Unit 4: Ohio economics

PRE-GALLERY EXPERIENCE

Ohio Economics Vocabulary Slide Show

Activity 2 Digital Artwork: Amberina Candlestick Holders by the United States Glass Company (Tiffin Glass)

Post-Gallery Experience

Exploring Ohio’s History through Art student post-assessment (Now Fillable!)

Additional Resources

Pottery Industry in Ohio

Discussion Artwork: Cobalt and Salt Glazed Stoneware Jug by E. Hall

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Agriculture Industry in Ohio

Discussion Artwork: Approaching Storm: Corn Shocks by Karl Kappes

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Producers and Consumers

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How it’s Made Videos

From sand, cullet, soda ash, limestone to a beautiful glass bottle, O.Berk takes you through the journey on how glass bottles are made today. This process fo...
How Glass in Made. As seen on Discovery Channel's "Some Assembly Required."
In this Free Video Art Lesson, sculptor Sarah Pearce shows you the different stages that clay goes through, from the most watery version, slip, to glazeware,...
https://mocomi.com/ presents: How is glass made? GLASS MADE IN TWO DIFFERENT WAYS: 1- PLATE GLASS MADE BY ROLLING:- Sand, lime and soda are heated together i...
How is glass made? How are glass bottles made? And window panes? Basically all commercial glass is made with this process. There will be some differences suc...
How to slip cast a ceramic decanter in a almod 70 (Plaster of Paris) mould.

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