EDITORIAL

  1. Read more: February 2009: Kate Krider & Wendy Kahle
    February 2009: Kate Krider & Wendy Kahle

    February 2009: Kate Krider & Wendy Kahle

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  2. Read more: March 2009: Martha Cansler
    March 2009: Martha Cansler

    March 2009: Martha Cansler

    Martha compulsively collects artifacts of American culture that are both eye catching and absurd. She is fascinated with language, typography and ...
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  3. Read more: March 2009: Kris Haas & Christopher Truax
    March 2009: Kris Haas & Christopher Truax

    March 2009: Kris Haas & Christopher Truax

    Christopher Truax’s sculptures seem as though that they can come alive and start moving at any moment. After experimenting with animation and model...
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  4. Read more: September 2010: Annie Foong & Hsin-Yi Huang
    September 2010: Annie Foong & Hsin-Yi Huang

    September 2010: Annie Foong & Hsin-Yi Huang

    Hsin-Yi Huang’s porcelain ceramic work draws references from organisms found in nature. She is attracted by their fragility as well as their streng...
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  5. Read more: October 2010: Andy Paiko
    October 2010: Andy Paiko

    October 2010: Andy Paiko

    The most commonly held image of a glassblower is of a somewhat romanticized craftsman surrounded by flaming furnaces, making vases and bowls and dr...
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  6. Read more: October 2010: Katherine Dunn & Lisa Kaser
    October 2010: Katherine Dunn & Lisa Kaser

    October 2010: Katherine Dunn & Lisa Kaser

    Katherine Dunn works with acrylics and mixed media. Her illustrative primitive folk style weaves together layers of color and textures, along with ...
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