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catalogue for shino show in baltimore

updated mon 21 mar 05

 

Laurie Cowell on sun 20 mar 05


Is there any way for someone not attending the Shino Exhibit in Baltimore
to purchase a catalogue?

Laurie Cowell

MLC on sun 20 mar 05


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Laurie
contact baltimore clayworks, they have better than a catalog, it is
cards of the vessels with the clays recipes and firing notes.

http://www.baltimoreclayworks.org/home/index.html

Millie in Md.



On Mar 20, 2005, at 2:38 PM, Laurie Cowell wrote:

Is there any way for someone not attending the Shino Exhibit in
Baltimore
to purchase a catalogue?

Laurie Cowell




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Terrie Raphael on sun 20 mar 05


Laurie -
Baltimore Clayworks, which hosted the shino show, is arranging to have the
works put on CD plus shino recipes printed on individual cards. The package of
CD plus recipes is about $20.00 and will be sent out in 6 - 8 weeks. I'm sure
you can find contact/ordering information thru their website -
www.baltimoreclayworks.org.
Best - Terrie

Lori Leary on sun 20 mar 05


Laurie,
I just got home from NCECA, and stopped to see the Shino Show at
Baltimore Clayworks on the way home. They have a CD catalogue in the
works, which comes with a recipe and bio from each artist. It will not
be ready for another 6-8 weeks, but I am sure that if you contact them
via their website, they will be happy to help.

http://www.baltimoreclayworks.org/home/index.html

It was a great show, and an important one, I think. I ordered the CD
and also got the CD for the Orton Cone Box Show.
More later on NCECA and the Clayart Room...it was wonderful!

Lori L.

Laurie Cowell wrote:

> Is there any way for someone not attending the Shino Exhibit in Baltimore
> to purchase a catalogue?
>
> Laurie Cowell
>

David Hendley on sun 20 mar 05


----- Original Message -----
> Baltimore Clayworks, which hosted the shino show, is arranging to have the
> works put on CD plus shino recipes printed on individual cards. The
> package of
> CD plus recipes is about $20.00 and will be sent out in 6 - 8 weeks. I'm
> sure
> you can find contact/ordering information thru their website -
> www.baltimoreclayworks.org.

The card set is already printed. I saw it at a booth (can't remember which
one)
in the exhibit hall.

David Hendley
I don't know nothin' but the blues, cobalt that is.
david@farmpots.com
http://www.farmpots.com













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