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Santa Clara Valley
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About California Association of Porcelain Artists

Our Mission

 

What  does CAPA do for you? This question has been addressed many times in  many ways. In fact, the benefits of belonging to CAPA are printed in the  front of the roster, so you can always check there.

The  answer to this age-old question may be different for each of us. For a  member the most important this CAPA does for us is provide opportunities  to meet meet, and get to know, many wonderful people throughout the  different groups. The camaraderie and friendships that we have  witnessed, and experienced, among china painters is undoubtedly the best  thing CAPA does for its members.   

Our History

 

CAPA  founder Dorothy Todd grew up on a Crow Indian Reservation in Montana  and Wyoming. She went to both high school and college in Billings,  Montana. She had two daughters, a son, and three grandchildren. Dorothy  passed away on August 4, 2012 after a long and productive life.

Dorothy started painting in 1967  and her first painted pieces were two Limoges jardinières with  grounding, raised paste and gold with hunting scenes on each. Over the  years she studied with many teachers too numerous to name. She herself  began teaching in 1970 and founded CAPA eight years later in 1978

As  the founder of CAPA, Dorothy was able to pull porcelain painters  together from all over California. Under her guidance, CAPA established  its convention guidelines and presented its first show. She also set  CAPA’s education program in motion to bring teachers from all over the  country, and world, to teach CAPA members. 

Thanks in large part to her efforts through the years; porcelain painting has achieved a greater art status.

Mary denny's Saturday August 10th sale preview at 6843 Catamaran Street in San Jose from 9:00am to 2:00pm.

    Events

    08/10/2024

    Mary denny estate sale

    9am

    -

    2pm

    6843 Catamaran Street in San Jose

    Event Details

    08/10/2024

    Mary denny estate sale

    Some of the available painted pieces are shown.  There is also a large selection of books, studies and blank china available for sale.

    9am

    -

    2pm

    6843 Catamaran Street in San Jose

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