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Welcome and Bio

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Welcome to Leslie B. Grigsby’s Beadwork site.  Leslie creates beadwork sculpture using glass seed beads and thread, sometimes over a wooden core.  Technical assistance, especially regarding woodworking and assembly, generously is provided by Leslie’s husband, Lindsay Grigsby.

Leslie’s designs variously are inspired by science fiction, science fact, the history of art and/or nature.  Her work has been displayed at several East Coast galleries  in the United states and has been included at the Chicago and New York International SOFA exhibitions.

NOTE: To contact me regarding my artwork or if you are interested in carrying my work in your gallery, please leave a comment (these are not publicly posted) or email me at .

2013

  • Upcoming publication to include Grigsby sculptures.  Suzanne Golden Presents: 35 Artists Innovate with Beads, curated by beadwork artist Suzanne Golden with Larkbooks (Sterling Publishing, Co., Inc.).  Expected publication: May 2013

2012

  • Commission completed.  Egyptian Teapot for The Kamm Teapot Foundation, Sparta NC  (See “Recent Work – Egyptian Teapot Commission” page on this website.)

2011

  • Sculpture joins NASA collection: Rocket Ship 2: Re-Entry (or Monday)
  • NASA & Etsy 2010-11 Space Craft Contest: Finalist, 3D artwork category, Rocket Ship 2: Re-Entry (or Monday).  Contest to “celebrate artistic exploration and commemorate the end of the NASA Space Shuttle Program with a creative challenge: Share an original handmade item or work of art inspired by the NASA Space Shuttle Program and space exploration at large.”

2010

2009

  • Commission.  If You Drink Any More Tea, You’ll Turn Into a Teapot! The Kamm Teapot Foundation, Sparta NC

2008-09

  • Exhibited. Turning Point Gallery, Media, PA

2007

  • Exhibited. Blue Streak Gallery, Wilmington, DE

2006 – present

  • Exhibited. Snyderman-Works Galleries, Philadelphia, PA
  • Exhibited. (Snyderman-Works Galleries) Annual International Exposition of Sculpture, Objects & Functional Art (SOFA). Venues: Navy Pier, Chicago, IL (Fall); 57th Street Armory, NYC (Spring)

1999 – present

  • Curator of Ceramics & Glass, Winterthur Museum, Garden & Library, Winterthur, DE  (other museum experience available on request)

(Below — Leslie & Lindsay with The 4 Elements at opening of 7th International Fiber Biennial (2010),  Snyderman-Works Galleries, Philadelphia.




In Progress

In Progress

Helmets (Series: The Elements)

Outer Space (Series: Ray Guns, Rocket Ships and Eclipse)

Earth & Globe (Series)

Water and Fish (Series: Waterways)

Teapot: If You Drink Any More Tea, You'll Turn Into a Teapot

Recent work

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