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Glass Art®
September/October 2022
Volume 37
Number 5
Art Glass Studio Profile
Ingrid Parrington
Engorged in Islamic Art
by Joe Samuelson III
Photography of Artwork by Ingrid Parrington
Photography of Artist and Workshop Interior by Nathan Anderson
When Naval Lieutenant Commander Ingrid Parrington discovered Islamic geometric art while in Abu Dhabi, she knew that she wanted to create designs like those in glass. Building the patterns on a blank sheet of paper, which can take weeks or months, rather than just repeating patterns over and over on a computer is the main part of Parrington’s process.
Glass Talk
Preston Studios
Celebrating the International Year of Glass 2022
by John C. Emery, Sr., Preston Studios
Photography by Stephen Parker
Because Jerry Preston and John Emery started creating stained glass lamps before Odyssey kits were available, they began right away to design new original lamps when they formed Preston Studios in 1976. Creating lamps is a passion for the duo more than it is a vocation, and many hours of work and thought go into every part of each project.
AGG News
American Glass Guild Conference Highlights
by Kathy Jordan
American Glass Guild (AGG) members met during July 2022 for their 16th annual conference in Corning, New York, at The Corning Museum of Glass. This special gathering had a record attendance of members who have a strong mission built around education and the importance of recognizing the people who encourage artists to keep the glass industry moving forward.
Warm Glass Studio Profile
Geoffrey Bowton
Sculptural Reminders of Conflict and Memories
by Sara Sally LaGrand
Photography by Mario Galluci
U.S. Army veteran Geoffrey Bowton, while deployed to Iraq and Afghanistan in the early 2000’s, found himself needing to craft creative solutions for his job but also for his spirit. His body of pâte de verre vessels holds distant combat memories, which have been transformed to investigate the various struggles of his veteran life, post service.
The 2022–2023 Directory of Industry Supplies
Glass Art®’s annual Directory of Industry Supplies is dedicated to making the buying and selling process between artists, retailers, and suppliers mutually beneficial. Alphabetical listings of companies as well as products and services provide glass artists with new sources for the materials they need to create their beautiful, unique glass artwork.
Artist to Artist
Repetition and Innovation
The Journey to Artistic Success
by Vicki Schneider
Photography by Lynn Thompson, Nina Casson McGarva, Caterina Urrata Weintraub, Shane Fero, and Brady Connelly
To feel fulfilled, some artists need to continually innovate, while others work hard to build bodies of work with recognizable themes and methods. Accomplished glass artists Janis Miltenberger, Nina Casson McGarva, Caterina Urrata Weintraub, and Shane Fero share the roles that innovation and repetition play in their practices and where they fall between the two practices.
GAS News
The Glass Art® Society 2022 International Conference
Marking Fifty Years of Celebrating Glass Art
by Lauren Bayer
Photography by Mike Berger
The Glass Art Society (GAS) recently held its international conference, which featured presentations, exhibitions, activities, and special events hosted throughout downtown Tacoma, Washington. GAS strives to stimulate communication among artists, educators, students, collectors, gallery and museum personnel, art critics, manufacturers, and all others interested in and involved with the production, technology, and aesthetics of glass.
CGS News
CGS Exhibition at the Stourbridge Glass Museum
by Susan Purser Hope
Photography by Frans Wesselman, Jo Howell, Kevin Nicholson, Nina Casson McGarva, Colin Reid, and David Reekie
Since its beginnings 25 years ago, the Contemporary Glass Society has developed into a thriving and proactive society supporting a membership of over 1,100 British and international contemporary glass artists. To celebrate, CGS was delighted to showcase a special three-month-long exhibition entitled CGS at 25: Past, Present, the Future, hosted by the new Stourbridge Glass Museum.
ISGB News
The Corning Museum of Glass ISGB Presidents Collection
by Susan Richards, ISGB Past President
Photography by Karyn Sweezy
The ISGB Presidents Collection was started in 2007 by ISGB President Sara LeGrand along with paperweight artist Paul Stankard. Since then, the ISGB Presidents have chosen 10 artists to represent their own collections at the end of their presidencies. The Presidents also include a bead representing their own work in their collection.
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