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LOWELL BAKER on fri 14 sep 01


My E-mail address is:
wbaker@ART.as.ua.edu

I have to disagree with you on clogging the mail for clayart. I
believe this is exactly what we must do.

I am starting a file of those who choose to respond. I am looking
for a gallery and I hope some of the rest of you are also looking.

I really like the idea of a space in D.C.

Lowell

Lois Ruben Aronow on fri 14 sep 01


Lowell -=20

I posted this to Clay Art, but I suspect I am blacklisted. My posts
never seem to get through.

Anyhow, follows is my post:

Dear Clayart and Lowell -

I am very moved and excited about the idea of doing an exhibition to
benefit survivor families.

We have been affected by this tragedy on a very personal level, as my
husband's brother is missing. He leaves a wife and a 5 year old son,
who is severely autistic. =20

I have been helping my sister in law, and my husband's entire family
as well as I can, phoning everyone, filing the necessary reports,
working with his employer, etc. (Richard worked for the Port
Authority, who lost 200 employees). All the legwork and phone calls
are at a standstill right now. We sit and wait, pray, and try to
deal.

I would happily volunteer to organise this event, or assist in making
it happen. I am a lifelong New Yorker and feel like I need to do
more. I am delighted that Lowell came up with such a wonderful idea;
one which centers around one of my main loves in life - clay. Finally,
a way I can do more!

I'm not quite sure where this project stands or where to start. If
anyone can post an update on it, or email me privately, that would be
great. Sorry, but I have been only reading my mail sporadically. If
it is still only in the idea phase, I will be happy to get the ball
rolling. Let me know if you want to help.

Lastly, we will likely be setting up a charity for my nephew, which I
will be shameless promoting. =20

Although I sometimes butt heads with people on this group, I continue
to be astonished at the outpouring of love and caring . Clay people
rule.

...Lois


>My E-mail address is:
>wbaker@ART.as.ua.edu
>
>I have to disagree with you on clogging the mail for clayart. I
>believe this is exactly what we must do.
>
>I am starting a file of those who choose to respond. I am looking
>for a gallery and I hope some of the rest of you are also looking.
>
>I really like the idea of a space in D.C.
>
>Lowell
>
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Tim Lynch on fri 14 sep 01


I'm in...



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Tim Lynch
The Clay Man
1117 Tedford St SE
East Wenatchee, WA 98802
hifired@earthlink.net


> My E-mail address is:
> wbaker@ART.as.ua.edu
>
> I have to disagree with you on clogging the mail for clayart. I
> believe this is exactly what we must do.
>
> I am starting a file of those who choose to respond. I am looking
> for a gallery and I hope some of the rest of you are also looking.
>
> I really like the idea of a space in D.C.
>
> Lowell
>
> ______________________________________________________________________________
> Send postings to clayart@lsv.ceramics.org
>
> You may look at the archives for the list or change your subscription
> settings from http://www.ceramics.org/clayart/
>
> Moderator of the list is Mel Jacobson who may be reached at
> melpots@pclink.com.