From:
"Jane A. Cadieux" <sculpture@zzzzzzzzzzzz>
Date:
Tue, 02 Nov 2004 09:44:01 -0800
Subject:
symposia, John Fisher, and periodicals.
Tom, I took a workshop led by John Fisher a few years back at the Mendocino
Art Center. Is he a big name in sculpture these days? I know he's good... I
wonder what happened to that little seascape watercolor he gave me (one to
each participant in the class).
I feel so out of the loop with what's actually happening in the sculpture
world. Can someone recommend a good periodical? This list is helping
somewhat, but in a way it raises more questions than it answers. I realize
how limited my knowledge of tools really is. Never heard of Trow and Holden
before a couple days ago.
-Jane
- Follow-ups
- message 00262: symposia, John Fisher, and periodicals. - Tom Blatt (02 Nov 2004)
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