PPP: Brilliant Possibilities
One artist has taken two very basic elements--glass and light--and developed his own extraordinary style of art.
by Kelsey Seidler
PPP: Green Ideas
Through the implementation of green programs, Paragon Industries saves money and time while helping the environment.
by Arnold Howard
PPP: Making Art Shows Work for You
Since the costs and potential losses associated with art shows can be significant, it's important to plan ahead and be as well-informed as possible.
by Richard Rothbard
PPP: An Ounce of Prevention
Preventive kiln maintenance and care helps enable these valuable pieces of equipment to provide many years of reliable service.
by Michael Swauger
PPP: Independent Spirit
Philadelphia, Pa., will play host to the National Council on Education for the Ceramic Arts' (NCECA) 44th annual conference on March 31-April 3.
PPP: Building a Glass Community
Gail Pulkrabek, chairman of the Art Glass Guild and president of the Art Glass Association of Southern California, fields questions regarding these two organizations.
PPP: Preventing "S" Cracks
The "S" crack, while not the only type of flaw that can occur when forming clay on the potter's wheel, is certainly one of the most common.
by Jeff Zamek
PPP: Clearing the Air
The
very nature of working with clay and glaze materials can propel micron-sized particles into the studio
environment.
by Jeff Zamek
PPP: From the Heart of Ohio
Owned and operated by Cary and Elaine Hulin, Holmes County Pottery produces hand-thrown, wood-fired stoneware.
by Eric Nedreberg
PPP: Cost-Effective Marketing
Following some very simple steps will help you grow your business through marketing in a cost-effective manner.
by Janet Holian
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