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Summer 2008
Wheaton Arts & Cultural Center
WheatonArts & Cultural Center offers to its students a large facility with a caring and innovative faculty plus state-of-the-art equipment. But there are other programs as well that reach out to the surrounding community to help at-risk students with their regular studies while introducing them to the fascinating world of glass.
by Colleen Bryan
Also check these sections for the latest developments in glass art educational: finding a permanent location for the Stained Glass School under Stained Glass Association of America News, the Second Annual Conference of the American Glass Guild, and the Seventh Annual Conference under the Society of American Mosaic Artists News. You’ll also find a discussion by Milon Townsend on the important things to consider when preparing to teach in “Teaching for the Working Artist” under Independent Artist.
You can find the rest of these articles in the Summer 2008 issue of Profitable Glass Quarterly.
Click here to discover how WheatonArts & Cultural Center has maintained a physical connection for its students in the midst of digital art innovations.
Click here for a free reprint of “Teaching for the Working Artist” by Milon Townsend.
Click here to find highlights of the Seventh Annual Conference of the Society of American Mosaic Artists.
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