Pearl John’s artwork is featured on the following sites:

David Bowie’s art site “Bowieart” provides the art world, and general public alike, with an online resource for the best in young artistic talent”
www.bowieart.com

Jonathan Ross has a small private gallery in which he shows selections from his collection of holograms and stages exhibitions by individuals and groups of artists working with holography and other light-based media.
www.holonet.khm.de/Jross/collection/john.html

Andrew Pepper is an internationally exhibited artist, published writer and educator working in the field of holography. In 1999 he became the Director of the Shearwater Foundation Holography Program which supports artists and organizations working with holography.
www.apepper.com/content/articles/rca2002/

Art in Holography 2 This global archive, brings together material from artists, writers, critics and collectors who attended two international meetings on the subject of creative holography.
www.artshost.net/AIH/papers/ross.html

Artbridge is an "art-exchange-port” – a site for multidisciplinary news and practical information on art and technology.
www.artbridge.de/mag/article.htm

Educator Information
Interview with Pearl John and Frank DeFreitas on his Holotalk internet Radio show. TOPIC: Laser Technology Program at the Columbia Career Center, Columbia, Missouri. 1999-2000 Season.
www.holoworld.com/holo/oldshows.html

Pearl John’s career profile is available on optics for kids – a website devoted to teaching young about optics designed by the Optical Society of America.
www.opticsforkids.org/career/car_pearl.cfm

Article by Pearl John and student Elaine Poche published in SPIE’s OE Magazine “Making Holograms”
http://oemagazine.com/fromTheMagazine/apr02/edu.html

Pearl John teaches an “Introduction to Laser Technology Course” at the Columbia Career Center in Columbia Missouri. Please see this site for further details on the ground-breaking program.
http://www.career-center.org/seced/course-intro_lasers.htm

The Future of Light
The Saturday Science Program was originally organized by the University of Missouri to attract more girls into the field of science and technology. The Columbia Career Center hosted 100 students (both boys and girls) over the period of 3 Saturdays and made holograms with each 8th grade (13 year-old) student.
www.digmo.com/news/story.php?ID=1641

Other Sites of interest

Andrew Pepper’s website – see above for information on Andrew Pepper.
www.apepper.com

The Center for the Holographic Arts was established under the directorship of Ana Nicholson and the late Dan Schweitzer, two well known holographic artists, to promote the development and dissemination of the art of Holography.
www.holocenter.com

The international Society for Optical Engineering’s website – for holography conference information.
www.spie.org

Dr. T Jeong’s Integraf - The leading international provider of holographic materials & education since 1973.
http://www.holokits.com/