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Winter 2001

All Lit Up—Glassworks Project Fires Art and Urban Expansion
An architectural glass designer, an architect, and a real estate appraiser looked at the rising national popularity of art glass and recast the art marketing notion of studios that are open to the public. Hot glass is the public draw for Glassworks, as this collaboration is known, but the partners’ blend of art with preservation, tourism, and local development dreams drew the city of Louisville, Kentucky, into this artful mix.
by Diane Heilenman

Also look for Brook White by Diane Heilenman, who takes a look at how hot glass artist, Brook White, has built his career on the pursuit of solid skills from one master, exposure to other techniques and philosophies, and an ethic to get your work out there to be seen. Brook maintains that his biggest educational opportunity was traveling around the country as Stephen Powell’s assistant, watching how the older glass artist handled himself.

You can find the rest of these articles in the Winter 2001 issue of Profitable Glass Quarterly.

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2001
Winter - Glassworks Project Fires Art and Urban Expansion

Fall - Lino Tagliapietra
Spring - Thomas Scoon

2000
Winter -
Emilio Santini
Fall - Stephen Powell


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