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Copper in the Arts

Each month, Copper in the Arts delivers compelling profiles and articles highlighting American-produced copper, bronze and brass artisans, along with intriguing articles detailing the artistic history of these metals. In addition to showcasing up and coming copper artisans, Copper in the Arts also provides detailed overviews of copper-related exhibitions from across the country.

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Issue #35: March '10

Getzen: The Music of Metal: Synonymous with fine brass musical instruments, the Getzen family has been creating handcrafted trumpets, cornets, trombones, and fluegelhorns since 1939.

Also in this Issue: Discover the emotionally-inspired patinated art of Sandy Jackson, get a look inside the studio of copper sculptor Peter McCaskill, learn about the eco-friendly art kits if Artterro, find copper events, and more. 

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Copper in Your Home

This section is dedicated to copper in all of its wondrous applications – in communication, in the construction of our homes, in our health and nutrition, in the natural world, in education, in décor, and even in play. It's a complete online resource for facts and information about the many ways copper affects and enhances our lives.

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Copper & Human Health

Learn about copper's role in health and nutrition for humans, as well as its medicinal applications.