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Studio Health and Safety


Dangerous Arts, Part III
Dangerous Arts, Part III: Occupational Safety and Health
Artists often perceive of their studios as a personal space, perhaps even as a three-dimensional equivalent of a private journal where their most creative thoughts take form on canvas or in clay... Read More
Article, December 26, 2006



Dangerous Arts, Part II
Dangerous Arts, Part II: Read the Label
While ’doing art’ seems like a perfectly benign activity, the components of art materials include a frightening array of potentially hazardous elements. Paint pigments can include lead, cobalt... Read More
Article, December 26, 2006



Dangerous Arts, Part I
Dangerous Arts, Part I: Hazards in the Studio
While the creation of art is usually perceived as being culturally beneficent, making art is fraught with hazards to the health of the artist and anyone else working in a studio, as well as to th... Read More
Article, December 26, 2006



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