Artists in Residence provides libraries with:
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an on-going, socially and culturally valuable educational resource
for patrons at an affordable price ($25.US/title).
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a unique series featuring artists talking about why they create,
as well as demonstrating how they create, and with what
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titles reviewed and applauded in School Library Journal,
Library Journal, Ceramics Monthly, VideoLibrarian, and soon in
Booklist
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soon to be available on DVD
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a video series exploring a broad array of artistic forms:
jewelry, ceramics, performance, photography, paper, sculpture, wood,
glass, paint, graphics, and soon, traditional trades
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a popular video series in the collections of more than 60 public
and academic schools and libraries across the US, in Canada, and
Puerto Rico
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distribution through the producer, as well as through
Follett AudioVisual,
The AV Cafe,
Instructional Video,
Library Bound, and
Mackin Library Media,
and catalogued in OCLC and Marc4Records.
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the opportunity to contribute to building a primary resource
archive of American artistic experience.
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the opportunity to provide an alternative to traditional forms
of arts education in light of school budgetary cuts.
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