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my childhood home, I usually see her in one of two places: sitting on the couch, relaxing after dinner, or at the kitchen table. She often used it as her workspace, and I can see her there now with her glasses pushed down to the tip of her nose as she searched overtop of them for her pliers. She looks happy. But, when I asked her recently about what kind of space she prefers to work in, she recalled a trip she took a few months ago to Malleable Studios, a creative co op in the National Linen Building at the corner of Market and Meade.It there that metalsmiths Martha Keith and Tavia Brown ply their trade, joined by four other artists who have their workshops in the building. My mom and Martha have been friends for nearly 10 years, since Martha worked with my stepdad, a Harrisonburg based goldsmith, and they bonded over being creative, appreciating beautiful things, and their mutual passion for jewelry. (Whenever we together, they also like to reminisce about the time they spied on me and my high school boyfriend from the second floor of the house as we walked downtown for our first date that another story for another time.) My mom had just started a new project and stopped in to get some feedback. The response to her work was positive overwhelming.an artist can be very lonely, she told me. course what you think you doing is the best thing you ever done, but to have someone else tell you it worth the fuss, that very energizing. I left feeling so inspired. supportive spirit is at the heart of this year Design Annual. Two groups of women (and, in one case, men) in our area are thriving in