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EBSQ Live: Repurposed: Mosaic Mirror
by: Melissa Morton

This month's EBSQ Live:

Repurposed: Mosaic Mirror

hosted by EBSQ Self-Representing Artists and Dorothy Edwards
Monday, September 10th, at 9pm Eastern (6pm Pacific)
EBSQ Chat Room


"Janis Joplin Mirror" by Dorothy Edwards


Go beyond ordinary tile mosaic to turn a basic mirror into a one of a kind mirror. For this month's LIVE, Dorothy Edwards will guide us through the process of taking a nice, but plain mirror and transforming it into a funky, cool accessory for your home, dorm room, office space or anywhere eclectic reflection is required.

Dorothy Edwards creates in various media but works primarily in mosaic. She teaches mosaic in the Sacramento area through the City Of Sacramento's community centers. Her work can be seen at The Phoenix Gallery in Sacramento and in exhibits at the Institute Of Mosaic Art in Oakland, California and she is a member of The Society Of American Mosaic Artist's (SAMA). Dorothy Edwards currently makes her home in Sacramento, California.

Please Make a Note of the Time by your Zone:

Pacific 6 pm
Mountain 7 pm
Central 8 pm
Eastern 9 pm
Or find out what time this is where you are.

EBSQ Live! Procedures

You can join the chat through the EBSQ website by simply clicking on the chat button on the community page of our site. Pick a nickname and select "login."

When you enter the chat please be patient as things get started. During Live! presentations please refrain from saying "Hello" to everyone who enters or "Bye" to everyone leaving early. Though that is nice in casual chat it is not conducive to staying within the schedule and you can always stay to visit for Coffee Talk after EBSQ Live! wraps up!

As the Live! session begins there will be a short time for any announcements and an introduction of the first presenter. Each presentation has 10-15 minutes scheduled and a 10 minute question/answer period afterwards before the next session starts. Resources and visual images may be included in some of these mini-workshops for you to click on to open them in your web browser. Questions and comments will be taken in order and if you don't get yours in then please feel free to ask after Live! concludes. If you like what you are seeing and want to have a copy of the information, then keep an eye out for the Session to be posted on the web for you to review later.

Are you new to chat? Don't worry! It is as simple as typing. However, you are not required to actively participate during the Live! presentations so sit back and soak in the information.

EBSQ Live! Rules of Conduct

This is our professional forum for real time exchange and all conduct should reflect this standard. Any inappropriate or abusive behavior will result in the immediate removal of the offending party from the EBSQ Live! session and may even result in a permanent ban. This is not debatable.


If you have an area of expertise and are interested in submitting an idea for conducting a future EBSQ Live! presentation then please contact Melissa Morton at edu@ebsqart.com