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EPISODE · Aug 19, 2016 · 52 MIN

Tom Holdman's Roots of Knowledge

from Talking Out Your Glass podcast

Tom Holdman currently faces the biggest challenge of his career – how to depict thousands of years of world history in the 200-foot stained glass wall his studio is creating for Utah Valley University (UVU) in Orem, Utah. Holdman, artist and CEO of Holdman Studios, is a man on a mission, determined to complete all 80 panels for his masterwork, Roots of Knowledge (RoK), by the end of October 2016. His monumental masterpiece depicts the most important advances in human knowledge and civilization, inspiring individuals to reach their full potential while illuminating stained glass as one of the highest art forms on earth.   In this conversation with both Holdman and lead artist Cameron Oscarson, we learn how the creative team functions, how the windows were designed, painted, and fabricated, and how the team will meet the great race to the finish line of completion.   On the cover of Glass Art magazine's July August 2016 issue. For back issues go to www.glassartmagazine.com Visit www.rootsofknowledge.org for more information and to donate to the project.

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