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Spring 2008
Hot Glass Horizons
Gil and Carmen Reynolds plan well in advance to offer the latest techniques to the students who attend their annual seminars. Instructors for these classes are sought out on the basis of professional stature, technical competence, and whether they share Gil’s core philosophy of making a real effort to connect with the students.
by Colleen Bryan
Click here to learn how the conscious choice to limit enrollment for each seminar has led to success for Hot Glass Horizons.
 Also check these sections for the latest in educational opportunities: The Glass Furnace under International Glass Art, the 99th Annual Summer Conference under Stained Glass Association of America News, and the 38th Annual Conference under Glass Art Association News. You’ll also find a discussion by Milon Townsend of the important things to consider when preparing to teach in “Teaching for the Working Artist” under Independent Artist.
Also see Teaching for the Working Artists. Milon Townsend shares how working artists who teach must discover their primary focus and all of the logistics necessary for success with their students.
You can find the rest of these articles in the Spring 2008 issue of Profitable Glass Quarterly.
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