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Washington Glass School: December 2013
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That's the Right Spirit! Raise a toast and welcome the New Year! Stir the eggnog, lift the toddy, Happy New Year, everybody! The Washington Glass School wishes you joy and surprises in the new year! Posted by Michael Janis. Labels: girls in glass. John Henderson at DC's "Community of Hope" Collection. John Henderson "Kadima" fused glass. Washington Glass School Resident Artist John Henderson. Recently had a glass artwork panel acquired by Community of Hope. Said John about his glass artwork: “I use...
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Galleries/Exhibits/Awards | Paul Messink
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A Gallery - Fine Art. El Paseo Blvd., Palm Desert, CA). Bay Area Glass Institute. San Jose, CA. Syd Entel Galleries / Susan Benjamin Glass. Safety Harbor, FL). Cannon Beach, OR). PISMO Contemporary Art Glass. Denver, CO - now closed). 3rd Clay and Glass Biennial. Presented by the Association of Clay and Glass Artists of California - at the City of Brea Art Gallery (Brea CA) - January, 2015. Vale Craft Gallery (Chicago, IL) - January 2015. The Crow Show: Homage to the Raven. Spring Unveiling Art Festival.
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Washington Glass School: September 2013
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History and Evolution of Studio Glass Lecture Oct 5th. 169; Erwin Eisch / CMOG. Whats going on in the photo above? Is it a new 8 member boy band created from TV show "X Factor"? Still photo from the latest sequel to a Hollywood slasher/gore film? Some Portland hipsters gathering at a coffee café that doubles as a low-carbon-footprint bike shop? European glass innovator Erwin Eisch made the 8 mold blown works as a tribute to Harvey Littleton in 1976. W ant to know more about the history of Studio Glass?
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Artist Statement - DAVIN EBANKS
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Smart phone friendly. Swipe and Enjoy. Redaction: 2016.01.15. The Presence of Absence. This duality also belies another inescapable reality of such work: the seeming inability of documentation to re-present experience. The water models offer sensory stimuli light, color, and the tension between movement and stasis but they only hint at the experience of the place they represent and in the final analysis leave us unsatisfied. EXHIBITION: Oct. 19, 2013. Two of Davin Ebanks' recent pieces will be on display...
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Artist Biography - DAVIN EBANKS
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Smart phone friendly. Swipe and Enjoy. After graduation he embraced any venue to continue exploring his favorite medium while still working in more traditional materials like wood and steel and paint. In 2010 he received his M.F.A. from Kent State University in Ohio with a concentration in glass sculpture. His work has been displayed at the Glass Art Society’s Annual Conference, the. National Biennial Exhibition: Fine Contemporary Craft. And at a recent invitational show highlighting contemporary glass.
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“Adjacent” Studio Process: Step 4 - DAVIN EBANKS
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Smart phone friendly. Swipe and Enjoy. Adjacent Studio Process: Step 4. This work is about the tension between the solid, volumetric forms of the catboat ‘columns’ and the lucid, patterns glass facade. The challenge was how to integrate one with the other visually and then translate that into physical glass objects that could actually be affixed to the concrete facades. I decided early on I wanted to borrow from the patterns that have interested me in my other, more intimate glass sculptures.