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Peter Voulkos 1924-2002 A life in art is celebrated. |
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Linked to the Narrative Tradition Animals are a leading subject in Nancy Erickson's quilts. So, too, is the human condition. by Bonnie Lee Holland |
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The Sculpture of Peter Ivy and Michael Scheiner In different ways, these artists approach glass as an intellectual pursuit. by Edward Lebow |
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Celebrating Scotland's Crafts A bonny touring show salutes the traditional crafts of the Scottish Isles. |
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Designing Boxes: Philip Weber The idea of "box" is the starting point for this artist's elegant, diminutive containers. by Philip Osgood |
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Collectors as Advocates: Dale and Doug Anderson For the Andersons, the joy of collecting lies as much in the opportunity to share their discoveries and be supportive of artists as it does in creating a personal environment. by Tina Oldknow |
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CRAFT WORLD |
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BOOKS onetree; A Studio of Her Own: Women Artists in Boston 1870-1940 |
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MUSEUM COLLECTION Daum Museum of Contemporary Art, Sedalia, MO. by Joyce Lovelace |
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COMMISSIONS |
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PORTFOLIO Lisa and Scott Cylinder, Diane Field, Brad Winter, Sofia Calderwood |
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REVIEW: Donald Penny Blue Spiral 1, Asheville, NC. by Mark Burleson |
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CALENDAR |
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CLASSIFIED/ADVERTISING INDEX |
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| Cover: Hall of Memory #2; Trapdoor, 1998, fabric, pearlescent paint, stitched, appliquéd and quilted by machine, 58 1/4 by 27 inches, by Nancy Erickson. Photo/Nancy Erickson. See page 42. |
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