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Articles in Dec, 2004 issue of Arts & Activities
- Xuron Corp
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Clip & save art notes
by Guy Hubbard -
Editor's note
by Maryellen Bridge - Mud tools
- Rounder Records
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Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow
by Marlene Wahila -
Batik: Fabled Cloth of Java
by Jerome J. Hausman - Ellison
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Classroom use of the art print
by Guy Hubbard -
A community quilt
by Rose-Ann C. Chrzanowski - Harrisville designs
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Circus ABC
by Thais Wright - Paragon Industries
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Art print: self portrait
by Joan Miro -
Straws are for more than sipping
by Barbara Herberholz - Kids Can Press
- 3+Co
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Luminaria
by Sandi Pippin -
Who is the Artist? Dufy, Gauguin, Matisse
by Barbara Herberholz - Watson-Guptill Publication
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Performance artists
by George Szekely -
Painted weaving collage
by Cissy Hamilton -
Hooked On Art
by Jerome J. Hausman - Crizmac
- Winter catalog showcase
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The three C's of coiling
by Louise M. Biggs - Kodansha International
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Young artist
by Tony Purnell -
Hills and Mountains and Skies and Clouds
by Barbara Herberholz - Sargent Art, Inc
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Chair portraits
by Geri Greenman
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