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Images from "The State of Matter"

To all the folks who missed The State of Matter glass exhibition, we'd first like to send our condolences. We had a great time planning & enjoying the multi-venue exhibition and week of demos/studio visits ...and look forward to continuing with our programming!







And with that, we'd like to conclude by giving a respectful "Thank You" to all of our wonderful sponsors:

Art On All Floors

BEI Benedict

Happen Inc.

Hazel Glas

Hoeting Realtors

Home City Ice

Langur Media

Neusole Glassworks

Prairie

The Comet

Thunder-Sky Inc.


...Without your contributions, none of our success would have been possible. Therefor, we hope to work with you again in some capacity.

Thanks Again,
parProjects




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