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Articles in Oct, 2000 issue of Arts & Activities
- Shop Talk - Review
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Art is Instrumental to Learning
by Karen Skophammer -
Creating Extraordinary Beads. - Review - book review
by I.E.J. -
Eric Carle-Inspired Insect Collages - illustrator Eric Carle - Brief Article
by Eileen Palamountain -
Storyteller
by Harriet Gamble -
Britain From The Air. - Review - book review
by I.E.J. -
How Sweet It Is! - beginning drawing class - Brief Article
by Geri Greenman -
Go To Your Studio And Make Stuff. - Review - book review
by I.E.J. -
Strink - Brief Article
by Alison Gray -
The Fine Artist's Guide To Marketing And Self-Promotion. - Review - book review
by I.E.J. -
Young artist - Brief Article
by Alexander Desilets -
Really Basic PAPERMAKING
by Donald Gruber -
ROMARE BEARDEN: Visual Jazz. - Review - video recording review
by B.H. -
clip & save - painting technique - Brief Article
by Guy Hubbard -
Editor's Note
by Maryellen Bridge -
Sticker Artists
by George Szekely -
Falling into Winter
by Carolyn Lang Harrington -
WYCINANKI: Polish Papercutting. - Review - video recording review
by B.H. - Featured Artwork - Brief Article
- Arts Update - Review
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MOSAI-ZINES - paper mosaics - Brief Article
by Nunzio Lagattuta -
Land & Landscape: Views Of America's History & Culture. - Review - book review
by B.H. -
The Writing on the Wall
by Tara Cady Sartorius
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