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At 05:20 PM 14-05-97 EDT, you wrote:
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>We would like to subscribe to an architectural journal/magazine that would
>speak to furniture makers thinking about stylistic and design issues of
>their work in relation to architecture styles and their work occupying an
>architectural space.
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>Any suggestions?
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>Thanks!
>Elizabeth Bilyeu
>Oregon College of Art and Craft
Dear Elizabeth,
Again, I do not know of a journal that specifically covers the critera that
you outline, but the following is a list of some of the major magazines in WOOD:
AMERICAN WOODTURNER. American Association of Woodturners, 3200 Lexington
Avenue, Shoreview, MN
55126; (612) 484-9094. Email the editor: [log in to unmask]
Quarterly.
Woodturning for hobbyists and professionals, collectors and suppliers.
Exhibitions and opportunities for individual instruction listed.
AMERICAN WOODWORKER. Rodale Press, Inc., 33 E. Minor St., Emmaus, PA 18098;
(215) 967-5171. Bimonthly.
Woodworking for small shop amateur woodworker.
FINE WOODWORKING. The Taunton Press, 63 South Main Street, PO Box 5506,
Newtown, CT 06470-5506;
(800) 888-8286. Bimonthly.
Techniques, materials and equipment for the professional woodworker
and advanced hobbyist.
Indexed in Design and Applied Arts Index.
You may also want to check out WOODWORK and/or HOME FURNITURE.
You could also call the following organization to see if they know of such a
publication:
American Society of Furniture Artists (ASOFA)
PO Box 35339, Houston, TX 77235
(713) 721-7600 E-mail [log in to unmask]
Good Luck,
Trisha Lucy
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