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OxStu explores how the structure of glass makes it ubiquitous in everyday life and why we are still exploring its use.
While stained glass is most often associated with historic churches, Charleston artists provide a modern approach to the art ...
New life to the stained glass: Crew based in Iowa restoring windows at Spokane’s Our Lady of Lourdes
Stained-glass depictions of biblical scenes that have ... Give directly to The Spokesman-Review's Northwest Passages community forums series -- which helps to offset the costs of several reporter ...
Nearly 10 years ago, the New York University professor, historian and Pulitzer Prize winner was sitting in historic First Congregational Church, admiring a triptych of stained glass windows ...
From a series ... Preston’s life will be held at 11 a.m., April 4, at Holy Trinity Episcopal Church in Melbourne. Jerry cut out every single piece of the glorious stained glass in the windows ...
Darleen Schillaci, a Lawrence stained glass artist, has become a hot commodity ... The holiday shopping event series wraps this weekend. “Seeing people’s reactions in real time and seeing ...
David Levering Lewis, a distinguished scholar of American history, finds his own inspiration in the sight of a stained-glass window ... It was part of a series of windows portraying the ...
After the sudden passing of its former owner, a Colorado Springs stained glass studio is reborn through ... And that’s a lot like life.” Others, like Marla Leggette, who travels 45 minutes ...
There, in what could be described as a room full of rainbows. shop owner Karen Capasso was teaching students to make stained-glass designs. Capasso stood in the center of her 800-square- foot ...
For Black History Month, one local artist paid tribute through her intricate works of stained glass ... a piece of glass, she gets excited to see her works of art come to life.
This April, he will debut a new series of stained glass panels exploring themes of time and quietness at Hopewell Brewing, the same brewery that gave him his first exhibition five years ago.
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