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SunLive - Grant Haua conquers Europe - The Bay s News First

SunLive - Grant Haua conquers Europe - The Bay s News First
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SunLive - What s on - markets, festivals, barbecues and fun

SunLive - What s on - markets, festivals, barbecues and fun
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Former premier Jay Weatherill among South Australians on Australia Day honours roll

Former premier Jay Weatherill among South Australians on Australia Day honours roll MonMonday 25 Former SA premier Jay Weatherill has been made an Officer of the Order of Australia. ( Print text only Cancel Former SA premier Jay Weatherill, a Logie winner and a professor specialising in Indigenous education are among the South Australians recognised in this year s Australia Day honours list. Key points: Arts administrator Winnie Peltz has been made a Member of the Order of Australia An education expert and a lifelong surf life saving volunteer have also been honoured Mr Weatherill has been made an Officer of the Order of Australia for his service to parliament and to the fields of early childhood and tertiary education.

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Remembering Sam Herman, pioneering glass artist and teacher who also won recognition for his paintings and welded-steel sculptures

Sam Herman was a multi-talented artist whose work with glass, together with his influence as a teacher, freed that medium from the confines of the factory and enabled the nascent studio glass movement to flourish internationally in the 1960s and 1970s. The combined development of a suitable glass formula and the “small furnace” first demonstrated by the studio glass pioneer Harvey Littleton at Toledo Museum of Art in 1962 allowed artists to work directly in the mercurial medium of hot, molten glass, where before they might typically have passed drawn designs to professional glassmakers, restricting their creativity. Herman studied with Littleton, and with the sculptor Leo Steppat, at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, where he seized the opportunity, as one of Littleton’s first students, to develop studio glass techniques, and received a Master of Fine Arts in Sculpture and Glass in 1965. He then won a Fulbright Scholarship to study cold-working glass techniques with Helen M

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