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South Florida's Glassblowers Create Artistic Bongs
Tuesday, July 12, 2016 at 8 a.m.

Photo by Chadd Lacy
Artwork by Chadd Lacy and Adrienne DiSalvo
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Artwork by Chadd Lacy and Adrienne DiSalvo
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Artwork by Chadd Lacy and Adrienne DiSalvo
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Artwork by Chadd Lacy and Adrienne DiSalvo
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Photo by Chadd Lacy
Artwork by Chadd Lacy and Adrienne DiSalvo
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Photo by Chadd Lacy
Artwork by Chadd Lacy and Adrienne DiSalvo
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Photo by Chadd Lacy
Artwork by Chadd Lacy and Adrienne DiSalvo
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Photos by Stian Roenning
Artwork by Aaron Uretsky
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Photos by Stian Roenning
Artwork by Aaron Uretsky
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Photo by Stian Roenning
Artwork by Aaron Uretsky
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Artwork by Aaron Uretsky
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Photos by Stian Roenning
Artwork by Aaron Uretsky
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Photo by Jess Swanson
Artwork by Bradley Miller
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Artwork by Bradley Miller
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Artwork by Bradley Miller
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Artwork by Bradley Miller
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Photos by Luis Valez
Artwork by Luis Valez
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Artwork by Luis Valez
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South Florida's Glassblowers Create Artistic Bongs
This week we take a look at local glassblowers who are taking the craft to a new level. From a vaunted art-school grad to the region's first salaried glass artist position, Chadd Lacy, Bradley Miller, Aaron Uretsky, and Luis Valez are displaying their artwork with pride and breaking the pothead stigma that has undermined their trade. Click here for the full in-depth article by Jess Swanson.
This week we take a look at local glassblowers who are taking the craft to a new level. From a vaunted art-school grad to the region's first salaried glass artist position, Chadd Lacy, Bradley Miller, Aaron Uretsky, and Luis Valez are displaying their artwork with pride and breaking the pothead stigma that has undermined their trade. Click here for the full in-depth article by Jess Swanson.
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