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[[File:Chip chats 2003 cover.jpg|thumb|300px|left|An example of the magazine: The 2003 July-August issue of Chip Chats, Volume 50 Issue 4]]'''Chip Chats''' is a bimonthly publication by the [[National Wood Carvers Association]] (NWCA). The magazine highlights individual art from every single state in the United States<ref name="one">http://www.chipchats.org/</ref> and various other contries. The magazine also offers local club information for wood carvers interested in local chapter details. The president of the NWCA chooses the editor-in-chief for the publication. Currently, the Editor-in-Chief is Ed Gallenstein, who also is the President of the NWCA. Ed has held this position since 1971.<ref name="two">http://www.woodcarvingillustrated.com/forum/f65/article-discussion-thread-2007-woodcarvers-year-ed-gallenstein-30914/</ref>
'''''Chip Chats''''' is a bimonthly publication by the [[National Wood Carvers Association]] (NWCA). The magazine highlights individual art from every single state in the United States and various other countries. The magazine also offers local club information for wood carvers interested in local chapter details.

== History ==
''Chip Chats'' started as a mimeographed newsletter. [[Edward Gallenstein]] (president of the NWCA) took over the 450-subscriber newsletter in 1965. By 1995, the newsletter-turned-magazine gathered 55,000 subscribers. His family helped him create issues and manage the business.<ref>{{Cite news |last=Villiers |first=Regina |date=1 February 1995 |title=Madeira writer has editor in her own back yard |url=https://madeirahs.org/villiers/madeira-writer-has-editor-in-her-own-back-yard/ |access-date=23 February 2024 |work=The Suburban Life}}</ref> Ed Gallenstein died in 2015.

==References==
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==External links==
* [https://www.chipchats.org/ Official website]

[[Category:1953 establishments in Ohio]]
[[Category:Visual arts magazines published in the United States]]
[[Category:Bimonthly magazines published in the United States]]
[[Category:Magazines established in 1953]]
[[Category:Magazines published in Cincinnati]]
[[Category:Woodcarving]]




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Latest revision as of 03:22, 23 February 2024

Chip Chats
Editor-in-chiefEdward Gallenstein
KategorienWoodcarving
Total circulation13,000+
Gegründet1953
LandVereinigte Staaten
Based inCincinnati, Ohio
SpracheEnglisch
Websitehttps://chipchats.org/
ISSN0577-9294

Chip Chats is a bimonthly publication by the National Wood Carvers Association (NWCA). The magazine highlights individual art from every single state in the United States and various other countries. The magazine also offers local club information for wood carvers interested in local chapter details.

History

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Chip Chats started as a mimeographed newsletter. Edward Gallenstein (president of the NWCA) took over the 450-subscriber newsletter in 1965. By 1995, the newsletter-turned-magazine gathered 55,000 subscribers. His family helped him create issues and manage the business.[1] Ed Gallenstein died in 2015.

References

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  1. ^ Villiers, Regina (1 February 1995). "Madeira writer has editor in her own back yard". The Suburban Life. Retrieved 23 February 2024.
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