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Thomas Hucker: counting angels

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Hoboken, NJ-based artist Thomas Hucker specializes in the design and creation of eccentric but technically flawless wood furniture. Hucker also paints and creates abstract sculptures. The 37-year-old Bryn Mawr, PA native had his first one man exhibition at New York, NY's Peter Joseph Gallery between Jan 9-Feb 15, 1992.

Author: Slivka, Rose
Publisher: American Craft Council
Publication Name: American Craft
Subject: Home and garden
ISSN: 0194-8008
Year: 1992
Innovations, Biography, Criticism and interpretation, Woodworkers, Furniture design, Hucker, Thomas

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Thomas Hoadley

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The exhibition at the Pewabic Pottery in Detroit, Michigan was held from March 25--May 17, 2005 presenting works of the potter Thomas Hoadley. The exhibition displayed 15 bowls, six to ten inches high, and worked in the nerikomi technique, a Japanese style of hand-building and pattern construction

Author: Craig, Gerry
Publisher: American Craft Council
Publication Name: American Craft
Subject: Home and garden
ISSN: 0194-8008
Year: 2005
Michigan, Exhibitions, Detroit, Michigan, Potters, Pottery, Japanese, Japanese pottery, Hoadley, Thomas

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The techno-romantic Thomas Mann

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Thomas Mann is a full-time jewelry designer with studios and a gallery in New Orleans, LA. His metal sculptures try to convey a narrative in a light hearted way. He had an exhibition at the Twist gallery, Aug 13-Sep 27, 1993, in Portland, OR.

Author: Ballantyne, Margo
Publisher: American Craft Council
Publication Name: American Craft
Subject: Home and garden
ISSN: 0194-8008
Year: 1992
Practice, Metal sculpture, Mann, Thomas (American writer)

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