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Winter 2008

The Art Works Studio
Ed and Martha Biggar take their workshops to students across the United States, teaching a broad variety of media and techniques. The couple love to travel but admit that it has its hardships. Having excellent organizational skills is the key to the success of their operation.
by Colleen Bryan

Also look for the discussion by Milon Townsend on ways to help determine whether teaching at home or away is best for you in “Teaching for the Working Artist” under Independent Artist.

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

Click here to discover how Ed and Martha Biggar met and combined their talents and strengths to bring success to their educational enterprise.

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


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