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ARTIST SELLS WORK; IROQUOIS INFLUENCE IN HER ART; TARBELL-BOEHNING SELLS HER WORK, TEACHES CLASSES AT STUDIO.(Neighbors West)
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The Post-Standard (Syracuse, NY)
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October 23, 2003
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Byline: Staff writer Sara Errington
Staff writer Sara Errington recently talked with Tammy Tarbell-Boehning, owner of Tarbell-Boehning Studio
Describe your business: It's a working studio so I do a lot of my own work here. I sell my own work, as well as the work of other artists, including leatherwork, baskets, beadwork, pottery, sculpture and silver jewelry.
This is the first time I've invited people in to take classes. Right now I'm working intermittently with three students. My ideal is to have two classes each with four students.
How long have you owned the ...