I Tie Knots!
Even though I am an not your average wedding officiant, the ceremonies I perform are legal, meaningful, & personal. Each wedding, like each marriage, is unique. We draw from your personal values and cultural traditions, and use my experience to create a ceremony that reflects what is important to you. It is my privilege to officiate all kinds of weddings, from the very traditional, to the very original.
Please contact me for availability and rates. Your initial consultation and meeting is always free and without obligation.
I’ve been officiating weddings since 2000 when dear friends did me the honor of asking me to perform their ceremony. I knew from that moment that this was something I wanted to do for the rest of my life. I co-founded the Church of Craft in part to allow me to serve those who did not necessarily affiliate with an existing faith. I really believe that everyone deserves to be married in exactly the way they want, and my role as the officiant is to facilitate that.
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I read your article in Handmade Nation, it was interesting because I am studying art and occasion: specifically how objects are attached with attribute. I am wondering if you have crafted an item that was otherwise symbolic or metaphoric in the weddings you have presided over.
Sorry for the academic blah-blah, but there are many artist that believe all art is symbolic. My grandmother’s hand made quilt given to me , is much more than symbol, it is testimony to care and love, it is swatch of concerted feelings and work that otherwise is inarticulated . The quilt stands in for an personal experience
that is transcendent of written word, gesture or spoken language.
Art and craft can transfer an attribute and is especially apparent when
the object is used with ritual of “on the occassion of”.
I would like to hear your thoughts on this matter and any other writing you have about craft and ceremony.
Thanks
Keith Voit
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