapult their skills and knowledge as craft artists. The MAAP partnership continues to cultivate the traditional master/apprentice relationship by awarding selected artists with a grant to ensure craft art is nurtured in Tennessee. More.

Learn more about the Master Artist Apprentice Program for FY25

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