
The Fall 2022 edition of GLASS: The UrbanGlass Art Quarterly (#168) is on newsstands and in subscribers’ mailboxes.
(Cover) Helen Lee‘s work is both art and alphabet, which makes it so appropriate for the article entitled “Multilingualism”. The cover article explores how Lee’s art practice intersects with her career as an educator, as well as a prominent advocate for economic and social justice causes. As article author Jennifer Hand explains, “Instead of seeing each of these iterations as distinct aspects of Lee’s practice, one need only look at the development of her artistic career to see how each facet informs and enriches the others.”










































In a new project, our brilliant and talented friend, Stephen Lovekin has captured messages in the windows of our Brooklyn neighbors under quarantine. You can see this series in various news outlets and online. You can read the full article in the 

The website user-experience shifted toward an online shopping experience for new paper and envelope customers while maintaining familiar and popular features like the quick shop module for frequent customers. 

The website was strategically developed to leverage the database for any number of queries. The site provides several ways for various user types to browse including a robust search function.
The e-commerce website offers additional functionality for Reich Paper and customers. The website includes a blog component (above right) to share news and inspiration.











American Federation of Arts (AFA) is a nonprofit organization founded in 1909. A leader in international traveling exhibitions to enrich the public’s experience and understanding of the visual arts for presentation in museums around the world, publishing exhibition catalogues. The launch of the AFA website included a fresh, bold redesign that was responsive to the array of display devices, integrated an e-commerce solution, and deployed a rich database of exhibit and news content.








