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Keep Us Hot! - 2nd Annual Public Glass Benefit and Auction

Sunday, April 30, 2006 from 12:00 PM to 5:00 PM (PT)

San Francisco, CA

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PUBLIC GLASS:
SAN FRANCISCO'S CENTER FOR GLASS ARTS


Join us at the Public Glass Studios for our
2nd Annual Benefit and Auction
and experience glass at it's finest!

Watch Marvin Lipofsky,
reknowned artist and a founder
of the Glass Art Society,
create unique works of art.

Better yet, bid on one of these
Lipofsky originals at the live auction.

Enjoy extraordinary food, music and
vibrant glassblowing and flameworking
demonstrations by:

Jaime Guerrero, Warren Newbery and friends.

April 30th 12PM - 5PM

Demos start at 12PM

Live Auction starts at 3PM

BID ON FABULOUS WORKS OF ART BY:
Alex Sarkis Abajian, Dean Bensen, Tom Boyton, Lucio Bubacco, Herb Dang, Jeff Enderwick, Bob Furnback, Prax Gore, Jaime Guerrero, Elisa Harms, David Hering, Ann Hollingsworth, Susanne Khawand,Jerry Kung, Marvin Lipofsky, Tracey McClendon, Ivan Lee Mora, Warren Newbery, Andrew Noga, Michael Nourot, David Patchen, Janice Peacock, Steve Roseman, Travis Sandoval, Alex Shapiro, Alexis Silk, Treg Silkwood & Candace A. Martin, Reed Slater, Kim Sullivan, Demetra Theofanous, Ferdinand Thieriot, Jes Wainer, Nik Weinstein, Jason Wertheimer, Rob White, and others....

1750 Armstrong Avenue at 3rd Street
San Francisco

Tickets are $40 in advance, $50 at the door

Call 415.671.4916
or visit us online at www.publicglass.org

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Public Glass
1750 Armstrong Street
San Francisco, CA 94124

Sunday, April 30, 2006 from 12:00 PM to 5:00 PM (PT)


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Public Glass is San Francisco's center for the glass arts, providing a collaborative environment for creativity with glass through a state-of-the-art public facility and educational programs. In 1997 a group of glass artists transformed a 5,000 square foot cabinet shop located at 1750 Armstrong Avenue in San Francisco into Public Glass, the Bay Area's first public-access glass-arts facility. Since 1997, the organization has offered studio rentals and a comprehensive array of classes in glassblowing, casting, fusing, and flameworking. As the only non-profit center for glass-working in San Francisco, Public Glass is proud to have recruited and trained the majority of Bay Area glassworkers, many of whom have gone on to become well-known artists.