
Above, Marissa, a Grafton, WI high school metals student, making a photo collage brooch. Grafton High metals teacher, Marcia Gorra-Pattek, gave her class an intro to Thomas Mann and his jewelry making techniques using the Found Object Sandwich kits as a model.
Dedicated to Education Thomas Mann donates his time & talent to high school students both locally & nationally.
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 Above, detail of the Make it Right brooch, one of three new Storm Cycle panels being unveiled for the opening at the Craft in America Study Center marking the 5th Anniversary of Hurricane Katrina.
STORM CYCLE - Five Years Later Three new panels, two new exhibition locations and a feature on the new PBS Art's Initiative website.
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 One of four new designs created to raise funds for causes fighting to maintain the balance after the devastation caused by the Gulf oil spill. "Save me, Save my Home."Doing what we do best while raising funds for a good cause...
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 Part of the Fun! Tom has had the honor of being included in several magazines & books that remind us of his fortune in the craft and art-jewelry world.
What's The Word? Highlights of recent publications where Tom & his jewelry are featured.
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All We Are Saying, Is Give Peace a Chance! Anti-War Medals can still be seen online!
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 Above, Crew from AES Manufacture, who helped fabricate & install Tom's newest large-scale sculpture "Staff of Life" in Chattanooga, TN, as part of the city's ongoing arts initiatives.
Thomas Mann & Chattanooga, TN
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LISTEN.LEARN.CREATE. Tom lands a spot on the weekly creative podcast Craftcast with Alison Lee
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 Above, Fleur de Lis Pin, designed for Friends of the New Orleans Publlic Library.
Rebuilding Libraries, one pin at a time... Commissioned by Friends of the New Orleans Public Library, Thomas Mann designed this Fleur de Lis pin to help raise funds for rebuilding the many libraries damaged or destroyed by Hurricane Katrina.
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Wholesale Inquiries If you are Retailer of Handcrafted Objects and would be interested in representing the Thomas Mann/Techno.Romantic Jewelry line in your gallery, shop or store, please contact: HELEN REDMANN, Marketing Director, at 800.923.2284 or thru the Contact Us opportunity in the navigation bar at your left.
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