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Restoration
Arthur Femenella answers the questions, what is documentation, and how much is appropriate for a given project?

Beadmaking
Brian Kerkvliet explores the elusive topic of style and creativity.

Throwing Your Hat into the Public Art Arena
Dallas glass artist Jim Bowman discusses his smaller sculptural work as well as his recent experience with the public art process.
Kliszewski Shard Vessels
The melding of fused elements and blown forms brings Kliszewski Glass studio's colorful glass shard vessels to life.

Exhibiting Glass
Loretta Radeschi discusses how exhibitions can propel your career. Sidebar excerpted from Choice Publications new book.

The Double Life of a Fantasy Sculpture
In this second of two articles by Kay Bain Weiner, fantasy sculpture and its use beyond jewelry is revealed.

Source '95
Source '95, the International Art Glass Suppliers Trade Show will be held at the Washington State Convention & Trade Center in Seattle, Washington, June 21 - 23.

Creative Carving
Dan Fenton and Kathy Bradford provide tips for carving on thick plate glass.

Advanced Stained Glass Technique
Peter McGrain presents new ways of working with flashed glass.

Advertorials
Advertorials are intended to familiarize you with the companies you do business with.

Lusters on Glass
Dan Fenton demonstrates how to use the many commercially made lusters available.
 

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