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Go to the shopJoin ACerS Glass and Optical Materials Division (GOMD) for its annual meeting May 17–21, 2020, in New Orleans, Louisiana. Technical leaders from industry, national laboratories, and academia will lead technical sessions featuring both oral and poster presentations that provide an open forum for glass scientists and engineers from around the world to present and exchange findings on recent advances in various aspects related to glass science and technology. Students are encouraged to enter their presentations in the annual student poster competition for professional recognition and cash awards! Students attending GOMD 2020 are also invited to attend a career roundtable discussion...
0 commentsJoin us for a night of ceramics and community! We are so excited to host long time CBTB Member Kenny Sing for a Workshop and Artist Talk! Light refreshments will be provided. This event is FREE to the community! Artist Bio: Kenny Sing was born and raised in Visalia, CA where grew up wanting to be an engineer of bridges. After spending two years as a structural engineering student at California Polytechnic State University, he transferred to the Liberal Arts department where he focused advertising design, teaching ceramics on the side. Since graduating from Cal Poly in 2011, awarded Best...
0 commentsJoin us as we celebrate the upcoming reintroduced Chez Panisse dinnerware line with a special dinner at Chez Panisse Restaurant on Tuesday, January 28, 2020. As proud members of the Chez Panisse community, we're thrilled to share this beautiful evening with you. Please join us for slow food and business, as we dine on the reintroduced Chez Panisse Line, in support of The Edible Schoolyard Project and all things local, sustainable, and utterly delicious. We hope you'll join if you're able. A sincere thank you for your support—in any and all its forms! Dinner includes a welcome by Chef Alice...
0 commentsWe’re humbled to be part of Outstanding in the Field’s 2019 tour! Longtime friends and partners of ours, Outstanding in the Field has hosted table-to-farm events since 1999 creating a restaurant at the source. Dinners center around a long table in an extraordinary setting, existing in that place for just that day, in grateful appreciation. Hosts talk about and celebrate the farmer’s story, and everyone enjoys a shared meal at the long table. Tickets sold out quickly back in March — follow us on Instagram to see how this magical evening will unfold. Guests are treated to a special dinnerware...
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