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Woodturning - plywood vase

Welcome to today's woodturning project! This time I made a pretty simple vase with plywood in combination with some mulberry ...
Mural Arts Philadelphia’s Fellowship for Black Artists, now in its sixth year, is currently exhibiting work from the 2025 cohort at Ubuntu Fine Art Gallery in historic Germantown. This year’s ...
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