are there any glass magazines that you would recommend? I'd want info such as:
new products
new techniques
tutorials
industry happenings
magazines
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Re: magazines
Glass Patterns Quarterly is a good magazine.
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Re: magazines
Glass art magazine also has a digital version of their magazine. This is very useful for those not in the USA.
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Re: magazines
Glass craftsmen is a magizine however what I love is their batch files "small training files by a guest" well, they put about -10 years ln a 2 cd set. of just ther bach files which I find myself reading over and over.
Sheree
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Re: magazines
Glass Craftsman Magazine is no longer being published. If you could find back issues, they are full of info.
Re: magazines
(Urban) Glass magazine will not give you techniques, tutorials or products. It will give you art (sometimes) and notices of classes at places like Penland, Pilchuk, etc.