Suzanne Peck: Half A Bubble Off Plumb
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January 26th, 2019
7:00 pm - 8:30 pm
A performance exploring molten glass in parallel with oozy, sticky, sensual look-alike materials including soap bubbles, cotton candy, and honey.
Continue ReadingA performance exploring molten glass in parallel with oozy, sticky, sensual look-alike materials including soap bubbles, cotton candy, and honey.
Continue ReadingJoin us in the UrbanGlass studio for a masterful demonstration by artists Katherine Gray & Nancy Callan!
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Continue ReadingIn Bylta visual artist Alli Hoag and musician Tinna Thorsteinsdóttir collaborate in a performance in the glassblowing studio that asks the question “How can a musical performance create a physical residue?” “In what ways can we make glass and music collide?”
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Continue ReadingVisiting Instructor Michael Endo will discuss his works, following which he will demonstrate his techniques alongside a hot sculpting demonstration by Martin Janecky.
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