REFLECTIONS: Pilchuck at 50

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REFLECTIONS: PILCHUCK AT 50 43RD ANNUAL AUCTION & GALA Saturday, October 16, 2021


WELCOME TO PILCHUCK GLASS SCHOOL'S AUCTION GALA AND CELEBRATION OF GLASS PILCHUCK GL ASS SCHOOL Pilchuck Glass School fosters and educates a worldwide community that explores the creative use of glass in art and design. The school is located fifty miles north of Seattle, Washington in the forested foothills of the Cascade Range overlooking Puget Sound. Each summer and fall, 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 (1917–2016), 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 the one- 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. 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.



SCHEDULE OF E VENTS

MONDAY, OCTOBER 11, 2021 All silent auction items open for bidding online at pilchuck.maxgiving.bid. Register to participate in the online event! Registration is free at pilchuckauction.org.

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16, 2021 5:00 PM PDT

In-person guest registration / Foyer, Fremont Studios Drinks and hors d’oeuvres / Studio B Silent auctions / Studio B Live auction preview / Foyer and Stage

6:15 PM PDT

Welcome at-home guests / pilchuckauction.org to view the livestream

6:20 PM PDT

All silent auction sections close / In-person and virtual

6:30 PM PDT

Dinner served / Dining Room Program, live auction, and Fund-the-Future / Dining Room At-home guests—grab your party box, dinner, and a drink, then find a comfy spot to watch the event livestream, bid on live auction items online, and show your support for Pilchuck!

9:00 PM PDT Event concludes

TA B L E O F C O N T E N T S

Schedule of Events

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Live Auction

Items 1–26

12–23

Fund-the-Future

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Silent Auction Sections

Welcome Letter

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Award Winners

Items 100–110

24–29

Featured Artist Cedric Mitchell

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Spotlight

Items 200–233

30–43

Artist Awards

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Silent

Items 300–434

44–81

Heartfelt Gratitude

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Supporters 116

How the Auction Works

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Glossary of Terms

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Online Bidding Instructions

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Index of Donating Artists

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F R E D N O R T H U P, J R

C. MIGUEL UNSON

Auctioneer

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G I V E T O P IL C H U C K A N D IN S P IR E T H E N E X T G E N E R AT I O N O F A R T I S T S

Exponential growth—that is what artists experience when they attend Pilchuck. The campus is a catalyst for accelerated learning and extraordinary changes in each artist’s personal and professional development. How do we accomplish this? For fifty years, we have remained at the forefront of how artists explore glass. Supportive staff and teachers with excellent facilities in a sublime natural setting create a powerful

YOUR CONTRIBUTION HELPS TO: Attract the world’s most renowned artists to share their knowledge and create new works. Expand financial aid to aspiring artists so that they are able to realize their full creative potential.

environment for exploration, experimentation, and

Train students in the best contemporary

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methods and on the finest energy-efficient

During this year’s auction we have a special

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opportunity to make a direct impact by ensuring that

Sustain an international community that

all Pilchuck participants experience exponential

connects artists to a lifelong network of

growth in their lives and careers. When bidding on item

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#15 is complete, our auctioneer will invite you to give during an exciting in-person and virtual “paddle raise.” DONATE NOW to show your support at any level—the more you give to Pilchuck, the more we give to artists.

Support Pilchuck’s mission to foster and educate a worldwide community that explores the creative use of glass in art and design.

PILCHUCK IS ABOUT DEFENDING KNOW-HOW AND PROMOTING ART, RESPECTING AND PRESERVING NATURE. PILCHUCK IS LIVING TOGETHER IN AN INSPIRING, LIVELY PLACE FULL OF PASSIONATE PEOPLE. PILCHUCK, IT’S A WAY OF LIFE ! A N TO I N E P I E R I N I B i ot, Fran ce 3


WELCOME, FROM YOUR HOSTS Dear Friends, On behalf of the Pilchuck staff, Trustees, and community of artists, welcome to the 43rd Annual Pilchuck Auction and 50th Anniversary Kick-Off Celebration— REFLECTIONS: Pilchuck at 50! What a year—2021 has been extraordinary, presenting both challenges and major accomplishments. We are grateful to our team of auction volunteers and staff who rose to the occasion with tremendous heart and hard work.

DOROTHY SAXE Honorary Auction Co-Chair

With abundant compassion for our artist community, some who have been presented with major hardships this year, our committee worked diligently to find additional ways to support artists. The outcome resulted in continuing to offer greater commissions—something instituted last year—and also securing funding for a record number of scholarships. Additionally, we added five new artist appreciation awards. This was all possible thanks to the generosity of local companies and donors, and the impact on our artists is beyond appreciated: A scholarship is so meaningful to me and will help me move forward as an artist in a time where I feel very vulnerable and disconnected. I hope to continue to live the dream as best I can and am so grateful for this incredible community and the opportunity to be a part of it. Thank you, Pilchuck! ­ —Minhi England, Friends of Pilchuck scholarship recipient

SHARON HULING Auction Co-Chair

In honor of our 50th Anniversary, we are pleased to present you with an exceptional offering of artwork from every corner of the Pilchuck globe—further proof of the international impact Pilchuck has as a leader in glass art education. We are honored to include each of these artists in this year’s event. When you purchase a work of art, your generosity will provide invaluable support to Pilchuck and to the individual donating artist. When you raise your paddle in support of our beloved school, you are ensuring that our campus will thrive. So many artists have been unable to create or show their work due to COVID, and Pilchuck was unable to open fully this past summer, so bid generously and bid enthusiastically. Our artists and Pilchuck’s future depend on it! We are forever grateful for the honor of serving our beloved Pilchuck family this year. Thank you for your generosity and invaluable support! We have some fun surprises in store for you. Let’s get the party started so that tomorrow, when we REFLECT on the evening, we can be proud of what we have accomplished together.

SUSAN MARABITO Auction Co-Chair

Here’s to an unforgettable night!

DOROTHY SAXE

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SHARON HULING

SUSAN MARABITO


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F E AT U R E D A R T I S T C E D R I C M I T C H E L L CEDRIC MITCHELL

This year, Pilchuck Glass School commissioned glass artist Cedric Major Mitchell to make our signature Benefactor Gifts—the Clearly Kinetic Tumbler. Cedric Major Mitchell is a Los Angeles-based glass artist from Oklahoma who honed his skills while studying business at Tulsa Community College. As a student, he quickly transitioned into an apprentice and instructor at the Tulsa Glassblowing School. Inspired by an eccentric mix of graffiti art, pop culture, mid-century modern, and Memphis design, Cedric creates work that ranges from functional to decorative, combining simplicity with bold colors to craft hand-blown vessels with a purpose.

The Clearly Kinetic Tumblers are a beautiful combination of function and pure satisfaction. They are elegantly designed to swivel on an amber ball with 24 karat gold leaf encased inside. The shape of the glass increases the intimate experience of drinking by accentuating the movement and aroma of the liquid. Have a drink while enjoying the gentle turns, exposing the fine aroma of your favorite beverage. CEDRICMITCHELLDESIGN.COM

This summer Cedric was invited as an Artistic Advisor to the Hilltop Alumni Residency, marking his first time on the Pilchuck campus. “It was a pleasure and an honor to visit this magical place for the first time this summer... Being secluded in nature and being able to focus on my craft and make things was such a joyous experience. So much inspiration was derived during my stay at Pilchuck from the nature surrounding me and also from the library’s vast amount of resources.”

A R TIS T AWA RD S S C H O L A R S H IP S

PA R T N E R AWA R D S

Davíd Rios Juror’s Choice Scholarship

Rob Stern Amazon Artist Appreciation Award

Dana Brewer Hot Glass Color Artist Appreciation Award

Katie Miller Bullseye Glass Company Artist Appreciation Award

Montserrat Duran Muntadas Olympic Color Rods Artist Appreciation Award In honor of Dale Chihuly

Dylan Martinez Auction Committee Scholarship Emily McBride Gin Lin Minhi England Friends of Pilchuck Scholarships Tali Grinshpan Traver Gallery Scholarship

Luisa Restrepo HIS Glassworks Artist Appreciation Award

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H E A R T F E LT G R AT I T U D E Pilchuck Glass School wishes to extend its heartfelt gratitude to the following for all of their generous support to the school and coordination of our 43rd Annual Auction & Gala. AU C T I O N C O M M I T T E E

Dorothy Saxe, Honorary Co-Chair Sharon Huling, Co-Chair Susan Marabito, Co-Chair Deb Gross, Décor Lead Kait Rhoads, Décor Lead Stephanie Maurer, Party Box Lead Alix Cannon Barbara Wortley Carla Nichols

Cassandria Blackmore Corey Pemberton David Austin Dian Hartono Isaac Feuerman Jay Macdonell Kathy Dewalt Lindsay Lundberg Lydia Boss

AU C T I O N B E N E FA C T O R S

GOLD Stephen Elop and Susan Johannsen Dorothy Saxe

Michelle Calderhead Morgan Peterson Norma Klorfine Phillip Gross Pino Cherchi Preston Singletary Roger MacPherson Sandra Carlson Sara Dodd

AU C T I O N J U R Y

SILVER Anthony Cole Gary and Cecelia MacPherson Fay Hauberg Page and Nathaniel Page Bryce and Chris Seidl Marty and Nancy Steele David Thomsen

Dorothy Saxe Greg Robinson Susie Silbert

Thank you to all of our dedicated auction volunteers who help make this event a success every year!

THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS FOR THEIR GENEROUS SUPPORT OF PILCHUCK GLASS SCHOOL:

STEVE & SHARON HULING

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HOW THE AUCTION WORKS

AUCTION RULES • The highest bids (either acknowledged by the auctioneer during the live event or submitted into the online auction web page) are legal contracts to purchase the item. • Credit cards on file will be automatically charged within the next three business days after the auction unless other arrangements are made. If payment is unsuccessful within 72 hours of the close of the auction, any items won may go to the next highest bidder at the discretion of the organization. • To arrange for payment through a different method, please contact us at hloebe@pilchuck.org in advance of the auction or during in-person checkout. • All purchases made are FINAL and there will be no exchanges or refunds on items unless otherwise noted. • The organization reserves the right to add or withdraw items from the auction without notice before final bids are made. • Pilchuck Glass School neither warrants nor represents, and in no way shall be responsible for, the correctness of descriptions or conditions of items or arrangements. • All goods and services must be claimed and used within the dates and guidelines as noted in item description. • Auction items are awarded to one purchaser only. • By bidding in the live or silent auction, each bidder agrees to these auction rules. TAX RECEIPTS & ADMINISTRATION FEE You will receive a transaction-based receipt once your card is successfully charged. Tax receipts will be emailed following the auction. No sales tax is charged on auction item purchases as all items have been donated to Pilchuck Glass School. Pilchuck Glass School is a 8

registered 501(c)(3) charitable organization. Please consult with your tax advisor for details. We are adding an optional 3% fee to cover administrative costs associated with the auction, such as credit card processing. We appreciate your support! PICK-UP Patrons attending in person should pick up purchased items at the check-out table in Studio B after the live auction concludes. If you are participating virtually and do not wish for your items to be shipped, you will have the option to pick up your purchases from Pilchuck Glass School’s Seattle office during one of our designated art pickup days. A member of the Pilchuck staff will reach out to you following the event to make arrangements for pickup. If your items are not claimed prior to November 19, 2021, Pilchuck Glass School reserves the right to reclaim the item as property of the school. SHIPPING If you are participating virtually, a Pilchuck staff member will contact you to confirm your desired shipping address and details. Purchased items will be shipped to the address provided unless you have made an appointment for pickup. Shipping fees are not included in the price of the artwork and will be calculated after the auction and charged to the credit card on file. Items will be shipped via UPS 1-2 weeks following the auction and will be insured for the item’s fair market value. Crated items may require additional time for packing and delivery. Due to COVID-19, shipping timelines will vary by destination. Marked items may incur higher shipping costs due to high insurance values, weight, or oversize packaging requirements. Patrons who have purchased a Gold or Silver Level Benefactor auction ticket or Benefactor Party Box are


eligible to receive complimentary art delivery within 30 miles of Seattle and will be contacted following the auction to arrange a delivery time. If you have questions about shipping, please contact tlong@pilchuck.org. HOW THE AUCTION WORKS This year bidding for the live auction will take place both IN PERSON and VIRTUALLY at the same time. Due to this hybrid format, bidding will look a bit different depending on where you are participating. Please follow the directions below, based on whether you are participating in person or virtually from home: In-Person Participation All in-person guests are required to show proof of vaccination against COVID-19 prior to entering the venue. After completing the vaccine verification, you will check in at the registration table at Fremont Studios to receive your live auction bid card, catalog, and table number. Silent Auction: ALL SILENT AUCTION BIDDING WILL TAKE PLACE ONLINE. Bidding for all silent auction sections will open online on Monday, October 11. If you are bidding on silent auction items prior to the in-person event, you can bid from your personal computer, tablet, or phone. The night of the event, all in-person guests will bid on silent auction items from their mobile devices. If you need assistance, please visit a bidding kiosk in Studio B, where a volunteer can place bids on silent auction items on your behalf. Live Auction:

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 and on the stage of Fremont Studios prior to the live auction. The preview period ends once the live auction begins. Virtual Participation Silent Auction: Bidding for the silent auction will open Monday, October 11 and will close Saturday, October 16 at 6:20 PM PDT. Register for free to participate in online bidding at pilchuckauction.org. You can bid from your personal computer, tablet, or phone using your registration link and bid number. Live Auction Viewing and Bidding: The Live Auction broadcast will be streamed on YouTube on Saturday, October 16 at 6:15 PM PDT. We strongly recommend using two devices if participating from home: one to view the show and one to use for bidding. However, you can bid using the virtual “Live” tab on the auction website. This will allow you to view, place bids on live items, and donate during the live auction broadcast. Make sure you are logged in to bid during the event through the auction website. The in-person auctioneer will be notified of your bid as you make it. People in the room will then have the opportunity to counter bid, and so on, until the item is won.

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ONLINE BIDDING INSTRUCTIONS There are three ways to place your bids: 1. Bid Now Clicking on “Bid Now” will instantly place a bid for the current or starting bid listed. 2. Auto Bid • You can select your maximum bid from the dropdown and click “Start” to activate. • This will create an auto bid that will place bids on your behalf if you are outbid, up until the maximum amount you selected. • If more than one person places the same maximum auto bid for an item, the earliest auto bid placed will be the high bidder. • We strongly encourage those bidding from home to utilize the “Auto Bid” feature during the Live section. 3. Buy Now Buy Now means you are placing a guaranteed bid and taking the item off the market. You will have won the item if you select this option. The “Buy Now” option is not available for live auction items. Favorites Clicking on the heart icon located in the upper righthand corner of each item will add an item to your favorites list. View your favorites on the Auction tab by selecting the “Favorites” button. My Information on the Auction Website • Click on the profile icon in the top right of the page and select “My Information.”

You will have an option to: • Cause any bids or purchases made on the site to display as “Anonymous” rather than showing your name. Slide the toggle to the right to make bids and purchases anonymously. Viewing My Statement • Click on the profile icon in the top right of the page and select “My Statement.” • From here you will be able to view any financial activity you have completed at the auction. • If you have a balance, you can submit partial payments or full payments. It is not required to submit a payment, as the card used when registering will be automatically charged for any balances at the auction’s end, unless otherwise arranged. Change Password • First choose “Change Password” from the icon drop-down menu at the top right corner of the page. • Enter your current password. • Next, enter your desired new password. • Confirm the password by entering it a second time and clicking “Save.” If you have forgotten your password: • Click on the “Login” button in the top right corner of the page. • Select “Forgot Password.” • Enter your phone number and click “Send.” • Open the text message that was sent to your mobile device and click on the link to reset your password.

• From there you can view your name, phone number, and bid number or change your password. • At the bottom of the screen, you can add a credit card or list credit cards you have already added.

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THERMAN STATOM

$17,400

Duranzo 48 x 7 x 5 1/2 inches 2008, Signed Sheet and blown glass, mixed media

Therman Statom is an American studio glass artist whose primary medium is sheet glass. He cuts, paints, and assembles the glass—adding found glass objects along the way—to create three-dimensional sculptures. Statom is known for his site-specific installations in which his large-scale glass structures dwarf the visitor. Sound and projected digital imagery are also features of these works. Statom studied at Pilchuck during its inaugural year, completed a BFA from RISD, and later studied at the Pratt Institute of Art & Design. He was the recipient of the 2018 Libenský | Brychtová Award from Pilchuck Glass School for his significant contributions to the field of glass. His studio, Art Objects, Inc., is located in Omaha, Nebraska. T H E R M A N S TAT O M . C O M AUSTIN ART PRO JECTS

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CASSANDRIA BLACKMORE

$11,500

Ceto 30 X 30 x 2 inches 2021, Signed Reverse painting on glass

Cassandria Blackmore is acclaimed for her unconventional approach to reverse painting on glass. Her work is in the collections of the Crocker Art Museum, the Fitchburg Art Museum, the Racine Art Museum, the Fort Wayne Museum of Art, the Oakland Museum of California, the Portland Art Museum, and a recent group exhibit at SMoCA. Blackmore’s work explores the essence of breaking down an image and restoring it to another version of itself, a reflection of the human condition. In 2002 she was awarded the John H. Hauberg Fellowship at Pilchuck for painting on glass, and she currently serves on the Board of Trustees. CASSANDRIABL ACKMORE.COM @CASSANDRIABL ACKMORE

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STEVEN KLEIN •

$7,800

Balance 42 5 x 26 x 26 inches 2006, Signed Kilnformed and blown glass

Steve Klein lives in La Conner, Washington, where he currently maintains a studio and makes his distinctive kilnformed works. He creates a wide variety of sculptural imagery that utilizes the incomparable depth and reflection of light that only glass can provide. His work currently focuses on the state and future of our precious environment. Klein’s work is in the permanent collections of museums in the United States, Europe, Asia, and the Middle East. He proudly serves as a trustee of Pilchuck Glass School and the Anacortes Art Festival.

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FRITZ DREISBACH

$14,000

Antique Opal Rose Wet-Foot Mongo with Polychrome Filigree and 3 Waving Ferns; BMS 026 18 x 17 x 16 inches 1994, Signed Blown glass

Fritz Dreisbach lives and makes glass as an independent artist in Freeland, Washington. He continues making his singular showpieces, the “Mongos,” as well as his playful goblets, carved and cut glasses, cameos, trick glasses, and vehicles, while teaching workshops and short classes all over the world. For 55 years Fritz, titled “the Johnny Appleseed of Glass,” has presented hundreds of lectures and demonstrations in North America, Europe, and Asia. His glass is represented in over 58 museum collections, including those of The Corning Museum of Glass, Hsinchu Cultural Center in Taiwan, the Smithsonian American Art Museum, and the Toledo Museum of Art. FRIT ZDREISBACH.COM

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RICHARD ROYAL

$18,000

Shadows 24 x 12 x 5 inches 2020, Signed Offhand, hot-sculpted glass

Richard Royal is recognized internationally as one of the most skilled and talented glassblowers in the studio glass movement. Royal began working as a glass sculptor at Pilchuck Glass School in 1978. His work is exhibited internationally in numerous galleries and invitational shows such as Habatat International and the recent Venice and American Studio Glass at Le Stanze del Vetro. His work can be found in noteworthy collections, including the Mint Museum of Art + Design, the High Museum, the New Orleans Museum of Art, and the Daiichi Museum. He was one of the first Artists-in-Residence at the Waterford Crystal Factory in Ireland. Royal continues to teach at various schools and universities. R I C H A R D R O YA L S T U D I O . C O M PAT R I C I A R O V Z A R G A L L E R Y

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PRESTON SINGLETARY AND DICK WEISS •

$24,000

Spirit of the Mountains 76 x 54 x 2 1/2 inches 2021 Leaded glass screen

The “River” and “Mountain” screens are a collaboration with Dick Weiss, Preston Singletary’s longtime friend and extended family member. These pieces are the result of discussions for many, many years. They represent the feelings of moving water and the stoic mountains that Singletary’s father used to commune with frequently.

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JANE ROSEN

$28,000

Tobacco Lace Square Bird 13 x 4 x 3 1/2 inches 2018, Signed Handblown, pigmented glass

Rosen excels in mediums including sculpture, painting, and drawing, and traces of all three can be found in her work. She was born in New York City, eventually relocating to San Gregorio, California, where she keeps her studio and resides on a horse ranch frequently visited by the birds you see in her work. Rosen was selected by the American Academy of Arts and Letters for inclusion in their prestigious 2014 Annual Invitational in New York. Her work is in numerous public and private collections including the Albright-Knox Art Gallery, the Aspen Art Museum, the Brooklyn Museum, the Chevron Corporation, JP Morgan Chase Bank, the Luso American Foundation, the Mitsubishi Corporation, and the Museum of Contemporary Art, San Diego. JANEROSEN.COM T R AV E R G A L L E R Y

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GINNY RUFFNER •

$ 30,000

Blue Melody of a Spiny Arbor 17 x 18 x 19 inches 2011, Signed Lampworked glass, mixed media

Although Ginny Ruffner’s flameworked glass brought her international fame as an artist, it is her imagination that continues to keep her relevant. In her own words, “I find the description ‘glass artist’ amusing. It implies you are an artist made of glass... And, glass is only about twenty-five percent of what I do. My art is thinking.” Ruffner’s ability to engage the viewer was aptly demonstrated in her exploration of augmented reality, “Reforestation of the Imagination,” at the Smithsonian American Art Museum’s Renwick Gallery in 2020. Ruffner has received numerous awards, including the 2019 GAS Lifetime Achievement Award, and her work is in 90 museum collections worldwide. She has produced numerous public art installations and was the subject of the documentary “A Not So Still Life” in 2010. GINNYRUFFNER.COM

PILCHUCK REMAINS UNRIVALLED AS ONE OF THE MOST CREATIVE PLACES IN THE WORLD. EVERY VISIT HAS HAD A SIGNIFIANT INFLUENCE ON MY ARTISTIC PRACTICE. MEL DOUGLAS Canberra, Aus tralia

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CHRISTINA BOTHWELL AND ROBERT BENDER •

$ 32,000

Dream Within A Dream 4 26 x 32 x 13 inches 2017, Signed Cast glass, ceramic, mixed media

Christina Bothwell studied painting at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts in Philadelphia before teaching herself how to work with ceramics and then cast glass. She has had eleven solo exhibitions of her work since 2006, most recently at the Fort Wayne Museum of Art in Indiana. Her sculptures are in the public collections of the Cincinnati Museum of Art, the Glasmuseet Ebeltoft, Museum of Contemporary Glass Denmark, the Shanghai Museum of Contemporary Glass Art, the Tutsek-Stiftung Foundation, the Fuller Craft Museum, the Smithsonian Museum of Art’s Archives of American Art, Oral History Collection, the Racine Art Museum, the Corning Museum of Glass, and the Lowe Art Museum. CHRISTINABOTHWELL .COM AUSTIN ART PRO JECTS

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BERTIL VALLIEN

$15,000

Memory 7 1/8 x 24 1/4 x 8 inches (with stand) 2016, Signed Sandcast glass

“Glass offers opportunities like no other material. It has an inner power of suggestion; it has light, heat, and cold. For me, the blowing room is the centre of everything.” Bertil Vallien has worked at Kosta Glassworks since 1963 and is internationally renowned as both a designer and glass artist. His work is represented in the most prestigious museums in the world. Donated by Bertil Vallien and Hawk Galleries BERTILVA LLIEN.SE H AWKG A LLERIES.CO M

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SABRINA KNOWLES AND JENNY POHLMAN

$ 5,500

“Untitled,” Framed Series 17 x 20 x 4 inches 2021, Signed Blown and solid-sculpted glass with kilnformed image, fabricated steel

Jenny Pohlman and Sabrina Knowles have been a collaborative team for nearly 30 years. Their work addresses female empowerment and our common humanity. Knowles’s and Pohlman’s work has been collected extensively and is in multiple museums throughout the United States.

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DEBORA MOORE

$15,000

White Vanda Hybrid 15 x 13 1/4 x 5 inches 2014 Hot-sculpted glass, acrylic, wood

Debora Moore has been an instructor at Pilchuck Glass School and is a member of the African American Design Archive, Cooper Hewitt National Design Museum. She showed in the Artistry of Orchids exhibition at the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, DC and was awarded an artist residency at Abate Zanetti School in Murano, Italy. Her solo exhibition, “Glass Orchidarium,” was exhibited at the Northwest African American Museum in Seattle in 2015. Moore received the Rakow Commission from the Corning Museum of Glass, exhibited at Tacoma Art Museum’s 9th Northwest Biennial, participated in a group show at Glasmuseet Ebeltoft in Denmark, and had a solo exhibition at the Chrysler Museum in 2012. DEBOR AMOORE.COM

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DAVIDE SALVADORE •

$ 49,000

Tiraboson: Skorp 56 1/2 x 14 x 18 inches 2008, Signed Blown, carved glass with forged steel stand

Dating back to the 1700s, Murano-born Davide Salvadore is the 11th generation on his mother’s lineage credited with creating glass pieces. Salvadore was traditionally trained from a young age in functional glassmaking and transitioned to become a glass sculptor in the mid-90s. Salvadore’s extraordinary ability to incorporate unique murrine patterns in all of his pieces has resulted in him being a motivator and demonstrator for many glass artists around the world. He has taught throughout the United States and globally.

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NANCY CALLAN

$11,000

Dublin Cloud 12 1/2 x 16 x 7 1/2 inches 2015, Signed Blown glass

Nancy Callan’s artistic voice as a glass sculptor reflects her high-level training and talents. She was a key member of maestro Lino Tagliapietra’s team for nineteen years. 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.

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WILLIAM MORRIS •

$130,000

Mazorca 31 1/2 x 13 x 7 inches 2013, Signed Blown glass, steel stand, rope

For more than twenty years, William Morris has captivated and intrigued the art community with hauntingly evocative and beautiful glass sculptures. He has captured the imagination time and again by creating objects that appear to be ancient stone or wood carvings, not the modern glass sculptures they actually are. His art speaks of human origins, myth, ancestry, and ancient civilizations. It symbolizes a harmony between humanity and nature and provides a ghost-like bond to the world around us—a world that is often forgotten, ignored, and abused. His pieces embody a spiritual quality that sharply contrasts old beliefs with those of the modern world. These objects speak to our senses and continuously beg us to explore them further. WMORRIS.COM

FUND-THE-FUTURE Pilchuck Glass School makes a difference in the lives and careers of thousands of individuals by inspiring their creativity and creating transformative experiences. When you raise your paddle, your gift will make a difference. Our goal is 100 percent participation from you and everyone joining us tonight! As you consider the level of your support, please remember that contributions for Fund-the-Future are 100 percent tax-deductible. Help us fund the future of Pilchuck Glass School by considering a donation at one of tonight’s giving levels:

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$ 57,000

Forcola 35 3/4 x 14 1/2 x 8 inches 2016, Signed Blown, fused, and carved glass

Lino Tagliapietra was born in 1934 in Murano, Italy and became an apprentice glassblower at age 11. Lino exhibited an immense dexterity for glass at a young age and was appointed the title of “Maestro” when he was just 21. In 1979, Lino visited Seattle for the first time and introduced students at the Pilchuck School to the traditions of Venetian glassblowing. This crosscultural collaboration helped shape the identity of American glassblowing and offered Lino an opportunity to expand his horizons internationally. Now in his 80s, with over 70 years of experience, the Maestro splits his time between Murano and Seattle. His work combines prodigious technical skill with creative experimentation, producing pieces that inspire and amaze. L I N O TA G L I A P I E T R A . C O M

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RAVEN SKYRIVER

$13,800

Right 21 x 33 x 10 inches 2018, Signed Free-hand sculpted glass

Born in 1982, Raven Skyriver started blowing glass in high school at the age of sixteen. Raven’s mentor, Lark Dalton, taught him to build glassblowing equipment and trained him in traditional Venetian techniques. In 2003 Raven was invited to join the William Morris team, where he worked until Morris’ retirement in 2007. Collaborating with such talented artists cemented his decision to follow glass sculpture as a profession. Raven lives and creates at home on Lopez Island, Washington. He shows his work nationally and has been featured in group shows internationally. He primarily depicts marine life, a focus which was inspired by his island upbringing and informed by the creatures that inhabit this fragile ecosystem. @ R AV E N S K Y R I V E R S T O N I N G T O N G A L L E R Y

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APRIL SURGENT

$ 6,000

SBPL. 4 [Stark Beauty of Planetary Landscape 4] 18 x 12 3/4 x 1/4 inches 2019, Signed Cameo engraved glass

April Surgent began working with glass in 1997 at open-access hot shop studios in her hometown of Seattle, Washington. She went on to study at the Australian National University, where she graduated with honors in 2004. While there, she changed her focus from blown to engraved glass after studying under Czech master engraver Jiři Harcuba at Pilchuck Glass School. Notable recognitions include a 2009 Behnke Foundation Neddy Fellowship, a National Science Foundation Antarctic Artist and Writers Residency, and a 2016 USA Ford Fellowship. Interested in marine ecology, Surgent’s experience working with conservation research scientists informs her work. A P R I L S U R G E N T. C O M T R AV E R G A L L E R Y

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PRESTON SINGLETARY

$14,000

Everything Has Spirit 5 1/4 x 20 x 7 inches 2018, Signed Blown and sand-carved glass with inlaid glass elements

The art of Preston Singletary has become synonymous with the relationship between European glassblowing traditions and Northwest Native art. His artworks explore themes of transformation, animal spirits, and shamanism through elegant blown glass forms and mystical sand carved Tlingit designs. In 2018 he launched a new traveling exhibition premiering at the Museum of Glass titled “Raven and the Box of Daylight,” which pushes the boundaries of glass as a medium for storytelling.

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$18,000

Bibliotheque Des Mythologies 21 1/2 x 24 1/4 x 10 inches (58 x 26 x 12 with optional stand) 2015, Signed Fused, slumped, and sandblasted glass, photo on glass, steel

Nancy Mee’s awards include The Betty Bowen Memorial Award and the Washington State Commission Artist Fellowship Award. Dennis Evans’s work is included in the Museum of Modern Art and the Metropolitan Museum in New York City, and he has exhibited in the Whitney Biennial. Mee and Evans have collaborated to produce pieces based on wildly wonderful fictional conceits including Prospero’s Library. Their work is in galleries and museums worldwide, and they are art collectors themselves; their eccentric home and sculpture garden is a Seattle treasure. UTO P IA NH EIG H TS.CO M

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OBEN ABRIGHT

$ 32,000

Pale Moonlight 23 x 10 x 10 inches 2021, Signed Mold-blown glass

Oben Abright was born in San Francisco, California in 1980. The son of artists Bill Abright and Claudia Tarantino, Abright spent his early years drawing, painting, and making clay sculptures in their studio. He received a BFA in glass from California College of Arts in 2004. Abright is represented by Austin Art Projects in Palm Desert and maintains a studio in Oakland, California. Donated by Oben Abright and Austin Art Projects O BENA BRIG H T.CO M AUSTIN A RT P RO JECTS

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TIM TATE

$22,500

I Witness You From Beyond The Field 24 x 24 x 4 inches 2018, Signed Cast glass frame, mirrors, electronics

Tim Tate is co-founder of the Washington Glass Studio in Washington, D.C. Tim’s work is in the permanent collections of a number of museums, including the Smithsonian’s American Art Museum. He received a Fulbright Award from Sunderland University in England in 2012. In 2018 he was asked by Glenn Adamson to speak on “Craft and Conflict” at Yale University to represent the Queer community and its history of art activism. Tim participated in the Glasstress show with Ai Wei Wei and Vic Muniz during the 2019 Venice Biennale and the Boca Raton Museum Glasstress show in 2021. This October he will be showing at the Hermitage in St. Petersburg, Russia. T I M TAT E G L A S S . C O M

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TOOTS ZYNSKY

$16,000

Veiltail 8 1/2 x 16 1/4 x 9 1/2 inches 2019, Signed Fused and molded glass threads

Toots Zynsky received her BFA from RISD in 1973, assisting in the founding and early development of Pilchuck Glass School between 1971–73. She was a key participant in the rebuilding and development of the second New York Experimental Glass Workshop, now UrbanGlass, in the 1980s. While living in Europe, Zynsky collaborated with Mathijs Teunissen Van Manen to create a glass thread-pulling machine and developed her unique filet-de-verre process. She has been a recipient of numerous awards including two NEA grants, the 2015 Smithsonian Institute Visionary Award, and the prestigious Specialty Glass Residency at Corning Inc. and the Corning Museum of Glass. T O O T S Z Y N S K Y. C O M AUSTIN ART PRO JECTS

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MEL DOUGLAS

$2,500

Verdure 22 1/2 x 17 1/4 x 1 inches 2020, Signed Glass drawing on paper, framed

Mel Douglas has worked as an independent studio artist since 2000. In 2020 Douglas was awarded her PhD from the Australian National University for practice-lead research. In addition to winning the 2020 and 2014 Tom Malone Prizes, prestigious awards through which a work is acquired into the collection of the National Gallery of Western Australia, Douglas has received several major awards including the Ranamok Glass Prize in 2002 and International Young Glass Award in 2007 from Ebeltolft. In 2021 she was selected as the Canberra Glassworks Creative Fellow. MELDOUGL ASGL ASS.COM

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KATHERINE GRAY

$ 5,000

Large Dark Blue Iridescent Bowl 7 x 15 x 15 inches 2019, Signed Blown, sandblasted glass, iridescent coating

Gray received her undergraduate degree from Ontario College of Art in Toronto and her MFA from Rhode Island School of Design in Providence. Her work has been exhibited at Heller Gallery, UrbanGlass, and most recently in solo shows at the Craft and Folk Art Museum and the Toledo Museum of Art. In 2017, she received the Libenský | Brychtová Award from Pilchuck Glass School, and she will be inducted into the College of Fellows of the American Craft Council this coming fall. Gray can be seen in the ongoing Netflix series “Blown Away” as the resident evaluator. She lives in Los Angeles, California and is a Professor of Art at California State University, San Bernardino. K AT H E R I N E - G R AY. C O M H E L L E R G A L L E R Y

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DANTE MARIONI

$16,000

Red in Yellow Mosaic Vase 25 x 8 x 8 inches 2005, Signed 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 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 and the 2016 Libenský | Brychtová Award. 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. Piece made with the assistance of Benjamin Moore and the BMI Studio team. DANTEMARIONI.COM

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DAVÍD RIOS

$1,000

Blessed Ofrenda 25 x 29 x 34 inches 2021, Signed Blown and solid-sculpted glass, mixed media

Davíd Rios is a Chicano artist based in Tacoma, Washington. A Hilltop Artist alumni and Museum of Glass educator, Rios discovered his passion for glassworking in 2010 during an intensive work program. Rios has refined his techniques and body of work representing his experiences. He has received scholarships from Pilchuck Glass School and The National Craft School Experience. Most recently, Rios was awarded the 2020 Greg Peircy Award for his dedication to youth development through art.

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DYLAN MARTINEZ

$11,400

Inverted Logic 84 x 48 x 60 inches 2019, Signed Float glass, lens, vinyl, adhesive

Dylan Martinez, originally from Minnesota, is primarily known for his hyperrealistic glass sculptures that appear as plastic bags of water. He has an interest in the physical properties of glass and its ability to play with light and perception. He was featured in the 2017 Libensky Awards and received a top award in Competition -35, resulting in a residency in Murano, Italy. Most recently, Dylan’s artwork “Inverted Logic” received Best in Show at The Imagine Museum’s Op/Art Exhibition in St. Petersburg, Florida.

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MINHI ENGLAND

$2,500

Guarded 25 x 22 x 19 inches 2021 Blown glass, hand-carved wood, pyrite

Minhi England earned her BFA from Alfred University in 2010 and immediately planted roots in Seattle to pursue an artistic career. Influenced by mass production and the hardships of scarcity, she finds solace in creating in multiples with repetition and pattern. Combining other materials with glass illustrates contrasting notions surrounding self-perception and the push and pull of the human experience, inviting others to perceive this personification of materials by bringing attention to the intimate relationship people have with glass. England is a recipient of Pilchuck Glass School’s 2021 Hauberg Fellowship. MINHIENGL AND.COM @M.I.N.H.I FRIENDS OF PILCHUCK SCHOL ARSHIP RECIPIENT

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GIN LIN

$2,300

Cellular Agglomeration 12 x 12 x 12 inches 2021, Signed Blown glass

Gin Lin earned a BA in Design from University of California, Los Angeles and has been working in the design profession ever since. Drawing from her personal ethnic background and travels, Lin’s work has taken paths in both the creative and linguistic fields. Lin has exhibited in various galleries including the Barrett Art Gallery in Santa Monica, West Side Gallery in Fullerton, Grand Central Art Center in Santa Ana, and the Fountainside Gallery and Studio in Fountain Hills.

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EMILY MCBRIDE

$ 600

Blue Ephedra 5 x 15 x 5 inches 2021 Hot-assembled glass

Emily McBride’s sculptural glass forms use repetitive and meditative processes that navigate a simple complexity. She received her BFA from Tyler School of Art at Temple University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 2009 and her MFA from Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond, Virginia in 2016. She is currently the Program Coordinator at Foci Minnesota Center for Glass Arts in Minneapolis, Minnesota and has taught at the University of Wisconsin, River Falls.

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TALI GRINSHPAN

$ 3,300

Disillusion (white) 23 x 9 x 7 inches 2018, Signed Glass, hemp cord, enamel, metal wire, pate de verre, mixed media

Tali Grinshpan was born and raised in Tel Aviv, Israel and earned a BA and MA in Business and Psychology from Tel Aviv University. In 2004 she moved to the United States, where she currently resides in Walnut Creek, California. Grinshpan studied glass, taking workshops at Corning Museum of Glass, North Lands Creative in Scotland, Pittsburgh Glass Center, and Bullseye Resource Centers. She has been awarded two professional residencies at Pilchuck Glass School and a residency at North Lands Creative.

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ROB STERN

$10,000

Windstar 23 x 20 x 16 inches 2021, Signed Blown and fabricated glass

Rob Stern began working with glass in 1988, earning a BFA from San Francisco State University and an MFA from the University of Miami. Stern has studied with many notable glass artists and glass masters throughout the world and has attended Pilchuck Glass School in various capacities for thirty consecutive summers. He has taught at the University of Miami and the University of Texas, Arlington. In 2003, he founded Florida-based studio Rob Stern Art Glass, Inc. He is currently involved in multiple long-term residencies and is embarking on a new project as the Director of Glass at Dania Art Park. ROBSTERNARTGL ASS.COM A M A Z O N A R T I S T A P P R E C I AT I O N AWA R D

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KATIE MILLER

$ 3,200

Spectral 18 x 18 x 1/4 inches 2019, Signed Kilnformed and coldworked glass

Katie Miller was raised in Northeastern Minnesota but is now rooted in the Pacific Northwest. Miller’s interdisciplinary practice evolves from a fascination with the temporality of built and natural environments and how perception of place is informed by ever-changing surroundings. Miller has been supported by 4Culture, MadArt, METHOD Gallery, Artist Trust, McMillen Foundation, Montello Foundation, Art Farm, Pilchuck Glass School, Bullseye Glass, Pratt Fine Arts Center, and others. Miller received a BFA in sculpture from the University of Washington and an MFA in glass from the Tyler School of Art, Temple University. M I L L E R K AT I E . C O M B U L L S E Y E G L A S S C O M PA N Y A R T I S T A P P R E C I AT I O N AWA R D

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LUISA RESTREPO

$2,800

Belly, from the Series ‘Proportion of Excess’ 30 x 19 1/4 x 5 inches 2019, Signed Slumped and silverplated glass

Luisa Restrepo is a Colombian-born artist residing in Mexico City. She specializes in warm glass techniques, creating contemporary jewelry, collectible designs, and performative actions. Her practice explores form and permutations, experimenting with rhythm and pattern, proportion and excess. Luisa attended Wolverhampton University in England and earned a Masters in Design Studies at CENTRO University, Mexico. She has received residencies at North Lands Creative and CGSC, taught at Pilchuck Glass School and Urban Glass, and won awards from Bogota Museum of Glass Biennial and the Istituto Europeo di Design. @LUISARESTREP OMORENO A N G U L O C E R O H O T G L A S S C O L O R A R T I S T A P P R E C I AT I O N AWA R D

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DANA BREWER

$2,000

Coupled 8 x 6 x 2 inches; 6 x 4 x 2 inches 2021, Signed Solid-sculpted glass

Dana Brewer explores the complexity of nature through the fluidity of glass. Her work has been shown throughout the Honolulu Museum. She graduated from the University of Hawaii at Manoa in 2016 with a degree in studio glass. Brewer relocated to Washington in 2018, where she has been continuing her artistic emergence with the support of Pilchuck Glass School.

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MONTSERRAT DURAN MUNTADAS

$2,200

Leio My Oma Arm 13 x 22 x 14 inches 2020, Signed Blown and kilncast glass

Montserrat Duran Muntadas graduated from Centro Nacional del Vidrio in Segovia and received a fine arts degree from the University of Barcelona. In 2016, she completed a residency at North Lands Creative, and she was recently selected as an Emerging Artist in Residence at Pilchuck Glass School and awarded a residency at the Real Fabrica de Cristales. She has had ten solo exhibitions, created two public artworks, and earned several awards. Montserrat’s works are included in collections of the City of Montreal and the Musee des Métiers D’arts du Québec.

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RICHARD MARQUIS

$10,000

Razzle Dazzle Boat with Salt & Pepper Shakers 4 3/4 x 13 x 3 1/2 inches 2009, Signed Fused, slumped, and wheel-ground glass, found object

Richard Marquis has been working in glass from his studio on Whidbey Island for roughly 415 dog years, or nearly six human decades. He has created a varied body of work, blurring the lines between blown, solid-worked, fused, slumped, manipulated, and fabricated glass. Marquis was one of the first Americans to ever work in a Venetian glass factory, and he became an influential artist, teacher, and role model. His pieces are included in numerous public collections worldwide, and he has received, as he describes it, “more than his share of grants and honors.” RICHARDMARQUIS.COM SCHANT Z GALLERIES

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MARTIN BLANK

$16,500

Branch Bloom 10 x 28 x 6 inches 2021, Signed Hot-sculpted glass, oil paint, 24K gold leaf

American glass sculptor Martin Blank creates work ranging from abstract landscapes and figurative sculptures to monumental installations. After receiving his BFA from RISD in 1984, Blank worked with Dale Chihuly and started his own studio in 1990. Today, he is a four-time recipient of the Award of Excellence for the International Glass Invitational at Habatat Gallery, and a two-time grant recipient at Pilchuck Glass School. His work is included in private collections and museums around the world including the Corning Museum of Glass and the Museum of Fine Arts Boston. His large permanent public installations range from “Repose in Amber” at the Fort Wayne Museum of Art to “Current” at the Tacoma Art Museum. MARTINBL ANKSTUDIOS.COM

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KELLY O’DELL

$ 6,500

Spiral 16 x 11 x 8 inches 2021, Signed Blown and solid-sculpted glass

Kelly O’Dell was born in Seattle, raised in Kona, Hawai’i, and lives on Lopez Island in Washington State. She discovered glass as her primary focus while getting her BFA at the University of Hawai’i and working and studying at Pilchuck Glass School. O’Dell relocated to Stanwood, Washington to become a member of the William Morris glass team before starting her own studio with husband Raven Skyriver. O’Dell’s work examines species extinction, conservation, and human impact on the natural world. It can be found in the permanent collections of the Tacoma Museum of Glass, the Washington State Art Collection, and Glasmuseum Lette, among others. @ K E L LY O F T H E D E L L

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CLIFFORD RAINEY

$ 600

ERRARE HUMANUM EST 7 1/2 x 7 x 7 inches 2021, Signed Cast and coldworked glass

Clifford Rainey is a British artist and sculptor who works across a wide spectrum of materials and processes. He is a passionate traveler, and his work is full of references to the things he has seen and experienced—from classical Greek architecture to the blue of the Turkish Aegean to the iconic form of a Coca-Cola bottle. His work has been exhibited internationally and is in the permanent collections of numerous museums including the Irish Museum of Modern Art in Dublin, the DeYoung Museum in San Francisco, and the Museum of Art and Design in New York. He is a recipient of the Virginia A. Groot Foundation Award and an UrbanGlass Outstanding Achievement Award. C L I F F O R D R A I N E Y. C O M

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ETHAN STERN

$7,600

Leaf Light 17 x 13 x 3 inches 2014, Signed Blown and coldworked glass

Ethan Stern was born in Ithaca, New York and lives in Los Angeles, California. He earned his BFA in Sculpture from Alfred University before becoming a practicing studio artist. In addition to his studio work, Ethan is the Executive Director of the Community Center of La Cañada Flintridge. His pieces are held in many public and private collections including the Corning Museum of Glass, Glasmuseet Ebeltoft in Denmark, the Tacoma Museum of Glass, the Museum of American Glass in New Jersey, and the Toyama Glass Art Museum in Japan. He has taught sculpture at the University of Washington, Penland School of Craft, Urban Glass in Brooklyn, Pittsburgh Glass Center, and Pilchuck Glass School, where he has been a Trustee since 2012. E THANSTERN.COM T R AV E R G A L L E R Y

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AMANDA MCDONALD-STERN

$ 3,200

Modular Form 1650 18 x 9 x 9 inches 2019, Signed Blown glass

Amanda McDonald-Stern was born in 1980 in Cincinnati, Ohio and currently lives in Los Angeles, California. She studied painting at SUNY Purchase and later went on to receive her BFA in sculpture from Jacksonville University in Florida. She has studied glass and sculpture at Pratt Fine Arts Center, Pilchuck Glass School, Corning Museum of Glass, Pittsburgh Glass Center, and the University of Miami. In 2018, McDonald-Stern was the recipient of the Pilchuck Murano Residency Scholarship. Her interest in how we relate to our environment, material objects, and one another is reflected in her work through color, line, and the assemblage of multiple parts. AMANDAMCDONALDSTERN.COM V E T R I V E T R I G L A S S . C O M

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JASON CHRISTIAN

$ 4,600

Mind Bender 4 14 x 14 x 7 inches 2021, Signed Blown and hot-sculpted glass

Jason Christian grew up in Coupeville, a small town on Washington’s Whidbey Island. In the late 1990s he saw a master glassblower turn a molten blob into a flower at a local studio, and he was hooked. Christian went on to collaborate with many well-known artists and to work as an integral member of Dale Chihuly’s boathouse team. “The common thread to my work is the technicality of it—pushing the limits. I like a challenge.” He has taught at Pilchuck Glass School, Urban Glass in New York City, and at the University of Texas, Arlington. @JASONCHRISTIANGL ASS S A N D R A A I N S L E Y G A L L E R Y

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KALINA BANKA

$ 6,000

Noise 115 x 140 x 60 inches, dimensions variable 2016, Signed Screenprinted and handpainted kilnformed glass, metal

Kalina Banka was born in 1989 in Poland. In 2013 she obtained her Master’s degree in Glass Art and Design and started working at Poland’s Eugeniusz Geppert Academy of Art and Design in Wroclaw. She received her Doctor of Arts degree in 2020. Banka’s work explores traditional glass craftsmanship presented in a new context. Her work has been exhibited nationally and internationally, including nine solo exhibitions, and is part of the permanent collections of the Glasmuseum Lette in Germany and the Karkonosze Museum of Jelenia Gora in Poland.

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MORGAN GILBREATH

$ 4,500

What We’re Made of (Section) 7.5 x 9.5 x 9.5 inches 2017 Reclaimed, kilncast, and coldworked glass, collected from Pilchuck Glass School

Morgan Gilbreath is a glass and mixed-media artist whose process-driven work investigates the intersections between religion, history, and labor. She holds a BFA in Glass and a BA in Art History from Tyler School of Art (Temple University) in Philadelphia. She has completed residencies at the Creative Glass Center of America (Wheaton Arts), Pilchuck Glass School, and the University of Texas, Arlington. Her work is exhibited nationally and internationally and is in the permanent collections of the Museum of American Glass in New Jersey and the Aldo Bellini Glass Collection at Castello Sforzesco in Italy. Gilbreath lives and works in Richmond, Virginia. M O R G A N G I L B R E AT H . C O M

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EDWARD SCHMID

$10,000

Ed’s Handy Dandy Chess Set, where “The Best Defense is a Good Offense” 6 x 36 x 36 inches 2021, Signed Solid-sculpted glass, acrylic

Ever since collecting beach glass and Coke bottles as a kid, Ed Schmid has had an attraction to glass. An American master glassblower, Schmid has been working with molten glass since 1984, when he enrolled in his first glass course at University of Illinois Champaign-Urbana. Schmid wrote the world’s best-selling books on glassblowing: Beginning Glassblowing and Advanced Glassblowing Techniques. He teaches around the globe, and his work can be found in museums and major collections worldwide. Chessboard made by Bill Lynch of Cheeseburger Signs, Bellingham, WA. GL ASSMTN.COM

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JEAN-PIERRE CANLIS

$ 5,760

Miniature Bamboo 17 x 19 1/8 x 7 1/4 inches 2013, Signed Solid-sculpted glass, live edge poplar base

Art has always been Jean-Pierre Canlis’s greatest passion. Growing up on Oahu, Canlis’s love for the ocean and nature runs deep; it’s only natural that he draws inspiration from both. He studied glass at Alfred University’s School of Art and Design in New York and worked with Dale Chihuly for ten years before pursuing his own business, Canlis Glass. His glassmaking combines his technical ability with very personal concepts and curiosity, evolving with each glass creation. From large-scale installations gracing hotel lobbies to individual works on collectors’ yachts, Canlis’s artwork makes an impact worldwide. CANLISGL AS S.C OM @CANLISGL AS S

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ETSUKO ICHIKAWA

$ 6,000

Trace 7913 34 x 49 x 2 inches 2013, Signed Glass pyrograph on paper

Etsuko Ichikawa is a Tokyo-born, Seattle-based multimedia artist, filmmaker, and activist. She received her BFA from Tokyo Zokei University in 1987 and came to the United States to attend Pilchuck Glass School in 1993. Ichikawa worked for Dale Chihuly for eight years before transitioning to her own full-time studio practice in 2003. Her work has been exhibited at museums including the Museum of Fine Arts Boston, the Seattle Art Museum, and the Ueno Royal Museum in Tokyo. She has received grants from the National Endowment for the Arts, the Andy Warhol Foundation, the Pollock Krasner Foundation, Artist Trust, and Americans for the Arts. E T S U KO I C H I K AWA . C O M W I N S T O N WÄ C H T E R F I N E A R T

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NICK MOUNT

$11,000

Still Life with Sugar Plum 20 x 27 x 8 inches 2012, Signed Blown and assembled glass, murrine, low fire enamel pencil, olive wood stem, maple base

Nick Mount has been blowing glass since a cowboy-boot-wearing American introduced him to it in the mid-1970s. Together, he and his partner Pauline established the first hot glass studio in Victoria, Australia. Mount went on to become one of Australia’s leading studio glass artists. Trained in traditional Venetian techniques, he is a generous teacher and mentor and an advocate for communal learning. Mount’s work draws on that which is most important to him: his family, the garden he and Pauline have spent decades cultivating, the glass community, and the people and places he visits. NICKMOUNTGL ASS.COM. AU SANDR A AINSLE Y GALLERY S A N D R A A I N S L E Y G A L L E R Y. C O M

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CAPPY THOMPSON

$14,000

Winter Spirits 13 1/2 x 8 1/2 x 4 1/2 inches 2013, Signed Vitreous enamel reverse-painted on blown glass

Cappy Thompson is a Seattle artist internationally recognized for her mytho-poetic narratives on glass using the grisaille painting technique. Described as “the major practitioner of the art of transparent enameling in the American studio glass movement,” her pieces are included in collections worldwide. Her commissioned works include large-scale installations at SeaTac Airport, the Museum of Glass, the Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts, and The Evergreen State College. She has taught and lectured extensively, received fellowships from the NEA and Seattle’s Artist Trust, and been recognized with Pilchuck Glass School’s Libensky Award for her contributions to glass art. CAPPY THOMPSON.COM T R AV E R G A L L E R Y

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$18,000

Pushing up daisies, no one gets out of here alive 15 x 10 1/4 x 10 1/4 inches 2021, Signed Flameworked borosilicate glass, assembled mirror

David Willis earned a BA in Interdepartmental Field Studies from UC Berkeley with a Minor in Conservation and Resource Studies. He began flameworking glass in 1994. His work draws heavily from nature, exploring the universal aspects of life through a cross-disciplinary approach to glass. Willis’s work is included in public, private, and museum collections internationally and has been published in ARTnews, New Glass Review, Contemporary Flameworking Vol. III, and more. He serves on the Board of Trustees of Pilchuck Glass School and is a former director of the Glass Art Society. D AV I D W I L L I S G L A S S . C O M AUSTIN ART PRO JECTS

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AYA OKI

$ 8,600

Bloom VII 13 1/2 x 12 1/2 x 14 inches 2021, Signed Blown glass

Aya Oki is a Japanese artist based in San Bernardino, California. Through her work, she aims to convey the pleasure of blown glass and the medium’s sensual and unique moments. As she describes, “I look for the moment when the nature of glass becomes form.” Oki completed her undergraduate and Master’s degrees in glass at the Aichi University of Education, Japan and the Rochester Institute of Technology. She has been awarded several grants for studying abroad as a researching artist from both Pola Art Foundation and the Agency for Cultural Affairs in Japan. Oki travels the world as an instructor, student, visiting artist, and artist in residence. AYA - O K I . C O M

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STEVE JENSEN

$ 6,500

Aqua Vessel 6 x 12 x 24 inches 2020, Signed Recycled glass, boat resin

Steve Jensen has been a working artist for over forty years. His current body of work, VOYAGER, is a series of boats meant to symbolize a voyage or journey, perhaps the voyage to the other side or a journey into the unknown. Jensen comes from a long tradition of Scandinavian fisherman and boat builders and grew up around his family’s fishing boats in the Seattle shipyards. Recent solo exhibitions include Bainbridge Island Museum of Art, Foss Waterway Seaport Museum, Museum of Northwest Art, Vashon Center for the Arts, Northwind Arts Center, Schack Art Center, and San Juan Islands Museum of Art, all in Washington. His work was featured on the Channel 9 PBS program “Art as Voyage: Steve Jensen’s Nordic Heritage.” STE VE JENSENSTUDIOS.COM

PILCHUCK GLASS SCHOOL OPENED MY WORLD TO EXPERIENCES WITH GLASSMAKERS FROM ALL OVER THE GLOBE AND HAS GIVEN ME APPRECIATION FOR THE DYNAMIC RELATIONSHIPS BUILT FROM COLLABORATION. K AT R I N A H U D E Green ban k , W as hin g t on , U SA

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EINAR AND JAMEX DE LA TORRE

$ 6,000

Sagardo Cortizone 18 x 8 1/2 x 9 1/4 inches 2015, Signed Glass, mixed media

Collaborating brothers Einar and Jamex De La Torre were born in Guadalajara, México in 1963 and 1960 before transitioning suddenly to life in a small California beach town in 1972. They live and work on both sides of the border, exploring the complexities of the immigrant experience and contradicting bicultural identities through their sculptures and installations. They have won the USA Artists Fellowship, the Louis Comfort Tiffany Award, the Joan Mitchell Foundation Award, and the San Diego Art Prize. They have been featured in eighteen solo museum exhibitions, completed eight major public art projects, and participated in four biennales. D E L AT O R R E B R O T H E R S . A R T

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MARITA DINGUS

$ 800

Glass Face, Blue Flowers 15 1/2 x 16 x 3 1/2 inches 2014, Signed Glass, mixed media

Marita Dingus is primarily a mixed-media sculptor who uses discarded materials and draws upon relics from the African Diaspora. She attended Tyler School of Art at Temple University (BFA) and San Jose State University (MFA). She has received a Visual Art Fellowship from Artist Trust, a John S. Guggenheim Fellowship, the Morrie and Joan Alhadeff PONCHO Artist of the Year Award, and most recently the Irving and Yvonne Twining Humber Award. Dingus exhibits internationally, and her work is included in the collections of the John S. Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, Microsoft Corporation, Museum of Glass, and Tacoma Art Museum.

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HIROSHI YAMANO

$14,000

Scene of Japan #39 5 x 19 x 15 inches 2011, Signed Blown and sculpted glass with silver leaf engraving and copper plating

One of Japan’s leading figures in glass art, Hiroshi Yamano is known for his diverse skills and innovative surface applications. Drawn to nature, Yamano uses the fish as his personal symbol to describe his journey from Japan to America, traversing the oceans. He is the co-founder of Ezra Glass Studio in Japan; he chairs the glass department and is head of the craft department at Osaka Art University. Yamano’s work is exhibited widely in the United States and abroad and is included in many museums and public collections.

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KAREN WILLENBRINK-JOHNSEN $ 6,000

Hyacinth Owl 19 1/2 x 7 1/2 x 8 inches 2020, Signed Blown and sculpted glass, steel

Karen Willenbrink-Johnsen creates work derived from her love of adventure, nature, and glass. She earned a BFA in sculpture from Ohio University and was a core member of the William Morris team. She works out of her home studio in Bow, Washington and co-teaches throughout the world with her husband and collaborator, Jasen Johnsen. Karen’s work has been widely exhibited, including a recent solo show at Habatat Galleries in West Palm Beach, Florida.

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MARTIN JANECKÝ

$20,000

Starman 25 1/2 x 15 3/4 x 15 3/4 inches 2021 Inside-sculpted and blown glass, steel

Martin Janecký began working with glass at the age of thirteen in his father’s factory in the Czech Republic. He graduated from the Glass School Nový Bor and worked with and gained experience from artists in South Africa, Sweden, the Netherlands, and the United States, where he studied at Pilchuck Glass School under Richard Royal and William Morris. Janecký is considered one of the best glass sculptors working today. He has been a visiting artist and instructor at the Corning Museum of Glass, Pilchuck Glass School, and Penland School of Craft. He is represented in galleries and museums worldwide. J A N E C K Y- S T U D I O . C O M @MAR TINJANECK Y

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SEAN O’NEILL

$ 3,750

Skein 18 1/2 x 6 3/4 x 6 3/4 inches 2017, Signed Blown, sand-carved glass

Sean O’Neill is a glassblower in Seattle and the Instructional Technician in Glass at the University of Washington’s School of Art. He has exhibited nationally and internationally and has attended residencies at North Lands Creative Glass Centre, Pilchuck Glass School, and the Tacoma Museum of Glass. Sean served on the Pilchuck Board of Trustees from 2009–2012 upon the invitation of his friend and mentor Benjamin Moore. “On this 50th anniversary celebration of Pilchuck I would like to acknowledge the contributions of Benjamin P. Moore to the Pilchuck Glass School, the medium of glass as an art form, and to my own personal and professional life. Ben Moore mentored and encouraged an entire generation of artists working in glass, and I feel lucky to count myself among them.” @S.E. A .N.ONEILL SE ANONEILLGL AS S.C OM

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ALIX CANNON

$ 4,000

Evoke 21 1/2 x 13 1/2 x 7 1/2 inches 2017, Signed Blown glass

Alix Cannon grew up in Evergreen, Colorado. In 2003 she moved to New York City where she began blowing glass at UrbanGlass in Brooklyn. In 2006 she relocated to Seattle to further her education and skills as a glass artist. Over the years she has learned and explored many different techniques and processes in glassblowing but has mostly come to focus on intricate cane and murrine in her own work. Cannon continues to work in and around the Seattle area, both independently as well as for other notable artists, including Nancy Callan.

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JAY MACDONELL

$7,300

Allium. White Mono 52 x 14 x 6 inches 2016, Signed Blown, hot-assembled glass, cane

Jay Macdonell works for various artists, designers, and architects as a project manager, design consultant, and gaffer. He has taught at Pilchuck Glass School, UrbanGlass, Pittsburg Glass Center, Espace Verre in Montreal, and the Royal Copenhagen School of Art and Architecture. Macdonell served on the Glass Art Society board from 2010–2014, including as Vice-President from 2012–2014, and currently sits on the boards of the Terminal City Glass Co-Operative and Berlin Glas e.V., the first non-profit public access studio in Berlin, Germany. He served as Pilchuck’s Educational Coordinator and is Manager of Material Exploration at Bocci, a design and architecture firm based in Vancouver and Berlin. His work is included in many public and private collections. @ J AY M A C D O N E L L

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PINO CHERCHI

$ 6,000

Spinner Series 25 x 6 x 8 inches Signed Handblown glass, mixed media

Pinot Cherchi’s main medium of expression is glass. He received a BFA from the Accademia de Brera and an MFA in restoration from Ecole du Verre in France. In the early years of his career, he researched and studied methods and practices in staining glass, blowing, fusing, sandcasting, painting, etching, and engraving. The experience he acquired over the years has allowed him to develop skills to create different methods for designing and fabricating his work. Currently, his pieces are exhibited and collected in the United States and Europe.

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PIETRO AND RICCARDO FERRO

$12,000

Autumn 23 1/4 x 11 x 6 inches 2020, Signed Blown and coldworked glass

Born in 1975 and 1980, brothers Pietro and Riccardo Ferro learned the battuto technique from their father, who was one of Murano’s most appreciated and capable specialists in this art. More than twenty-five years later, the Ferro brothers are now internationally renowned artists. Their intricately coldworked pieces are the result of several days of work, during which hundreds of grinding wheels are used to create the complex surfaces of their unique and recognizable masterpieces.

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MATTEO SEGUSO

$2,500

Modern Venetian Building 17 x 15 x 15 inches 2021, Signed Blown and hand-engraved glass

Born in 1973 in Venice, Matteo Seguso has spent a lifetime living and working on Murano, the island of glass. What began as explorations for fun transformed into a real passion for glass, and in 2006 Seguso established his business as a glass artist. He focuses on engraving, coldworking, and the “battuto” technique, which he began teaching in the United States and Australia in 2013. Seguso has collaborated with many prominent Muranese glass masters including Lino Tagliapietra. His pieces can be found in numerous private collections around the globe.

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MARCO AND MATTIA SALVADORE

$12,000

Artissimo 25 1/2 x 14 x 8 inches 2019, Signed Blown and carved glass

Brothers Mattia and Marco Salvadore began their careers working alongside their father, renowned glass artist Davide Salvadore. Both inherited their father’s passion for the material and began working with him full time after graduating college. Mattia has assisted Pino Signoretto, Franco Toffolo, and Dante Marioni and studied with a variety of Muranese masters, while Marco has travelled the world teaching glass techniques. The Salvadore brothers concentrate on simple, graceful shapes, layering them with colors and textures for captivating, technique-intensive glass.

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GIULIANO GAIGHER

$11,300

CIRCULAR MOTION Diciotto-15 17 3/4 x 15 x 5 1/4 inches 2018, Signed Kilformed, coldworked glass

“It’s the glass itself that speaks. That expresses itself. All I do is extract its essence, give shape to its language, highlight its meaning. In between the folds and highlights of glass, I discover messages that I try to sort out, to unleash.” Giuliano Gaigher is an Italian artist born in 1964 in Treviglio. In 1987, he opened his studio in the heart of northern Italy. He was selected for the Coburgo Glass Prize in 2014 and the “Biennale du verre” of Stasbourg in 2015. His work has been widely exhibited and is held in many prominent collections in countries including Belgium, France, Germany, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Poland, and the Czech Republic.

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MAURO BONAVENTURA

$ 4,500

The Wall 33 x 17 x 11 inches 2020, Signed Flameworked glass

Mauro Bonaventura was born in Venice in 1965. He fell in love with the incandescent masses of glass as an apprentice in a Venetian furnace in 1983 before discovering lampworking in 1992. Inspired by this more intimate approach to glass, Bonaventura left the factory to become a full-time artist with a focus on lampworking. He has since collaborated with artists including Pino Signoretto, Massimo Nordio, and Marco Nereo Rotelli. His work was part of the Biennale Arte di Venezia 2017 and the XVI International Architecture Exhibition in 2018. It has also been exhibited at major galleries and museums including Corning Museum of Glass, Carnegie Museum of Art, Glasmuseum Alter Hof Herding, and Hida Takayama Museum of Art. M A U R O B O N AV E N T U R A . C O M

THE COMMUNITY WHICH CULMINATES AT PILCHUCK BRINGS TOGETHER AN ARTISTIC KINSHIP THAT CANNOT BE FOUND ANYWHERE ELSE. MINHI ENGLAND S e attle, W as h in gt on , U SA

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VILLA ESTRELLA MAR IN PUERTO VALLARTA , MEXICO

PRICELESS

A once-in-a-lifetime experience in Old Town Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. Enjoy a five-day, four-night stay at Villa Estrella Mar, Puerto Vallarta’s most luxurious beachfront rental property. The Villa sleeps up to sixteen guests in seven art-filled bedroom suites. You will have a private heated pool and a staff of ten including chefs, housemen, and maids to take care of your every need. Villa Estrella Mar is located just a ten-minute walk from the heart of Old Town, where you can enjoy exceptional art galleries, five-star restaurants, and all the charm the city has to offer. Includes two round-trip tickets courtesy of Alaska Airlines, anywhere they fly! Exclusions: cost of food/drinks consumed not included. Christmas and New Year’s weeks excluded. Dates to be mutually agreed upon by all parties. Expires October 16, 2022.

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CHICAGO ART EXPERIENCE FOR TWO

PRICELESS

Enjoy incredible views of the city skyline and Lake Michigan during your two-night stay in the brand-new Sable at Navy Pier, Curio Collection by Hilton. The Sable is ideally situated for visiting Intersect Chicago, allowing you to easily return to your room to put your feet up while considering your next purchase! The highlight of your trip, however, is sure to be your private tour of John and Deb Gross’s home and renowned glass art collection. After your private tour, dine as guests of John and Deb in the heart of Chicago’s Gold Coast at Michelin Star restaurant Bistronomic, where you will be treated to “modern cuisine rooted in French culture.” - VIP tickets to the 2022 edition of the Intersect Chicago Art Fair (formerly SOFA) in November 2022 - Two nights at the brand-new Sable Hotel, Curio Collection by Hilton at Navy Pier - Private tour of the Gross Collection - Dinner at Bistronomic

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LOS ANGELES ART EXPERIENCE FOR FOUR, JANUARY 19–22, 2022

PRICELESS

Los Angeles is indisputably one of the world’s premier destinations for contemporary art. Your visit includes VIP Red Cards to the opening night of the 2022 LA Art Show on January 19. On January 20, Sharon Huling will privately escort you as you tour the homes and glass art collections of Gary & Cherna Gitnick and Anne Cohen Ruderman & David Ruderman. Anne is the founding Chairperson of the Glass Alliance of Los Angeles (GALA) and a former Pilchuck Trustee. Your day will include lunch at the famed Ivy Restaurant in West Hollywood and and will be capped off with wine and appetizers at Anne and David’s. On Friday, January 21, complete your trip with a visit to artists Ethan Stern and Amanda McDonald-Stern’s studio and Adam Cohen’s Second Best Studio. - Two VIP Red Cards (admits a total of four) to the 2022 LA Art Show - Private tour of glass collectors’ homes and artists’ studios - Four tickets to the Los Angeles County Museum of Art - Lunch at The Ivy Restaurant

Exclusions: Does not include hotel lodging and transportation.

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JOHN REED

$2,000

Zen Series; Red Flower Raku Process 18 1/2 x 13 x 18 inches 2005, Signed Blown glass, raku process

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RICHARD PARRISH

$ 3,900

Tapestry 71 41 1/4 x 11 1/4 x 1 inches 2020, Signed Kilnformed glass

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NANCY KLIMLEY

$2,500

Behind the Screen 13 x 6 x 6 inches 2005, Signed Kilncast glass

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KATRINA HUDE

Blue Green “Fetish” 5 x 12 1/2 x 11 inches 2021, Signed Blown, engraved glass with murrine technique

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LISABETH STERLING

$1,200

Conflict Resolution 11 1/2 x 15 x 2 inches 2008, Signed Cameo engraved glass, painted steel

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HEATHER HARTLE

DMGL ASS.COM

$1,000

Petunia Patch 5 x 4 3/4 x 5 inches 2017, Signed Cameo engraved, kilnformed glass

H E AT H E R H A R T L E G L A S S . C O M

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JEANNE MARIE FERRARO

$1,800

Love is Chemistry and Prickly 14 x 9 x 4 inches 2018, Signed Cast and forged bronze, patinaed cast glass, copper leaf

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KAIT RHOADS

$ 5,000

“Ceru” (Sea Stone 19/16) 9 x 10 x 10 1/2 inches 2019, Signed Blown glass, mixed blue hollow murrine, copper wire, bronze tag

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LEE CAMPBELL

$ 800

Tethered 9 1/2 x 6 x 3 1/2 inches 2018, Signed Blown glass, cast and fabricated bronze

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CUD: JOHN DRURY AND ROBBIE MILLER

$1,000

Joe Biden & Kamala Harris 28 x 33 1/2 x 7/8 inches each, framed 2020, Signed Graphite and paint on paper

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MARGE LEV Y

$2,000

International Terra Cotta Bucket 22 x 11 x 11 inches 2020, Signed Terra cotta clay, glazes

311

PATRICIA DAVIDSON

Bee Love 24 x 12 x 2 inches 2020, Signed Flameworked borosilicate glass, beeswax, bee pollen, wildflower seeds

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DITMAR HOERL

$ 3,800

Spring 36 x 4 x 3 inches 2012 Hand-ladled, polished, sand-cast glass

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CHERYL ZAHNISER $1,500

Dick Weiss, Cappy Thompson, and Walter Liberman 10 x 10 x 1/8 inches each 2012, Signed Reverse-painted enamels on glass

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SUSAN STINSMUEHLEN-AMEND AND DANTE MARIONI

$ 3,500

Bilboquet (red and white) 19 x 6 x 6 inches 1997, Signed Engraved and painted blown glass

@STINSMUEHLENAMEND

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AUSTIN TURLEY

$2,000

Influx (Sequence 1) 12 x 9 x 1/2 inches 2019 Coldworked, kilnformed glass

S IL EN T AU C T I O N

A U S T I N T U R L E Y. C O M

@A U S T I N T U R L E Y

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ANN WÅHLSTRÖM

$ 5,000

THREADS 16 x 14 x 14 inches 2012, Signed Blown glass with cane

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CHARLES COHAN

$1,800

Building Codes 8 prints, each 11 x 15 x 1/64 inches 2020, Signed Lithography

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LYNN EVERETT-READ

$ 3,400

Script #5 15 1/8 x 8 7/8 x 3 inches 2016, Signed Blown and carved glass with murrine

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JEFFRY MITCHEL

VE TRIGL ASS.COM

$1,600

Elefant Candle Holder 8 x 4 x 7 1/2 inches 2019, Signed Glazed ceramic

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JENNIFER CALDWELL AND JASON CHAKRAVARTY

$ 6,200

Benevolent 18 x 16 x 7 inches 2020 Cast, painted, flameworked glass

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KAREN NYHOLM

$765

Growing Heart 12 1/2 x 7 1/2 x 3 inches 2021, Signed Blown and solid-sculpted glass, metal stand

NYHOLMCANTRELL.DK @K ARENNYHOLM

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JEN VIOLETTE

$ 800

Prickly Pear Cactus with Red Blooms 9 1/2 x 3 3/4 x 3 3/4 inches 2021, Signed Blown and solid-sculpted glass

@JENVIOLE T TEGL ASS JENVIOLE T TE.COM

BEING IMMERSED IN THE COMMUNITY AT PILCHUCK SHOWED ME BOTH THE BREADTH AND DEPTH OF GLASS. I CAME AWAY FEELING THAT I COULD SEE MY DESTINATION ON THE HORIZON OF MY LIFE. GIN LIN Redondo B each , C a l ifor n ia , U SA

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JARED RUE

$ 3,200

Safe Passage 18 x 18 x 1 1/2 inches 2021, Signed Oil and aluminum on panel

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KAYLEIGH YOUNG

$ 415

Morning Bunnys 9 x 10 x 10 inches 2021, Signed Blown, solid-sculpted, and iridised glass with millifiori

@ S TAT I O N G L A S S U K

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LAURA GOODWIN

$ 3,200

Blue Coolamon With Mangos 6 3/4 x 19 x 5 inches 2017, Signed Blown, solid-sculpted, sand-blasted, and coldworked glass

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KWUN LAN WONG

I’ll Bite You 17 x 6 x 6 inches 2021 Hot-sculpted glass

@K WUNNNNNNN

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PAUL MESSINK

$ 3,400

Purple Majesty 13 x 13.5 x 5 inches 2017, Signed Hand-painted, kilnformed, enameled glass

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NADINE SAYLOR

$1,200

Watering Can for the Mountain 10 x 9 x 9 inches 2016, Signed Blown and sandblasted glass

@ N AY N AY S AY

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ELIZABETH “ANN” POTTER AND HUGH WILLA

$750

FURY 12 x 10 x 10 inches 2021, Signed Blown glass with bits

@ S E AT T L E _ L O T U S _ G L A S S

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LARA SAGET

$ 5,000

Joshua Tree Rock Match 6 1/2 x 2 x 10 inches 2021 Kilncast glass with Joshua Tree ground inclusions

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DAVID FRANKLIN

$ 500

Alder Tentacle 9 x 4 x 5 inches 2021, Signed Carved alder, acrylic paint

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ROBERT ADAMSON

$2,000

Brown Trout Arrangement 36 x 18 x 12 inches 2021, Signed Blown and sculpted glass, metal stand

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JULIA CHAMBERLAIN AND MINHI ENGLAND

$ 350

Home 2 x 9 x 5 inches 2021, Signed Engraved, hot-sculpted float glass

JULIACHAMBERL AIN.COM MINHIENGL AND.COM

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JEFF GERBER AND JASON CHRISTIAN Will this need to be remembered 13 x 6.5 x 4 inches 2021, Signed Blown glass

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C. MATTHEW SZÖSZ

$ 8,000

untitled (inflatable) no. 94 AP 17 1/2 x 18 1/2 x 5 1/2 inches 2019, Signed Fused and inflated glass

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FREDERICK KAHL

$ 4,000

The Void 9 x 13 x 13 inches 2021 Offhand, mold-formed glass, created from digitally designed, CNC-carved graphite molds

@FREDINI

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KLÁRA HORÁCKOVÁ

$ 6,800

White Shoots 16 x 4 3/4 x 4 3/4 inches 2018, Signed Kilncast glass

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CATHY MCCLURE

$2,500

Fir Hemlock Quaking Spruce 32 x 28 x 1 inches 2018, Signed Vitreography, framed

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MICHIE KAGAJO

$1,300

Eureka 7 x 7 x 14 inches 2019 Solid-sculpted, sandblasted glass

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STEPHEN PAUL DAY

$ 8,000

Queen 8 x 6 x 6 inches 2021, Signed Assembled cast glass, photographic sulphide inclusion

ARTHUR ROGER GALLERY

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CRAIG MERRIMAN

$100

Oreo 1/2 x 2 x 2 inches 2020 Kilnformed cameo glass

@CAMERRIMAN

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ADAM COHEN

Pink Pair 26 x 33 x 1 inches 2021, Signed Fused glass

SECONDBESTSTUDIO.COM

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GREGORY GRENON

$ 5,000

So Let Us Show You 17 x 28 x 3 inches 2016, Signed Reverse oil painting on glass

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JAMES DEVEREUX

$17,000

Clovis - Grey to Ruby & Grey to Topaz 34 1/2 x 12 x 5 1/2 inches 2021, Signed Glass, aluminium and titanium base

JDE VEREUX.COM

SKILLS LEARNED AS WELL AS CONVERSATIONS AND CONNECTIONS FORMED WHILE AT PILCHUCK HAVE FUNDAMENTALLY SHAPED MY WORK, FUELED ITS GROWTH, AND ENRICHED MY LIFE... BEING THERE YIELDED AN INTENSE PERIOD OF PRODUCTIVITY AND RISK-TAKING, INSTIGATED BY THE GIFT OF TIME, MENTAL SPACE, ACCESS TO FACILITIES, AND THE ABILITY TO WORK IN A SUPPORTIVE COMMUNAL ENVIRONMENT. J U L I E A LL A N D San Fran cis co, C a l ifor n ia , U SA

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JIMMY ANDEREGG

$ 4,500

Stone Exploration Series #8 10 x 8 1/2 x 3 1/2 inches 2021, Signed Engraved, free-hand formed glass

ANDEREGGGL ASS.COM

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COURTNEY BRANAM

$ 4,200

Moon with Cloud 18 1/2 x 13 x 4 inches 2017, Signed Blown and sculpted glass, steel

COURTNE YBR ANAM.COM V E T R I V E T R I G L A S S . C O M

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CHRISTOPHER KERR-AYER

$ 650

Amended Mantlepiece 16 x 10 x 6 inches 2021, Signed Plate glass, sculpted glass, found objects, adhesive

C H R I S T O P H E R K E R R AY E R . C O M

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AUSTIN STERN

All My Friends 17 x 12 x 12 inches 2019, Signed Blown and hot-sculpted glass

@STERNGL ASS

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BRI CHESLER

$2,000

Pall 28 x 13 x 8 inches 2021, Signed Blown, sculpted, and sandblasted glass, flameworked and mirrored borosilicate glass, glass beads, acrylic hair, mixed media

BRICHESLER.COM

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JOURDYN LEAVELL

$ 625

Elegant Horizons 27 1/4 x 6 x 4 inches 2021, Signed Blown, sandblasted glass

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VERUSKA VAGEN

$ 6,500

Veronica 18 x 11 x 1 1/2 inches framed 2015, Signed Kilnfired glass (dot de verre)

V E R U S K AVA G E N . C O M

352

JENNIFER CRESCUILLO

$ 600

Calcified Frag Candelabra 4 x 9 x 3 inches 2021, Signed Kilncast glass

JENNIFERCRESCUILLO.COM @BAEBYQUAIL

S IL EN T AU C T I O N

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353

LESLIE GOLDSTEIN

$ 635

Necklace - 10 discs under pressure - 2 for each decade 1/8 x 2 x 30 inches 2021 Fused and flameworked Bullseye glass, sterling silver wire, vintage glass beads

354

ALEX STANYON

$ 380

Flat Crescent Pendant 1 1/2 x 2 1/2 x 1/4 inches, 22 inch length 2021 Lathe-cut, coldworked glass

V E T R I V E T R I G L A S S . C O M

355

ELIZAR MILEV

$ 580

Glass Sculpture in Jewelry 11 x 7 x 3/4 inches 2020 Coldworked glass, steel

E L I Z A R A R T G L A S S .W I X S I T E . C O M / M Y S I T E / P O R T F O L I O

356

SUZ O’DELL

$240

Quartz and Silver Necklace 21 x 3/4 x 3/4 inches 2021, Signed Hand-strung chunky quartz, hematite, sterling, Tibetan and African beads, hand-constructed fine silver mum clasp

TRIBAL ZONESTUDIO.COM

60


357

KILEY M. BRANSON

$75

This Round’s On Me 6 x 5 x 1/4 inches 2021 Wire, glass beads, .22 casings

358

SARAH COHEN

$125

Gilded Hibiscus 2 x 2 x 1/2 inches, 16 inch length 2021, Signed Laminated, coldworked glass, stainless steel stacked cord, gold leaf, hibiscus petal

P E TA LV I S I O N G L A S S . C O M

359

CATHERINE GRISEZ

$ 330

Pod and Gemstone Necklace Earrings: 2 1/2 x 1/4 x 1/4 inches Necklace: 2 1/4 x 1/2 x 1/2 inches, 21 inch length 2021, Signed Cast silver with 14k gold vermeil, blue chalcedony gemstones

C AT H E R I N E G R I S E Z . C O M

360

ALEX GIBSON

$125

Murrine Chisel 3 x 1/2 x 1/8 inches, 19 inch length 2021, Signed Coldworked glass, coated wire

@DISPL ACEDAK

S IL EN T AU C T I O N

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361

IRIS LITT

$175

Craters of the Moon 3 x 3 x 1/8 inches, 16 inch chain 2021, Signed Fused Bullseye glass

@IRISGL ASS DESIGN M A S A O K A G L A S S D E S I G N

362

MASAOK AGL ASSDESIGN.COM

JULIE ALLAND

$1,500

Magnetic Drawing 8b 11 x 13 1/2 x 1/4 inches 2015, Signed Magnetite on glass

JULIE ALL AND.COM

363

ANDURIEL WIDMARK

$ 600

8 Interlocking Triangles 8 x 8 x 8 inches 2021, Signed Flameworked borosilicate glass

ANDURIELSTUDIOS.COM

364

CSILLA SZILAGYI

$700

TRANSFUSE 02 LANDING 11 x 10 x 10 inches 2018, Signed Kilncast glass, fine concrete

C SILL ASZIL AGYI.COM H E F T E R G A L L E R Y

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365

LYNNE-RACHEL ALTMAN

$1,350

Pulled 12 x 13 x 2 inches 2019, Signed Pate de verre, bronze

LY N N E R A C H E L A LT M A N . C O M @ L R . A LT M A N

366

SABAH AL-DHAHER

$ 4,500

Persephone Descent 19 x 7 x 6 inches 2016, Signed Kilncast glass

SABAH FINE ART STUDIO AND GALLERY S A B A H F I N E A R T. C O M

367

KAREN JOHANSON

$ 300

Cityscape 20 x 17 x 1 inches, framed 2019, Signed Cyanotype on watercolor paper

K A R E N J O H A N S O N A R T. C O M

368

DICK DITORE

$2,000

Black and White Linen 3 x 18 x 18 inches 2019, Signed Kilnformed glass

DICKDITORE.COM T O L E D O M U S E U M O F A R T- C O L L E C T O R S C O R N E R TOLEDOMUSEUM.ORG

S IL EN T AU C T I O N

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369

COREY PEMBERTON

$1,500

Crystal Bowl 6 x 13 x 13 inches 2021 Blown glass, murrine

CORE YPEMBERTON.COM

370

MARSHA BLAKER

$2,400

Orbit 7 1/2 x 7 1/5 x 3 1/2 inches 2018, Signed Blown, coldworked, hot-assembled glass

BL AKERDESOMMAGL ASS.COM

NO ONE EVER TOLD ME THAT I WAS IN OVER MY HEAD, THAT WHAT I WAS DOING WAS TOO MUCH, THAT I WOULD NEVER BE ABLE TO PULL IT OFF. INSTEAD, THEY TOLD ME WHAT I WOULD NEED TO DO NEXT, WHO I COULD ASK FOR HELP, WHAT OTHER SOLUTIONS I COULD PURSUE WHEN SOMETHING DIDN’T WORK. TO SAY THAT THE COMMUNITY AT PILCHUCK FOSTERS GROWTH AND EXPERIMENTATION WOULD BE AN UNDERSTATEMENT. ALANNA MCBRIDE Ol ympia, W as h in gt on , U SA

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371

RANNA MCNEIL

$ 3,000

Cave of the Bodhisattvas - #4 ‘Violet Spirit’ 8 1/2 x 10 1/2 x 7 1/2 inches 2018, Signed Kilncast glass

R ANNAMCNEIL .COM

372

MARK ABILDGAARD

$ 6,975

Spirit House 17 x 13 x 6 inches 2020, Signed Kilncast glass

MARK ABILDG A ARD.COM J O H N N AT S O U L A S G A L L E R Y

373

N AT S O U L A S . C O M

JADE USACKAS

$1,225

Colour Worship Icon - Violet 23 x 18 x 5 inches 2020, Signed Blown and solid-sculpted glass, steel, gilding

JADEUSACK AS.COM

374

ANNA MLASOWSKY

$1,500

Hand-Made, No.18 6 1/2 x 8 1/2 x 13 3/4 inches 2021 Hand-folded Bullseye glass, gilded

A N N A M L A S O W S K Y. C O M VE TRI GALLERY

S IL EN T AU C T I O N

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375

CARRIE GRULA

$ 600

Art Deco Platter 9 1/5 x 16 1/4 x 1 inches 2018, Signed Fused, sandblasted, fire-polished glass

376

C A R R I E G R U L A G L A S S . C O M

@CARRIE _GRUL A _GL ASS

V E T R I G L A S S

VE TRIGL ASS.COM

ALANNA MCBRIDE

$ 450

Spotlight Search for Exit 15 1/2 x 12 3/4 x 1/2 inches 2021 Stained glass

A L A N N A D AY M C B R I D E . C O M

377

JIM SCHELLER

$ 550

Vessel Composition 10 - Color Planes In Shades Of Gray 5 3/4 x 9 1/2 x 9 1/2 inches 2020, Signed Kilnformed glass

JIMSCHELLER.COM

378

ANNA BOOTHE

$ 3,500

Come Together 8 1/2 x 5 x 5 inches 2015, Signed Coldworked and assembled kilncast lead crystal

PAT E D E V E R I T Y. C O M @ PAT E D E V E R I T Y A N N A B O O T H E . C O M @A N N A B O O T H E G L A S S

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379

VÁCLAV REZÁC

$7,000

Untitled 2 3/4 x 12 1/2 x 14 1/2 inches 2021, Signed Kilncast, coldworked, and hot-cast glass

VA C L AV R E Z A C . C Z / E N / G ALERIE KUZEBAUCH

380

G ALERIEKUZEBAUCH.COM/EN _US/

MARY JOSEPHSON

$ 5,200

Ornate With Music 28 x 25 x 3 inches 2009, Signed Hand-cut glass mosaic applied to wood

M A R YJ O S E P H S O N . C O M T R AV E R G A L L E R Y

381

T R AV E R G A L L E R Y. C O M

IRA LUJAN

$2,300

Water Carrier 18 x 9 x 5 inches 2017, Signed Sand-carved, blown, and hot-sculpted glass

I L U J A N @A R T S PA N . C O M FA U S T G A L L E R Y

382

KIMBERLY THOMAS

$2,500

Heavy 8 1/2 x 4 1/2 x 4 inches 2021, Signed Flameworked borosilicate glass, wood, mixed media

K I M B E R LY T H O M A S . A R T @IROCZII

S IL EN T AU C T I O N

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383

TOMMY GREGORY

$1,250

Not Here {Homage to Mona Hatoum} 20 x 16 x 1/4 inches 2018, Signed Diamond-engraved glass mirror

@ T O M M Y G T X WA

384

ADAM BURGES AND KERRY PARKS

$1,450

Psychedelic’s Basket 5 x 5 x 5 inches 2015, Signed Blown glass, murrine

@A D A M B U R G E S G L A S S

385

KATHLEEN GRENNAN AND SCOTT FITZEL

$ 670

Xen Bowls (grouping of 3) 1.5 x 8 x 8 inches 2021, Signed Kilncast glass

XENDESIGNINC.COM

386

JEN ELEK AND JEREMY BERT

$ 4,000

White Chanterelle 25 x 21 x 5 inches 2021, Signed Neon tubing, transformer, switch, steel frame

68

J E N E L E K . C O M

@JELEKFF

T R AV E R G A L L E R Y

T R AV E R G A L L E R Y. C O M


387

MEGAN STELLJES

$ 6,800

Snake Farm 31 x 48 x 5 inches 2021 Neon tubing, transformer, switch, acrylic frame

388

KATE CLEMENTS

$ 3,750

Beloved 12 x 36 x 3 inches 2016 Neon tubing, transformer

@ K AT E _ _ C L E M E N T S

389

MARTA GORSKI AND ALANA BIFFERT

$2,500

CROMMAEA 24 1/2 x 48 1/4 x 2 1/4 inches 2021, Signed Neon tubing, steel, coldworked sheet glass, screen printed canvas, transformer

M A R TA G O R S K I . C O M @WHIRLCL ASSGL ASS

390

DYLAN NEUWIRTH

$ 5,000

Burn Your Blog 60 x 32 x 3 inches 2014 Neon tubing, transformer, concrete block

DYL ANNEUWIRTH.COM S E A S O N S E A S O N . C Z

S IL EN T AU C T I O N

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391

ISAAC FEUERMAN

$ 8,600

Floor Lamp with Bent Neon 56 x 30 x 10 inches 2021 Float glass, neon, electroplated steel base

392

SARAH TERRY AND KT HANCOCK

$ 3,500

Give & Take 11 x 20 x 3 inches 2021, Signed Neon tubing, aluminum, dichroic vinyl, cast glass supports, transformer

@ V E LV E T V E C T O R C O L L E C T I V E

393

OMER ARBEL FOR BOCCI

$ 5,915

28.7 10 x 8 x 8 inches 2021 Blown glass, brushed nickel hardware, braided metal cable, electrical components Winning bidder gets to work directly with Bocci to select color scheme. Sixty-eight color options available. B O C C I . C O M @ B O C C I

394

KELSEY FERNKOPF

Shorty Two Shoes, Traveling Salesman 46 x 24 x 14 inches 2021 Neon tubing, transformer, switch, acrylic

K F E R N KO P F. C O M

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$2,500


395

KAREN BUHLER

$ 9,500

The Future is Bright 24 x 60 x 4 inches 2021, Signed Neon tubing, transformer, switch, sheetmetal, mirror

@BUL A .GL ASS

396

BUSTER SIMPSON

$ 6,800

Anne’s Level Spirit 4 x 61 1/2 x 3 inches 2021, Signed Pyrex glass tubing, polypropylene, water

BUSTERSIMPSON.NE T GREG KUCER A GALLERY

397

STACI KATSIAS

$ 375

Forest Planet 5 x 18 x 18 inches 2020, Signed Reclaimed fused glass

S TA C I K AT S I A S . C O M

398

LUKE JACOMB

$1,939

Red Admiral and Monarch Butterflies - Assorted Colours 63 x 54 x 2 inches 2021 Kilncast glass, wire

LUKEKEDESIGN.COM

S IL EN T AU C T I O N

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399

ORFEO QUAGLIATA

$1,800

Floreo Vase 13 3/4 x 2 1/2 x 2 1/2 inches Fused glass

V E T R I G A L L E R Y

400

JORDAN FORD

VE TRIGL ASS.COM

$1,495

Untitled, Nesting Series 19 x 7 x 7 inches 2018, Signed Blown glass

SEDONAGL ASSBLOWING.COM T H E M E LT I N G P O I N T

401

PAUL DESOMMA

$7,000

Nadine 16 x 10 1/2 x 4 1/2 inches 2015, Signed Solid, hot-sculpted glass

BL AKERDESOMMAGL ASS.COM

402

ANDREA DEZSÖ

Pilchuck Forestland - Still Rain 33 1/2 x 40 1/2 x 7/8 inches framed 2019, Signed Pyrovitreography print on watercolor paper

ANDRE ADEZSO.COM T R AV E R G A L L E R Y T R AV E R G A L L E R Y. C O M /A R T I S T S /A N D R E A - D E Z S O /

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$1,000


403

DOUGLAS BURGESS AND NANCY BURGESS

$ 800

Water Protector 8 x 4 1/2 x 4 1/2 inches 2020, Signed Blown glass, woven red and yellow cedar

@ C R E AT I V E H A N D S G L A S S

404

JOSEPH ROSSANO

$14,000

A Portmanteau 13 1/2 x 42 x 7 1/2 inches 2020, Signed Mirrorized blown glass, wood

JOSEPHROSSANO.COM

405

TERESA PAMINA-TRAYLOR

$ 375

Hanging Vase 20 x 6 x 6 inches Signed Blown glass, hand-forged steel

PA M I N AT R AY L O R . C O M V E T R I

VE TRIGL ASS.COM

I OWE SO MUCH OF MY SUCCESS TO EXPERIENCES I’VE HAD, SKILLS I’VE LEARNED, AND PEOPLE I’VE MET AT OR THROUGH PILCHUCK! K AT H E R I N E G R AY Lo s An geles, Califor n ia , U SA

S IL EN T AU C T I O N

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406

CRAIG SORENSEN

$1,600

Knotted Steely Arête 11 x 9 1/4 x 4 1/4 inches 2020, Signed Blown glass

BOULDERBENDGL ASSWORKS.COM @BOULDERBENDGL ASSWORKS

407

JOE SIRCOULOMB

$7,200

Illusion of Dominance 2 1/2 x 10 x 10 inches 2019, Signed Flameworked borosilicate glass

@JOESIRC

408

ANNA SKIBSKA

$ 3,500

Early Summer: Half & Fifty 23 1/2 x 12 1/2 x 12 inches 2021, Signed Glass, Anna Skibska technique

ANNASKIBSK A .COM T R AV E R G A L L E R Y

409

KANAMI OGATA

T R AV E R G A L L E R Y. C O M

$271

Dresser 4 1/3 x 2 1/8 x 2 1/8 inches 2014, Signed Coldworked, solid-sculpted glass, mirror, found objects

@OOK ANAMI

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410

TONY SORGENFREI

$2,200

The Flayed One 4 x 24 x 3 1/2 inches 2021, Signed Sculpted, coldworked glass, steel

411

TYLER GORDON

$1,200

Just To Hide In This Place 10 x 11 x 5 inches 2019 Lampworked glass, beer, beer cap

T YLER AGORDON.COM

412

CHERYL SABAN

$ 585

Gold Flake Orb Decanter with Set of 6 Gold Flake Wine Glasses 7 x 9 1/2 x 9 1/2 inches 2021, Signed Blown glass

S A B A N G L A S S WA R E . C O M

413

@ S A B A N G L A S S WA R E

DH MCNABB

$220

PG Originals: Aqua Carafe and Cup Set 9 x 4 1/2 x 4 1/2 inches 2021, Signed Blown glass

Donated by Public Glass DHMCNABB.COM P U B L I C G L A S S . O R G

S IL EN T AU C T I O N

PUBLIC GL ASS

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414

JOE CARIATI

$ 975

Large Decanter Tear Drop-Opal White 27 x 8 1/2 x 8 1/2 inches 2021, Signed Blown glass

J O E C A R I AT I . C O M

415

JOSEF DIVÍN

$ 6,000

Vessels 26 x 20 x 20 inches 2018, Signed Blown, coldworked glass, silver foil

JOSEFDIVIN.CZ GALERIE KUZEBAUCH G ALERIEKUZEBAUCH.COM/EN _US/

416

BEN BERES

$1,500

Windy, Rainy 25 1/4 x 25 1/4 x 1 1/4 inches each, framed 2021, Signed Vitreography

BENBERES.COM D AV I D S O N G A L L E R I E S

D AV I D S O N G A L L E R I E S . C O M

PILCHUCK ALWAYS MAKES ME FALL IN LOVE WITH GLASS ANEW. KAREN NYHOLM Ebe ltoft , Den mark

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417

ANDI KOVEL AND JUSTIN PARKER

$1,600

P.E.T. Pitcher (litre) 12 x 6 x 6 inches 2020, Signed Hand- and mold-blown glass, paracord

ESQUE-ST UDIO.C OM

418

BENNY HILL

$130

Jimbo Cups 5 x 3 x 3 inches each 2020 Mold-blown glass

JIMBOCUPS.COM

419

JOSH HERSHMAN

$ 4,500

Golden Hour 22 x 10 x 10 inches 2019, Signed Polished kilncast lead crystal, tripod

HERSHMANGL ASS.COM M O N TA G U E G A L L E R Y

420

M O N TA G U E G A L L E R Y. C O M

EMI FUJITA

$ 300

“Lollipop Long” & “Lollipop Short” Glass Dip Pens: Spring Green 1/2 x 7 x 1/2 inches 2021 Flameworked borosilicate glass

E M I F U J I TA . C O M

S IL EN T AU C T I O N

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421

JAMES FRIEDBERG

$1,450

BYP Oculus 7 x 10 x 8 inches 2020, Signed Hot-sculpted glass

JAMESFRIEDBERG.COM

422

BGOLD

$108

The Ripple 5 x 3 x 3 inches each 2020, Signed Mold-blown glass

BGOLDGL ASS.COM

423

JUSTIN PARKER

$2,500

Twisted Cane Skull Decanter 14 x 7 x 7 inches 2021, Signed Blown, sculpted glass, gold leaf

ESQUE-ST UDIO.C OM

424

ANNETTE BLAIR

Build up 13 1/2 x 15 x 15 inches 2018, Signed Blown, coldworked glass, glass enamels

ANNE T TEBL AIRGL ASS.COM

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$ 4,000


425

ANTOINE PIERINI

$12,000

Vestiges Contemporain - Serenity 39 x 13 x 13 inches 2019, Signed Blown, coldworked glass, stainless steel

ANTOINEPIERINI.COM

426

CATHY CHASE

$ 300

Hand Broom 10 x 5 x 1/2 inches 2020, Signed Sandcast glass

@ M A N E K I13

427

JEFF LINDSAY

$ 403

The best tools money can buy. 12 x 5 x 1/2 inches each 2021, Signed Fabricated steel

THE PILCHUCK COMMUNITY—FULL OF COMPASSIONATE SUPPORT, ENDLESS ENERGY, AND CREATIVE SPIRITS—HAS HELPED ME BECOME THE ARTIST AND MAKER I AM TODAY. M O R G A N G I L B R E AT H R ich mond, Vir gin ia , U SA

S IL EN T AU C T I O N

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428

SEAFOOD & ROSÉ PRIVATE DINNER FOR TWELVE AT STAPLE & FANCY

$2,500

Enjoy a family-style chef’s dinner celebrating the Pacific Northwest with a seafood and rosé dinner for twelve in The Cellar—below Ethan Stowell’s Staple & Fancy Mercantile. The recipient of this winning item will receive a signed copy of Ethan Stowell’s New Italian Kitchen cookbook. Ethan Stowell is a James Beard Award nominee and was named one of Food & Wine’s Best New Chefs in America.

Exclusions: Not redeemable for cash or transferrable to another recipient. Tax or gratuity not included. Mutually agreeable date, not available on Friday or Saturday nights or in the month of December. Expires Thursday, October 13, 2022.

429

ROCHE HARBOR, SAN JUAN ISLAND ART EXPERIENCE FOR FOUR

PRICELESS

Your group of four will be treated to a private, panoramic flight in an executive 7-seat turbine helicopter from Modern Aviation at Boeing Field to Roche Harbor. Your day trip includes lunch at Roche Harbor’s Madrona Bar & Grill and a walking tour of Roche Harbor’s Sculpture Garden. - Helicopter flight for four - Lunch at the Madrona Bar & Grill in Roche Harbor - Walking tour of Roche Harbor’s Sculpture Garden

Valid from June to September 2022. Dates dependent on weather and mutual availability.

430

IFLY INDOOR FLYING EXPERIENCE

iFLY makes the dream of flight a reality with indoor skydiving in a safe and fun environment. Winning bidder will receive an iFLY indoor flying experience for your private party of eight with a top instructor and coach for an hour.

Mutually agreeable date; expires October 16, 2022.

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$ 3,000


431

DELILLE CELLARS WINE TASTING EXPERIENCE FOR FOUR

$ 480

You and three guests will enjoy an exclusive wine tasting experience at the beautiful DeLille Cellars, located in the heart of Woodinville, Washington wine country. DeLille’s D2 Heart label has been recognized in the ‘Top 100’ guides of Wine Spectator and Wine Enthusiast. In addition to the tasting experience, you will also receive six bottles of D2 Heart label and one Magnum bottle of D2Heart.

Mutually agreeable date; expires October 16, 2022.

432

STARBUCKS RESERVE SODO TASTING ROOM EXPERIENCE

$ 369

You and seven friends will visit the Starbuck’s premiere location at its worldwide headquarters for a private tasting of—what else—Seattle’s finest coffee! Recipient will also receive Starbuck’s Reserve coffee beans for eight. Expires October 16, 2022.

433

CHATEAU MONTELENA FLIGHT VERTICAL AND MAGNUM OF CABERNET SAUVIGNON

$ 800

We’ve done the work for you! Gather your friends for your own private wine tasting party and enjoy this fine selection of 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003 (Estate) and 2004 (Estate) bottles of cabernet sauvignon from the winery that moved American wines to the forefront of the world stage as memorialized in the movie Bottle Shock. Donated by wine connoisseurs Richard and Mary Ann Ekman

434

1999 1.5L MAGNUM OF CHATEAU MONTELENA CABERNET SAUVIGNON

$280

Donated by wine connoisseurs Richard and Mary Ann Ekman

S IL EN T AU C T I O N

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CONGRATU LATES THE PILCHUCK GLASS SCHOOL ON 50 YEARS OF INNOVATIO N, CREATIVITY AND ART SPIRIT.

Volata Fused and Moulded Glass Threads 15 3/8 x 29 1/2 x 13 inches

TOOTS ZYNSKY REPRESENTED BY

PALM DESERT/KAUAI RING (760) 895-8658 WRITE info@austinartprojects.com SURF www.austinartprojects.com VISIT 44-651 Village Court, Suite 142, Palm Desert 92260 November/April


Matematicas Plate Glass, Found Objects, Oil Paint 86 x 18 x 8 inches

THERMAN STATOM REPRESENTED BY

PALM DESERT/KAUAI RING (760) 895-8658 WRITE info@austinartprojects.com SURF www.austinartprojects.com VISIT 44-651 Village Court, Suite 142, Palm Desert 92260 November/April


A Gift of a Lily Pond Lampworked Glass, Enamel 13 x 13 x 16 inches

GINNY RUFFNER REPRESENTED BY

PALM DESERT/KAUAI RING (760) 895-8658 WRITE info@austinartprojects.com SURF www.austinartprojects.com VISIT 44-651 Village Court, Suite 142, Palm Desert 92260 November/April


Family Cast Glass, Clay, Oil Paint 67 inches H

CHRISTINA BOTHWELL REPRESENTED BY

PALM DESERT/KAUAI RING (760) 895-8658 WRITE info@austinartprojects.com SURF www.austinartprojects.com VISIT 44-651 Village Court, Suite 142, Palm Desert 92260 November/April


Pale Moonlight Mould Blown Glass, Tempered Glass, Steel 37 x 16 x 16 inches

OBEN ABRIGHT REPRESENTED BY

PALM DESERT/KAUAI RING (760) 895-8658 WRITE info@austinartprojects.com SURF www.austinartprojects.com VISIT 44-651 Village Court, Suite 142, Palm Desert 92260 November/April


Phalaenopsis traderjoexotica, Glass Frit and Glass Powder with Mixed Media on Canvas, 2020, 36 x 48 inches

DAVID WILLIS REPRESENTED BY

PALM DESERT/KAUAI RING (760) 895-8658 WRITE info@austinartprojects.com SURF www.austinartprojects.com VISIT 44-651 Village Court, Suite 142, Palm Desert 92260 November/April


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A TOAST TO PILCHUCK To 50 years of glass, inspiration, and community. Thank you. Bravo. Encore.

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Congratulations to all who have established, nurtured, planned, supported, taught & experienced...

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FRIENDSHIPS, EXPERIENCES, WAYS OF THINKING AND INTERACTING HAVE ALL COMBINED TO MAKE ME A BETTER AND MORE WHOLE PERSON. PILCHUCK IS A LIFE CHANGING EXPERIENCE IF YOU ALLOW IT TO BE. DITMAR HOERL Kula, H awa ii, U SA



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FOUNDERS

Dale Chihuly Anne Gould Hauberg (1917–2016) John H. Hauberg (1916–2002)

BOARD OF TRUSTEES

Roger MacPherson, President Amy Stonecipher, Vice President Maria Mackey, Vice President Jen Elek, Secretary Thomas Kasten, Treasurer C. Kent Carlson, Past President Jimmy Anderegg Sanford M. Baklor Cassandria Blackmore Alix Cannon Leslie Jackson Chihuly Adam Cohen Anthony Cole Stephen Dewalt

Fritz Dreisbach Raya Friday Steve Funk Taylor Hawes Sharon Huling Gail James Thomas Kasten Steve Klein Toby Levy Dante Marioni Fay Hauberg Page Steven Pinsky Katrina Russell Dorothy Saxe

Y E A R - R O U N D S TA F F

Christopher Taylor, Executive Director Donna Davies, Deputy Director Lauren Mercurio, Director of Development Ben Wright, Artistic Director Sarah Parkinson, Director of Marketing Sarah Deimel, Office Manager & Bookkeeper Tyler Gordon, Studios Manager Jasen Johnsen, Buildings Maintenance Technician

Bryce Seidl Larry Sheer Preston Singletary Therman Statom Ethan Stern Susan Stinsmuehlen-Amend Dr. Raymond Tymas-Jones John Underwood David Willis Richard Wortley Dale Chihuly, Trustee Emeritus Corinne Cowan, ex officio Nick Mount, ex officio Durk Valkema, ex officio

AU C T I O N S U P P O R T + C R E D I T S

Heather Loebe, Development Services & Data Manager Torie Long, Development Manager Justin Parisi-Smith, Facilities Manager Megan Smith, Storekeeper & Supply Coordinator KCJ Szwedzinski, Operations Supervisor Lisa Young, Registrar

Fred Northup, Jr., Auctioneer C. Miguel Unson, Reader Alex Gibson, Lead Art Handler Sophie Krauza, Art Handler Megan Smith, Set Up Crew Lead David Albright, Videographer: Fund the Future, Intro Rae Clarke, Videographer: Founding Artists, Artist Segments Kiley M. Branson, Dustin Charbonneau, Daria Franks, William Passmore, Davíd Rios, Auction Assistance D & K Events, Live Support Fremont Studios, Livestream Production and Venue Kaspars, Event Catering 1000 Words Photography, Photobooth

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(304), CUD (309), Larry Lancaster (310), Mario Gallucci (319), Jen Violette (322), Paul Messink (327),

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Toma Slavak (337), Brady Connelly (347), Rosen Toshev (355), Julie Alland (362), Anduriel Widmark (363), Zsuzsanna Korodi (364), Dick Ditore (368), Jade Uc (373), Ricardo Barros (378), Ondrej Kocourek (379), Louie Preciado (383), Marta Gorski and Alana Biffert (389), Nathaniel Willson (390), Isaac Feuerman (391), Jeffrey Schmieg, Gamut One Studios (393), Luke Jacomb (398), CB Bell (404), Krista May (413), Ondrej Galia (415), Ben Beres (416)

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L E G A C Y S O C IE T Y

John N. Anderson* Anonymous William B. and Ann Burstiner Judith Cushman-Quick and Bob Quick David A. Kaplan and Glenn Ostergaard Nancy and Roger MacPherson

Darle and Pat Maveety* Benjamin Moore* Janel Neiman Timothy D. Noonan David Pollart Ryan Matthew Porter

Megan Pursell Dorothy Saxe Mathilde Brown Swanson * deceased

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 Lauren Mercurio, Director of Development, at 206.254.1962.

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Brenda and Alan Abramson Jody Allen Chap and Eve Alvord Elias and Karyl Alvord John and Linda Anderson Anonymous David Austin and Cia Pierpont Sanford M. Baklor and Arlene Kaufman Richard and Lon Behr Rebecca Benaroya Eric P. Bennett Ed and Pam Bridge Susan Brotman Kent and Sandra Carlson Dale Chihuly and Leslie Jackson Chihuly Adam G. Cohen Michele and Martin Cohen Anthony Cole Bob and Susan Coussens Kirk and Elizabeth Day Jake Dedoyard

Steve and Kathy Dewalt Steven and Marsha Funk Katharyn Alvord Gerlich Judith and John Graff Mary Lu and Taylor Hawes Steve and Sharon Huling Gail James David A. Kaplan and Glenn A. Ostergaard Thomas and Kendra Kasten Leonard and Norma Klorfine Toby Levy Maria C. Mackey Gary and Cecelia MacPherson Roger and Nancy MacPherson Carol Maione and Brian Marks Tom Mansfield Peter and Stephanie Maurer Shani and Ben McLane from The Grey Rocks Foundation Todd Owens and Jami Rutherford Fay Hauberg Page and Nathaniel Page Michele and Kyle Peltonen

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2019-2020 CORPORATE SUPPORT

4Culture Autonoma Factory Historic South Downtown M.J. Murdock Charitable Trust National Endowment for the Arts The ArtsFund Foundation The Grey Rocks Foundation, Inc. The Klorfine Foundation The Maurer Family Foundation Washington State Arts Commission Windgate Charitable Foundation

Alaska Airlines Amazon* Austin Art Projects Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation** Brown Family Vineyards Chihuly Garden and Glass Chihuly Studio Elysian Brewing* Hamilton Zanze & Co His Glassworks, Inc. MacPherson Construction & Design Microsoft** Montague Gallery

Jan and Mike Peters Steven and Babette Pinsky David Pollart The Julia Love Pritt Family Fund Judith Cushman-Quick and Bob Quick Dana Reid Chris Rifkin Katrina Russell and Jeff Lehman Lawrence Sadkin Dorothy Saxe Dan Schwoerer and Lani McGregor R. Bryce and Chris Seidl Ron and Sharon Selset Amy and Michael Stonecipher Joan W. Stonecipher John and Ann Underwood William and Gail Weyerhaeuser Bex Wilkinson and The Marshall Frankel Foundation David and Jesse Woolley-Wilson Richard and Barbara Wortley Alison Wyckoff Milliman and Glen Milliman

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THANK YOU TO OUR SUPP OR TER S

20 20 -20 21 A N N UA L F U N D C O N T R IB U T O R S $1,000 - $2,499 Dale and Doug Anderson Anonymous Carla Berg Michael and Leslie Bernstein Becky Bogard Diane J. Buckley Dr. Jane Cook Curt and Sarah Cox Bridget Culligan Justin and Delaney Dechant Hilar y Doherty Lewis and Susan Edelheit Shari and Steve Elsoe Joseph F. Filomena Linda and Terr y Finn Cynthia Flynt and David Kriegel Whitney Gar vey Deb and John Gross Marla and Randy Heagle Florence and Henr y Helliesen Robert T. Hower C. David Hughbanks Arlene Kaufman and Sanford Baklor Austin and Pam Kravik Dani and Gar y Montague Sabina Norton Greg and Megan Pursell Cher yl and Haim Saban Lois Schnitzer Zoe Schulman John and Katherine Simpson Connie Smith Tim Speyer Paula Stokes and John Sullivan Glenda and Joseph Stonecipher Christopher Taylor David and Br ynn Underwood Nathan Underwood Gordon and Janet Vehar Patricia Wallace and Ciro Pascale Chris Weber Jane and Robert Willis Ann Wilson Nicole and Jef f Wortley Elizabeth Zumwalt $500 - $999 Anonymous Bruce and Judy Bendof f Har vey Berger Beth Blosten and Tom Linder Dickson Brown Julia C. Chamberlain Phil Defliese Barbara and Dennis DuBois

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Dian Hartono and Patr yk Ozga Judy Hill William and Angela Kennedy Steve and Diana Klein Nancy C. Knox Robin K. Levin Christopher MacPherson and Sara Sloyer Susan Marabito and Reed McGuire John and Carla Nichols Tina Oldknow and Peter Herzberg Kristi and John Pangrazio Paul and Beth Picardo Dr. Randa Kay yali Privett and Mark Privett William Rankin Carol Sloyer and Stefano Malnati Neil Sosin Warren and Jayne Spector Ronald Stern and Elisse Walter Mathilde Brown Swanson and Richard Swanson Marilyn Valentine Christopher Yamashita Up to $499 Helen Allen James and Nicole Anderegg Anonymous Jef frey and Brenda Atkin James Baker and Laura Dixon Randy and Cindy Benton Jacky Berting Cassandria and Jon Blackmore Thomas Bosworth Michael Brooks Katie Buckingham Richard Canady Cathy A. Chase Morgan T. Chivers Leigh-Ann Crivella Sandra and Ellis Dawson Dawn Dreisbach Patrick Drum Emily Eason Janis Eckert Jen Elek and Jeremy Bert Kate Elliott Rebecca B. Erde Karen S. Feldman Nicole Fischetti Barr y Friedberg Steve Galatro Alex M. Gibson Eileen Glasser Wesley and Mark Wesley

Laura B. Gowen Katherine Gray and Eric Huebsch David and Deborah Green Barbara Halperin Selling Ashley Haugen Edward Hazen and Sue Holbink Janet Heidenthal Mark and Chris Heinen Josie Henderson Gerrit and Muriel Henr y Julia Hesse Burton and Libby Hof fman Peta Hoonan Peter B. Houk Deborah and Jon Hunter Caroline Hunter Davis and Wilson Abbott Laura Inveen and Bill Shaw Staci M. Katsias Kimberly Keith Jesse Kingsley Jef frey and Rebecca Knight Kirby Kohlmorgen Courtney Lange Jamie Lathrop Deborah Lenk Marjorie Lev y and Larr y Lancaster John Lucke Rob Lutz Christine Macpherson and Stephen Lewis Morgan V. and Rachel Madison Monir M. Madkour Bonita Marx and John Laing Steve Matthews and Martha Ballard Kitty Mollman Erin Moore and Fritz Stahr Ryan Morris Roger Myers and Trudi Rowbur y Sara Oliver Merrily Orsini Stephan T. Peirce Margaret Pelly Chorlton Corey H. Pemberton Pamela Perrott Martha Pitts and Tracy Lampman Ryan Matthew Porter Katie Pratt James Reidy Nathaniel Ricciuto Peter Riordan Maria H. Rios


20 20 -20 21 A N N UA L F U N D C O N T R IB U T O R S Robin Rosen Marks and Peter Marks Richard Royal Yoshiko Saheki Terr y Savage Audrey and Bob Seale Katie Sittler Ashley C. Smith Joanne Smith Nanci Spieker Alexandra M. Stanyon and Scott Anderson

Mark Steinacker Ethan Stern and Amanda McDonald Stern Susan Stinsmuehlen-Amend and Richard Amend Traci Stortz Merri Anne Stowe Janet Thompson Nancy Truitt Pierce Barbara Turner-Lantz Raymond Tymas-Jones Jill Veldman and Gordon Luf t

Tim von Gal Fred and Edith Waldstein Patricia Watkinson Kathleen Q. Weiner Edris and David Weis Myra and Harold Weiss Richard J. Weiss and Lynn DiNino Regan Wortley Roberta K. Wyde Kentaro Yanagi Patricia Young Charles Zachau

PILCHUCK HAS SHAPED MY FOUNDATION AND FASCINATION WITH GLASS THROUGH EXPOSURE TO SO MANY IDEAS, EXPERIMENTS, FOCUSED STUDIO TIME, AND A GLOBAL COMMUNITY OF ARTISTS. THE FULL IMMERSION AND DEDICATED SPACE TO EXPLORE AND CREATE ADVANCED MY SKILLS AND CURIOSITY. A N D I KO V E L Por t land, O regon , U SA

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GLOSSARY OF GL ASS TERMS

BITS   Pieces of molten glass snipped off a blowpipe or punty and applied hot to a glass form. CANE   Thin rods of glass, usually with a twisted pattern in multiple colors used to add pattern to blown glass. 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. ETCH   To create a design by cutting away the surface of finished glass with a tool or by treating it with acid. FLAMEWORKING OR LAMPWORKING   The process of using a gas-fueled torch or lamp to heat glass rods for sculpting, blowing, and beadmaking. FUSE   To melt together two or more pieces of glass in a kiln. 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. 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 hand-engraving 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.

MURRINE   Patterned glass cane cut into sections in order to form small disks that are used in decorating glass or constructing glass forms. 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. 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. 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. SANDBLAST   To blow or blast sand onto a piece, etching away layers of glass. Masking is used to create patterns. SANDCAST   To ladle hot glass into a formed mold made of specialized sand. 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.

LAMPWORKING   See flameworking.

WRAP   A strand of glass, typically but not always of a contrasting color, applied hot to a vessel.

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.

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.

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

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THANK YOU TO OUR DONATING ARTISTS! I N D E X O F D O N AT I N G A R T I S T S ARTISTS

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Caldwell, Jennifer

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Adamson, Robert

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Callan, Nancy

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Al-Dhaher, Sabah

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Campbell, Lee

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Alland, Julie

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Canlis, Jean-Pierre

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Altman, Lynne-Rachel

365

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Cannon, Alix

223

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Anderegg, Jimmy

345

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Cariati, Joe

414

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Arbel, Omer

393

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Chakravarty, Jason

320

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Banka, Kalina

207

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Chamberlain, Julia

333

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Bender, Robert

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Chase, Cathy

426

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Beres, Ben

416

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Cherchi, Pino

225

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Bert, Jeremy

386

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Chesler, Bri

349

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Christian, Jason

206, 334

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Biffert, Alana

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Clements, Kate

388

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Blackmore, Cassandria

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Cohan, Charles

317

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Blair, Annette

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Cohen, Adam

342

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Blaker, Marsha

370

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Cohen, Sarah

358

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Blank, Martin

201

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Crescuillo, Jennifer

352

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Bonaventura, Mauro

230

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CUD

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Boothe, Anna

378

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Davidson, Patricia

311

48

Bothwell, Christina

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Day, Stephen Paul

340

56

Branam, Courtney

346

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de la Torre, Einar

217

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Branson, Kiley M.

357

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de la Torre, Jamex

217

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Brewer, Dana

109

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DeSomma, Paul

401

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Buhler, Karen

395

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Devereux, James

344

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Burges, Adam

384

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Dezsö, Andrea

402

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Dreisbach, Fritz

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Grenon, Gregory

343

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Drury, John

309

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Grinshpan, Tali

105

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Duran Muntadas, Montserrat

110

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Grisez, Catherine

359

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Elek, Jen

386

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Grula, Carrie

375

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England, Minhi

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Hancock, KT

392

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Evans, Dennis

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Hartle, Heather

305

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Everett-Read, Lynn

318

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Hershman, Josh

419

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Fernkopf, Kelsey

394

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Hill, Benny

418

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Ferraro, Jeanne Marie

306

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Hoerl, Ditmar

312

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Ferro, Pietro and Riccardo

226

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Horácková, Klára

337

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Fitzel, Scott

385

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Hude, Katrina

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Feuerman, Isaac

391

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Ichikawa, Etsuko

211

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Ford, Jordan

400

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Jacomb, Luke

398

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Franklin, David

331

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Janecký, Martin

221

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Friedberg, James

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Jensen, Steve

216

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Fujita, Emi

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Johanson, Karen

367

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Gaigher, Giuliano

229

42

Josephson, Mary

380

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Gerber, Jeff

334

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Kagajo, Michie

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Gibson, Alex

360

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Kahl, Frederick

336

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Gilbreath, Morgan

208

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Katsias, Staci

397

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Goldstein, Leslie

353

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Kerr-Ayer, Christopher

347

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Goodwin, Laura

325

52

Klein, Steve

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Gordon, Tyler

411

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Klimley, Nancy

302

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Gorski, Marta

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Parks, Kerry

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Leavell, Jourdyn

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Parrish, Richard

301

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Levy, Marge

310

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Pemberton, Corey

369

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Lin, Gin

103

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Pierini, Antoine

425

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Lindsay, Jeff

427

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Pohlman, Jenny

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Litt, Iris

361

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Potter, Elizabeth "Ann"

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Luhmann, Alli

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Quagliata, Orfeo

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Lujan, Ira

381

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Rainey, Clifford

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Lynn, Everett-Read

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Reed, John

300

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Macdonell, Jay

224

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Restrepo, Luisa

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Marioni, Dante

26

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Rezác, Václav

379

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Marquis, Richard

200

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Rhoads, Kait

307

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Martinez, Dylan

101

26

Rios, Davíd

100

26

McBride, Emily

104

27

Rosen, Jane

7

16

McBride, Alanna

376

66

Rossano, Joseph

404

73

McClure, Cathy

338

55

Royal, Richard

5

15

McDonald-Stern, Amanda

205

33

Rue, Jared

323

52

McNabb, DH

413

75

Ruffner, Ginny

8

16

McNeil, Ranna

371

65

Saban, Cheryl

412

75

Mee, Nancy

20

21

Saget, Lara

330

53

Merriman, Craig

341

56

Salvadore, Davide

13

18

Messink, Paul

327

53

Salvadore, Marco and Mattia

228

41

Milev, Elizar

355

60

Saylor, Nadine

328

53

Miller, Katie

107

28

Scheller, Jim

377

66

Miller, Robbie

309

48

Schmid, Edward

209

35

Mitchel, Jeffry

319

50

Seguso, Matteo

227

41

Mlasowsky, Anna

374

65

Simpson, Buster

396

71

Moore, Debora

12

18

Singletary, Preston

6, 19

15, 21

Morris, William

15

19

Sircoulomb, Joe

407

74

Mount, Nick

212

36

Skibska, Anna

408

74

Neuwirth, Dylan

390

69

Skyriver, Raven

17

20

Nyholm, Karen

321

51

Sorensen, Craig

406

74

O'Dell, Kelly

202

32

Sorgenfrei, Tony

410

75

O'Dell, Suz

356

60

Stanyon, Alex

354

60

O'Neill, Sean

222

39

Statom, Therman

1

14

Ogata, Kanami

409

74

Stelljes, Megan

387

69

Oki, Aya

215

37

Sterling, Lisabeth

304

47

Pamina-Traylor, Teresa

405

73

Stern, Ethan

204

33

Parker, Justin

417, 423

77, 78

Stern, Rob

106

28


I N D E X O F D O N AT I N G A R T I S T S ARTISTS

ITEM #

PA G E #

ARTISTS

ITEM #

PAG E #

Stern, Austin

348

58

Vallien, Bertil

10

17

Stinsmuehlen-Amend, Susan

314

49

Violette, Jen

322

51

Surgent, April

18

20

Wåhlström, Ann

316

50

Szilagyi, Csilla

364

62

Weiss, Dick

6

15

Szösz, C. Matthew

335

55

Widmark, Anduriel

363

62

Tagliapietra, Lino

16

20

Willa, Hugh

329

53

Tate, Tim

22

22

Willenbrink-Johnsen, Karen

220

39

Terry, Sarah

392

70

Willis, David

214

36

Thomas, Kimberly

382

67

Wong, Kwun Lan

326

52

Thompson, Cappy

213

36

Yamano, Hiroshi

219

38

Turley, Austin

315

49

Young, Kayleigh

324

52

Usackas, Jade

373

65

Zahniser, Cheryl

313

49

Vagen, Veruska

351

59

Zynsky, Toots

23

22


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