by Marco Ovies, Arts Editor On the outside, Surrey’s Studio Seventy Three looks like your typical glassware store, with many of their creations displayed in the window for sale. I had walked past it many times without a second glance. It wasn’t until my mom had booked a fused glass making class for my family and girlfriend (yes, she is real, I promise) that I realized how truly unique this place was. According to their website, Studio Seventy Three is a not-for-profit studio offering an opportunity for adults with developmental disabilities employment and a creative outlet. Before the class, I…
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