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Congratulations! Sheila was selected as one of 65 glass artists featured in the 5th Annual Gallery of Women in Glass. Winners’ glass art is published in the Winter 2009 issue of “The Flow” magazine, a glass journal for the flameworking community.
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Center for Healthy Living and SCORE present: It’s Never Too Late Starting Your Business (Even) in This Economy Guest speakers Dan Pollack, a SCORE counselor Sheila Papaioannou of Medusa’s Stones shared their expertise and experience with the group on Tuesday March 24th |
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Medusa’s Stones supports public television with a donation to Lakeshore PTV Annual Holiday Gift Auction November 7—10,2009
Pink Confetti Lampwork/Torched Glass Bracelet
Click here for the Encore Holiday Gift Auction
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Medusa’s Stones supports FDNOW—Familial Dysautonomia Now Foundation with a donation to FD NOW On-line Auction Fundraiser March 5—15,2010 Click here for more information
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Medusa’s Stones supports the Evanston Art Center with a donation to the silent auction held during the Winter Arts + Crafts Expo Preview Party on November 20, 2009 |
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Medusa’s Stones supports Beads of Courage with a donation of torched glass beads Beads of Courage is a unique program for children coping with serious illness
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Congratulations! Sheila’s Jewelry is the Featured Art on the OvationTV website 2/16-17/2010.
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Congratulations! Sheila Papaioannou from Medusa's Stones was recently chosen as an invited artist to participate in the Toledo Museum of Art's The Bead Goes On community art project. The goal of the project is to collect 10,000 beads from both community members and invited artists, in order to showcase a diversity of talents and unique artistic stylings using the bead art form. The Bead Goes On art curtain will reside in the world famous Toledo Museum of Art Glass Pavilion.
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Medusa’s Stones supports the Evanston Art Center with a donation to the annual Spring benefit Art Auction |
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Congratulations! Sheila Papaioannou received the Best of Show award for her booth at the 2010 Mount Prospect Fine Arts Festival in June.
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