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Fall 2008

Miami Mosaic Academy
Gina Hubler focuses on fine art mosaics and shows how they can be used in mixed-media settings. She believes that achieving the fine arts level in mosaics has a lot to do with the selection of the materials and an emphasis on design.
by Colleen Bryan

Also look for descriptions of everyday objects that have been rendered in glass art at the Bilston Craft Gallery exhibition in Wolverhampton, England. And don’t miss the discussion by Milon Townsend on how artists can find their voice in “Teaching for the Working Artist” under Independent Artist.

You can find the rest of these articles in the Fall 2008 issue of Profitable Glass Quarterly.

Click here to discover how Gina Hubler shares her love of mosaic glass art with others.

Click here for a free reprint of “Teaching for the Working Artist” by Milon Townsend.

Click here for tips from Alan Toy on teaching stained glass techniques.


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