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Michael Romanik from CPAC on Vimeo.
This video shows the method, process and story of this Cuyahoga County enamel artist and 2011 Creative Workforce Fellow.
The Creative Workforce Fellowship is a program of the Community Partnership for Arts & Culture, made possible by the generous support of Cuyahoga County citizens through Cuyahoga Arts and Culture.
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Comment by Valerie A. Heck on March 31, 2012 at 10:53am Great Video!
Comment by Michael Romanik on February 10, 2012 at 9:28am This video was filmed in my studio on October 30, 2011, in conjunction with my receiving a 2011 Creative Workforce Fellowship in the amount of $20,000, made possible by generous funding from the Community Partnership for Arts and Culture, Cuyahoga Arts and Culture, and the residents of Cuyahoga County (Cleveland OH.)
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