Showing posts with label glass. Show all posts
Showing posts with label glass. Show all posts

September 16, 2012

Burnsville hosts Glass in the Mountains

September 20-23   Glass in the Mountains A Celebration of the 50th Anniversary of Studio Art Glass. Events activities include private visits to well known glass artists studios, glass demonstrations and exhibitions. private tour of Harvey Littleton studio and a Gala Event at Town Center.

The Toe River Valley, home to the father of studio glass Harvey Littleton and over 50 other glass artists, will celebrate by hosting a weekend of events happening in and around Burnsville, Spruce Pine, Bakersville, Micaville, and Penland, North Carolina.

Learn about this remarkable glass community and take studio tours, watch glass blowing demonstrations, enjoy a gallery hop of glass exhibitions, including A History of Glass in the Toe Valley exhibit at the Toe River Arts Council in Spruce Pine, and attend a gala evening featuring a lecture and book signing of A Life in Glass by author Joan Falconer Byrd at the Burnsville Town Center.

June 7, 2012

Two-part Tour of Studio Glass

Don't miss the two- part tour of Studio Glass:

First, enjoy a guided tour of current Museum exhibition
Fire on the Mountain: Studio Glass in Western North Carolina
  
followed by a tour of Glass Secessionism
at Blue Spiral 1 Gallery, 38 Biltmore Ave. in Asheville

Friday, June 8 (Noon) Free with Membership or Museum Admission

Led by glass artists Christina Bothwell & Robert Bender
Learn more here.

May 7, 2012

Rob Levin Workshop at the Asheville Glass Center

May 19, 10 AM - 4 PM    Robert Levin Workshop Sponsored by the Asheville Art Museum. A unique opportunity to learn glass making techniques from distinguished glass artist, Rob Levin. Rob will teach this special one-day workshop, in conjunction with current exhibition Fire on the Mountain: Studio Glass in Western North Carolina exhibit at the Asheville Art Museum. Class size is limited; early registration is recommended by May 11 Cost: $250 for Museum Members / $300 for non-Members and will be held at the Asheville Glass Center in the River Arts District.

April 26, 2012

Special flameworking opportunity at Penland this summer

May 27 - June 8:  Sculpting with the Flame: Abstract Expression with AndrĂ© Gutgesell
Session 1 in the flameworking studio:

This class will cover special techniques for creating sculpture from glass tubing and rods. After a short introduction to the peculiarities of working with soft glass, especially tubing, students will learn to build objects using the montage technique. Expression through color and abstract imagery will also be part of this class. Intermediate level; basic flameworking skills required.
Flameworker Shane Fero writes, "Andre Gutgesell is a glass artist, designer and montage master from the edge of Lauscha in Ernstthal, Germany in the Thuringian forest where he maintains his studio with his wife and fellow artist, Rebekka. His work exhibits clean, beautiful forms and colors with elegant design, mostly in the montage tradition. He studied with Kurt Wallstab and Uta Feiler and has had the influences of other montage masters living and working in his vicinity. He received his Master's Certification from The School for Glass in Lauscha in 1991. Among his long history of exhibitions, Andre has shown at the Museum of Glass Arts in Immenhausen, the Museum for Glass in Lauscha, and the Museum for Modern Glass in Coburg, Germany, and won the Immenhauser Glass Prize in 2003. He has taught at various institutions in Germany as well.

Andre has only taught once before in the US at the Pittsburgh Glass Center in 2006 after he demonstrated at the St. Louis GAS conference. Apart from Kurt Wallstab, who demonstrated around the U.S. in the 1980's and taught a formal class at Pilchuck in 1991, and Thomas Mueller-Lizt who, demonstrated and taught here at Penland, we have not had the privilege to observe or take classes from these German Masters in the US. They are the ones who pioneered these wonderful montage techniques in soft glass. Andre's class at Penland School of Crafts this summer is a rare opportunity for people to study with him and take advantage of Penland's bringing this wonderful glass artist from Germany."

You can visit his website at:
glasgestaltung-gutgesell.de
(Be sure to click on the English menu to get the English version.)

You can click below for complete class and registration information for Summer 2012. Choose a link to search for your summer class either by medium or chronologically by session:

April 14, 2012

Asheville Art Museum Artist Discussion: A Day of Glass

April 15, 2:00 - 4:00 PM at the Asheville Art Museum, 2 South Pack Square in Asheville NC.  Artist Discussion: A Day of Glass,  led by Studio Glass Artists.  The discussion is FREE with Membership or Museum Admission

This informal artist discussion will be led by several artists currently featured in Fire on the Mountain: Studio Glass in Western North Carolina
, including: William and Kate Bernstein, Ken Carder, Rob Levin, John Nygren, Mark Peiser, and Yaffa and Jeff Todd. Author Joan Falconer Byrd will also discuss her new book, Harvey K. Littleton: A Life in Glass, Founder of America's Studio Glass Movement. Byrd's book is available in the Museum Shop.

February 3, 2012

Heartwood Gallery Announces New Recycled Dinnerware

Fire & Light Handmade Recycled Dinnerware~ now in Red:
 
Heartwood Gallery is located at 21 East Main Street in historic downtown Saluda NC