Baren Digest Tuesday, 29 August 2000 Volume 12 : Number 1128 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Vollmer/Yamaguchi Date: Mon, 28 Aug 2000 09:58:37 -0400 Subject: [Baren 11138] lurkers Mark and Yuri thanks for your information on Russian lumber! Interesting the difference in Private/Public lands for forest management. I am sure this is a complex subject we could start a whole new forum on! Nice to hear a bit about it. You are reassuring...I had thought the breakup and disorganization in ex-USSR would result in more environmental problems. No? And "lurkers" is just what we call listeners to tease them into actually participating with some writing. April Vollmer 174 Eldridge St, NYC 10002, 212-677-5691 http://www.aprilvollmer.com ------------------------------ From: David Bull Date: Tue, 29 Aug 2000 12:06:13 +0900 Subject: [Baren 11139] Israel exhibition update ... Arye Saar over in Israel has been busy working on the next [Baren] exhibition, and he has two important updates for us: 1) The date of the first part of the exhibition has been set - it will begin on November 20th, at Beit-Gavriel. 2) Arye has arranged complete financing for the show by getting donations from two local companies: - - Degania Sprayers - - Degania Silicone (Once the show is up and running, we will be letting you know contact information for these companies, so that you can show your appreciation to them!) Who is involved in this? Anybody who participated in Exchange #4 and Exchange #5. What do you have to do? Arye is getting the exhibition materials together, and he will need 'a few words' from each of the participants. Arye, would you please make a post to [Baren] letting us know just what you would like people to tell you. Biography? Information about the prints? What exactly do you need? Dave P.S. In the meantime, Exchange #6 is now at the final step of collation ... look for some action soon now! ------------------------------ From: "john ryrie" Date: Mon, 28 Aug 2000 11:34:34 +1000 Subject: [Baren 11140] Resegrave charset="iso-8859-1" Hi All I was talking to a local printmaking supplier who would be interested in importing some reegrave if I can fined the relevant information. Dose anyone know where it is made or who makes it? John http://www.geocities.com/laddertree ------------------------------ End of Baren Digest V12 #1128 *****************************