May 2011


Curated Artworks By Brynn Mannino


These creative minds take cold, hard cash and turn it into art. So read on for 10 masterpieces made of money.”


http://www.womansday.com/Articles/Life/10-Artworks-Made-of-Money.html

July 2011


Interview By Regina Connell.


“We love it when makers and designers really play with the materials they work with–not just physically, but with the ideas behind them.

Clever. But perhaps too clever by half?...”


http://www.handfulofsalt.com/?p=9196

 

August 2011


Review


She reimagines and uses loose change to create various objects that define blue collar, industrial America.”


http://www.juxtapoz.com/Current/loose-change-to-sculptures-by-stacey-lee-webber

November 2009


Lapidary Journal, Jewelry Artist Magazine

Jewelry Artist Nov. 2009, Doer’s Profile, p. 80





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June 2009


Metalsmith Magazine

Vol.29 , Coining Art: Taking Creative Stock of Currency, Jennifer Cross Gans, p. 18-19




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September 2008


Make Magazine

15: Music, Made on Earth: Stylish Change, Eric Smilie, p. 22



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May 2008


Shaping the Future of Craft

American Craft Council, Shaping the Future of Craft-2006 National Leadership Conference

New Artists/New Work, Session 1, text by Lisa Gralnick



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August 2011


Review


Stacey Lee Webber pares her materials down to loose change.  I’m sold.”

http://artstormer.com/2011/08/23/loose-change-metalwork-by-stacey-lee-webber/

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September 2011


Interview By Rebecca Fulleylove


We had a chat with Stacey about what the different coins she uses mean in her work and how long it takes to create one of her sculptures.


http://www.dontpaniconline.com/magazine/arts/stacey-webber

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July 2011


15 minute Podcast Interview

By Roberta Fallon & Libby Rosof.


Joe Leroux and Stacey Lee Webber live in Port Richmond, where they also have a studio nearby......”


http://theartblog.org/2011/07/new-podcast-joe-leroux-and-stacey-lee-webber-from-madison-to-port-richmond-and-why-they-love-it-here/

 

July 2011


Interview By Eugene Kim


The Indiana-based artist forges coins to create sculptures that resemble everyday tools. The visually stunning results speak for themselves.”


http://www.mymodernmet.com/profiles/blogs/artist-creates-tools-forged/

February 2011


Review By Susan Lomuto.


“She just keeps getting better.  When we first looked at Stacey Lee Webber in 2008, she was creating a buzz with sculptures made from welded coins. She’s still going strong and it’s time to take a second look....”


http://dailyartmuse.com/2011/02/02/second-look-stacey-webber/

 
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