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Ad Index
ACC Show section.
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S72-S123
Anderson Ranch.
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127
Arrowmont School of
Arts and Crafts.
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127
Artrider Productions Inc.
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25
Bellevue Arts Museum.
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27
Blue Rain Gallery.
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1
Chris Irick.
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4
Chrysler Museum of A rt.
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4
Corning Museum of Glass.
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27
CraftBoston.
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2
Crafts America.
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23,41
David Patchen.
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3
Fiber Philadelphia.
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40
The Grand Hand Gallery.
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124
Haystack Mountain
School of Crafts.
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131
Heller Gallery.
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9
Hibberd McGrath Gallery.
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124
Idyllwild Arts.
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13
L’Attitude Gallery.
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124
Litvak Gallery.
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Cover 2
Long’s Park Amphitheater
Foundation.
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40
Marketplace.
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125
Max’s .
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7
Morristown Craft Market.
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41
Museum of
Fine Arts, Houston.
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10
Myra Burg.
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7
Nancy Kubale.
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4
Obsidian Gallery.
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124
Oregon College of Art & Craft.
....40
Paradise C ity.
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131
Peabody Essex Museum.
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27
Penland Gallery.
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23
Penland School of Crafts.
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126
Penland/Signature Gallery.
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13
Pismo Fine Art Glass.
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Cover 4
Pittsburgh Glass Center.
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13
Santa Fe Clay.
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126
Schantz Galleries.
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11
Snow Farm.
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126
Studio Art Quilt Associates.
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13
Studio Jeffrey P’an.
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Cover 3
The Crucible.
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23
Touchstone Center for Crafts.
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126
Velvet Da Vinci.
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7
Weyrich Gallery/
The Rare Vision Art Galerie.
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124
White Bird Gallery.
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124
Wholesalecrafts.com.
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26
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