The Enchanted Forest of Pilchuck Glass School

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the enchanted forest of pilchuck glass school

Pilchuck Glass School fosters and educates a worldwide community that explores the creative use of glass in art and design.

P I LC H U C K G L A S S S C H O O L Pilchuck is an internationally recognized school that offers an in-depth education in glass. The school is located fifty miles north of Seattle, Washington, in the forested foothills of the Cascade Range, overlooking Puget Sound. Each summer, Pilchuck offers a broad spectrum of courses in the use of glass as an expressive material along with annual residencies for emerging and established artists. Pilchuck’s programs, residencies, and events emphasize experimentation, investigation, teamwork, and personal growth. Students and instructors from all over the world and across the United States come to Pilchuck. Since its founding in 1971 by Dale Chihuly, Anne Gould Hauberg, and John H. Hauberg (1916–2002), Pilchuck has been a creative retreat where artists teach artists in a supportive environment. Pilchuck is open to applications from novice, aspiring, and professional artists with the desire and commitment to learn in any of three dozen one-week to three-week courses offered from May to September. The school also invites renowned artists who typically work in media other than glass to expand their art through collaboration and individual research by working with accomplished glassmakers. Fall and spring residencies provide emerging and established artists working in glass the time and space to develop new processes or create fresh bodies of work through individual and collaborative projects.

October 30, 2015

Pilchuck’s outreach and special events connect our extended community of artists and supporters. Events take place on campus, in Seattle, and throughout the United States and abroad, showcasing the breadth and depth of contemporary art created with glass.



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EV ENI NG PROGRAM

Guest Registration (Dinner Ticket)

5:00pm

Foyer, Fremont Studios

Live Auction Preview

5:00pm

Foyer

Dinner Served

6:15pm

Studio A

Live Auction Prelude*

7:00pm

Studio A

7:30pm

Foyer

7:30pm

Studio B

opens at

Cocktails and hors d’ouvres +

Guest Registration (Cocktail Ticket)

opens at

Silent Auctions Open The Chipmunk Silent Auction 1

closes at

8:00pm

Studio B

The Owl Silent Auction 2

closes at

8:15pm

Studio B

The Fox Silent Auction 3

closes at

8:25pm

Studio B

Live Auction

begins at

8:35pm

Studio A

ends at

10:15pm

Studio A

Ian Lindsay

Lara Weasea

Auctioneer

Announcer

TA BL E O F C ON TEN TS

Evening Program

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Silent Auction

Fund-the-Future

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1 – The Chipmunk

Items 100–136

30–39

Welcome Letter

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2 – The Owl

Items 200–232

42–50

About the Artwork of the Enchanted Forest

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3 – The Fox

Items 300–338

54–63

Patrons, Sponsors

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About the Auction

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Pilchuck Leadership & Staff Glossary of Glass Terms

Live Auction Prelude*

Items 1–11

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Live Auction

Items 12–46

15–27

Index of Donating Artists

*Eleven items will be auctioned off during the dinner portion of the evening. Contact reservations@pilchuck.com or 206.621.8422 ext. 26 to arrange for a proxy bidder.

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F U N D -T H E - F U T U RE

HELP RAISE A MILLION DOLLARS FOR THE SCHOOL YOU LOVE!

Your contribution makes a difference , help us: Expand financial aid to talented ‘diamonds in the rough’ who need the experience-of-a-lifetime to propel them to the next level of their creativity and career.

The Klorfine Foundation has generously pledged a challenge grant to match every dollar of your donation up to $500,000. When you raise your paddle, you double your gift. Generosity is contagious! This challenge match gives you the opportunity to increase your support to Pilchuck. In turn, it gives Pilchuck the opportunity to increase our support to artists, teachers, and students through improvements to programs, facilities, equipment and financial aid.

Refresh our facilities, taking the historic traditions of glassmaking into the modern era, create energy efficiency and train our students in the best methods and equipment. Attract the most renowned artists — both traditional and contemporary — to teach, learn, create new works and share their knowledge. Sustain an international community working together to create a lifelong collaborative network of support.

Thank you for strengthening Pilchuck’s mission to foster and educate a worldwide community exploring the creative use of glass in art and design.

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WELCOME, FROM your hosts Dear Friends,

Tim OT H Y D. N oonan Board President

Since 1971, Pilchuck Glass School has been recognized as the preeminent school for the study and creation of works of art in glass. During the past four decades, it has served thousands of aspiring and accomplished artists from around the globe. Today, Pilchuck remains as vibrant and innovative as the day it opened. Our core values are as enduring as our success: to build a community that inspires creativity in the making of art and develops the personal lives and professional careers of the artists it serves. In its thirty-seventh year, the Pilchuck Annual Auction is renowned for the outstanding quality of work and the international scope of participating artists. Its success is based on a mutually beneficial

Rog e r macph e r son President, MacPherson Construction & Design 2015 Auction Chair

collaboration between artists who donate works of art and individuals who generously purchase these remarkable pieces. Both contribute because they believe in the mission of a school that has played a formative role in the development of the field of glass. This year, the auction is taking place in an exciting new venue: Fremont Studios. State-of-the-art facilities, a spacious setting for displaying art and exciting staging, make this a unique experience among charity auctions. Through the generosity of the Klorfine Foundation, we can double the value of gifts up to $500,000 made during Fund-the-Future when attendees are asked to raise their paddles to make outright gifts to Pilchuck. Please help us raise a million dollars! By raising your paddle and contributing to the Klorfine Challenge Match, you ensure that

J A M E S B A K ER Executive Director

Pilchuck continues its role as the most comprehensive program in educating artists working in glass. All of us at Pilchuck Glass School offer our gratitude for the dedication of so many who make this auction possible—the hundreds of generous artists, auction chairs and committee members, trustees, volunteers, staff, and you! Thank you for your generous support! We look forward to seeing you at The Enchanted Forest as we celebrate our rich heritage and envision a vibrant future. With sincere thanks,

Timot h y D. N oonan

Rog e r macph e r son

J A M E S B A K ER

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A B O U T T H E A RT W O R K O F T H E E N C H A N TE D F O RE S T

A N D RE A D E Z S Ö Original artwork for the Enchanted Forest of Pilchuck Glass School by 2014 Pilchuck Artistin-Residence, Andrea Dezsö Andrea Dezsö works across a broad range of media that includes drawing, painting, artist’s books, cut paper, embroidery, animation, sculpture, and large-scale public art. Community Garden, Dezsö’s colorful glass mosaic that winds through the Bedford Park Boulevard subway station in New York City, was awarded Best American Public Art 2007 by Americans for the Arts. Dezsö is Associate Professor of Art at Hampshire College in Amherst, Massachusetts. She will co-teach a glass-plate printmaking course with Charlie Cohan at Pilchuck, Summer 2016. During Dezsö’s 2014 Pilchuck Residency she brought her tunnel drawings to life with layered glass. She made a lasting impression on the community and personified the spirit of generosity of the campus. We’d like to thank Andrea for telling the story of the Enchanted Forest of Pilchuck Glass School through her inspiring work.

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H E A RT F E LT G R A T I T U D E

AU CT I O N J URY

AUCTION COMMITTEE

Roger MacPherson, Auction Chair Ellen Bakke Cassandria Blackmore Daymon Bruck Deb Gross Allison Kramer Jessica Kramer Havens Ian Lindsay Nancy MacPherson

Stephanie Page Scott Rabinowitz Kait Rhoads Dorothy Saxe Larry Sheer Mary Sult Barbara Wortley Lisa Zerkowitz

AUCTION TEA M LE A DER S

Chris Black, Silent Auction Closer Laura Bowker, Pick Up Area Carolyn Brugge, Live Auction Deinstaller Frank Chinn, Volunteer Room Diana Everist Cox, Registration Lori Gregory, Patron Registration

C ho r eogr aph y & C ost uming

Edward Hazen, Packing Team Florence Helliesen, Patron Events Sue Holbink, Packing Team Stew Law, Bid Spotters Joy Smith, Bid Runners Tracy Vaughn, Greeters and Ushers Susan Welch, Table Prep

AUCTION SPONSOR S

Davis Wright Tremaine Fremont Brewing Gaffer Glass Imagine Color Services KP Corporation

David Austin Allison Kramer Diane Wright

Valerie Pohorsky Megan Stelljes

auct ion tou r con tr i b u to r s

Seattle Met Chateau Ste. Michelle Suburban Propane Wells Fargo Private Bank

Chihuly Garden and Glass Chihuly Studio Lino Tagliapietra Fairmont Olympic Hotel

Deb and John Gross David Kaplan and Glenn Ostergaard Leonard and Norma Klorfine Kunath, Karren, Rinne & Atkin LLC Randy and Joyce Lert Jon and Judith Liebman Roger and Nancy MacPherson Barry Morse and Candice Connell Timothy Noonan Family

Fay Hauberg Page and Nathaniel B. Page Babette and Steven Pinsky John and Joyce Price Dana Reid and Larry Hitchon Chris Rifkin Dorothy Saxe Martin G. and Sue Solomon Amy and Michael Stonecipher Joan Stonecipher Richard and Barbara Wortley

AUCTION PATR ON S

Elias and Karyl Alvord Patty and Jimmy Barrier Michael and Leslie Bernstein Leslie Jackson Chihuly and Dale Chihuly Chihuly Garden and Glass Anthony F. Cole Marsha & Steve Funk Glass Alliance of Los Angeles Susan Glass and Arni Thorsteinson

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HOW THE AUCTION WORKS

Bid cards and bidding num be r s Check in on the evening of the auction gala to receive your bid card and bidding number. All sales are recorded and tracked using the assigned bidding number printed on your bid card. If you registered with a guest, you and your guest will share the same bidder number unless otherwise requested. S ilent Auction All silent auction bidding will be done this year via paper bid sheets. Silent sections close at staggered times throughout the auction gala event (see page 2 in the catalog and the evening program for silent auction closing times). After the silent auction closes, any unsold items will be moved to instant buy and will be available for mobile bidding after the auction at flat discounted prices.

In the event of a dispute over a silent auction bid, oral bids may be taken at the discretion of the auctioneer—but only from those who have already placed bids. The auctioneer will determine the winning bid and the decision will be final. Fund-The- F uture Fund-the-Future is an opportunity to support Pilchuck with a monetary gift. This portion of the evening will take place during the Live Auction (after item number 22).

The auctioneer will invite you to hold up your card to pledge $100, $250, $500, $1,000, $5,000, $10,000, $15,000, $25,000, or $50,000 toward this cause. Hold your card in the air until your bidder number is read aloud. Pay for your pledge along with your other auction purchases. You may hold up your auction bid card multiple times to pledge more than one amount.

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The Klorfine Foundation has generously pledged a challenge grant to match every dollar of your donation up to $500,000. This is your chance to double your gift! This year we are offering exclusive benefits for patrons who are pledging their support for Fund-the-Future. If you are interested in pledging your support for this pivotal opportunity contact: James Baker, Executive Director at 206.621.8422, ext .22, or jbaker@pilchuck.com. L ive Auct ion To bid in the live auction, hold your bid card up high with the number facing toward the auctioneer. Either the auctioneer or a bid spotter can accept your bid. The auctioneer reserves the right to reject any bid that is merely a fractional advance over the previous bid. The highest bid acknowledged by the auctioneer is deemed a legal contract with that bidder to purchase the item.

You may preview live auction items in the entrance area of Fremont Studios on October 30, 2015 until the start of the live auction. The preview period ends once the live auction begins. C h eckou t Cash, personal checks, and Visa, MasterCard, and American Express credit cards are accepted as payment for purchases.

All purchases are final. Purchased items must be paid for and removed from the premises by the end of the


auction gala event. Items that are not removed or are left in the care of the UPS shipper will be shipped to the purchaser at the purchaser’s expense. There are no exchanges or refunds. Sales Tax and Ta x De duct i bili t y No sales tax is charged on purchases as all items have been donated to Pilchuck Glass School. Pilchuck Glass School is a registered 501(c)(3) charitable organization. If the price you pay for a piece exceeds its fair market value as stated in the auction catalog, the excess portion of the price may be tax deductible as a charitable contribution. Please consult with your tax advisor for details. S hipping For your convenience, Pilchuck has arranged for the services of UPS to be available the night of the auction. The UPS Store shippers will pack your purchases in a second box and ship items at standard UPS rates, plus a fee for packing materials and labor. You will have the option to purchase insurance for your artwork, which is highly recommended. A UPS Store representative will be available during the auction, and you will be able to sign up for shipment of your purchases at any time before or during the event.

Pilchuck Glass School will not ship your auction purchases. If possible, please take all of your purchases home with you. This ensures safe transport for your delicate glass items. Pilchuck volunteers will pack your purchases for you to take home at no extra charge. Once you have made arrangements with the UPS Store, Pilchuck Glass School is not responsible for your artwork and cannot, by shipping company regulations, intervene on your behalf with the shipper or carrier.

You must resolve any concerns regarding artwork which are lost or damaged during shipping by contacting the UPS Store directly. Items left at the auction without shipping instructions will be shipped to the purchaser by Pilchuck at the purchaser’s expense. G e n e r al Rul es and I nfo r mat ion Pilchuck Glass School reserves the right to add or withdraw auction items without notice. Pilchuck has attempted to describe and catalog all items accurately, but all items are offered “as is.” Pilchuck neither warrants nor represents, and in no event shall be responsible for, the correctness of the descriptions, genuineness, authorship, provenance, or condition of the items. No statement made in this catalog, orally at the auction, or elsewhere shall be deemed such a warranty, representation, or assumption of liability. The values listed are estimates of fair market value. Items have not been appraised.

Each person (bidder) issued a bid number assumes all risks and hazards related to the auction and items obtained at the auction. Each bidder agrees to hold harmless from any liability arising therefrom Pilchuck Glass School, its elected and appointed officials, members and employees, the auctioneer, the auction company and its agents and employees, and the event organizers, sponsors, and/or volunteers connected with the auction. All items purchased become the property of the successful bidder once that bidder is acknowledged by the auctioneer and has completed the checkout process. We hope you have an enjoyable evening, thank you for supporting Pilchuck Glass School.

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LIVE AUCTION Prelude begins at

7:00pm

LIVE AUCTION begins at

8:35pm

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Kait Rhoads*

$ 3,800

Roll 9 ½ x 8 ½ x 9 in Signed, 2010 Blown glass, mixed green and blue hollow murrine woven with copper wire Kait received her BFA from Rhode Island School of Design in 1993, her MFA from Alfred University in 2001, and the same year she received a Fulbright grant to study sculpture in Murano, Italy. She uses traditional Italian techniques as a base to create sculpture, vessels, and jewelry. Her work is included in the collections of the Carnegie Museum of Art, the Corning Museum of Glass, the Museum of Northwest Art, the Palm Springs Art Museum, the Tacoma Art Museum, Tacoma Museum of Glass, Seattle Art Museum, and the Shanghai Museum of Glass. She maintains a studio in Seattle.

kaitrhoads.com kait@kaitrhoads.com

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Granite Calimpong*

$ 4,000

Glimmer 14 x 14 x 14 in Signed, 2015 Blown, laminated and engraved glass, marble, mirror, copper leaf Growing up the son of a potter in Northern California, Granite’s hands were covered in clay long before discovering glass. He graduated with a degree in Interdisciplinary Computing in the Arts from University of California, San Diego, where he was first introduced to glass. The draw to the material and process was immediate. Growing up in a household full of handmade objects, he has fostered a lifelong connection to the subtleties of function and form through the scrutiny of everyday use, which has made a large impact on his practice as a glassmaker. When not working in glass you can find Granite fishing, throwing pots, firing his wood-fired pizza/bread oven, or musing about his next project. Today, he lives and works in Seattle. granitecal impo ng.com gra nitec@gmail .com

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Armelle Bouchet O’Neill*

$ 5,000

Kasvu (Clear) 20 x 7 x 7 in Signed, 2014 Blown and sand carved glass

Armelle Bouchet O’Neill is a French-born, Seattle-based glass artist. Attracted by Scandinavian design, she studied at The Danish Design School on the island of Bornholm before moving to the United States where she’s lived and worked since 2009. Armelle Bouchet O’Neill’s work explores the repetition of lines each line is masked to deeply carve the space in between them. The series of lines later reveals a landscape when a curve catches the light, evolves, repeats itself and grows organically, alluding to the rugged yet intricate formation of terrain.

armelleboucheto neill .com arme llebouchet@gmail .com Traver G allery info @travergallery.com travergallery.com

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*Will be auctioned off during dinner. Contact reservations@pilchuck.com or 206.621.8422 ext. 26 to arrange for a proxy bidder.


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Ethan Stern*

$7,100

Red Edge 16 x 12 x 3 in Signed, 2013 Blown and wheel-cut glass

Born in Ithaca, New York, Ethan Stern currently lives in Seattle. He earned his Associates degree in Ceramics at TAFE College in Brisbane, Australia and his BFA in Sculpture and Glass from Alfred University. Stern’s work is widely exhibited. His work is held in the collections of The Museum of Glass in Tacoma, The Eboltoft Glass Museum in Denmark, The Museum of American Glass in New Jersey, and The Palm Springs Art Museum. Ethan has taught sculpture at the University of Washington, Pilchuck Glass School, Pratt Fine Arts Center, Penland School of Craft, and the Pittsburgh Glass Center.

etha nstern.com

Traver G allery

info @travergallery.com travergallery.com

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Emma Varga*

$10,800

Red Purple Spiral #1 32 ¾ x 3 ¾ x 3 ¾ in Signed, 2009 Fused, cast and polished glass

Emma Varga graduated from University of Applied Arts in Yugoslavia in 1975 and moved to Australia in 1995. The diverse body of sculptural work that she has created is a result of mastery of her complex and laborious ‘multiple-layer’ technique. Her creative process is a highly focused but incredibly calming game in which she ‘plays’ with thousands of tiny glass elements that are strategically assembled with precisionto achieve the intended internal energy, light flow and pattern. Layers are fused in the kiln for two weeks. Only when the works are meticulously grinded and polished do they come to life.

emmavarga .com emma_v@bigpond.net. au

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Dante Marioni*

$12,000

Reticello Gourd 23 x 12 x 4 ½ in Signed, 2015 Blown glass

Dante Marioni comes from a family of artists and has been blowing glass since he was fifteen. Through the process of making his vessels, he has joined the centuries-long artistic conversation about classical design, proportion, and aesthetics. Marioni has participated at Pilchuck Glass School every summer since 1983 and currently serves on the school’s Board of Trustees. He has received the Louis Comfort Tiffany Foundation Award, among many others. Marioni’s work is held in the National Museum of Modern Art in Tokyo, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, the Victoria and Albert Museum, and the White House Collection of American Crafts. Traver G allery info @travergallery.com travergallery.com

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Debora Moore*

$15,000

White Bamboo 38 x 6 ½ x 5 in Signed, 2015 Blown, hot-sculpted glass

Debora has been an instructor at the Pilchuck Glass School, and is a member of the African American Design Archive, Cooper Hewitt National Design Museum. She has shown in the Artistry of Orchids exhibition at the Smithsonian Institute, Washington, DC., and was awarded an artist-in-residency at Abate Zanetti School, Murano, Italy in 2005. Her solo exhibition, Glass Orchidarium exhibited at Northwest African American Museum, Seattle in 2015. In recent years, Debora received the Corning Museum of Glass' Rakow Commission, has exhibited in Tacoma Art Museum’s 9th Northwest Biennial, participated in a group show at Glasmuseet Ebeltoft, Denmark and had a solo exhibit at the Chrysler Museum of Art. deboramoore .com debora@deboramoore .com Fiori G A LLERY

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Karen Willenbrink-Johnsen*

$25,000

Peacock 26 x 34 x 16 inches Signed, 2015 Blown glass, steel

A testimony to her love of nature, Karen Willenbrink-Johnsen’s work is the result of countless hours of observation and decades of immersion in the glassworking experience. Along with her husband and collaborator, Jasen Johnsen, she works in their hot-glass studio in Bow, WA. When they are not making glass, the two conduct sculpting workshops worldwide.

willenbrinkjohnsen.com kare n@willenbrinkjohnsen.com

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Nancy Callan*

$11,000

Bordeaux Cloud 13 x 19 x 7 in Signed, 2015 Blown glass

Nancy Callan’s artistic voice as a glass sculptor reflects her high-level training and talents. Callan’s numerous awards include the Creative Glass Center of America Fellowship and she has participated in residencies at the Museum of Glass, The Toledo Museum of Art, Pittsburgh Glass Center and Chrysler Museum of Art. Callan’s work is represented by several galleries throughout the country. She is included in the permanent collections of the Museum of Glass, the Muskegon Museum of Art, the Museum of Northwest Art, and the Shanghai Museum of Glass, Shanghai, China.

nancyca llangl ass.com callanancy @gmail .com

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*Will be auctioned off during dinner. Contact reservations@pilchuck.com or 206.621.8422 ext. 26 to arrange for a proxy bidder.


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Sean O’Neill*

$ 5,400

Eötvös 5 x 21 ¾ x 21 in Signed, 2009 Blown, engraved and slumped glass

Sean was born in the suburbs of Philadelphia and now resides in Seattle. From an early age he was inclined to create with his hands. He took his first glassblowing class at age 15 and has been a maker ever since. Since receiving his B.F.A. from the Appalachian Center for Craft in 2005, Sean has been a working artist while sharing his knowledge as an instructor, teaching assistant and staff member at schools and workshops in the Northwest and abroad. He has been on staff with the University of Washington’s School of Art 3D4M program since 2012.

studioma nufact.com so neill3@gmail .com

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Josie Gluck and Michael Schunke*

$ 6,800

Ruby and Blue Recoil 9 x 15 x 13 in Signed, 2015 Hand-blown glass

Josie Gluck and Michael Schunke’s mutual interest in aesthetics, design, and craftsmanship led to the founding of their collaborative practice in 2011. Their original sculptures balance simple form and complex patterns that explore the intersection of chaos and beauty. Gluck and Schunke also conceive and create Vetro Vero designs, recently featured in Elle Decor and Architectural Digest magazines. Gluck holds a MFA from The School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Schunke, a former associate professor at the Toyama City Institute of Glass Art, has work represented in museum collections worldwide. They co-taught at Pilchuck during Session 3 of 2015.

vetrovero.com studio @vetrovero.com

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Veruska Vagen

$ 3,400

Lop Eared Rabbit, 1930, after Hunt 13 ½ x 10 ¼ x 1 ½ in Signed, 2013 Kiln-fired glass

Veruska Vagen’s work merges three passions: painting, glass and art history. Studies in these three disciplines led her to Pilchuck and the William Morris studio where she served for twelve years. Vagen has since shown her work extensively in the United States and abroad including a number of solo exhibitions. Most recently her work has been part of the William Morris Glass Team show at the Dane Gallery, Nantucket, MA; Masters of Glass Exhibition in Maui, and will be featured this fall with the New York Metropolitan Contemporary Glass Group events at the Duncan McClellan Gallery in St. Petersburg, FL.

veruskavage n.com

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C. Miguel Unson

$ 5,000

She Won’t Look at You (Won’t Look at You) 18 ½ x 18 ½ x ½ in Signed, 2010 Flame-worked and cast glass

C. Miguel Unson was a Pilchuck Emerging-Artist-in-Residence in 2010. His work has been featured at the Bullseye E-merge exhibition, the NICHE Awards, and SOFA Chicago. Having earned a Bachelor of Arts from Carleton College and a Master of Science from Pratt Institute, he continues to teach and work internationally.

MiguelUnson.com miguelunson@gmail .com

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Cappy Thompson

$ 4,000

Bee Keeper 15 x 11 x 1 ½ in Signed, 2015 Vitreous enamels reverse-painted on glass mounted over brushed aluminum Cappy Thompson is a Seattle artist known for her painted mytho-poetic narratives on glass using vitreous enamels. An innovator in her field, Cappy has taught and lectured extensively. Her pieces are included in museum, corporate and private collections world-wide. Her publicly commissioned works include large scale installations at SeaTac Airport, the Tacoma Museum of Glass, the Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts and The Evergreen State College. She has been honored with fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts and Seattle’s Artist Trust, and has received Pilchuck Glass School’s Libensky Award for her contributions to glass art. cappy thompson.com cappy @cappy thompso n.com Traver G allery info @travergallery.com travergallery.com

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Alexandra Cannon and Morgan Peterson

$ 5,500

Untitled 19 x 5 ½ x 5 ½ in Signed, 2015 Blown glass

Morgan Peterson graduated from Massachusetts College of Art and Design in 2006 with a dual BFA. In 2007, she relocated to Seattle and became involved with Pratt Fine Arts Center and Pilchuck Glass School, where she has worked on staff as a poleturner and teaching assistant. She works at the Museum of Glass, Tacoma. Alix Cannon gained her entry into the amazing world of glassblowing through her work at UrbanGlass. She has since moved to Seattle and immersed herself in glass art, dedicating her time to discovering and investigating the techniques, styles, and processes that make glass unique and limitless. Peterson and Cannon work for many notable artists around the Seattle area, including Nancy Callan and James Mongrain. Museum of Contemporary Craft museumofcontemporarycraft.org

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Mikey Cozza and Sasha Tepper-Stewart

$ 6,000

Aequorea 19 x 11 x 6 in Signed, 2015 Hot-sculpted and kiln-formed glass

Sasha and Mikey live in Seattle where they make their work and assist several prominent glass artists. Sasha assists Shelley Muzylowski Allen and works at Pratt Fine Arts Center, where she is an instructor and coordinator in the kiln forming studio. Mikey assists Dante Marioni and is a gaffer at The Glasshouse Studio. This piece is part of their collaboration series combining techniques in the hot shop and kiln forming studios. They share a studio in the Inscape Arts building in Seattle’s International District.

sashatepperstewart.com sashatepperstewart@gmail .com michae lcozzag lass.com Blue Rain G allery b lueraingallery.com

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György Gáspár

$10,000

Interstellar 10 x 10 x 10 in Signed Laminated, ground, hand-polished float glass, hot-sculpted glass Hungarian glass artist György Gáspár lives, teaches, and works in Budapest. He uses geometrical shapes in his works which he builds around different popular topics, experimenting in kiln casting, laminating, and special grinding. Since 2003, he has had numerous solo and group exhibitions all around Europe. His works are in the collections of the Hungarian Applied Art Museum, KOGART, and Museum Fascinacion Glas-Kunst. In 2010 he was included in the book Art Glass Today. In 2012 his work was chosen for Sir Elton John’s contemporary private collection and the Swiss Mudac Museum’s collection. This year, he represented Hungary at the European Glass Context 2012 in Bornholm. He teaches at Pilchuck, where he made this piece, Interstellar. gyorgygaspar . eu gaspargyorgy. art@gmail .com

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Cassandria Blackmore

$12,000

Ceto Kapnos 40 x 2 x 40 in Signed, 2015 Reverse-painted smashed glass

Cassandria Blackmore is acclaimed for her unconventional approach to reverse painting on glass. She is widely recognized as a pioneering artist whose work goes beyond the traditional boundaries of glass and into the contemporary realm. She completed her thesis exploring Eastern and Western perspectives of art. She was a recipient of the prestigious Hauberg Fellowship for painting on glass in 2002 and won a merit scholarship to Pilchuck Glass School in 2013. She was honored as the Renwick Smithsonian artist-of-the-month. Blackmore’s recent commissions include a large scale permanent installation for the lobby of the Waldorf Astoria hotel in New York.

cassandriabl ackmore .com

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Dick Weiss

$15,000

A Child’s Puzzle 70 ½ x 52 x 1 in Signed, 2011 Stained glass, framed

Dick Weiss received his BA from Yale University. He has received two National Endowment for the Arts craftsman grants, two Hauberg Fellowships and has been an artist-in-residence at Pilchuck Glass School. His work is in the collections of the Corning Museum of Glass and the Victoria and Albert Museum in London. Major commissions include the University of Washington, Seatac Airport, and the Gates Foundation.

Traver gallery info @travergallery.com travergallery.com

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Joey Kirkpatrick and Flora C. Mace

$16,000

Zanfirico Plum 10 x 15 x 10 in Signed, 1998 Blown glass fruit form with zanufirico cane pickup

Joey Kirkpatrick and Flora C. Mace have worked collaboratively for the past thirty-five years after meeting at Pilchuck Glass School in 1979. They have created a diverse body of work that includes both blown glass vessels and applied imagery, and sculpture fabricated with wood, glass, and other mixed media. The artists, respected for their innovative work, have concluded the series for which they are most known, large scale blown glass fruit and vegetable forms. They continue to work on life-size figurative wood and glass sculptures, as well as outdoor bronze installations.

kirkpatrick- mace .com joe yandf lora@earthlink .net

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Davide Salvadore

$24,750

Ice 39 x 15 x 8 in Signed, 2015 Blown and cold-worked glass

Davide Salvadore is a Muranese maestro descended from generations of glassworkers. He has collaborated with venerated glasshouses such as Venini, Barovier&Toso, Nason&Moretti and La Murrina. For Salvadore, working with glass is a way of life and a reverence for glass and its traditions are inherent in everything he does. He combines traditional Italian techniques and elements in innovative ways in his work, which reflects influences such as African tribal imagery, Muranese roads, and the smokestacks of glasshouses .His tireless quest for perfection and drive to push the boundaries of his material have led him to new ways of thinking about glass and its capabilities.

P ISMO Fine A rt G lass

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Dale Chihuly

$ 46,000

Clear Blanket Cylinder 15 x 8 x 8 in Signed, 2015 Blown glass

Chihuly is credited with revolutionizing the Studio Glass movement and elevating the perception of the glass medium from the realm of craft to fine art. Chihuly’s work is included in more than 225 museum collections worldwide including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Smithsonian American Art Museum and the Corning Museum of Glass. Major exhibitions include Chihuly Over Venice (1995-96), Chihuly in the Light of Jerusalem (1999), Garden Cycle (2001–present), de Young Museum in San Francisco (2008), the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (2011) and the Montreal Museum of Fine Art (2013). Chihuly Garden and Glass opened at Seattle Center in 2012. Chihuly’s Cylinder series has known timeless iterations of its essential and historic form. First developed in 1974 at Pilchuck, the Cylinder series is emblazoned with expressive blanket motifs that reflect the early influence that American Indian trade blankets had on his works. The extraordinary density of the clear glass in this piece plays with the optical aspects of the medium. Almost completely solid, the magnifying effect offers several viewpoints, and invites the viewer to sink into a visual depth. Created at Pilchuck in the summer of 2015, Clear Blanket Cylinder is the most recent iteration of this remarkable series.

Chihu ly.com

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Jen Elek

$1,500

3 Friends 22 x 6 ½ x 4 ½ in Signed, 2015 Blown glass with engraved applique feathers,t applied hot

Jen Elek graduated in 1994 from The New York School of Art and Design at Alfred University earning a BFA. Since moving to Seattle in 1995 she has had the opportunity to work as a glass blower and metal fabricator for many notable artists. In her own work Elek combines color, form, multiple components and innovative processes to create landscapes of glass and light. Jen teaches glassblowing workshops internationally, sharing with students a practical working knowledge and exploring experimental processes. Since 2001, she has been a member of Lino Tagliapietra’s glassblowing team. Jen shares a studio with husband Jeremy Bert in South Seattle.

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Charlotte Potter

$ 8,200

Impelope 38 x 10 x 16 inches Signed, 2014 Hand sculpted glass antelope antlers, assembled taxidermy impala bust Charlotte Potter is a conceptual artist and designer who holds a MFA from the Rhode Island School of Design and is trained as a traditional glassblower. Potter has been a pioneer in developing glass as a performance and conceptual medium. She has co-founded numerous performance glass troupes that have performed at institutions internationally. Potter’s sculptures, installations and performances have been exhibited worldwide at galleries, museums and art festivals. Currently Potter is the Glass Studio Manager and Programming Director at the Chrysler Museum of Art in Norfolk , VA.

charlottepotter.com cpotter @g. risd.edu

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Paul Marioni

$10,000

Planet X 4 x 9 x 15 in Signed, 2004 Cast neodynium glass

Paul Marioni has spent over forty years working in glass. He has been honored with three National Endowment for the Arts grants, a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Glass Art Society, and the Libenský Award. He has been associated with Pilchuck Glass School for more than thirty years. His work is included in collections world-wide such as Corning Glass Museum, Microsoft Collection, Museum of Glass, Glasmuseum Frauenau, Frauenau, Germany and Yamaha Corporation, Tokyo Japan.

Traver gallery info @travergallery.com travergallery.com

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Shelley Muzylowski Allen

$16,000

Celedon Bow 14 x 22 x 6 in Signed, 2015 Blown, hand-sculpted glass, horsehair, twine, fish vertebrae

Shelley Muzylowski Allen takes an investigative approach to sculpting glass, adding unconventional materials and complex patterning to the medium. Shelley’s work is internationally exhibited, and collected in both public and private institutions. Selected collections are Sir Elton John, Toyama Institute of Glass, Japan, Grand Rapids Art Museum, Tacoma Museum of Glass and the Museum of Northwest Art. Recent selected exhibitions include Habatat Galleries, San Juan Museum of Art, Rockwell Art Museum and Blue Rain Gallery. She and her husband, Rik Allen, have been Pilchuck faculty, most recently in 2014. Shelley will be co-teaching with Davide Salvadore at Pilchuck in 2016.

mu zy lowski.com shelley @mu zy lowski.com

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Richard Royal

$14,000

Primary Orb 18 x 24 x 17 in Signed, 2014 Blown glass

Richard Royal has been working in the arts and exhibiting work nationally and internationally for more than 40 years. Considered one of the the most skilled glassblowers in the studio glass movement, Royal has taught workshops and given lectures at universities and museums worldwide. His work is in permanent collections at the Seattle Art Museum, High Museum, Atlanta, GA, Daiichi Museum, Nagoya, Japan and the New Orleans Museum of Art, to name a few. His work is included in private collections throughout the US.

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Fritz Dreisbach

$ 8,500

Erbium Rose Filigree Mongo with Cast Base 16 ½ x 16 x 9 in Signed, 2008 Blown glass

Fritz Dreisbach lives and works in Freeland, WA. He makes his Mongos, playful goblets, and trick glasses while teaching workshops and short classes all over the world. For 46 years, Dreisbach, the “Johnny Appleseed of Glass,” has presented hundreds of lectures and demonstrations in North America, Europe, and Asia. In 1988, he was elected to the College of Fellows of the American Craft Council. His glass is represented in the collections of the High Museum of Art, Mint Museum of Art, Museum of Arts and Design, the Corning Museum of Glass, the Smithonian Institute, and in collections in the Czech Republic, Taiwan, and the Netherlands.

frit zdreisbach.com glasfrit@aim.com

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Steve Klein

$ 8,100

Balance 112 8 x 19 x 19 in Signed, 2012 Kiln-formed and blown glass

Steve Klein lives in La Conner, WA where he maintains a studio and makes his distinctive kiln-formed and blown work. Klein teaches his unique approach to kilnworking internationally. “My recent work explores the fragile state of relationship and balance, and interprets personal visions that cause me to pause and appreciate what I am experiencing”. Klein’s work is in the permanent collections of the Museum of Glass, Tacoma; Museum of Art and Design, New York; Museo del Vidrio, Spain; Tsinghua University Museum, Beijing; Tissot Museum, Taipei; National Museums Scotland, Edinburgh; Eretz Israel Museum, Tel Aviv, and the Oakland Museum of California Art.

dksk@earth link .net

Bullsey e P rojects

projects@bullsey eglass.com bu llsey eprojects.com

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Benjamin Moore

$12,000

Saffron Interior Fold Platter 6 ½ x 31 x 31 in Signed, 2001 Blown glass

Benjamin Moore received a MFA from Rhode Island School of Design. He was the recipient of a National Endowment for the Arts grant, is an American Craft Council fellow, and has worked as a designer for Venini Factory, Venice and J&L Lobmeyer, Vienna. Moore’s masterpieces simultaneously evoke aspects of historical tradition with the refinement of a unique contemporary aesthetic. He has been affiliated with Pilchuck Glass School for more than thirty years as its interim executive director, artistic director, faculty member, and member of the board of trustees. He owns Benjamin Moore Inc. and his work is in collections throughout the world.

be njaminmooreg l ass.com

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Raven Skyriver

Foster White G allery, Seattle

$14,800

Sea Run 14 x 32 x 6 in Signed, 2014 Off-hand sculpted glass

Raven Skyriver is from Lopez Island and started blowing glass at the age of sixteen, under the tutelage of Lark Dalton, who also taught him how to build equipment. In 2003, he joined the William Morris team at Karen WillenbrinkJohnsen’s request. Skyriver worked on the team until Morris retired in 2007. Galvanized by his experience, Skyriver decided to pursue glass sculpting as a profession. Skyriver lives in Stanwood, WA, produces his work in Seattle, and shows his work internationally.

ravensky river.com ravensky river@hotmai.com Sto ningto n G allery art@sto ningto ngallery.com sto ningto ngallery.com

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Rob Stern

$15,000

Windstar 26 x 26 x 26 in Signed, 2015 Mould-blown, cane-worked, assembled

Rob Stern began working with glass in 1988 at San Francisco State University were he earned a BFA. He spent five years at John Lewis Glass studio and two years abroad working for Czech Master Petr Novotny. He has studied with the most notable glass artists and masters throughout the world and has attended Pilchuck for twenty-seven consecutive summers. Rob conducts workshops internationally and was professor at The University of Miami, where he gained his MFA, and the University of Texas at Arlington. Rob Stern Art Glass Inc. was founded in 2003 where he works on commissions and exhibits internationally.

robster nartgl ass.com

Rasgl ass@ao l .com

Dragonstreetglassga llery.com

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Preston Singletary

$20,000

Tlingit Baskets 9 x 8; 7 x 9; 6 ½ x 6 Signed, 2015 Blown, sandblasted and enamled glass

The art of Preston Singletary has become synonymous with the relationship between European glassblowing traditions and Northwest Native art. His works feature themes of transformation, animal spirits, and shamanism in blown-glass forms and sandcarved Tlingit designs. Throughout his more than thirty years of glassblowing, he has also had opportunities to learn from Italian legends Lino Tagliapietra, Checco Ongaro, and Pino Signoretto. Singletary’s artworks are included in the collections of the British Museum, the Corning Museum of Glass, the Heard Museum, the Mint Museum of Art and Design, the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, the Seattle Art Museum, and the Smithsonian Institute.

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Mona Hatoum

$17,000

Mount Vernon Basket 11 x 12 ½ x 7 in Signed, 2015 Blown glass, metal

Mona Hatoum, a Palestinian artist born in Beirut, has lived and worked in London since 1975. Her sculpture, performances, videos, and installations address issues revolving around involuntary dispersion, displacement, and conflicted notions of home. Hatoum has shown her work worldwide and has had more than thirty solo museum and institutional exhibitions. A survey exhibition of her work opens at the Centre Pompidou, Paris, in June, 2015 and travels to other European museums in 2016. This piece was created during Hatoum's 2015 Residency at Pilchuck Glass School.

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William Morris

$18,000

Bird Finial 10 x 3 x 3 in Signed, 1998 Blown glass, steel stand

William Morris was born in Carmel, CA in 1957 and was educated at California State University Chico and Central Washington University. In 1978, Morris found work as a driver at the Pilchuck Glass School. He worked with Dale Chihuly for ten years and eventually became his chief gaffer in the 1980's. Morris then started his own studio and developed his own artistic style of glass blowing. William Morris achieved much success during his career and retired in 2007. He spent over twenty-five years honing his skills and pushing the medium of glass.

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Lino Tagliapietra

$ 63,000

Kookaburra 28 x 11 ¼ inches Signed, 2012 Blown glass

In 1979, Lino Tagliapietra went to Pilchuck Glass School for the first time and American glassblowing was changed forever. A native of Murano, Italy, Tagliapietra apprenticed with the maestro, Archimede Seguso at age twelve, and reached the rank of maestro by the age of twenty-one. He has received numerous awards including two honorary doctoral degrees. His work has been exhibited and included in many collections including the Biennale di Venezia, the M. H. de Young Memorial Museum, the Corning Museum of Glass, the Detroit Institute of Art and the Victoria and Albert Museum. He is a recipient of the Rakow Commission from the Corning Museum of Glass and the Libenský|Brychtová (formerly, Libenský Award) Award from Pilchuck. Linotagl iapietra .com jacopo @linotagliapietra .com

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Steve Jensen

$ 6,500

Beached BOT. Sunken Ship Series. 13 ½ x 36 ½ x 16 in Signed, 2015 Recycled glass, boat resin, found steel from the beach, rope.

Steve Jensen has been a working artist for over thirty years. He comes from a long tradition of Norwegian fishermen and boat builders. He grew up on his father’s fishing boat. His current body of work “bots” explores the universal image of the boat. For Jensen, the images of these vessels symbolize a voyage or journey. Perhaps it is the voyage to the other side or the journey into the unknown.

stevejensenstudios.com jensenstudios@ao l .com A bme y er Wood

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Susan Stinsmuehlen-Amend and Wyatt Edward Amend

$2,000

Doodle Vessel/ Greek Black-Figure Style 15 x 8 x 8 in Signed, 2015 Glazed stoneware, vitreous enamels and decals, luster

Susan Stinsmuehlen-Amend is a past member of Pilchuck’s Board of Trustees and past President of the Glass Art Society. She was awarded two National Endowment for the Arts Fellowships, two Pilchuck Glass School Hauberg Fellowships, a Museum of Glass Residency, the 2007 Libenský Award, and a Glass Art Society honorary lifetime membership. Wyatt Amend has a BFA in Sculpture and Ceramics. He is represented by Primavera Gallery, Ojai; Gravers Lane Gallery, Philadelphia, and FreeHand Gallery, Los Angeles. He was a teaching assistant at Penland School of Crafts, an artist-in-residence at the Beatrice Wood Center for the Arts, and has served on staff at Pilchuck. This mother-son team collaborated to create this piece. dubsalubs@gmail .com P rimavera G allery wprimaverafineart.com

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April Surgent

$ 3,750

In The Dark of Day 7 ½ x 18 x ½ in Signed, 2015 Cameo wheel engraved glass

April Surgent started working with glass in 1997 at open access hot shop studios in her hometown of Seattle. She went on to study at the Australian National University, Canberra, Australia where she graduated with honors in 2004. In 2003, Surgent met master Czech engraver Jiri Harcuba at Pilchuck Glass School and changed her focus from blown to engraved glass. Surgent exhibits, teaches and lectures internationally, and has received many accolades for her work. In 2013, the artist travelled to Antarctica with the National Science Foundation and is now focusing on a body of work expressing her experiences of the Antarctic.

aprilsurge nt.com

Traver G allery

info @travergallery.com travergallery.com

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Take a golden bite out of the Big Apple

$ 5,000

Experience

One week at a luxury apartment in Manhattan with Central Park views located directly across from Lincoln Center on the fashionable Upper West Side. Hosted by: Sharon Karmazin and Scott Jacobson • VIP tours of the Museum of Art and Design and Urban Glass • Two (2) prime orchestra seats for the Broadway show of your choice and tickets to an Off-Broadway show. • Visit the homes of prominent collectors. • More surprises are promised, depending on the time of your visit. • Valid until October 30, 2016. Admissions, tours, and tickets for two (2) people. • Apartment sleeps up to four (4) people with a king bed and queen sleeper, 1 1/2 baths. Restrictions: home subject to mutually agreable dates. Airfare not included.

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Yorgos Papadopoulos

$ 8,500

Pilchuck Evergreens 28 x 28 x 2 ½ in Signed, 2015 Glass, pigments, silicone, lamination, framed

While at college, Yorgos Papadopoulos accidentally broke a piece of safety glass. Thus started the development of his unique technique of creating glass artworks. Eager to see the effects that different degrees of breakage can create, he has used hammers, bricks, bullets, and electrical currents to shatter glass. His work gains its beauty from the broken and reflects the paradoxes of glass: it is both common and extraordinary, visible and invisible, fragile and strong. Displaced by the 1974 invasion of Cyprus, he made breaking and mending, bridging cultural differences, and compensating for pain with beauty, constant themes in his oeuvre. yorgosglass.com

yorgos @yorgosglass.com

Frederick H olmes & Co. frederickho lmesandcompany.com info @frederickholmesandcompany.com

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John Kiley

$10,500

Ravenna 14 ½ x 11 x 12 ½ in Signed, 2015 Blown and cut glass

John Kiley began blowing glass professionally in 1992. He studied glassblowing at Pilchuck Glass School, Pratt Fine Arts Center, and Penland School of Crafts. He travelled to Finland, Ireland, Mexico, and Italy as part of the Chihuly Over Venice project. He was a principal member of LinoTagliapietra's team until 2011 when he became the Glass Director at the Schack Art Center. Kiley has worked with Dante Marioni and Benjamin Moore and has been a teaching assistant to Richard Marquis, Josiah McElheny, Checco Ongaro, and Ben Edols.

joh nki ley.com

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Jenny Pohlman and Sabrina Knowles

$11,000

Untitled (Himba Portrait Series) 26 x 17 x 8 in Signed, 2015 Original photography, screen-printed, kiln-fired, blown, sandblasted glass; ferrous and non-ferrous metals; beads including antique Maasai beads Designing, creating and assembling contemporary forms from molten glass and metals inspired by the ancient, universal language of symbols, Pohlman and Knowles have been visually storytelling for more than twenty years and have supported local arts organizations annually for more than twenty-five years. Their work is in private and museum collections nationwide. They served on the Board of Trustees of Bellevue Arts Museum and Pohlman currently serves on the board at Pratt Fine Arts Center. The artists have received numerous awards, most recently a Gaffer Olympics residency at Pilchuck Glass School in 2015 and a Museum of Glass residency in 2014. pohlmanknow les.com pohlmanknow l es@speakeasy.net

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Celebrate Art and Wine

priceless

An Experience for 10 people Delve into this pairing of wine and art. Tonight take home a signed of copy Chihuly Black, as well as a 3-liter bottle of the Chateau Ste. Michelle 2012 Artist Series Meritage signed by both Chihuly and Bertheau. Your exploration of art and wine begins in Seattle at the Chihuly Boathouse which sits on scenic Lake Union. It is Chihuly’s private, working studio, making this tour a unique opportunity for guests. Next your group will spend the afternoon on your own self-guided tour of Chihuly Garden and Glass, stopping for lunch in the Collections Café while surrounded by Chihuly’s personal collections. Later, make your way to Woodinville where you and your friends will visit Chateau Ste. Michelle to enjoy a tour and tasting with light food pairing, and entertaining conversation with the winemaker, Bob Bertheau. Donated in partnership by Chihuly Studio and Chateau Ste. Michelle. Restrictions and Guidelines: Expires October 30, 2016. Must be scheduled on a mutually agreeable date at least 1 month in advance. Limited date availability August – October due to harvest. No part of this experience may be transferred or is redeemable for cash.

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Kelly O'Dell

$ 6,000

White Whisper 19 x 10 x 14 in Signed, 2015 Sculpted glass, cast bronze (bird), mixed media

Born in Seattle in 1973, Kelly grew up in Hawaii, and now lives in the Pacific Northwest. When she was very young, her artistic parents made their living using stained and furnace glass. In college, Kelly discovered glass as her primary focus at the University of Hawaii. The program offered her many opportunities: to study at Pilchuck Glass School and eventually becoming a member of the William Morris Winter Crew. Her work mainly explores themes of extinction, preservation, and human impact on the natural world. She resides in Stanwood, WA with her husband Raven Skyriver and their 5 year-old son Wren.

kellyode llglass.com kellsode ll@hotmail .com Scha ntz G alleries, Vetri G l ass scha ntzgalleries.com

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Danny White & Jim Clark

$ 3,500

Business Plan: Hidden Risks 14 x 8 x 8 in Signed, 2015 Sculpted glass, metal

In 2014, Danny White and Jim Clark collaborated on a series of works representing the execution of an idea without limitations. The results of bringing two minds, two personalities, and two skill sets to the table, their collaborative works amount to more than narrative departures from the traditional; they stand as a special collaborative thought process and a symbol of friendship. White lives and works in Seattle and recently completed a residency at Salem State University in Massachusetts. Clark resides in Saskatchewan, just outside of Cupar, where he runs a studio and machine shop. Both artists have been on staff at Pilchuck Glass School, where they first met and began collaborating.

iamdanny white .com iamda nny white @gmail .com Habatat G alleries habatat.com

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Linda T. Diec

$ 700

Dimensional Vibrations No. 4 & 5 15 x 32 x 3 in Signed, 2015 Flat glass, mixed media

l indatdiec.com

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lindatdiec @gmail .com

Tyler A . Gordon

$750

Teapot 11 x 6 x 3ž in 2015 Pewtersmithed metal, lampworked glass

ty l eragordo n.com tagord 04@gmail .com JURORS CH OIC E AWA R D

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Rosita StĂĽhl

$ 500

Subterranean 10 x 5 x 5 in Signed, 2014 Blown and sculpted glass

rositastah l .com g las@rositastah l .com

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Carlos Esparza

$ 500

Seville Study #4 36 x 24 x 1 in Signed, 2007 Aquatint, photo-intaglio, framed

Carlosespar za .com hi @car losespar za .com

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Kelly Howard

$ 425

8 x 7 x 7 in Signed, 2014 Blown glass

kelly howardgl ass.com khg lass@gmail .com Vo lta G allery

voltagallery @gmail .com

voltagallery.com

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Kari Lynn Schneider

$ 850

Blue Skies 7 x 4 x 4 ½ in Signed, 2013 Blown, hot-sculpted glass, steel base

karily nn.design@gmail .com

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Heather Sutherland

$750

Punch Drunk 2.5 x 7 x 7 in Signed, 2015 Blown glass, photography, framed (objects are memories of a performance using glass)

hsutherland.com hsuther land1962@gmail .com

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Jeff Lindsay, Cutting Edge Products

$ 550

Damascus Steel Trim Shears 4 x 9 x ½ in Signed, 2015 Damascus steel, mild steel, silicon bronze

redhotmetal .net info @redhotmetal .net

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Irena Czepcova

$1,000

Visible 5 x 8 x 1 ½ in Signed, 2014 Kilncast glass, fluorescent tube

irczepcova . blogspot.com iczepcova@gmail .com

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Roy Bruno

$ 500

Gavia Crescentia LIV 6 x 25 x 4 in Signed, 2011 Blown and cold-worked glass

lightart. biz roy.p. bru no@comcast.net

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Jennifer Crescuillo

$ 550

11:59 9 x 12 x 1 in Signed, 2015 Laminated glass

jennifercrescuillo.com crescuillo@gmail .com

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Csilla Szilagyi

$ 600

Black Crystal Bowl 8 x 10 x 7 in Signed, 2014 Sandblasted lead crystal

csi llaszilagy i.com s zilagy i.csi ll@gmail .com Magma G allery magma lak@gmail .com magma . hu

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Jason Elliott

$ 500

Zanfirico Satellite 16 x 16 x 10 in Signed, 2015 Flame-worked borosilicate

jl eglass@gmail .com

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Sherri Gamble

$ 900

1979 30 x 6 x 1 in 2015 Powder-printed glass

earthhousestudio.com earthhousestudio @gmail .com

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Maggie McCain

$140

Waterfittings 8 x 6 x 3 in Signed, 2013 Blown, enameled, sculpted glass

maggiemccain.com maggiemccain@gmail .com

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Jim Scheller

$ 350

Newton’s Optik #14 17 x 14 x 3 in Signed, 2015 Kiln-formed glass

jimscheller.com jim @jimscheller.com

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Jaroslav Šára with Cappy Thompson

$150

Neopint Glass 6 x 3 x 3 in Signed, 2015 Engraving, grisaille paint

jaroslavsara@seznam.cz

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Jaroslav Šára

$175

Der Goldene Reiter 10 x 12 in Signed, 2015 Embossment, framed

jarosl avsara@seznam.cz

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Chris Stenzel

$1,250

Polynesian Battle Axe 16 x 7 x 2 in Signed, 2014 Hot-sculpted glass with metal stand

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Nicholaus Clawson

Jawbreaker (Series) 4 x 3 x 3 ½ in 2015 Hot-sculpted glass

sy df 01011@hotmail .com

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Kanami Ogata

$176

Balloon 7 x 2 x 2 in Signed, 2014 Hot-sculpted glass, photo decal

kanamiogata .cocolog-nifty.com ookanami @gmail .com

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Emily Doherty

$ 600

Marina’s Eyes of Antioch 12 x 8 x 8 in Signed, 2015 Blown and sandblasted glass with enamel decal, copper, copper leaf

edohert@gmail .com

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Kevin Boylan

$ 470

Visual Journal 1 ½ x 9 x 1 ½ in Signed, 2015 Hot-sculpted glass, wood, steel

kevinboy l angl ass.com boy l an. kevin@gmail .com

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Ayako Tani

$ 550

Ghost 8 x 6 x ¼ in 2010 Flameworked borosilicate glass, float glass, wood frame

ayakotani.co.uk info @ayakotani.co.uk

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Linda Bonica

$ 500

Piccolina 15 x 5 x 4 in 2015 Rousche paint on glass

l indabo nica@comcast.net

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Morgan Gilbreath

$ 300

Aura No. 18: Pilchuck Glass School 10 x 10 x 3 in Signed, 2015 Found, cleansed, and fused glass shards

morgangi l breath .com morgan.gil breath @gmail .com

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Jen Blazina

$750

Ephemera 7 x 7 x 2 in Signed, 2014 Kiln-formed crystal, vintage chain

jenbl azina .com info @jenbl azina .com

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Kiley M. Branson

Aberration 8 x 3 x 1 in Signed, 2015 Aluminum camera parts, wire, metal chain

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Marna Clark

$ 600

Xircle Necklace ½ x 6 x 1 in 2014 Flamework

mar naclark .com mar naclark@gmail .com

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Reiko F. Nojima

$280

Leaf Miner Necklace 9 x ¼ x ¼ in Signed, 2014 Carved, slumped, and gilded glass, blue aventurine

reiko. litt lewing. jp reiko @litt lewing. jp

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Leslie Goldstein

$ 350

Never Too Many Dots 2 x 18 x 2 in 2015 Lamp-worked glass, sterling silver

l esliegoldstein.com

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lago l dstein@comcast.net

Sigal Druckman

$ 85

Gear Earring and Necklace 1 x 1 x ¼ in 2015 Glass flameworking jewelry

shtickstudio.com

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Sarah Akhtar Cooper

$250

The Uptown Lariat 12 x 1 x 1 ½ in 2015 Glass, gunmetal, black pearls

verredesignssodo.com sarahacooper@yahoo.com G lasshouse G allery

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Alex Stanyon

$ 525

White Pendant Necklace 2 x 1 ½ x ¼ in 2015 Carved opaque glass, gold-coated stainless wire, gold-plated finding and toggle clasp

alex@stanyon.com

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Jill Whitmore

$ 415

Freedom Frida 7 x 6 x ¼ in Signed, 2015 Fused glass sculptural necklace

windsingers.com whitmore . jill@gmail .com Whitmore G allery

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Anna Skibska

Fili 8 x 8 x 1 in 2015 Glass, agate, metal

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Luke Baker

$ 425

TI & Tourm Necklace 23 in 2015 Titanium and tourmaline wire-wrapped necklace

co nsciousconnectio ns23@gmail .com

The fact that Pilchuck has all facets of glassworking being explored in a single session gives everyone the ability to look outside their limited scope and see glass as a whole Jessie Bl ackme r Summer Staff, 2015

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Patricia Davidson

$1,200

Aubergine Vase 18 x 4 ½ x 4 ½ in Signed, 2015 Blown, sculpted glass

patriciadavidso nart.com

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Andy Paiko

$ 550

Small Bell Jar 21 x 5 ½ x 5 ½ in Signed, 2015 Blown, sculpted glass

andy paikogl ass.com a ndy paikog lass@gmail .com

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Eddie Magliaro

$1,250

River Lore 30 x 9 x 2 ¼ in Signed, 2015 Blown, sculpted glass

magliarog lass.com

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Gina Zetts

Mag l iarog lass@gmail .com

$ 900

Latibule 15 ½ x 7 x 3¼ in Signed, 2015 Cast and lamp-worked glass, oil paint, found object

ginazetts.com ginazetts@gmail .com

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Annette Tamm

$ 3,000

Peace Talks 15 ½ x 60 x 6 ½ in Signed, 2009 Fused and sandblasted glass, photoresist, decals

annettetammart.com a .tamm@frontier.com Matzke Fine A rt G allery and Sculpture Park matzke@cama no.net matzkefi neart.com

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Aimee Sones

$ 900

Black Tower Under Clouds 8 x 9 x 1 in Signed, 2014 Kiln-formed glass and steel

aimeesones.com aimeeso nes@gmail .com Vetri vetri@vetrigl ass.com

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Melissa Misoda

vetriglass.com

$1,000

Idle Entanglement 14 x 21 x 4 in Signed, 2002 Steel, wire, glass

mel issamisoda .com melissa@mel issamisoda .com

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Sam Drumgoole

$1,200

Untitled Form 17 x 7 x 2 in Signed, 2015 Blown glass

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Jesse Jennings

$1,500

Fasciation 8 x 36 x 8 in 2014 Glass, copper wire

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Terri Grant

$ 900

Brink 17 x 15 x ¼ in Signed, 2014 Kilnformed glass

terrigrant.net terrig423@gmail .com

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Rebecca Chizeck

$1,000

Nightflight 22 ½ x 28 x 2 ¼ in Signed, 2011 Drawing

rebeccachizeck .com rebeccachizeck @gmail .com

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Cheryl Zahniser

$ 800

Blue Eyes 24 x 18 x 2 in Signed, 2014 Reverse oil paint on glass, mirror and antique map

chery l zah niser .com chery llzah niser @gmail .com

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Pavlína Čambalová

$1,500

Stone 5 x 13 x 9 in Signed, 2015 Blown overlaid glass, sandblasted, wheel engraved

camba lova .cz einion@emai l .cz

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Rasmus Nossbring

$ 800

Triceratops 8 x 5 ½ x 12 in Signed, 2015 Blown, sculpted, and sandblasted glass

rasmus nossbring.com info @rasmus nossbring.com

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Spencer Pittenger

$ 900

Please Weigh Periodically 8 x 5 ½ x 5 ½ in Signed, 2015 Blown glass, uranium ore, steel

spe ncerpittenger.com spencer@spe ncerpitte nger.com

People are really engaged with their work and are on the whole unafraid of making mistakes or taking risks Nate Brau nfe ld Teach Ass is ta n t , 2015

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Lorraine Schinelli

$1,300

Splash! 5 x 14 ¾ x 13 in Signed, 2015 Fused and sculpted glass

LoriSchinelli.com schinelli@mac.com

216

Zsuzsanna Kóródi

$1,000

Feedback 4 ½ x 4 ½ x 3 in Signed, 2015 Laminated, ground, hand-polished glass

korodi. jimdo.com

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zsumail@gmail .com

Cheryl Wilson Smith

$1,200

Dearg Ceàrnach 4 x 4 x 4 in Signed, 2015 Glass, frit casting

chery lwilsonsmith.com chery l@trysmith .com Sandra A insl ey sa ndraai nsl eygallery.com co ntact@sandraainsl eygallery.com

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Marge Lev y

International Terra Cotta Basket 14 x 16 x 6 in Signed, 2015 Glazed ceramic

margel ev y @comcast.net

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$1,250


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Logan Séamus Farrell

$1,100

Raked Rainbow Light 18 x 14 x 4 in Signed, 2015 Kiln-formed glass and wood

FieldLabStudios.com

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SeamusG lass@gmail .com

Sarah E. Gilbert

$1,500

Beeyond Home 6 ½ x 10 ½ x 5 in Signed, 2015 Cameo-engraved blown glass, metal, thread

sarahgil bertglass.com ste llamae55@gmail .com

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Jen Violette

$ 875

Single Green Pear Still-Life 10 x 7 x 4 ½ in Signed, 2015 Hot-sculpted glass, stainless steel, mahogany

jenviolette .com jviolettedesigns@ao l .com

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Jean M. Fernandes

$2,400

Untitled 15 x 3 x 3 in Signed, 2014 Kiln-cast glass

jeanfernandes.com jean@jeanfernandes.com

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223

Sarah Vaughn

$ 950

Two Sides to Every Story 11 x 9 x 2 in Signed, 2012 Kiln-formed glass powder

sarahvaughngl ass.com svaughn.glass@gmail .com

224

Yuki Uchimura

$1,600

Exist: A Floating Vessel 11 x 5 ½ x 5 ½ in Signed, 2011 Kiln-cast glass

225

Jesse England and Minhi Winkempleck

$2,100

Entanglement No. 2 10 x 11 x 17 in Signed, 2015 Blown, torch-steel cut, sand-carved glass, mirror

jesseenglandgl ass.com jesseengl and@hotmail .com minhimai l@gmail .com

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Jesse England and Minhi Winkempleck

$2,300

Entanglement No. 1 14 x 10 x 17 in Signed, 2015 Blown, torch-steel cut, sand-carved glass, mirror

jesseenglandgl ass.com jesseengl and@hotmail .com minhimai l@gmail .com

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Yuka Otani

$1,000

Bubble Floating Above Pilchuck 20 x 20 x ¾ in Signed, 2014 C-print, 1/10, framed

y ukaotani.com

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y ukaotani@ic loud.com

Yuka Otani

$1,000

Bubble Floating Above Pilchuck 20 x 20 x ¾ in Signed, 2014 C-print, 2/10, framed

y ukaotani.com

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y ukaotani@ic loud.com

Jim Clark

$ 800

Two Peas in a Pod 12 x 12 x 12 in Signed, 2015 Blown glass, stainless steel , copper, silver

bigp ly wood@hotmail .com

Everyone on campus is an artist. No special treatment—true feeling of equality amongst everyone Julia Cord i Summer Sta f f, 2015

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Michelle Knox

$1,200

Untitled 30 x 6 x 6 in Signed, 2015 Blown and lamp worked glass

michelleknox .com michelle@michelleknox .com

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Josh Sands

$1,200

Public Domain 15 x 10 ½ x 3 in Signed, 2015 Mixed media paint, hardware, adhesive, hand-blown borosilicate glass

instagram.com/ spinl aden joshsandsart@gmail .com

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Robin and Julia Rogers

$ 3,300

Suited Swallow 13 x 5 x 2 in Signed, 2015 Hot-sculpted glass

robinandjul ia .com julia@ju l iacrogers.com

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Pilchuck is a dreamland . . . Liam F leming Teach in g A s s is ta n t , 2015

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300

Daryl Smith

$2,800

Raticello Atom Bomb 32 x 14 x 14 in Signed, 2014 Hot-sculpted glass

301

Lyn Forsey Bishop

$2,200

Lyn’s Orchid Hybrid 2015 15 ½ x 11 x 3 in 2015 Pate de verre

Ly nbishopgl ass.com

ly n4cbishop@gmail .com

G l ass H ouse Studio, Seatt l e

302

Kristoff Kamrath

$1,000

Zanfirico Reticello Incalmo (Or Zancellocalmo) 6 x 16 x 3 in Blown glass

kristoffkamrath .com kristoffkamrath @att. net

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Zac Weinberg

Untitled Implement No. 1 19 ½ x 6 x 6 in Signed, 2015 Hot-sculpted, cold-worked glass, rubber

zacweinberg@yahoo.com

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$2,600


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Ryan Lebow

$ 4,800

Rockwell 15 x 16 x 6 in Signed, 2015 Fused glass, photography

ryanlebow.com

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l ebowglass@gmail .com

Daniel Moe

$ 3,900

Queen Honee Bee 11 x 6 ½ x 6 ½ in Signed, 2015 Blown and sand-carved glass

MoeH otG l ass.com moehotgl ass@gmail .com

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Katja Fritzsche

$2,600

“Passing” 17 x 15 ½ x 4 in Signed, 2015 Lost wax cast glass

katjafrit zsche .com katjafrit zsche@y mai l .com Echt gallery echtgallery.com

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Dan Friday

$ 3,200

Owl Totem 17 x 6 x 6 in Signed, 2015 Hot-sculpted glass

Fridayglass.com fridayglass@gmail .com Blue Rain de nise@blueraingallery.com blueraingallery.com

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Patricia Weyer

$ 3,600

Kindred 13 ½ x 8 ½ x 12 in Signed, 2014 Carved graal glass vessel with 4-color overlay, lip wrap and bead wrap on the body of the vessel

patwe y er@me .com

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Steve Funk and Paul Nelson

$ 3,000

Blown Glass 24 x 6 x 1 in 2015 Blown and flattened glass

funky-glass.com shfunk@comcast.net

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Anna Mlasowsky

$2,900

Alteration No 7. 21 x 21 x 3 in Signed, 2014 Fused glass powder, mirror, lacquered wooden frame

annaml asowsky.com mail@annaml asowsky.com

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Jeff Heath

$ 3,000

Powerline Study 12 x 10 x 6 in Signed, 2015 Flame-worked glass

jeffheathglass.com jheat 1117@gmail .com

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Laura L Goodwin

$ 4,600

Marasmius Arcancia 9 x 7 x 3 in Signed, 2014 Glass, blown and cast

nambeglass@yahoo.com

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Williams and Joseph

Ann Wåhlström

$ 3,600

Madras 19 x 13 x 13 in Signed, 2006 Blown glass

annnwahlstrom .com ann@annwah lstrom .com G alleri Må rtenson & P ersson, Stockholm Swede n Traver G alley Seatt l e Vesse l G allery London, U. K gallerimartenson- persson.se

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Annette Blair

$2,000

As You Left It 10 x 10 x 10 in Signed, 2013 Blown, hot-sculpted and cold-worked glass

annetteblairg l ass.com

netty.bl air@gmail .com

JUR OR S C H OIC E AWA R D

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Nathan Sandberg

$ 3,200

Paver 2 13 x 12 x 3 ½ in Signed, 2013 Kilncast glass

natha nsandberg.com

The Fox Silent Auction 3 closes AT 8 :25PM

natha nsandberg@gmail .com

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Lynn Everett Read

$ 3,000

How to Fold a Glass Plane 11 x 68 x 3 in Signed, 2014 Hot-sculpted sheet glass, etched and enameled.

vitrelux e .com

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ly nnread@vitrelux e .com

Ali VandeGrift and Brennan Kasperzak

$ 4,000

Red Mirrored Pendulum 16 x 5 ½ x 5 ½ in Signed, 2015 Hot glass, cane drawing

vandegriftkasperzak .com aliveglass@mac.com

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Karen Mahardy

$ 3,000

North Sea Breaking Land 9 x 48 x 6 in Signed, 2013 Hand-manipulated, kilnformed glass

kare nmahardyglass.com kare n. mahardy @gmail .com

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Beccy Feather

CandeLooper 30 x 50 x 40 in Signed, 2015 Flame-worked glass

beccy feather .com beccy feather @gmail .com JURORS CH OIC E AWA R D

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$1,000


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Kenneth John Gonzales

$ 5,500

Cairn 20 x 8 x 3 in Signed, 2015 Blown glass

gonzoglassart@hotmail .com

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Ira Lujan

$ 3,000

Buffalo Jar 12 x 9 x 9 in Signed, 2010 Blown, hot-sculpted glass

M. E .I. G allery meiga llery.com meiartinfo @gmail .com

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Linda Ethier

$2,000

Among Shadows 8 x 14 x 7 in Signed, 2015 Pate de verre

l indaethier.com info @l indaethier.com

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ANTOINE PIERINI

$2,800

On the Rock 8 x 11 ž x 10 ½ in Signed, 2015 Stone mounting, sculpted glass pipe, cut the diamond disc, metal

antoinepierini.com info @antoinepierini.com P IERINI Contemporary G lass pierini.fr

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Laura Murdoch

$2,000

Storm Lantern 24 x 9 x 9 in Signed, 2008 Blown glass, multiple graal technique with layers of sand-carved color overlays, assembled

murdochglass.com

325

ljmfast5@gmail .com

Susan Stinsmuehlen-Amend

$1,850

Fluid & Dynamic (Drug Diary) 11 x 14 x 1 in Signed, 2013 Kiln-fired paint, photo decals on both sides of two layers of glass, mirror (4 layers), metal frame

facebook .com/ media / set/ ?set = a .7461493590 .14740 .642313590 susaname nd@pobox .com traver G allery

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Michael L Drake

$1,800

Twoface 8 x 6 x 4 ½ in Signed, 2014 Hot glass, sand casting

michae ldrakeis@gmail .com

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Brandon Cupp

Spirale 17 ½ x 13 ½ x 4 in Signed, 2010 Blown glass

facebook .com/ BCupp G lass twistedvisiongl ass@hotmail .com

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$2,600


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Amy Rueffert

$1,500

Weep 7 x 9 ½ x 6 in Signed, 2013 Blown glass, borosilicate glass, decals

amy rueffert.com amy rueffert@mac.com Traver G allery

329

Rike Scholle

$ 3,800

GEM 15 x 15 x 15 in Signed, 2015 Hot glass, sculpted and blown, assembled

scho lle- deubzer.de rike@scho lle- deubzer. de

330

Jason Chakravarty

$ 4,500

Building Out Of The Shell 18 x 20 x 2 in Signed, 2014 Cast, slumped glass

jasonchakravarty.com jasonchakravarty @gmail .com

331

Morgan Madison

$1,200

Stacks 21 x 13 x 1 in Signed, 2014 Kiln-formed, cold worked glass wall panel

morganvanmadison.com morgan@morganvanmadison.com

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Jennifer Umphress

$2,800

Emerge 17 x 6 ½ x 6 in 2014 Cast glass with flame-worked components

jenniferumphress.com je numphress @msn.com

333

Jason christian

$ 3,200

Lucky Dragons 24 x 6 x 6 in Signed, 2014 Hot-sculpted glass

vetri

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Steven Ciezki

$2,100

Bubble Mint 27 x 7½ x 7½ in Signed, 2014 Blown glass

stevencie zkigl ass.com

335

Susan J Longini

Caithness Coast Series, #4 24 x 18 x 1 ½ in Signed, 2010 Pate de verre, assembled

susanlongini.com susa n@susanlongini.com

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$ 4,800


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James M Baker

$1,000

Morning Fog, Victoria Heights, near Stanwood, Washington 25 x 20 in Signed, 2014 Limited edition fine art photograph, framed

jamesbakerstudio.com inq uiries @jamesbakerstudio.com

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Erika Tada

$1,400

World of Moon 18 x 16 x 13 in Signed, 2015 Kilncasting

tadaerika@hotmail .com

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Bernie D’Onofrio

$ 3,400

Concise 6 x 6 x 5 ½ in Signed, 2014 Hot-sculpted glass

youtu. be / ZYckYdq G qy 0

Scha ntz G allery

cha ntzgalleries.com

There’s nowhere quite like Pilchuck because of our mission and because all of us who come to serve with pride. It always comes down to the people, and the community we all create migu e l unson Summer Staff, 2015

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FO UN DERS

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Timothy D. Noonan, President C. Kent Carlson, Vice President Dana M. Reid, Vice President Amy Stonecipher, Secretary John R. Price, Treasurer Randy Lert, Past President Ellen S. Bakke Patty Barrier Cassandria Blackmore Daymon Bruck Leigh Canlis Leslie J. Chihuly Anthony F. Cole Fritz Dreisbach Steven Funk Deb Gross David Kaplan Steve Klein Stephen J. Kutz

Jon C. Liebman Roger MacPherson Carol Maione Dante Marioni Benjamin P. Moore Ann M. Morrison Barry W. Morse Bruce M. Morse Christina Orr-Cahall Fay H. Page Steven Pinsky Scott Rabinowitz Anne Cohen Ruderman Norman B. Sandler Dorothy Saxe R. Bryce Seidl Larry Sheer Allen Shoup Preston L. Singletary Ethan M. Stern

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Ryan Matthew Porter Megan Pursell Dorothy Saxe Mathilde Brown Swanson

The Legacy Society was established as a means of securing the future for Pilchuck Glass School and ensuring that upcoming generations of artists have the opportunity to benefit from the education and inspiration Pilchuck offers. By making a planned gift, you are nourishing future growth, exploration, and education of artists working in the world of glass art. Through your thoughtful generosity, your gift will allow others to explore their creativity in glass within a vibrant community of artists. If you would like to become a member of the Legacy Society, at any level, please contact Jason Keen, Director of Development, at (206) 621-8422, ext. 27.

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Cindy Abrahamson, Edmonds, WA Tom Alberg, Seattle, WA Chap Alvord, Seattle, WA Dale Anderson, Palm Beach, FL Doug Anderson, Palm Beach, FL Parks Anderson, Seattle, WA Jeffrey Atkin, Bellevue, WA Carol Auerbach, Jupiter, FL Bruce R. Bachmann, Glencoe, IL Patricia M. Baillargeon, Seattle, WA Sandy Baklor, Palm Beach Gardens, FL Daniel Baty, Seattle, WA Alan G. Benaroya, San Diego, CA Rebecca Benaroya, Seattle, WA David Bennett, Poulsbo, WA Alan Black, Seattle, WA Adelaide Blomfield, Seattle, WA Betty L. Blount, Seattle, WA Gretchen M. Boeing, Clyde Hill, WA Linda Bonica, Seattle, WA Thomas Bosworth, Seattle, WA Ron Brill, Atlanta, GA Susan Brotman, Medina, WA Jeannie Butler, Seattle, WA Dale Chihuly, Seattle, WA Corinne E. Cowan, Bellevue, WA Anne E. Croco, Seattle, WA Ron Crowell, Ashland, OR Sherry Davidson, Asheville, NC Sarah Davies, Seattle, WA Michelle DiJulio, Mercer Island, WA Manya Drobnack, Mercer Island, WA Kate Elliott, Bend, OR Robert Fisher, Pomona, NY Gary Glant, Seattle, WA Vicki Glant, Seattle, WA Katherine Gray, Los Angeles, CA Judy Greenstein, Mercer Island, WA

Mark T. Haley, Tacoma, WA Mark Hamilton, Seattle, WA Lee Harris, Chicago, IL Mila Hart, Solvang, CA Anne Gould Hauberg, Bellevue, WA Jim Henderson, San Francisco, CA Judy Heller, Denver, CO Johanne B. Hewitt, Tacoma, WA John Hewitt, Tacoma, WA Henry L. Hillman, Portland, OR C. David Hughbanks, Seattle, WA Paul Isaki, Seattle, WA Spence Jackson, Austin, TX Phillip Jacobson, Issaquah, WA Gaylord Kellogg, Seattle, WA Duff Kennedy, Seattle, WA Joey Kirkpatrick, Seattle, WA Frank R. Kitchell, Seattle, WA Leonard Klorfine, Philadelphia, PA Bill Kopman, Palm Beach Gardens, FL Fraeda Kopman, Palm Beach Gardens, FL Jackie Kotkins, Seattle, WA Stephen J. Kutz, Seattle, WA Jack Lenor Larsen, East Hampton, NY David Leland, Seattle, WA Dan Levitan, Seattle, WA Christina Lockwood, Seattle, WA Dianne Loeb, Seattle, WA Ruby Smith Love, Seattle, WA Mickey Mandel, Denver, CO Stuart Mandel, Medina, WA Darle Maveety, Palo Alto, CA Josiah G. McElheny, Brooklyn, NY JJ McKay, Seattle, WA Ginny Meisenbach, Seattle, WA William Morris, Stanwood, WA Robert L. Ness, Seattle, WA Babo Olanie, Seattle, WA

Sean O'Neill, Seattle, WA Christina Orr-Cahall, Seattle, WA John Otter, Mercer Island, WA Nathaniel B. Page, Seattle, WA H. Stewart Parker, Seattle, WA Laura Partridge, University Place, WA Benson Pilloff, Chapel Hill, NC Francine Pilloff, Chapel Hill, NC David Pollart, Mercer Island, WA Warren G. Poole, Portola Valley, CA Ryan Matthew Porter, Seattle, WA Rodney Proctor, La Conner, WA Doug Raff, Seattle, WA John D. Ritchie, Vancouver, WA J. Thurston Roach, Seattle, WA Connie Rogel, Port Ludlow, WA Betsy Rosenfield, Lake Forest, IL Doug Rowan, Kirkland, WA Randy Rubenstein, Seattle, WA Ginny Ruffner, Seattle, WA Eric Russell, Gig Harbor, WA Sheri Schultz, Seattle, WA Erick Shirley, Vail, CO Elizabeth Sicktich, Seattle, WA John B. Simpson, Port Ludlow, WA Samuel H. Smith, Seattle, WA Sue Solomon, Mineral Ridge, OH Susan Steinhauser, Los Angeles, CA Linda Stone, Bellevue, WA Mathilde Brown Swanson, Des Moines, IA Richard Swanson, Des Moines, IA Robert Thurston, Seattle, WA Richard L. Weisman, Seattle, WA Laura Whitaker, Vashon, WA Peter Wright, Seattle, WA Cheryl Zahniser, Seattle, WA Mark Zirpel, Sedro-Woolley, WA

Comprised of all past trustees of Pilchuck Glass School since the founding of the board in 1988, the Trustee’s Circle recognizes and engages individuals who have been integral to the school’s growth and development. Today they serve as advocates in the communities in which they live while often remaining active and generous supporters of the school. 87


THANKS

L EADERSHIP COUNCIL

Chap and Eve Alvord Elias and Karyl Alvord John* and Dorothy Anderson Art Alliance for Contemporary Glass Jeffrey and Brenda Atkin Carol Auerbach and Albert Berger David Austin and Cia Peirpont Bruce and Ann Bachmann James Baker and Laura Dixon Ellen S. Bakke Sanford and Arlene Baklor Patty and Jimmy Barrier Laurie Baxter Rebecca Benaroya

Peter and Barbara Benedek Cassandria and Jon Blackmore Ryan Blythe Jeffrey and Susan Brotman Granite Calimpong Nancy Callan Alexandra Cannon C. Kent and Sandra Carlson Jason Chakravarty Chateau Ste. Michelle Dale Chihuly and Leslie Jackson Chihuly Chihuly Studio Jason Christian Judith Cushman Quick and Bob Quick Jim Clark Michele and Martin Cohen Anthony F. Cole Katherine and W. Thomas Cook

Corning Incorporated Foundation Mike Cozza Brandon Cupp Kirk and Elizabeth Day Brooke and Josh Dickson Bernie D'Onofrio R. Chad and Norean Dreier Fritz Dreisbach Steve and Shari Elsoe Dan Friday Katja Fritzsche Steve and Marsha Funk Norbert and Audrey Gaelen Gaffer Glass USA Gyรถrgy Gรกspรกr Katharyn Alvord Gerlich Josie Gluck Deb and John Gross Habatat Galleries Michigan Mona Hatoum Sue Hauberg Jessica and Todd Havens Jeff Heath Jean K. Lafromboise Foundation Steve Jensen Jewish Federation of Palm Beach County, Inc. Joan Stonecipher Charitable Gift Fund George and Jane Kaiser David Kaplan and Glenn Ostergaard Brennan Kasperzak Arlene Kaufman and Sanford Baklor

John Kiley Steve and Diana Klein Leonard and Norma Klorfine Jenny Pohlman and Sabrina Knowles Kreielsheimer Remainder Foundation Stephen J. Kutz and Courtney Womack Ryan Lebow Randy and Joyce Lert Jon and Judith Liebman Susan Longini Ira Lujan M.J. Murdock Charitable Trust Joey Kirkpatrick and Flora Mace Gary and Cecilia MacPherson Roger and Nancy MacPherson Karen Mahardy Carol Maione and Brian Marks Mickey and Donna Mandel Dante Marioni Paul Marioni Mark and Carol Hyman Fund Sally and Bennett McKnight Microsoft Matching Gifts Program Anna Mlasowsky Daniel Moe Benjamin and Debora Moore John and Mitzi Morris William Morris Barry Morse and Candice Connell Bruce M. and Judy Morse Shelley Muzylowski Allen and Rik Allen Paul Nelson

The Leadership Council recognizes donors to Pilchuck Glass School who make a major commitment ($2,500 and above) to the school. This support includes one-time gifts within a calendar year and annual gifts that meet the highest priority needs of Pilchuck, including undesignated funds and those designated for program areas, equipment or facilities. Their generosity forms the foundation of our annual fundraising effort and for their generous support we are enormously grateful! 88


L EA D ERSHIP COUNC IL C on t.

Timothy D. Noonan Kelly O’Dell Sean O'Neill and Armelle Bouchet O'Neill Fay Hauberg Page and Nathaniel Page Yorgos Papadopoulos Michele and Kyle Peltonen Morgan Peterson Antoine Pierini Steven and Babette Pinsky David Pollart and Linda Struthers Charlotte Potter Leigh A. Power John and Joyce Price Lynn Everett Read Dana Reid and Larry Hitchon Kait Rhoads Chris Rifkin Robin and Julia Rogers Richard Royal Anne Cohen Ruderman and David Ruderman Larry Sadkin Davide Salvadore Nathan Sandberg Norman B. and Elisabeth Sandler Dorothy Saxe Jim Schantz and Kim Saul Schantz Galleries Rike Scholle Michael Schunke Dan Schwoerer and Lani McGregor

R. Bryce and Chris Seidl Larry and Randy Sheer Allen and Kathleen Shoup Elizabeth Sicktich and Douglas Barker Preston Singletary Raven Skyriver Richard Sloan Daryl Smith Martin G. and Sue Solomon Jan and Bud Spangler Ethan Stern Rob Stern Paula Stokes and John Sullivan Amy and Michael Stonecipher Joan Stonecipher April Surgent Lino Tagliapietra Annette Tamm Sasha Tepper-Stewart The ArtsFund Foundation The Caryll M. & Norman F. Sprague Foundation The Seattle Foundation Cappy Thompson Jennifer Umphress C. Miguel Unson Veruska Vagen Ali VandeGrift Emma Varga Stephen and Michelle Wade Ann Wåhlström Patricia Wallace

Zac Weinberg Dick Weiss Patricia Weyer Danny White Karen Willenbrink-Johnsen and Jasen Johnsen Richard and Barbara Wortley Paul and Susie Wyckoff

* Deceased

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I N STR UCTORS

Jimmy Anderegg Amy Baur Jeremy Bert Giles Bettison Megan Biddle Annette Blair Brian Boldon Jane Bruce Karen Buhler Granite Calimpong Charles Cohan Patricia Davidson Patty Detzer Jennifer Elek Micah Evans

Beccy Feather Kiva Ford Mark Ganter György Gáspár Josie Gluck Theodora Jonsson David King Josh Kopel Zsuzsanna Korodi Helen Lee Fred Metz Kelly O'Dell Yorgos Papadopoulos Jason Pfohl Sallie Portnoy

Alexander Rosenberg Edward Schmid Michael Schunke Matteo Seguso Treg Silkwood Matthew Sorensen Rob Stern Wayne Strattman Erika Tada Kazuki Takizawa Jennifer Umphress Norwood Viviano Jeff Zimmer

Jimmy Anderegg Aaron Baigelman Jason Bauer Jenny Beardshall Orion Becker Levi Belber Timothy Belliveau Ryan Blythe Aimi Bouillon Laura Bowker Nathan Braunfeld Brandyn Callahan Lisa Cerny Julia Chamberlain Alexandra Chambers Morgan Chivers Niels Cosman Elizabeth Cote Brandon Cupp Jules Faye Jeanne Ferraro Liam Fleming Hector Flores Charlene Foster

Mel Fraser Morgan Gilbreath Kari Goldstein Tyler Gordon Ryland Gulbrandsen Brian Haddix Chris Harman Jeff Heath Michael Hernandez Robin Hoerth Lindy Ihrman Bryan Jablonski Stephen Jacklyn Jennifer Johnson Benjamin Johnson Theodora Jonsson Natalie Legener Sonja London-Hall Julia Malle Joel Meyers Kate Nixon Sean O'Neill Neal Paustian Stephan Peirce

Morgan Peterson Brian Pike Valerie Pohorsky Jaan Poldaas Sterling Powell Jean Prominski Nathan Purcell Trenton Quiocho Penelope Rakov Luisa Restrepo Nathaniel Ricciuto Esteban Salazar David Schnuckel Jeffrey Stenbom Melony Stieben Timothy Stover Sasha Tepper-Stewart Cayn Thompson Benjamin Ulitzka Portnoy Ali VandeGrift Cate Watkinson Clare Wilson Lauren Wilson Bryan Wilson

H AUBERG F ELLOWS

E M ER GING A RTI STS I N RES I D E N C E

T eaching Assistants

Pavlina Cambalova Sarah Gilbert Charlie Parriott Jaroslav Šára April Surgent Cappy Thompson

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Carina Cheung Matilda Kästel Namdoo Kim

Nina McGarva Cooper O'Brien Ayako Tani


ARTISTS IN RESIDE NC E

A RTIST ASS I STAN TS

G AF F ER S

Chakaia Booker Jeff Colson Mona Hatoum Davy McGuire Kristin McGuire Liam Ó Maonlaí Joel Otterson John Roach Christine Tarkowski Barbara Earl Thomas Penelope Umbrico Camille Utterback

Jonathan Clarren Abram Deslauriers Justin Ginsberg Tyler Gordon Jamie Grove Amber Hauch Sarah Humphrey Michelle Knox Josefina Muñoz Torres Brent Rogers Celeste Wilson

Jeffrey Ballard Jason Christian Michael Cozza Nikola Dimitrijevic Dan Friday Raya Friday Sarah Gilbert Michael Hernandez Manny Krakowski Dante Marioni Daryl Smith Megan Stelljes

GA F F ER olympians

Nancy Callan Jason Elliott Beccy Feather

Sabrina Knowles Shelley Muzylowski Allen Jenny Pohlman

Karen Willenbrink-Johnsen

Ruby Dorchester David Drake Dillon Dunbar Jared Ellis Jean Fernandes Hayley Fowler Jay Galbreath Alex Gibson Morgan Gilbreath Bri Gluszak Tyler Gordon Tegan Hamilton KT Hancock Angus Harden Jennifer Johnson Kristoff Kamrath Cyn Kirk Colleen Kirsten Melissa Kistler Rachel Kopel Ian Leonard Monir Madkour Eddie Magliaro Dylan Martinez Kelvin Mason Maggie McCain Conor McClellan Max Meyer Will Miller Paige Morris Alex Morrison Jason Murphy Andrew Najarian

Rasmus Nossbring Debra Orlowicz Amanda Patenaude Neal Paustian Cal Peak Luke Peterson SaraBeth Post Dominic Pradetto Greg Price Ray Queen Elizabeth Rankin David Rozelle Helen Schenck Kari Schneider Robert Schubel Evan Seeling Kelly Skunes William Slaybaugh Hannah Smith Madeline Smith Sophie Spies Chris Stenzel Lusia Stetkiewicz Lauren Stewart Heather Sutherland Ryan Tanner Helen Tegeler Sarah Terry Sarah Todd Miguel Unson Ellie Varoumas Danny White Tyler Zurawel

S UMMER STA F F

Matthew Abadi Deborah Adler Victoria Ahmadizadeh Wyatt Amend Nicole Anderegg Jimmy Anderegg Jo Andersson Brendan Andrews Jenny Beardshall Orion Becker Nicole Berger Tate Bezdek Jessie Blackmer Kiesha Bolton Kevin Boylan Lizzy Bradshaw David Bradsher Courtney Branam Walker Cahall Payton Cahill Marcus Chamusco Jim Clark Nick Clawson Spencer Cleland Sarah Cohen Sander Cole Julia Cordi Jenny Crescuillo Leigh-Ann Crivella Marguerite Crooks Dick Ditore Richard Dobrzeniecki Reis Donnell

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G L O S S A RY O F G L A S S TER M S Bits   Pieces of molten glass snipped off a blowpipe or punty and applied hot to a glass form.

Moldblown   Glass formed into a shape by being blown into a mold, typically made of wood, metal, or plaster.

Cane   Thin rods of glass, usually with a twisted pattern in multiple colors used to add pattern to blown glass.

Murrine   Patterned glass cane cut into sections in order to form small disks that are used in decorating glass or constructing glass forms.

Dichroic   Manufactured glass that is one color when seen by reflected light and another color when light shines through it. The effect can be achieved by applying a dichroic coating to glass that otherwise would not have this property. Electroplate   The process of adhering metal to glass by dipping the glass into an electrically charged solution.

Overlay   A thin layer of clear or colored glass on the outside of a piece. Off-hand   Formed freehand on the end of a punty or blowpipe. No mold is used.

Etch   To create a design by cutting away the surface of finished glass with a tool or by treating it with acid.

Pâte de verre   From French, meaning “glass paste.” The paste is made from crushed glass and enamel paint. It is applied to the surface of a mold and fired in a kiln at high temperature.

Flameworking or lampworking   The process of using a gas-fueled torch or lamp to heat glass rods for sculpting, blowing, and beadmaking.

Roll-up   In this process, multiple pieces of flat glass are fused into a tile. The tile is reheated, rolled up onto a gather, and then blown into a three-dimensional object.

Fuse   To melt together two or more pieces of glass in a kiln.

Sandblast   To blow or blast sand onto a piece, etching away layers of glass. Masking is used to create patterns.

Graal   A glassblowing technique wherein a thick “blank” or core form is blown, usually with two or more layers of color. The blank is then engraved, bringing out the underlying color, much as is done with a cameo. The engraved blank is subsequently reheated and blown to its full shape.

Sandcast   To ladle hot glass into a formed mold made of specialized sand.

Hot cast   To ladle hot glass from a furnace into a mold made of sand, steel, or plaster. Incalmo   A glassblowing process that joins two or more bubbles of hot glass together, resulting in defined bands of color in a vessel or object. Insciso   A technique for patterning the surface of glass by creating deep incisions, usually with handengraving tools. Kiln   A high-temperature electric oven used for casting, fusing, and slumping glass. Kilncast   The use of a mold, usually plaster, filled with crushed glass, which is melted in a kiln to produce a solid glass form. Laminate   To use heat or glue to join pieces of glass. Lampworking   See flameworking. Lost wax   A method of casting whereby a wax or waxcoated model is embedded in clay and then baked so that the wax melts and is “lost,” leaving a mold into which hot glass is poured. The mold must be broken in order to retrieve the cast object.

Scavo   Corrosive chemical material applied to the surface of hot glass that gives the final piece a matte finish. Scruffitto   The technique of adding color to the surface of glass and then scratching it away, causing a reverse image to appear. Shard   A small fragment of glass. Colored shards may be melted into a piece for decoration. Slump   To heat a sheet of glass in a kiln until it is soft enough to assume the shape of a mold without becoming molten. Smalti   A soft, intensely colored Venetian glass that is chipped into squares for use in creating traditional mosaics. Threads   Thin strands of glass, usually colored, that may be added to the glass in a variety of ways for different effects. Vitreography   The process of creating a print from a glass plate. Wrap   A strand of glass, typically but not always of a contrasting color, applied hot to a vessel. Zanfirico   A multi-colored cane made by gathering a bundle of rods of different colors, and heating it until it is soft. The bundle is attached to two pontils and elongated by drawing. At the same time, the bundle is twisted to produce a spiral pattern. Zanfirico, is a synonym for vetro a retorti.

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Thank you to our donating artists!

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ARTISTS

ITEM #

PAGE #

ARTI STS

I TEM #

PAG E #

Amend, Wyatt

38

25

Elliott, Jason

112

33

Annette, Blair

314

57

England, Jesse

225, 226

48

Baker, James

336

63

Esparza, Carlos

103

30

Baker, Luke

136

39

Ethier, Linda

322

59

Bishop, Lyn

301

54

Farrell, Logan

219

47

Blackmore, Cassandria

18

17

Feather, Beccy

319

58

Blazina, Jen

126

36

Fernandes, Jean

222

47

Bonica, Linda

124

36

Friday, Dan

307

55

Bouchet O'Neill, Armelle

3

12

Fritzsche, Katja

306

55

Boylan, Kevin

122

35

Funk, Steve

309

56

Branson, Kiley

127

36

Gamble, Sherri

113

33

Bruno, Roy

109

32

Gáspár, György

17

17

Calimpong, Granite

2

12

Gilbert, Sarah

220

47

Callan, Nancy

9

14

Gilbreath, Morgan

125

36

Čambalová, Pavlína

212

45

Gluck, Josie

11

15

Cannon, Alexandra

15

16

Goldstein, Leslie

130

37

Chakravarty, Jason

330

61

Gonzales, Kenneth

320

59

Chihuly, Dale

22

19

Goodwin, Laura

312

57

Chizeck, Rebecca

210

44

Gordon, Tyler

101

30

Christian, Jason

333

62

Grant, Terri

209

44

Ciezki, Steven

334

62

Hatoum, Mona

34

23

Clark, Jim

229

49

Heath, Jeff

311

56

Clark, Jim

46

27

Howard, Kelly

104

31

Clark, Marna

128

37

Jennings, Jesse

208

44

Clawson, Nicholaus

119

34

Jensen, Steve

37

24

Cooper, Sarah Akhtar

132

38

Kamrath, Kristoff

302

54

Cozza, Mikey

16

17

Kiley, John

42

26

Crescuillo, Jennifer

110

32

Kirkpatrick, Joey

20

18

Cupp, Brandon

327

60

Klein, Steve

29

22

Czepcova, Irena

108

32

Knowles, Sabrina

43

26

D'Onofrio, Bernie

338

63

Knox, Michelle

230

50

Davidson, Patricia

200

42

Kóródi, Zsuzsanna

216

46

Diec, Linda

100

30

Lebow, Ryan

304

55

Doherty, Emily

121

35

Levy, Marge

218

46

Drake, Michael

326

60

Lindsay, Jeff

107

31

Dreisbach, Fritz

28

21

Longini, Susan

335

62

Druckman, Sigal

131

37

Lujan, Ira

321

59

Drumgoole, Sam

207

43

Mace, Flora

20

18

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ARTI STS

ITEM #

PAGE #

ARTI STS

I TEM #

PAG E #

Madison, Morgan

331

61

Papadopoulos, Yorgos

41

26

Magliaro, Eddie

202

42

Peterson, Morgan

15

16

Mahardy, Karen

318

58

Pierini, Antoine

323

59

Marioni, Dante

6

13

Pittenger, Spencer

214

45

Marioni, Paul

25

20

Pohlman, Jenny

43

26

McCain, Maggie

114

33

Potter, Charlotte

24

20

Misoda, Melissa

206

43

Read, Lynn

316

58

Mlasowsky, Anna

310

58

Rhoads, Kait

1

12

Moe, Daniel

305

55

Rogers, Julia

232

50

Moore, Benjamin

30

22

Rogers, Robin

232

50

Moore, Debora

7

14

Royal, Richard

27

21

Morris, William

35

24

Rueffert, Amy

328

61

Murdoch, Laura

324

60

Salvadore, Davide

21

18

Muzylowski Allen, Shelley

26

21

Sandberg, Nathan

315

57

Nelson, Paul

309

56

Sands, Josh

231

50

Nojima, Reiko

129

37

Šára, Jaroslav

116

34

Nossbring, Rasmus

213

45

Šára, Jaroslav

117

34

O'Dell, Kelly

45

27

Scheller, Jim

115

33

O'Neill, Sean

10

15

Schinelli, Lorraine

215

46

Ogata, Kanami

120

35

Schneider, Kari

105

31

Otani, Yuka

227

49

Scholle, Rike

329

61

Otani, Yuka

228

49

Schunke, Michael

11

15

Paiko, Andy

201

42

Singletary, Preston

33

23

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ARTISTS

ITEM #

PAGE #

ARTI STS

I TEM #

PAG E #

Skibska, Anna

135

38

Vagen, Veruska

12

15

Skyriver, Raven

31

22

VandeGrift, Alexandra

317

58

Smith, Daryl

300

54

Varga, Emma

5

13

Sones, Aimee

205

43

Vaughn, Sarah

223

48

Ståhl, Rosita

102

30

Violette, Jen

221

47

Stanyon, Alex

133

38

Wåhlström, Ann

313

57

Stenzel, Chris

118

34

Weinberg, Zac

303

54

Stern, Ethan

4

13

Weiss, Dick

19

18

Stern, Rob

32

23

Weyer, Patricia

308

56

Stinsmuehlen-Amend, Susan

325

60

White, Daniel

46

27

Stinsmuehlen-Amend, Susan

38

25

Whitmore, Jill

134

38

Surgent, April

39

25

Willenbrink-Johnsen, Karen

8

14

Sutherland, Heather

106

31

Wilson Smith, Cheryl

217

46

Szilagyi, Csilla

111

32

Winkempleck, Minhi

225, 226

48

Tada, Erika

337

63

Zahniser, Cheryl

211

44

Tagliapietra, Lino

36

24

Zetts, Gina

203

42

Tamm, Annette

204

43

Tani, Ayako

123

35

Tepper-Stewart, Sasha

16

17

Thompson, Cappy

14

16

Uchimura, Yuki

224

48

Umphress, Jennifer

332

62

Unson, C. Miguel

13

16

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Thank you for your support

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Thank you to ou r g e ne rous sponsors Corning Incorporated Foundation

Catalog design, Studio Matthews Artwork photography, Ben Lerman, photo editing by Jay Galbreath Summer session photography, Alec Miller, and Peter Kuhnlein at KP-Studios All proceeds benefit Pilchuck Glass School

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Jean K. LaFromboise Foundation


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