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July 14, 2000 - Image 76

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2000-07-14

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An artist specializing in Judaica is among
those whose work is included in the White House
Collection of American Crafis, now on display
at the U-M Museum of Art.

Clockwise from top left:

Jon Kuhn: "Pastel Skies," bora-silicate, lead-flouride and colored glass; ground,
polished and laminated; 1993, part of the White House Collection of American Crafts.
Zachary Oxman: "A Festival of Light," bronze, granite and marble; cast; 1993,
part of the White House Collection of American Crafts.

Laney K Oxman: "Feminine Nostalgia," whiteware, undo-glaze pencils, stains,
enamels, lusters, photo transfers, 22k gold; hand-built and wheel thrown;
1993, part of the White House Collection of American Crafts.
Sidney Hutter: "White House Vase #1," plate glass; cut, ground, polished and laminated using
ultraviolet curing adhesive; 1993, part of the White House 'Collection of American Crafts.

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