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Spring, 2010:Vol. #1, Issue #1
Page Count: 71
Notes: Nowhere in the issue did they put the actual date of the issue, so I had to extrapolate backward from the current issue. The first issue also claims they were going to publish bymonthly, but it turned out to be quarterly...
TABLE OF CONTENTS
- DEPARTMENTS
- Message from the Editor
by Jeannette LeBlanc
- Readers' Notes and Good News
- Metal Clay Artists' Library
by Pat Evans
- Ask Dr. Metal Clay
by Judi Weers
- The Tool Diva
by Pat Evans
- In the Classroom
by Jeannette LeBlanc
- Artist Profile:
Kate Qualley Peterson
by Julia Rai
- Business:
Romancing the Customer
by Pam East
- Studio Life
by Carol Hamilton
- Eclectic Elements
by Linda Stiles Smith
- Studio Tricks:
Correcting Warps
by Celie Fago
- REFERENCE
- Metal Clay Terms translated to French
by PMC Guild of France
- HOW TO PROJECTS
- Enamel a Sterling Silver and Silver Clay Pendant
by Priscilla Vassão(Brazil)
- Orchid Ring
by Anna Tan-De Hert(Singapore)
- Polynesian Summer
by Irina Miech(USA)
- Blue Delight! Ring
by Lesley Messam(UK)
- Heart Pendant
by Alcina Nolley(St. Lucia)
- Silver Beads
by Jeannette LeBlanc(CAN)
- The "Oh" Ring
by Angela Baduel-Crispin(France)
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Magazine Title: Metalclay Artist Magazine
Editor(s): Spring 2010 - ongoing: Jeannette LeBlanc;
Publication Frequency: Quarterly
Began Publication: Spring 2010
Ended Publication: Ongoing
Published by: Jeannette Froese LeBlanc, Kemptville, Ontario(CAN)
Average Page Count: 70
Magazine Dimensions(ht. x w.): 11" x 8 1/2"
ISSN: 1920-5562
NOTE: ALL COVER IMAGES THIS PAGE ARE PROPERTY OF
PUBLISHER, but are scanned from my private collection.
SUMMARY: This magazine is for jewelry makers with deep pockets! The projects are well laid out and photographed beautifully, and I like Judi Weers' question/answer article. If I could afford the clay and tools necessary, this is definitely a magazine I'd pick up all the issues of. Right now all I can afford is this review and the first issue. It's a lovely magazine, and well worth picking up if you are going to work with the metal clays.
They have a website: http://metalclayartistmag.com/ .
Anyone with more information about this publication, or has issues to donate or sell, can contact me through My Contact Page.
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