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Art at Work: Creating Corporate Commissions
Sarah Hall and Jeffrey Kraegel point out that businesses like to be recognized and will devote large amounts of time and money towards creating and maintain- ing a corporate identity. Some businesses, perhaps with a little more imagina- tion -- or a little more courage -- take the extra step and commission original art for their buildings. The Wind's Eye Gallery features architectural glass by David Wilson.
Debora Coombs' Serra/Duchesne Window for St. Mary's Cathedral
The Serra/Duchesne window is one of 20 new stained glass windows designed and painted by Debora Coombs for St. Mary's Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception in Portland, Oregon.

Stories of Sand, Sea and Surf by Joan Irving:
New Public Artworks for the San Diego International Airport
In October 1996, San Diego-based glass artist Joan Irving submitted her proposal to the San Diego International Airport with hopes of securing one of the prestigious Percent for Art public commissions. Imagine her delight upon hearing that she'd been awarded not one, but the three largest commissions.

Slumping Glass for Lighting Fixtures: Part III 
In Part III of this ongoing series, Dan Fenton discusses clay as a mold material, the use of kilnwash, and provides a suppliers list.

1998-99 Directory to Industry Supplies
This comprehensive Directory should be the source for everything you need to operate your business.

Texas Hospitality in Full Bloom at Source'98 Trade Show
During the recent International Art Glass Suppliers Trade Show - Source'98, in Houston, Texas - the mood was energetic and upbeat, with lots of domestic and international traffic during the exhibit.

Never Be Afraid to Design Your Way Out of Trouble
In this article, Butch Young and Rita Long expand on a point touched upon in a previous article on deep carving, which is never be afraid to design yourself out of trouble.

Sherick: Imagination Leading to Creativity, Creativity to Reality
While studying and designing the mechanics of their self-created, suspended glass floor, Rick and Sheri Mech of Sherick Inc., Lockport, Illinois, developed three new products for their clients - Glacier Ice, Crystal Ice, and Crystal Veining.

Seven Secrets Of Profitable Web Sites
So you joined the gold rush to the World Wide Web only to strike fool's gold? You are not alone. Listen to sales experts who reveal the top seven secrets of businesses with effective Web sites.
 

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