October 2011 - Annual Artisans Show
For the Annual Artisans Show in November 2011 for the Center for the Creative Arts, Yorklyn Delaware, the marketing postcard included three photos of work by participating artists. One of Deborah Schran's pieces was included to advertise for this event.
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September 2011 "What's Up Annapolis" Magazine
Out and About section, information regarding the Quiet Waters Park Annual Arts and Music Festival was provided. Deborah Schran's Large Green Wispy Bowl was the work that was selected to advertise the event in the magazine.
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January 2011
Current featured artist in the website of Empowered Women International - Written by Paula Margus
Debbie Schran, a gifted and dedicated artist at heart, is following her dream of creating art. Like many of us who find it difficult to make a living solely on our creative talents, we typically work “a day job” in the corporate world to support ourselves.
Read the article
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July 2009 "Attractions" Magazine
Spotlighting the Easton Museum Academy's yearly fine craft show, a photo of Deborah Schran's work, along with another artist were featured to advertise the show.
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"Light in Motion" Show May 1-May 30, 2009 at Arts Afire Gallery
Deborah Schran's artwork was featured on the advertising postcard, along with two other glass artists. This show was sponsored by the National Capital Art Glass Guild.
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Elan Magazine - September 2009 Edition
Deborah Schran is featured in September edition of Elan Magazine as the "Glass Goddess".
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Washington Examiner - Monday, March 19, 2007
Heart of the Community
Local artist Deborah Schran will display her fused glass jewelry series, "Curved Ladies", at the gallery of Empowered Women International. The non-profit group, located at 1307 King Street, Alexandria, helps refugee and immigrant and artists develop their craft, display their work and learn to market and sell their works. Officials at Empowered Women spotted Schran's work more than a year ago at a Bowie art festival and invited her to join the group. Group founder Marga Fripp said the "Curved Ladies" will be the group's official logo. Each piece of jewelry sold will benefit the group.
June 30th 2006
Website Launch
Be Fused Launches their website offering information about the artist, galleries, and show schedules.
~Click here for our detailed schedule of show dates and locations where you can find us.
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