Current Art Events
FROM THE WILLARD
CLOCK CO.
FROM THE WILLARD CLOCK CO.
courses in cabinet-making and wood-carving, to be
taught by men who are seriously working at these
crafts. The Summer School of Painting and Deco-
rative Design will be in charge of Mr. Birge Har-
rison and Mr. H. G. Murphy. Mr. H. L. Markin,
of Boston, a pupil of Fisher, will be the instructor
in metal-work in the newly equipped metal work-
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shop. It is expected that it will be possible to have
an exhibition of furniture, designed and completed,
in the early Fall. The estate consists of some eight
hundred acres, which have been cleared for a
natural park or reserve, where it is expected to give
artists and craftsmen full facilities to build their
homes. It is planned to install a color printing
plant.
The Cleveland School of Art is erecting a
new school building on the site given by Mr. J.
Homer Wade in December, 1903. It is near Wade
Park, the principal park of the city, and near the
Western Reserve University and Case School of
Applied Science. It is estimated that the cost will
be $100,000. The school expects to occupy its
new quarters in December.
The Rhode Island School of Design held an
exhibition in the first week of June, in Memorial
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FROM THE WILLARD
CLOCK CO.
FROM THE WILLARD CLOCK CO.
courses in cabinet-making and wood-carving, to be
taught by men who are seriously working at these
crafts. The Summer School of Painting and Deco-
rative Design will be in charge of Mr. Birge Har-
rison and Mr. H. G. Murphy. Mr. H. L. Markin,
of Boston, a pupil of Fisher, will be the instructor
in metal-work in the newly equipped metal work-
KROM THE WILLARD CLOCK CO.
shop. It is expected that it will be possible to have
an exhibition of furniture, designed and completed,
in the early Fall. The estate consists of some eight
hundred acres, which have been cleared for a
natural park or reserve, where it is expected to give
artists and craftsmen full facilities to build their
homes. It is planned to install a color printing
plant.
The Cleveland School of Art is erecting a
new school building on the site given by Mr. J.
Homer Wade in December, 1903. It is near Wade
Park, the principal park of the city, and near the
Western Reserve University and Case School of
Applied Science. It is estimated that the cost will
be $100,000. The school expects to occupy its
new quarters in December.
The Rhode Island School of Design held an
exhibition in the first week of June, in Memorial
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