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EXHIBITION SCHEDULE:
American Craft Exposition
Henry Crown Sports Pavillion
August 27-29, 2010
Evanston, Illinios
www.americancraftexpo.org
Wausau Festival of Arts
September 11-12, 2010
Wausau, Wisconsin
www.wausaufoa.org
Crossing Boarders Autumn Tour
at Dave Youngers Studio
North Shore of Lake Superior
September 24-26,2010
for more information:
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UNDERSTANDING COMMISSIONS

I have added a page called the "Commission Process" under Ordering Info. If you've ever wondered what it woud be like, this page explaines in a nutshell how a typical commission might work... It's not that scary. As long as you are fairly confident about what you want, we can confer, sketch, and collaberate to come up with something great for that special intimate space you have or something you can build a room around. Questions answered for free.
www.FredericArts.org
www.EarthArtswi.org
What's in a name?
My last name is pronounced rou'-tee. Rhymes with pouty. It is of German derivation. Jon or Jack? My given name is Jon Michael Route but like JFK, I'm usually called by my nick-name, Jack. Just don't call me late for dinner, yuk, yuk.
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February 2009 The Baltimore Sun,
http://www.baltimoresun.com/entertainment/bal-li.craft26feb26,0,3457437.story

March 2007 Showcase "The heArt of healing" by Diana Brady Spellman, Debbie Franke, photographer. Installation at St. John's Heart Hospital, St. Louis, Missouri. www.Healthcaredesignmagazine.com
May 2002 from an Advertisment for the Smithsonian Craft Show. www.craftsreport.com
VILLA TERRACE MUSEUM EXHIBITION
"For the Love of Metal" June 17 through August 23, 2009
Charles Allis/Villa Terrace Museum of Art, Milwaukee, WI.
This exhibition will spotlight a wide range of my metalwork produced
over 25 years, including teapots boxes, vessels and recent wall
pieces. More information as details become available.
www.cavtmuseums.org

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Metal Artist Changes Format for Colorful Future
Metal artist Jon Michael Route from Frederic, Wisconsin will be exhibiting his colorful wall pieces he creates from copper, brass, bronze and pewter using a hot patina process. The work represents a new direction for the long-time exhibitor.
May-30-2008
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