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Community - Crofton
Arts venture excites Crofton residentPublished 10/31/05
It's not often that you get the opportunity to make your life's dream come true, but Crofton resident Bill Moses has just done it. Mr. Moses, a professor in the art department at Gallaudet University, has teamed up with local artist Kristin Norris to open an art studio and gallery in Annapolis, Glazed and Fuzed. Ms. Norris' expertise is in glass fusion pieces, including jewelry, vases and platters among others. Mr. Moses' specialty is silk painting, creating everything from framed works to home decor and even wearable art. He has been using the trade name "Artapolis" for years to display and sell his pieces. The two met...
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