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kayeastman
07-16-2010, 14:05
Free Glass Art Books For Your Students - From the KBW Foundation

Attention Public School Glass Art Instructors
With the cooperation of various art glass publishers the KBW Foundation has donated over 58,000 surplus glass art books, publications, and videos to public schools, colleges and adult education centers. The Foundation is able to supply your class with art glass publications for your school. We can provide each student with one book of each title. In order to qualify for books, instructors must be currently teaching at a public school, college, adult education center, senior citizen center or summer camp. An inventory and description of books is available on the KBW Foundation website under the Book Distribution tab.

How To Order
A variety of paperback books to choose from including various Pattern Books and How-To Techniques. Please note: we do not have any books on glass blowing. We will try to accommodate you with the resources available, however we cannot send individual titles. Books come packed in a box of approximately 24 books of each title. A shipping fee of $15 per box will be required. These books are free of charge. The retail value of each book ranges from $11.95 - $29.95. In order to receive your books, please fill out a Book Request Form available online under the Book Distribution Tab and email to kayeastman@aol.com or contact us via email to receive the form. Forms of payment accepted are money order, pay pal and check - sorry no PO’s. Payment must be made prior to shipping and made out to the KBW Foundation. At present, there are no restrictions on order amounts.

Mission of the KBW Foundation
The mission of the non-profit, federally approved Kay Bain Weiner Glass Art Educational Foundation is to stimulate public interest and promote growth in the glass art industry through educational projects. To further this mission, the KBW Foundation has a responsibility to encourage the teaching of glass art in the public schools, where art programs have been severely cut in the face of critical budget shortages.

To Order
• To order, visit www.KBWFoundation.com
• For questions please email us at kayeastman@aol.com