Pilchuck: The Next 50

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44TH ANNUAL AUCTION & GALA Saturday, October 15, 2022

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.

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 Glass School fosters and educates a worldwide community that 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.

PILCHUCK GLASS SCHOOL

WELCOME TO PILCHUCK GLASS SCHOOL'S AUCTION GALA AND CELEBRATION OF GLASS

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.

All Silent Auction items open for bidding online at pilchuck.maxgiving.bid PLEASE NOTE: Whether attending in person or virtually, you must be registered online in order to place bids.

MONDAY, OCTOBER 10, 2022

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 / pilchuck.maxgiving.bid 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 livestream, bid on Live Auction items online, and show your support for Pilchuck! 9:30 PM PDT Event concludes TABLE OF CONTENTS Schedule of Events 2 Fund-the-Future 3 Welcome Letter 4 Artist Awards 6 Heartfelt Gratitude 7 How the Auction Works 8 Online Bidding Instructions 10 Live Auction Items 1–30 12–25 Silent Auction Sections Award Winners Items 100–111 26–31 Spotlight Items 200–227 32–43 Silent Items 300–420 44–75 Experiences Items 500–507 76–81 Supporters 110 Glossary of Terms 115 Index of Donating Artists 116 KARI

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Reader FRED NORTHUP, JR Auctioneer SCHEDULE OF EVENTS Indicates an item may incur higher shipping costs due to high insurance values, weight, or oversize packaging requirements. 2

Thank you for your generous support!

YOUR CONTRIBUTION HELPS TO: Attract the world’s most renowned artists to share their knowledge and create new works.

they are able to realize their full creative Trainpotential.students in the best contemporary Sustainequipment.adiverse international community that connects artists to a lifelong network of support.

KATRINA Greenbank, Washington, USA

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.

For the past fifty years, we have remained a leader in glass art education. Supportive staff and teachers, with excellent facilities in a sublime natural setting, create a powerful environment that fosters artistic exploration, experimentation, and innovation.

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GIVE TO PILCHUCK AND INSPIRE THE NEXT GENERATION OF ARTISTS

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

FUND-THE-FUTURE

Exponential growth—that is what artists experience when they attend Pilchuck. Our campus is a catalyst for accelerated learning and extraordinary changes in each artist’s personal and professional development.

During this year’s auction, you will have the opportunity to make a direct impact to help ensure that Pilchuck will remain an epicenter for glass art for the next fifty years and beyond. When bidding on item #16 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 are able to give back to artists.

PRESTON SINGLETARY Auction Co-Chair

DIAN HARTONO

FROMWELCOME,YOUR HOSTS

SHARON VALDÉS HULING Board President

CHRISTOPHER R. TAYLOR Executive Director

SHARON VALDÉS HULING

We are eternally grateful for the honor of serving Pilchuck Glass School and, once again, we welcome you to Pilchuck: The Next 50!

PRESTON SINGLETARY

Dear Friends,

On behalf of the Pilchuck staff, Trustees, and community of artists, welcome to our 44th annual auction, Pilchuck: The Next 50, the culminating event of our 50th Anniversary year

CHRISTOPHER R. TAYLOR

We take our responsibility seriously to prepare Pilchuck Glass School for the next community outreach to a more diverse audience, creating inclusive programming, equitable distribution of opportunities within the school. We are keenly aware of our role to steward the land by addressing the long-term environmental impact of our operations. Finally, we have an important responsibility to maintain our historic campus for future generations.

DIAN HARTONO Auction Co-Chair

Tonight, you will help lay the foundation for a future that is more socially and environmentally responsible and ensure that our campus remains a beautiful, creative oasis.

tonight, we conclude the 50th Anniversary festivities the same way we launched— with good friends, in celebration of incredible artwork, and with a deep love for Pilchuck Glass School.

we thank you for supporting Pilchuck Glass School. Please, bid generously, bid often, and bid as if Pilchuck’s future and artists depend on it—because they do!

Twelve months ago, after a pandemic-related delay, we launched our 50th Anniversary celebrations at the 2021 auction. Over the past year, we have hosted special events around the region, coordinated partner exhibitions, held a lakefront concert, and celebrated at our campus Homecoming event. We were excited

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When you purchase a work of art or when you raise your paddle to Fund the Future, you are directly supporting artists and ensuring that our campus will be here for generations to come. For the third year in a row, we have increased our commission to the artists, expanded scholarships, and created new awards for those generous artists who have donated to tonight’s auction. You will be glad to know that 100% of the funds raised at our auction goes to support the mission of Pilchuck Glass School—including artist commissions, program expenses, materials, honoraria, staff salaries, and maintaining our historic campus.

Juror’s Choice Scholarship Award

Friends of Pilchuck Emerging Artist Scholarship Award

Trenton Quiocho

Douglas Burgess

Jen Violette Olympic Color Rods Artist Appreciation Award

Friends of Pilchuck Award for Innovation Scholarship

Friends of Pilchuck First Time Student Scholarship Award

Friends of Pilchuck Alternative Medium Scholarship Award

Bri Chesler

Jeanne-Sophie Aas

AnjaliSCHOLARSHIPSSrinivasan

ARTIST AWARDS IT’S HARD FOR ME TO DESCRIBE THE AMOUNT OF LOVE, RESPECT AND GRATITUDE I HAVE FOR PILCHUCK GLASS SCHOOL AND THE COMMUNITY IT HAS ALLOWED ME TO MAKE A FAMILY OF. BRI CHESLER Seattle, Washington, USA

Joe Hobbs

Joanna Manousis HIS Glassworks, Inc. Artist Appreciation Award

Marzena Krzemińska-Baluch Bullseye Glass Co. Artist Appreciation Award

Alanna McBride Oceanside Glass and Tile Artist Appreciation Award

James Akers

PARTNER AWARDS

John Sharvin Hot Glass Color & Supply Artist Appreciation Award

Auction Committee’s Choice Scholarship Award

Barrio Glassworks Artist Appreciation Award

Tom PrestonMansfieldSingletary and Åsa Sandlund

Mary Lu Hawes

Marie Mackey and Joe Breskin

Chihuly Studio

AUCTION BENEFACTORS

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

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

HEARTFELT GRATITUDE

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AUCTION COMMITTEE

Toby Levy

TABLE SPONSORS

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AUCTION JURY Laura PearlNathanZeckWatsonDick

Dian Hartono, Co-Chair PrestonCo-ChairSingletary, Kait Rhoads, Décor StephanieCo-Chair Maurer, Décor Co-Chair

Steve and Sharon Huling

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Pilchuck Glass School wishes to extend its heartfelt gratitude to the following for their generous support of our 44th Annual Auction & Gala.

Steve and Donna Burnstead Bryce and Chris Seidl Marty and Nancy Steele

Taylor and Mary Lu Hawes

Amy and Michael Stonecipher John and Ann Underwood Richard and Barbara Wortley

LydiaKileyJayIsaacBruceBarbaraAshlyCannonMcBrideWortleyMcKeeFeuermanMacDonellBransonBoss

Sara

DorothySonjaMatthewPamelaHolbrookMerrimanPalmerRossSaxe

Roger MacPherson

Chuck Cannon and Laurie Baxter Stephen and Kathy Dewalt

WendyTracyTommySharonDoddHulingGregoryMorgensternMcKee

Virtual Attendees:

If you are participating virtually and would like your item to be shipped, a UPS representative will reach out to you directly via email to coordinate shipping arrangements and take your payment information.*

• 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.

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!

In-Person Attendees

Patrons attending in person should pick up purchased items at the check-out table in Studio B after the live auction concludes.

AUCTION RULES

PICK-UP & SHIPPING

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 registered 501(c)(3) charitable organization. Please

• The organization reserves the right to add or withdraw are made.

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.

HOW THE AUCTION WORKS

• 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.

If you are participating virtually, you will have the option to pick up your purchases from Pilchuck Glass School’s

• All goods and services must be claimed and used within the dates and guidelines as noted in item description.

• By bidding in the live or silent auction, each bidder agrees to these auction rules.

TAX RECEIPTS & ADMINISTRATION FEE

If you have not made pick up or shipping arrangements by November 15, 2022, Pilchuck will ship the item(s) to the purchaser at their expense or reserves the right to reclaim the item as property of the school.

*PLEASE NOTE: Shipping fees are not included in the price of the artwork and will be calculated after the auction. Marked items may incur higher shipping costs due to high insurance values, weight, or oversize packaging requirements. Shipped items will be insured for the amount of their fair market value.

If you are unable to take your item(s) with you and wish to have them shipped, a UPS representative will be available at the event to coordinate shipping arrangements and take your payment information.*

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days. A member of the Pilchuck staff will reach out to you following the event to make arrangements for pickup.

• Auction items are awarded to one purchaser only.

• (either acknowledged by the auctioneer during the live event or submitted via the online auction web page) are legal contracts to purchase the item. All purchases made are FINAL and there will be no exchanges or refunds on items unless otherwise noted.

purchased a Gold or Silver Level

bidding on live auction items will take place using physical bid cards in the Fremont Studios dining room. To bid in the live auction, hold

Crated items may require additional time for packing and require special delivery via an art handling transport. Due to COVID-19, shipping timelines will vary by

Live Auction Viewing and Bidding:

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Silent Auction:

People in the room will then have the opportunity to counter bid, and so on, until the item is won.

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:

ALL SILENT AUCTION BIDDING WILL TAKE PLACE ONLINE. Bidding for all silent auction sections will open online on Monday, October 10.

Benefactor auction ticket 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.

your bid card up high with the number facing toward the auctioneer. Either the auctioneer or a bid spotter can accept your bid.

LiveAllAuction:in-person

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.

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.

HOW THE AUCTION WORKS

silent auction will open Monday, October 10 and will close Saturday, October 15 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.

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The Live Auction broadcast will be streamed on YouTube on Saturday, October 15 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

Patronsdestination.whohave

In-Person Participation

• From here you can view, add, or delete any credit

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.

• First choose “Change Password” from the icon drop-down menu.

• Select “Forgot Password.”

• From this drop-down, choose the amount you would like to bid; you will now see that amount on the “Bid Now” button.

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.

You will have an option to:

• and select “Payment Methods.”

• Enter your current password.

• This allows you to place an instant bid higher than the asking bid. It will instantly bid the amount you choose from the drop-down.

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4. BuyBuyNowNow

Payment Methods

2. Increase Bid Amount

that you recognize you are the leading bidder but would like to raise your bid. Click “Raise My Bid” to

• If you decide you would like to turn off a previously set autobid, simply return to that item’s page and click “STOP.”

• Click “START” to activate.

ONLINE BIDDING INSTRUCTIONS

• Clicking on “Bid Now” will instantly place the amount displayed. If you wish to increase your bid, simply click the “Bid Now” button again.

• and clicking “Save.”

If you have forgotten your password:

• Open the text message sent to your mobile device and click on the link to reset your password.

• From here you can view your name, phone number, and bid number or change your password.

• and select “My Information.”

precedence. An auto bid will always take precedence over a regular bid.

• Enter the mobile number you used to register with and click “Send.”

• Select your max bid from the drop-down.

3. AutoAllowsBid

you to place a maximum bid and have the system bid on your behalf as you are outbid up until your pre-set maximum. If a duplicate matching

Note: you will not be able to place regular bids using the “Bid Now” button while you have an active autobid. You will, however, be able to use the “Buy Now” button, if desired..

My Statement

1. Bid Now

My Information on the Auction Website

• 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.

• Click on the “Login” button in the top right corner of the page.

• activity you have completed at the auction.

• Make 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 all bids and purchases anonymously.

There are four ways to place your bids:

To place an autobid:

• Click on the arrow next to “Increase Bid Amount.”

Favorites

• Click the“Bid Now” button to complete your bid.

Change Password

• Next, enter your desired new password.

• and select “My Statement.”

HERE’S TO AN UNFORGETTABLE EVENING— THANK YOU FOR SUPPORTING PILCHUCK GLASS SCHOOL!

LIVE AUCTION

ETHAN STERN $8,500

Blue Candelooper

11 x 17.5 x 12 inches 1996, BlownSignedglass

Zanfirico Lemon

Beccy Feather is a British-born glassmaker who lives and works in Bremerton, WA. Feather has an MFA from Rochester Institute of Technology, and she consistently pushes to elevate her artwork and invest in the education of her community. She navigates daily between the roles of production flameworker, artist, educator, and tea drinker. Her artwork is a mixture of fine craft, humor, and home science.

Joey Kirkpatrick and Flora C. Mace have worked collaboratively for the past 40 years after meeting at Pilchuck Glass School in 1979. They have created a diverse body of work that includes blown glass vessels with applied imagery, mixed-media sculpture, and large-scale blown glass fruit and vegetable forms. They recently had the opportunity to create a public installation at the Seattle Center. Kirkpatrick and Mace were recognized for their outstanding achievement in the field of contemporary glass art by the Art Alliance for Contemporary Glass in 2019, elected to the American Craft Fellows in 2005, and awarded Pilchuck Glass School’s Libensk ý | Brychtová Award in 2001. Kirkpatrick served on Pilchuck’s Board of Trustees for sixteen years.

REBECCA FEATHER

BBOBJ.COM

Born in Ithaca, NY, Ethan Stern lives in Los Angeles, CA. He is a studio artist who earned his BFA in Sculpture from Alfred University. In addition to his studio practice, Stern is the Art Studio Director of the Community Center of La Cañada Flintridge in La Cañada, CA. Stern’s work is on display in 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 NJ, and the Toyama Glass Art Museum in Japan. He has taught sculpture at the University of Washington, Penland, UrbanGlass, Pittsburgh Glass Center, and Pilchuck, where he has been a Trustee since 2012.

KIRKPATRICK-MACE.COM

17 x 16 x 4 inches 2015, BlownSignedandcoldworked glass

$2,5001

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JOEY KIRKPATRICK AND $18,000 FLORA MACE

20 x 20 x 16 inches 2022, FlameworkedSigned glass

TRAVERETHANSTERN.COMGALLERY TRAVERGALLERY.COM Item can be viewed onstage before live auction commences.

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Lunar Light Bright

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Off Lamp

Matrix 8 x 8 x 8 inches

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DAVID HUCHTHAUSEN

$18,0005

David Huchthausen is one of an elite group of artists who have impacted the history of contemporary art. As a sculptor, Fulbright Scholar, university professor, and museum consultant, his achievements over the past 35 years have played a vital role in the evolution of glass into a fine art form. Huchthausen’s widely publicized work is included in the permanent collections of 60 major museums worldwide, including the Metropolitan Museum in New York, the Smithsonian in Washington D.C., the Hokkaido Museum in Sapporo, Japan, and the Museum of Fine Art in Dusseldorf, Germany.

MARIANNEBOESKYGALLERY.COM

2021,

MARIANNE@THEHAASBROTHERSBOESKYGALLERY

HAAS BROTHERS

TRENTON QUIOCHO Hot-sculpted,Signed engraved neodymium glass

$6,5006 Buffalo 8 x 7 x 3 inches 2020,

As seen on Netflix’s Blown Away!

• $24,0004

Laminated2018 and coldworked glass

BASOGLASS.COM

HUCHTHAUSEN.COM

14 x 10 x 10 inches Hand-carvedSigned pele de tigre, blown glass, electrical components

Twins Nikolai and Simon Haas create irreverent sculptures that explore themes related to nature, fantasy, and sexuality. Originally from Austin, TX, the brothers began collaborating in 2010. They each bring their respective passions and distinct specialties together by utilizing materials such as marble, bronze, ceramics, beads, and more. The Haas Brothers organized numerous solo exhibitions both in the United States and abroad. They maintain their studio practice in Los Angeles, CA.

Trenton Quiocho is a Tacoma-based artist dedicated to the craft of glass and youth development through art. He began his explorations in glass as a young student in Tacoma and has continued with the material for over a decade. He has worked as a glassblower and hot shop technician with local organizations including Chihuly Boathouse, glassybaby, and the Museum of Glass. Quiocho has also worked as an instructor for the Museum of Glass’ Hot Shop Heroes program, a teaching assistant at Pilchuck Glass School, and is currently the Production & Hot Shop Manager at Hilltop Artists. He recently curated GATHER, which was on display at Tacoma Art Museum.

BARRIO GLASSWORKS ARTIST APPRECIATION AWARD RECIPIENT

rock

stem and base

18 x 27 x 12 inches murrini, maple

NICK

TRAVERNICKMOUNTGLASS.COM.AUGALLERY

13 x 9 x 9 inches MixedSignedmedia

Dragonfly Girl

2017,

#0507112

Nick Mount is one of Australia’s most accomplished and celebrated studio glass artists. Approaching his fifth decade working in the field, he has been at the forefront of innovation and achievement since the early 1970s. Mount’s earliest and most enduring influences include the U.S. West Coast glass scene and the traditions of Venetian glass masters. Informed but not confined by tradition, Mount is known for his production, commission, and exhibition work. His work is represented in major public and private collections in Australia, Japan, and the United States.

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TRAVER GALLERY TRAVERGALLERY.COM MOUNT Life with Aubergine

2012, BlownSignedandcoldworked glass, granulare

Born in Seattle in 1956, Dingus received her BFA from Tyler School of Art at Temple University and her MFA from San Jose State University. She has received a Visual Art Fellowship from Artist Trust, a John S. Guggenheim Fellowship, and the Morrie and Joan Alhadeff PONCHO Artist of the Year Award. Dingus has had solo shows at Henie Onstad Kunstsenter and The Stenersen Museum in Norway and the Museum of Glass in Tacoma, WA. Her work has been included in Nature/Culture organized by The Society for Contemporary Craft, Outwin Boochever Portrait Competition at the National Portrait Gallery, and 21st Century American Women Artists at the Residence of the United States Ambassador to NATO in Brussels, Belgium.

• $10,0008 Still

TRAVERGALLERY.COM PILCHUCK IS UNIQUE; IT IS ONE OF THE VERY FEW PLACES IN THE WORLD WHERE LIKE-MINDED ARTISTS CAN SHARE INFORMATION AND IDEAS ABOUT THE MYSTERIES OF GLASS. KÉKÉ CRIBBS Freeland, Washington, USA • Item can be viewed onstage before live auction commences.

Green Wavy Leaf

KÉKÉ CRIBBS

KéKé Cribbs is a self-taught mixed-media artist who has exhibited for over forty-two years. Cribb’s work is in the permanent collections of twenty-one museums internationally. She has taught many times at both Pilchuck Glass School and Penland and has lectured at Toyama Glass School in Japan and the International Glass Festival in the UK. She is currently working on new pieces for a three-person exhibition at the Claremont Lewis Art Museum with Dick Marquis and David Svenson, which will open this October.

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Scene of Japan #169 23 x 35.5 x 6 inches 2014, Blown,Signedsculpted, cast, and engraved glass, silver leaf, paint, bronze

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 Libensk ý |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.

TRAVER GALLERY

36 x 12 x 3 inches 2016, BlownSignedglass

$20,00010

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DANTE MARIONI

TRAVERGALLERY.COM

Super Bob 27.5 x 8 x 7 inches 2004, GlazedSignedstoneware, reverse-fired vitreous enamels on glass mosaics, gold leaf

TRAVER@DANTEMARIONIGALLERY

HIROSHI YAMANO • $20,000

One of Japan’s leading figures in glass art, Hiroshi Yamano is known for his diverse skills and innovative surface applications. Drawn to nature, specifically the landscape near his home in the countryside, Yamano uses the fish as his personal symbol to describe his journeys traversing the oceans from Japan to America. Most recently, he began to focus on his homeland and native birds to complete his Scenes of Japan. Hiroshi is cofounder of Ezra Glass Studio in Japan and chairman of the glass department and head of the craft department at Osaka Art University. Yamano’s work is exhibited widely and is included in many museum and public collections.

TRAVERGALLERY.COM

$18,0009

KEKECRIBBS.COM

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La Conner, Washington, USA

MINHI ENGLAND • $4,50012 PILCHUCK AND THE PILCHUCK FAMILY HAVE OFFERED ME GUIDANCE AND SUPPORT IN MY CAREER SINCE MY FIRST DAY ON CAMPUS. THAT SUPPORT IS STILL AS STRONG AND VITAL AS EVER.

In the Darkness, There Was Light

As seen on Netflix’s Blown Away!

Minhi England is a Seattle-based artist working primarily in glass. She earned her BFA from Alfred University 2010 and has since been working as a professional glassblower at numerous studios throughout the greater Seattle area. Her current art practice focuses heavily on her recent young widow status, as she learns to navigate overwhelming loss, grief, and lifealtering transition. England was awarded several artist residencies such as the Hauberg Residency at Pilchuck Glass School and Hilltop Artists in Tacoma. England has shown her work at Bellevue Art Museum and has an upcoming installation set to open early 2023 at Method Gallery in Seattle.

Untitled Panel

Judith Schaechter has exhibited widely, including in New York, Los Angeles, Philadelphia, The Hague, and Vaxjo Sweden. She has received a Guggenheim Fellowship, two NEA Fellowships in Crafts, the Louis Comfort Tiffany Award, the Joan Mitchell Award, two Pennsylvania Council on the Arts awards, the Pew Fellowship in the Arts, and a Leeway Foundation grant. Glenn Carter’s stained glass works are installed in churches across the UK and are in the collections of North Lands Creative in Scotland, The Applied Arts Museum in Estonia, the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam, and The Box in Plymouth, UK.

12.5 x 8 x 0.5 inches 2022, LeadedSignedstained glass panel, enameled and engraved flash glass

JUDITH SCHAECHTER AND GLENN CARTER

@M.I.N.H.I

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STEVE KLEIN

$750

GLENNCARTERGLASS.COMJUDITHSCHAECHTER.COM

24 x 24 x 6 inches 2022, BlownSignedmirrored glass, mirror pane, wood, LEDs

The art of Preston Singletary has become synonymous with the relationship between European glassblowing traditions and Northwest Native art. His artworks feature themes of transformation, animal spirits, and shamanism through elegant blown glass forms and mystical sand-carved Tlingit designs.

Steve Klein lives in La Conner, WA, where he 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. He recently had an exhibit, “A Precarious Edge,” at the Museum of Northwest Art. Klein’s work is in the permanent collections of museums in the United States, Europe, Asia, and Israel. He proudly serves as a Trustee of Pilchuck Glass School and the Anacortes Art Festival.

Endeavor

TRAVERGALLERY.COM

LINOTAGLIAPIETRA.COM

Lino Tagliapietra was born in 1934 in Murano, Italy and became an apprentice glassblower at age 11. Lino exhibited an immense dexterity for glass and was appointed the title of “Maestro” when he was just 21. In 1979, Tagliapietra visited Seattle for the first time and introduced students at Pilchuck to the traditions of Venetian glassblowing. This cross-cultural 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. He continues to exercise his prodigious technical skill and creative experimentation, producing works that both inspire and amaze.

MONTAGUE GALLERY MONTAGUEGALLERY.COM

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$18,000

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STEVE KLEIN

$69,000

The Forest Listens 15 x 14 x 4 inches 2018, Blown,Signedsand-carved glass

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TRAVERPRESTONSINGLETARY.COMGALLERY

LINO TAGLIAPIETRA

2018,

6.5 x 57 x 5 inches BlownSignedglass

5 x 19 x 19 inches 2009, KilnformedSignedand blown glass

• $8,10014

PRESTON SINGLETARY

Jeremy Bert and Jen Elek first met in 1990 at Alfred University. The couple has worked collaboratively on multiple exhibitions of their work featuring objects and installations of glass, steel, neon, and electric light. Jeremy and Jen travel and teach workshops centered around glass and its relationship with light. Elek first attended Pilchuck as a scholarship student and currently serves as a Trustee. Bert has taught several neon classes at Pilchuck. Bert and Elek’s 2022 auction donation was inspired by an encounter Jen had with a fawn near the Artist in Residence studios on Pilchuck’s campus.

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20 • Item can be viewed onstage before live auction commences. JENNIFER ELEK $4,500 AND JEREMY BERT • 17 Fawn 30 x 18 x 6 inches 2022, Signed Neon mounted on steel frame

Cappy Thompson is internationally recognized for her mytho-poetic narratives painted on glass with vitreous enamels. Her pieces are included in museum, corporate, and private collections worldwide, and her public commissions include large-scale installations at SEA Airport, the Tacoma Museum of Glass, the Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts, and The Evergreen State College. She has been honored with fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts and Seattle’s Artist Trust and has received Pilchuck Glass School’s Libensk ý | Brychtová Award.

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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 the 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.

24 x 17 x 2.5 inches 2020, VitreousSignedenamel reverse-painted on sheet glass, brushed aluminum-clad wood panel, silver leaf

$24,000

Richard Royal is recognized as one of the most skilled glassblowers in the American studio glass movement. Royal began working as a hot glass sculptor in 1978 at Pilchuck Glass School. He worked his way through the ranks to find himself as one of Dale Chihuly’s main assistants, which consequently led to his emergence in the fine art glass world in the early 1980s. Royal has since been exhibiting his work internationally in solo and group exhibitions for over 30 years. His pieces are included in renowned public and private collections worldwide. He continues to teach as both a guest artist and instructor at various universities and at Pilchuck.

RICHARD ROYAL

Viscosity

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Pilchuck Lovebird, from the Diamond Cut Series

NANCY CALLAN

Night Garden Study

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16.5 x 16.5 x 16.5 inches 2011, BlownSignedglass

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20 x 18 x 14 inches 2022, BlownSignedandcoldworked glass

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$11,000

$7,000

CUATRO LUNAS

Sabrina Knowles and Jenny Pohlman have been a collaborative team for 30 years. They met at Pilchuck Glass School in 1990 and began their collaboration in 1992. As seekers, they have undertaken six international two-month journeys absorbing religious beliefs, political histories, current affairs, architecture, social structure, and people’s personal stories. After lengthy incubation they morph their experiences into sculptural series to share what they have absorbed about healing, self-empowerment, compassion, strength, grace, and the power of the human spirit through assemblages of sculpted glass and fabricated steel.

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Untitled

15 x 26.5 x 5 inches 2022, OriginalSignedimages, screen printed enamels, blown, mirrored, and sandblasted glass, steel

AMANDA STERN $3,200

19.5 x 17 x 16 inches 2017, SheetSignedglass, blown glass, mixed media

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Therman Statom is a sculptor, and painter, and pioneer of the contemporary glass movement. He is known for his life-size glass ladders, chairs, tables, and small-scale houses, all of which he creates from glass plates. His sandblasted surfaces become a canvas for spontaneous and vibrant colors, while his line work reflects nuances of Abstract Expressionism and Minimalism. His pieces incorporate a twist by using blown glass elements and found objects. Statom’s work is permanently and publically installed in prominent locations including the Los Angeles Public Library, Corning, Inc. Headquarters, the Mayo Clinic, San Jose Ice Center, the Toledo Museum of Art, and the Jepson Center for the Arts in the Telfair Museum, Savannah.

THERMAN STATOM • $18,000

Born in 1980 in Cincinnati, Ohio, Amanda Stern studied painting at SUNY Purchase and later went on to receive her BFA in sculpture from Jacksonville University. 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, Stern was the recipient of the Pilchuck Murano Residency Scholarship. Her interest in how we relate to our surrounding environments, material objects, and one another is reflected in her work through the assemblage of multiple parts, colors, and lines. Amanda currently lives and works in Los Angeles, CA.

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22 SABINRA KNOWLES $7,500 AND JENNY POHLMAN

22 x 8 x 8 inches 2022, BlownSignedglass

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David Willis’s diverse works in glass draw from nature and take a crossdisciplinary approach. He has lectured at the University of Washington and has been an instructor at institutions including Pilchuck, Penland, the Corning Museum of Glass Studio, and the University of Oregon. His work is included in public, private, and museum collections nationally and internationally. It has been published in ARTnews, American Craft, New Glass Review, Contemporary Flameworking Vol III, and Lampworking: 20th Century to the Present. He currently serves on Pilchuck’s Board of Trustees.

Fritz Dreisbach currently serves on Pilchuck Glass School’s Board of Trustees and returned to campus as an instructor this year following a tenyear hiatus. He lives and makes glass as an independent artist in Freeland, WA. Dreisbach continues making his singular showpieces, the “Mongos,” as well as his playful goblets, trick glasses and vehicles, glass cameos, and carved and cut glasses. He teaches workshops and short classes all over the world. Fritz, titled “the Johnny Appleseed of Glass,” has presented hundreds of lectures and demonstrations in North America, Europe, and Asia over the past 56 years. His glass is represented in over 59 museum collections.

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Massive Erbium-Pink Bowl with Polychrome Filigree, 3 Swaying Ferns, and Cast Base

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DAVID WILLIS • $18,000

11.5 x 18.5 x 14.5 inches 2008, BlownSignedglass

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Untitled 48 x 30 x 2 inches 2022, Flameworked,Signed kilnformed glass, fine silver on canvas, mixed media

Freeland, Washington, USA

FRITZ DREISBACH $16,000

BERTIL VALLIEN

CASSANDRIA BLACKMORE $13,500

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“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 center of everything.”

Aya Oki is a Japanese artist based in San Bernardino, CA. Her work 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 grants from the 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.

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Bloom XIII 15 x 15.5 x 14 inches 2021, BlownSignedglass

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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, and the Portland Art Museum, and it was included in a recent group exhibit at Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art. 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.

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30 x 30 x 2 inches 2022, Reverse-paintedSigned fired glass

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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.

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Asimi Krema

Janus

AYA OKI $11,000

8.75 x 10.5 x 6.5 inches (68.75” tall on stand) 2008, SandcastSignedglass

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$24,000

$9,000

RAVEN SKYRIVER

$12,000

For more than twenty years, William Morris has captivated and intrigued the art community with haunting, evocative, and beautiful glass sculptures. He captures the imagination by creating objects that appear to be ancient stone or wood carvings, not modern glass. 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. His pieces embody a spiritual quality that sharply contrasts old beliefs with those of the modern world.

Artifact 11 x 14 x 7 inches 2022, BlownSignedandformed glass, steel stand, MDF panel

WILLIAM MORRIS

Born in the San Juan Islands, Raven Skyriver’s work is informed by his island upbringing and his connection to the waters that surround it. Skyriver strives to impart his pieces with life; through the curve of a tail or a glint in the eye, he exploits the fluidity of glass and attempts to capture a dynamic moment in time. Skyriver’s work is displayed both nationally and internationally. Most recently, he exhibited his work at the Museum of Indian Arts and Culture in the group show Clearly Indigenous.

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Sounding 13 x 25 x 7 inches 2022, Free-handSignedsculpted and coldworked glass

Winning bidder will also receive a set of books and a private tour of the William Morris Studio.

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Rainbow Xenon Scribble (In Calm and Crazy Mode) 10 x 11 x 9 inches Murano glass, xenon, transformer

OF PILCHUCK FIRST TIME STUDENT SCHOLARSHIP AWARD

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Flameworked2021

James Akers is an artist, educator, blue-collar worker, and CEO with an explosive approach to making. Akers graduated from Alfred University in 2015 with an addiction to glass, neon, and electricity. Akers has shown his work internationally, been the recipient of public art commissions, and received numerous awards and grants for his practice. He is the Chief Executive Officer of Cold Cathode Compact Fluorescent Light Company. Akers is based out of New York City.

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BRI CHESLER $6,800

Diamond Hand 3 x 1.5 x 0.5 inches 2022, Water-jetSignedcut and polished glass, paper, fine silver, quartz, patina

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$1,100

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Bruised Brute 35 x 33 x 21 inches 2020, Blown,Signedflameworked, cast, coldworked, and mirrored glass, mixed media

*This piece is currently in another exhibition and will not be physically on view at the event.

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Joanna Manousis is a British-American visual artist. Her sculpture and jewelry often imitate other materials and recognizable objects, creating shifts in perception and an altered sense of reality. Manousis is currently a PhD candidate at The National Glass Centre, England. Her work has been recognized with nominations for the Louis Comfort Tiffany Foundation Award and the Bombay Sapphire “Excellence in Glass” Award, and she has received the Margaret M. Mead Award and the Hans Godo Frabel Award.

Bri Chesler is a multidisciplinary artist focusing on sculptural installation. Her passion for glass brought her to Washington, where she has taken workshops at Pilchuck and worked in various production studios. Chesler was featured at the Bellevue Arts Museum and was a 2019 Pilchuck Emerging Artist in Residence. She also received the 2020 Chihuly Garden and Glass Anniversary Scholarship and a 2020 Pilchuck Hauberg Fellowship, and she held a solo exhibition at the Center on Contemporary Art in September 2022.

Anjali Srinivasan became interested in glass in 1996 while working on research and design initiatives for traditional glass artisans in India. She studied at the National Institute of Fashion Technology in New Delhi, holds a BFA from Alfred University in NY, and completed her graduate studies at Rhode Island School of Design in 2007. Srinivasan works between India and the United States as an Associate Professor at Massachusetts College of Art and Design and Director at ChoChoMa Studios in Bangalore.

Courtesy of the artist and Ken Saunders Gallery, Chicago VIOLETTE x 3.5 x 3.5 inches

$550 Potted Fiddlehead Plant 7.25

Jen Violette was introduced to glass at Alfred University in 1991 and received her BFA from Alfred in 1994. She has been working with molten glass for the past 31 years. Violette has also studied at Pilchuck Glass School, The Corning Museum of Glass, Rhode Island School of Design, Haystack, and Penland. She was a guest artist at the Corning Museum of Glass in 2017 and 2018 and taught a Glass Sculpting class at the Corning Studio in 2018. She was a guest artist on the Corning Museum Stage at SOFA Chicago 2019. Violette is a full time glass and mixed-media artist based in Wilmington, VT.

4.5 x 2.5 x 0.5 inches 2022, Water-jetSignedcut and polished glass, paper, fine silver, quartz, patina

Aurora #5 12 x 12 x 2 inches Mirrorized2021 blown glass, stainless steel, wood, silicone, epoxy

$1,450

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Joanna Manousis is a British-American visual artist. Her sculpture and jewelry often imitate other materials and recognizable objects, creating shifts in perception and an altered sense of reality. Manousis is currently a PhD candidate at The National Glass Centre, England. Her work has been recognized with nominations for the Louis Comfort Tiffany Foundation Award and the Bombay Sapphire “Excellence in Glass” Award, and she has received the Margaret M. Mead Award and the Hans Godo Frabel Award.

2022, Blown,Signedhot-sculpted glass

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ANJALI SRINIVASAN $1,200

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Douglas Jan Burgess II is an Indigenous artist (Haida, Dakota, Umpqua) whose aesthetic is inspired by the Haida art that surrounded him growing up in Hydaburg, Alaska. He pays homage to the makers that came before him yet tells his own story, addressing the issues and struggles of today’s social climate. His primary goal is for his work to resonate with those who might not share his background and for the experience to result in self-reflection. Burgess has had residences at the Museum of Glass, and his work has been on display at the Tacoma Art Museum.

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JOHN SHARVIN

$1,600

10 x 6 x 8 inches 2022, BlownSignedglass, mixed media

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Outpost No. 2

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DOUGLAS BURGESS $3,600

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Joe Hobbs was born in Chattanooga, Tennessee but grew up in the Bahamas, Key West, Camarillo, and Monterey. He studied at the Rhode Island School of Design, California College of Arts, and Pilchuck Glass School. Hobbs earned his BFA in sculpture from the University of West Florida and has worked with glass for two decades now. Hobbs strives to create a tangible representation of our emotional responses to nature. Playing to the strengths of the glass itself, he translates our reactions to the world around us. He was the founding glass artist in residence at the Belmont Art Center (now First City Art Center) in Pensacola, Florida. Currently, Joe resides in Pensacola and makes his work at First City Art Center.

John Sharvin is an artist living in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He graduated from The Ohio State University in 2012 with a BFA in glass and currently works as the Studio Technician Manager for Pittsburgh Glass Center. Sharvin’s work explores the separation between reality and the imaginary through the use of miniatures and glass sculpture. He has exhibited at galleries and museums including the Fuller Craft Museum, Lake Erie Art Museum, and Hawk Galleries. His work has been published in New Glass Review and Dwell Magazine. He curated his first show “Silica Valley” in 2020, which included international glass artists using technology in new and innovative ways.

OF PILCHUCK EMERGING ARTIST SCHOLARSHIP AWARD

Standing Tall II 12 x 9 x 2 inches 2022, SculptedSignedand enameled glass

OF PILCHUCK AWARD FOR INNOVATION SCHOLARSHIP

Tentacle with Drawings

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18.5 x 6 x 8 inches 2022, BlownSignedandhot sculpted glass with original drawings

Origin, Mineral

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ALANNA MCBRIDE $650

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Alanna McBride is a mixed-media sculptor and jeweler who uses light to explore liminal spaces, crosses between physical, emotional, and spiritual planes. She creates experiential installations out of neon, stained glass, found objects, and interactive technologies. She began working with glass at The Evergreen State College, where she earned a Bachelor of Arts in Sculpture and Arts Administration in 2018, and has continued studying at Pilchuck Glass School and Western Neon School of Art. Currently she runs her stained glass jewelry business, Out of Periphery, and works as a Studio Technician at Western Neon School of Art.

Ń SKA-BALUCH $4,200 Emotion 16 x 19.5 x 16 inches 2022, SlumpedSignedand

$280

3.5 x 4 x 4 inches Solid-sculptedSigned and coldworked glass, glass pearls

OCEANSIDE GLASS AND TILE ARTIST APPRECIATION AWARD KRZEMI assembled glass

2020,

Subway for the Guarded x 16 x 1.5 inches foil stained glass

Copper2022

Jeanne-Sophie Aas is a French-Norwegian glass artist based in Oslo. She graduated from The National School of Glass of Sweden and The International Center for Stained Glass in France. She has studied at Pilchuck Glass School, Berlin Glas, Bullseye NY, CestySkla, and Bild-Werk Frauenau. Her works include sculptures, everyday objects, stained glass, jewelry, glass fashion, and installations. Sculptures from her coldworked series “Origin” are included in collections at the Glass Museum of Železn ý Brod in Czechia and H.M. The Queen Sonja of Norway.

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Marzena Krzemi ń ska-Baluch graduated from The Eugeniusz Geppert Academy of Fine Arts in Wroclaw, Poland. She has received numerous grants and awards, including the Ministry of Culture and National Heritage Grant, the Lower Silesian Voivodeship Marshal’s Artistic Scholarship, and Highly Commended in The Glass Prize competition. In 2011, she was an Emerging Artist in Residence at Pilchuck Glass School. In 2016, Krzemi ń ska-Baluch was the Silver Award winner in Bullseye Glass Company’s biennial Emerge competition.

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Sean Cramblett has more than 20 years practicing, learning, and experimenting in glass. He spent years gaining lampworking experience and has more recently evolved his focus to kilnformed glass. Cramblett infuses his artwork with a love of nature and a respect for the patterning of the natural world. He often calls on strong, earth-based color tones as a compliment to the shapes and textures that make his art unique.

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Antoine Pierini is a French glass master, artist, and designer. Pierini has presented his work across the globe in a multitude of collective and solo exhibitions. Along with his studio at Biot, he has also created the Center of Glass Art Pierini, which offers artist residencies and educational programs.

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SEAN CRAMBLETT $6,200

Ocean Series #2 6.5 x 12.25 x 2.75 inches 2022, KilnformedSignedand coldworked glass

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JASON CHRISTIAN $4,500

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On the Rock 14 x 18 x 13 inches 2019, Signed Stone from the Valley of Marvels, solidsculpted, engraved, and sandblasted glass

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ANTOINE PIERINI $14,000

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,” he says, “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.

Fuzzy 12.75 x 13 x 6 inches 2022, Blown,Signedhot-sculpted glass

Frond 23.5 x 11 x 7 inches 2016, BlownSignedglass

ALIX CANNON $4,200

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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 in order 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.

Close Impression, White with Russet

Through 25 years as a glassblower, Benjamin Cobb has honed his mastery of glass, traveled the globe, and worked with hundreds of artists. He holds a BFA from the Rochester Institute of Technology and has taught at Penland School of Crafts, Pilchuck Glass School, and many other glass programs in the United States. In his own work, Cobb draws inspiration from the natural world and the scientific process.

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Banded Teal Cottonwood

$7,800

Inspired by experiences in the natural world, Clare Belfrage forged an international reputation for her distinguished work with detailed glass drawing on blown glass forms. Her work is recognized for its innovation and originality. In 2005 and 2011, she was awarded the Tom Malone Glass Prize by the Art Gallery of Western Australia. In 2016, she was awarded the inaugural FUSE Glass Prize for Australian and New Zealand glass. In 2018, Clare was the South Australian Living Artist Festival featured artist and JamFactory’s 2018 Icon presenting a solo exhibition for a three-year national tour.

BENJAMIN COBB $5,500

25 x 14 x 4 inches 2022, BlownSignedglass

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15.5 x 12 x 3.5 inches 2018, BlownSignedglass, cane drawing, sandblasted, coldworked

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$16,000

10 x 5.75 x 5.75 inches 2022, Blown,Signedariel-overlayed glass

Micke Johansson is a master glassblower and designer from Sweden. At sixteen years old, Johansson started working at Orrefors Glassworks, becoming a master glassblower there at the age of twenty four. In 2004, Johansson started to work at Pukeberg Glassworks, where he was able to develop and produce his own art glass. Since 2007, he has run his own glass studio on his farm outside of Örsjö. He produces all his glass freehand and with great craftsmanship. Johansson specializes in old Swedish techniques like ariel, graal, and Swedish overlay.

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$2,500 Chameleon

KIT PAULSON the the Whole

Melting Water

Door and Set

Matyas Pavlik, born in the Czech Republic in 1984, was raised between the United States and Mexico. While studying graphic design at the University of San Francisco, he spent a semester at Prague University of Art, Architecture & Design. This is where he found his passion for hands-on work with clay and plaster and became mesmerized by the boundless possibilities of kiln casting. The focus of Matyas’ work lies in exploring the medium of glass through varied density within abstract shapes and the way light gets broken, redirected, or absorbed. He uses an organic yet vibrant color palette.

19 x 13 x 6 inches 2020, Signed Cast glass

MATYAS PAVLIK

Thing Ablaze 9 x 8 x 3 inches Flameworked2022 borosilicate glass

$1,200 Sometimes I Think I’d Like to Fling Wide

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Kit Paulson received her MFA from Southern Illinois University and her BFA from Alfred University. She has taught across the United States and internationally at schools including Pilchuck Glass School, Corning Museum of Glass, Bild-Werk Frauenau, National College of Art and Design, and Canberra Glassworks. Kit has most recently completed a three-year residency at Penland School of Craft. Her work is in the permanent collection of the Renwick Gallery of the Smithsonian Museum. She is currently a studio artist in Penland, North Carolina.

MICKE JOHANSSON

25.75 x 37 x 1 inches 2022, Fused,Signeddevitrified glass

Hank Murta Adams received a BFA in painting from Rhode Island School of Design but was closely and tangentially involved with the glass department under Dale Chihuly in the 1970s. In graduate school he made glass the focus of his discipline, and he has utilized it as a teaching vector for students and himself ever since. Besides a career as a visual artist that spans more than forty years, Adams also held a variety of community engagement roles, both officially at institutions and informally as part of communities, non-profits, and creative work tanks.

Spoon Serenades

Daniel S. Coyle began blowing glass in 2003 while taking a workshop with artist Jerry Kelly. After five years working for a chemical company, he left his job in order to pursue his artistic vision in glass pipes. Since then, his work has been displayed in galleries around the world and has been seen in print and web publications including Vice, Huffington Post, The New York Times, the book This Is A Pipe, and his self-published Munny Project book. Coyle now resides in Western Massachusetts.

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16.25 x 9 x 8 inches 2012, BlownSignedglass, steel

$6,000210

Scavenger

Ocupatto

ADAM COHEN AND BEN BERES

$8,000

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$7,500

Born and raised in New York City, Adam Cohen received a BFA from Alfred University and an MFA from Southern Illinois University, Carbondale. Cohen currently serves on the Board of Trustees at the Pilchuck Glass School and owns a fabrication studio in downtown Los Angeles called Second Best Studio. Ben Beres is a Seattle-based artist who has been printmaking for the past two decades, teaching printmaking at Cornish College of the Arts and vitreography at Pilchuck Glass School. Beres and Cohen met while teaching at Pilchuck in 2019; this piece is their first collaboration.

8 x 7 x 5.5 inches 2021, FlameworkedSigned borosilicate glass

42 x 36 x 3 inches 2016, AnimatedSignedneon on patinated mild steel

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Tommy Gregory is an artist and curator based in Seattle. In addition to maintaining a studio practice, Gregory also has a career in art administration. He was the Public Art Specialist for the City of San Antonio and then the Public Art Program Director and Curator for the Houston Airports. Currently, he is the Public Art Program Sr. Manager and Curator for the Port of Seattle. Recently, Gregory has been operating an independent art space in Columbia City called The En.

APRIL SURGENT $4,000

10.5 x 15 x 1 inches 2021, Engraved,Signedcoldworked glass

Fleeting Landscape #3

Stone Exploration Series V.4 002

April started working with glass in 1997 and has focused on engraving since 2003. Her interests in natural history, applied science, and climate change have led her from Antarctica to Alaska to study vulnerable species and ecosystems. This research informs her work in glass. She exhibits, teaches, and lectures internationally and has received many accolades for her work, including a Neddy Fellowship, a National Science Foundation Antarctic Artist and Writers Fellowship, and a United States Artist Ford Fellowship. Surgent lives and works on the Quimper Peninsula in Washington State.

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JIMMY ANDEREGG $4,500

Loading Cross

11 x 8 x 3 inches 2022, Free-handSignedformed and engraved glass

TOMMY GREGORY $6,000

Drawing inspiration from the organic nature of spontaneity, James Anderegg’s work merges the splendor of Venetian glass techniques with a design sensibility for the wild and exotic. His sculpture integrates a laborious layering of colored elements that undergo an equally laborious carving process; finished compositions reveal lively interior and exterior relationships. Anderegg was first introduced to glass in 2001 and has been living and working in the Seattle metropolitan area ever since.

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Lisa Beth Robinson and Kristin Thielking have been collaborating on glass and sculptural works for eight years. Robinson is a professor of art at East Carolina University, and Thielking is a professor at University of Wisconsin, Stevens Point. Interdisciplinary collaboration is at the root of their practice, and they have a special interest in working with language as a material and creating work that inspires dialogue about the state of the environment and environmental stewardship.

Lisa Zerkowitz holds a Master’s degree in Art Education from the Rhode Island School of Design and a Bachelor’s degree in Studio Art with an emphasis in Printmaking from the University of California, Santa Barbara. Her work has been included in exhibitions at the San Francisco Museum of Craft and Design, Tacoma Art Museum, and Muskegon Museum of Art. Zerkowitz’s work is inspired by nature and combines the use of kilncast and blown glass with steel, ink, and bronze. Zerkowitz currently resides in Toyama, Japan, and is board secretary of the Glass Art Society.

@TWOTONESTUDIOSGLASSLISAZERKOWITZ.COM216215 PILCHUCK HAS BEEN INTEGRAL AS A PLACE TO EXPLORE AND CONNECT WITH FELLOW CREATIVES. THESE CONNECTIONS HAVE BEEN TRANSFORMATIVE, EXPANDING MY UNDERSTANDING OF GLASS AND HOW TO EXPRESS MYSELF THROUGH THE MATERIAL. AUSTIN STERN Tacoma, Washington, USA

KALLENGALLERY.GALLERY LISA ZERKOWITZ $3,000 Haiku II 9 x

x 3 inches 2013, BlownSignedandkilncast glass

39SPOTLIGHT KRISTIN THIELKING $3,000 AND LISA BETH ROBINSON Wreck Rising 15 x 20 x 10 inches Fused2021 glass, panneau de verre, glass enameled text

KLISABETHPRESS.COMCATCHINGAWAVE.ORGALLENGALLERY 10

Austin Stern’s work explores themes of mental health, anxiety, and interpersonal relationships. His brightly colored creatures interact with physical manifestations of their fears, doubts, and worries, inviting viewers to find humor in the small battles we fight daily to find peace, balance, and happiness.

JEAN-PIERRE CANLIS $5,400

Pool 2 10 x 20.25 x 0.5 inches 2017, Painted,Signedlayered, and kilnfused glass

Art has always been J.P. Canlis’ greatest passion. Growing up on Oahu, Canlis’ 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. Canlis’ 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 for collectors, Canlis’ glass is making an impact worldwide.

JENHASTUDIO.COM AUSTIN STERN $6,000

Worryball 15 x 15 x 15 inches 2021, Blown,Signedhot-sculpted glass

40

JENNIFER HARRIS

$2,800

Jennifer Harris works with abstract and figurative compositions to explore shape, surface texture, light, and shadow. Her painted and kilncast glass forms abstract the eddies and swirls of sea water. Harris began working in hot-cast glass in Seattle, transitioning to kilncast materials when she moved back to the East Coast in 2001. Glass continues to provide an ideal vehicle for exploration of these themes.

GALLERI@STERNGLASSCHRISTOFFER EGELUND CHRISTOFFEREGELUND.DK

217219218

Misty Gray Undertow 25 x 14 x 7 inches (dimensions variable) 2006, Blown,Signedsand-carved glass

GAIGHER.COM

KELLY O’DELL

SCHANTZGALLERIES.COM DUNCAN

$3,200

CIRCULAR MOTION diciotto-06

Halve 10 x 14 x 4 inches 2019, Sculpted,Signedcast, and coldworked glass

GIULIANO GAIGHER

Digital2015 print on aluminum

JLYDBIABOSS.COMRINEHARTGALLERY JRINEHARTGALLERY.COM

LYDIA BOSS 36 x 36 x .75 inches

220222221

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 Strasbourg 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.

SCHANTZ@KELLYOFTHEDELLGALLERIES MCCLELLAN

Kelly O’Dell was born in Seattle, raised in Hawai’i, and lives on Lopez Island, WA. Influenced by her upbringing in an abundance of nature and diverse ecosystems, her work mainly examines extinction, conservation, and human impact on the natural world. Recent exhibitions include the Museum of Northwest Art and the Pittsburgh Glass Center. Group exhibitions include the Whatcom Museum, Tacoma Museum of Glass, the Fuller Craft Museum, and The Glasmuseum Lette of Coesfeld, Germany.

GALLERY DMGLASS.COM

$5,500

14 x 13 x 3.35 inches 2018, Signed Cast and coldworked glass

41SPOTLIGHT

$3,200 Found

Lydia Boss is an interdisciplinary artist whose work investigates themes of identity, time, and nature through a millennial lens. Much of Boss’ work engages with the seen and the unseen, often exploring landscapes that are both physical and metaphorical. She graduated with a BFA from Bowling Green State University in 2012 and has studied at the International Glass School in Novy Bor, Czech Republic and Pilchuck Glass School. Boss has exhibited her work internationally and lives in Seattle, Washington.

11 x 6.25 x 4 inches 2022, Signed Solid and hollow-sculpted glass with inclusion

223

YOU CAN LEAVE PILCHUCK, BUT IT NEVER LEAVES YOU! NATE

Nate Ricciuto’s work envisions design, architecture, and craft as existing in the odd space between practical technology and naive fantasy. His recent projects have been exhibited at the Corning Museum of Glass, the Toledo Museum of Art, Traver Gallery, Practice Gallery, and S12 Galleri. Nate lives in Columbus, OH, where he is currently an Instructor and Glass Program Coordinator at Columbus College of Art and Design.

Ohio, USA

Limited Edition Gold Fish Cracker Bag #56/300

Dylan Martinez earned his MFA in Glass at Ball State University, Muncie, Indiana. He has studied with master craftsmen across the U.S. and abroad, including a residency working with Venetian masters in Murano, Italy. His artwork is regularly exhibited nationally and internationally and is held in several international public and private collections. Martinez has been featured in several publications such as Elle Decoration UK, American Craft, Interior Design Magazine, and Office Magazine.

DYLANMARTINEZGLASS.COM 224 RICCIUTO Columbus,

DYLAN MARTINEZ $3,500

14 x 28 x 3.5 inches 2018, MirroredSignedglass, UV cured inkjet print, wood

42

HAWKNATERICCIUTO.COMGALLERIES HAWKGALLERIES.COM

Dome Home

$3,200

NATE RICCIUTO

Shadowy Flight 25 x 20 x 12 inches 2021, Blown,Signedhot-sculpted glass

226

ALEXIS SILK $11,500

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 attended Pilchuck Glass School in various capacities for thirty consecutive summers. In 2003, he founded Rob Stern Art Glass, Inc.

11.25 x 9.75 x 2.25 inches 2021, Signed Cast glass

227

@ALEXISSILKARTALEXISSILK.COM

As seen on Netflix’s Blown Away!

BOMMAPETRHORA.COMCULLET BOMMA.CZ

43SPOTLIGHT

ROBSTERNARTGLASS.COM

Courtesy of the artist and Bomma

Pilchuck Windstar 22.25 x 22 x 16.5 inches Blown,2022 hot-sculpted glass, LEDs

Since receiving her BFA from School of the Art Institute of Chicago in 2005, Alexis Silk has devoted herself full time to creating figurative art in hotsculpted, handblown glass. Aesthetically and conceptually Silk describes the source of her inspiration as being all around her, while technically she pushes the boudaries of what’s possible. Sculpting freehand while the glass is hot on the blowpipe, she creates figures that can be larger than life-size. Silk’s work is featured in the best galleries in Murano, Italy, as well as galleries around the world.

JULIET

225

PETR HORA $8,000

ROB STERN $12,000

For over twenty years, Petr Hora has explored glass as an art material using his extraordinary imagination to transform forms and images into distinctive sculpture. He has been influenced by many things, including the ancient arts, the pyramids, contemporary architecture, the human form, and images from nature.

SILENT AUCTION Closes at 6:20 PM PDT

Untitled (Bowl II) 12 x 12 x 3.25 inches 2022, ColdworkedSignedfound glass

Inlay 1 (Contemporary Tracery) 10 x 6 x 2 inches Coldworked2016 found glass, marble

CELESTE WILSON $1,800302

46

BETH LIPMAN $1,200301 Brick 7 x 3 x 4 inches Solid-sculpted2022 glass

ANDURIEL WIDMARK $2,500300

Quarter Twist Möbius Loop 5 x 10 x 10 inches 2021, FlameworkedSigned borosilicate glass

MORGAN GILBREATH $2,500303

Alder

Hedges x 14 x 6 inches

Emotions 8

ERIC

DEPAN $2,600307

Tondo in Blue and Brown 16

CAROL LANDISMAN

$150306

10

30.25 x 38 x 1.25 inches (framed)

KLIMLEY $2,000305

SILENT AUCTION 47

SIMPSON $750304

Albers

BUSTER

My Swirling x 8 x 1.5 inches

Cigar x 7 x 7 inches

(dimensions variable) 2000, KilncastSignedglass

2022, AcrylicSignedmedia, color-shift pigments, and copper leaf on wood

NANCY

1993, MonoprintSigned

2021, BlownSignedandcoldworked glass

48

PIKE POWERS $2,100308

$3,600309

JEFF LINDSAY $605311

ALANA BIFFERT

Ghost of Gas 39 x 11.5 x 11.5 inches 2022, BlownSignedglass, found object

Umbra- Shadow of a Tree 18 x 8 x 6 inches each (dimensions variable) 2021, Hot-castSignedglass on metal stands

Gathering Sound, II 21 x 18 x 8 inches 2010-22, Hot-sculptedSignedglass, paint on copper, steel base

Dante Diamond Shears & Duckbill Shears 4 x 9.5 x .875 inches each 2022, CIRCACIRCA5060.CAWeldedSignedsteelGLASSGALLERY

JAKUB BERDYCH KARPELIS $1,800310

See Through Me x 9 x 3 inches gold leaf

$5,000314

$300315

$2,400313

7

16 x 10 x 7 inches 1985, BlownSignedglasswith attached brass, paint

SILENT AUCTION 49

Burning Bush (Flame, Stump, Bush)

JON ZAPIECKI AND JIEUN ZAPIECKI

JIEUN YOON

Sunset Vase i, ii, iii x 5 x 4 inches each 2022, BlownSignedglass

10

9 x 9 x .75 inches each (framed) 2022, KilnformedSignedand coldworked glass

Sandcast2017 glass,

$1,450312

SUSAN STINSMUEHLEN-AMEND

Sense of TIme

DANA BUTLER

50

Collapse 25 x 27 x 1 inches 2016, KilnformedSignedglass

Soda Fire Glass 1 17 x 7 x 7 inches 2021, SEATTLEBlownSignedglassGLASSBLOWING

ANN POTTER AND AARON SWANSON $900317

JUANALONSOSTUDIO.COMJUANSEATTLEGLASSBLOWING.COMSTUDIOALONSO-RODRIGUEZGALLERY

Northwest Chakra Mediation 13 x 18 x 14 inches 2021, Solid-sculptedSigned glass, flameworked borosilicate glass, natural cedar from Pilchuck’s campus, acrylic mirror

Cotorro 24 x 24 x 2.75 inches 2015, AcrylicSignedandmoulding paste on wood panel

JUAN ALONSO-RODRIGUEZ $3,000318

TYNAN PRATUMWON $400319

JEFF WALLIN $6,000316

SILENT AUCTION 51 TOMO SAKAI $400321 Glassmaking Greyhound 10.5 x 15 x 1 inches 2018, VitreographicSigned print mounted on coldworked glass plate ED SCHMID $1,800320 Fire ’n Ice (Clear Signs of Global Warming!) 8 x 6 x 6 inches each (dimensions variable) 2021, Solid-sculptedSigned glass ISAAC FEUERMAN $1,200322 Vase for George 30 x 8.5 x 8.5 inches Blown2022 glass and found objects THERE IS A MAGIC THAT STARTS TO FLOW AS I APPROACH CAMPUS. IT FEELS LIKE MY CREATIVE ENERGY HAS GOTTEN A BOOST, AND IT JUST GETS BETTER EVERY HOUR I AM THERE. ANN POTTER Seattle, Washington, USA

Bear Cups 4.75 x 3 x 3.5 inches each 2022, BlownSignedglass

NANCY CANN $2,200326

KAZUMI SVENSON $100323

Spacial Wonder 32 x 27 x 4 inches 2015, EpoxySignedresinand paint on panel

ALAN FULLE $4,200324

WILDFIRE 5 x 18 x 18 inches 2021, FusedSignedrecycled glass

STACI KATSIAS $1,200325

Early Summer in the Gardens 24 x 30 x 1 inches 2022, KilnformedSignedand coldworked glass

TRAVER GALLERY TRAVERGALLERY.COM NEPENTHE GALLERY NEPENTHEGALLERY.COM @KWUNNNNNNN

52

Morpho x 12 x 1 inches FlameworkedSigned borosilicate glass

mixed media

$4,000327 Subterranean 8.5

KIMBERLY THOMAS x 5.5 x 8 inches FlameworkedSigned borosilicate glass, wood, grout,

14

$1,800329

Lotus Pond Vessel x 13 x 14 inches Blown,Signedsculpted glass

$2,600330

2022,

PATRICIA DAVIDSON

TANNER WEISS

Lemon 15 x 12 x 12 inches

2021,

KELLY HOWARD AND JESSE TAYLOR

2018, HABATATBlownSignedglassGALLERIES HABATAT.COM DRAGONFIRE GALLERY VOLTAGALLERY.COM

$2,400328

7

2022,

SILENT AUCTION 53

inches 2019, KilnformedSignedand coldworked glass

KATIE MILLER x x 0.5

inches 2021, HEFTERBlownSignedglassGALLERY HEFTERGALLERY.COM KISKÉP

$3,200331 Parallax 18

2 inches each Hot-cast2019 glass, concrete

$1,625334 Bees 4

KALINA BANKA-KULKA ROBERT LENNER x 3.5 x 3.5 MUTERMEK.COMGALLERY

10

CSILLA SZILAGYI x x

$250 AND

18

333 Sweets 3.5

$1,100332 TRANSFUSE_TWINS 10

LUKE JACOMB x 5 x 2.5 Signed

inches each (dimensions variable) 2022,

54

Cast glass

JULIE ALLAND $800337

BECK SOCIA $300338

Disquietude Study C

SILENT AUCTION 55

DAVID SVENSON

6.25 x 6.25 x .75 inches (framed) 2021, KilnformedSignedglass

Graffitied Moon Rock 18 x 8 x 7 inches 2021, BlownSignedglass

335

Neon Brush

$2,000

Thataway

ANNA BOOTHE $1,200336

14.5 x 2.75 x 2 inches 2019, KilncastSignedlead crystal

16 x 6.75 x 3.5 inches 2022, FlameworkedSigned tubing, plasma, wood

2.25 x 9.5 x 9.5 inches

Kilnformed2022 and coldworked glass

341

The Way 19 x 28 x 4 inches 2022,

340

Twining 24.75 x 20 x 1.5 inches (framed) 2022, ScreenSignedprinted linen, tannin, iron, citric acid, oak frame

Story Bottle: Toy Boat 5 x 2.75 x 2.75 inches 2021, BlownSignedglass, cast and fabricated bronze and silver

56

$1,500

@HOMEBODYTEXTILESHOMEBODYTEXTILES.COM

SAFFRONGLASS.COMSandcastSignedglass

HOMEBODY TEXTILES, $400 EMILY PARKINSON AND SARAH PARKINSON

342

JACOB SHUMAKER, $7,500 BENJAMIN MARKUS, AND SABAH AL-DHAHER

Disc #5

SAFFRON GLASS, $800 LEE CAMPBELL AND JEANNE MARIE FERRARO

AUSTIN TURLEY339

2017,

SILENT AUCTION 57

$1,000343

17.5

VERUSKA VAGEN 1920s, after Clive x 11.75 x 1.25 inches (framed) KilnfiredSignedglass de verre)

(dot

inches 2022,

VERUSKAVAGEN.COM PILCHUCK HAS STOLEN A PIECE OF MY HEART! NO MORE WORDS. MATTEO SEGUSO Murano, Venice, Italy I HAVE ATTENDED PILCHUCK MULTIPLE TIMES, AND EACH TIME IGNITES A BURN OF NEW CREATIVITY AND DIRECTION FOR MY WORK. YOU COME AWAY WITH A WEALTH OF INSPIRATION AND LIFELONG FRIENDSHIPS. ALEX STANYON Bainbridge Island, Washington, USA

MATTEO SEGUSO

Happy 50th, Pilchuck x 9 x 9 Coldworked,Signed

7.75

engraved, and assembled Murano glass

$5,400344 Jade,

$65346

Passion Flower

2.5 x .75 x .125 inches

2 x 2 (16 in. cord) x .75 inches

2 x .5 x .375 inches

KAIT RHOADS

SARAH COHEN

$160345

PETALVISIONGLASS.COMPETALVISIONGLASS.COM

58

Laminated,2022

Laminated,2022

KAITPETALVISIONGLASS.COMRHOADSDESIGN

Sungold Dangle Earrings

coldworked glass, gold leaf, flower petals, faux leather, stainless steel

Gilded Rose Petal Necklace

$65347

Gilded Poinsettia Necklace

1 x 1 (13 in. cord) x .375 inches

SARAH COHEN

$170348

coldworked glass, gold leaf, flower petals, faux leather, stainless steel

KAITRHOADSDESIGN.COM

coldworked glass, gold leaf, sterling silver

SARAH COHEN

Laminated,2022

Mold-blown2022 and coldworked glass, sterling silver

Warm Chevron Construction

ALEX GIBSON

SILENT AUCTION 59

ALEX STANYON

White Flower Necklace

Topografía 15 3 x 5 (20 in. cord) x 1 inches Silver2019 plated blown borosilicate glass, patinated silver, leather

1 x 1.125 (20 in. chain) x .375 inches 2022, ColdworkedSignedglass, patinated copper and nickel, chain

1.5 x 1.5 (20 in. chain) x .5 inches Coldworked2021 glass

VETRI VETRIGLASS.COM

Gingerbread Heart Necklace

LUISA RESTREPO AND $520 PAULINA LÓPEZ

ANGULO CERO ANGULO0.COM

$650350

$380351

352

$150349

LUCIE KOVAROVA

1.25 x 1.75 (19 in. chain) x .25 inches 2022, FlameworkedSigned and coldworked murrine cane glass, sterling silver

NOEL

ELLYE

60

WELCH $150354 Memory Balance 2 x 2 (18 in. chain) x .375 inches Fused2018 glass cane, sterling silver

SEVIER $400355 Nexus 10 x 12 x 6 inches Flameworked2022 borosilicate glass

PFOHL $90 EACH356-361 Blackline Rings Six rings, sizes 5–8 Engraved2020 and coldworked glass GETGORILLA.COM

LESLIE

JASON

GOLDSTEIN $575353 Sometimes it is Just Black and White 20 x 1 x 1 inches Flameworked2022 glass, sterling silver

SILENT AUCTION 61 EMI FUJITA $2,400368 Fading Away Transparently 20 x 10 x 10 inches 2022, FlameworkedSigned borosilicate glass, copper, silver JASON PFOHL $36 EACH362-367 Blackline Earrings Six pairs, 1.25 x .5 x .5 inches each Flameworked2020 and engraved glass JAMIE HARRIS $1,900369 Infusion Monoprint 24 x 24 x 1 inches 2021, DigitalSignedmonoprint on glass ALICIA LOMNE $2,000370 Flying dream 5.75 x 6.5 x 7.25 inches 2022, Signed Pâte de SANSHITSUverre SAN-SHITSU.COMMUSEOGETGORILLA.COMCONTEMPORARY ART GALLERY MUSEO.CC KEN SAUNDERS GALLERY KENSAUNDERSGALLERY.COM

$1,400

Jardinaire 23 x 9 x 9.75 inches 2022, Signed Clay, glaze

$500

$1,100

DICK DITORE372

62

$1,400371

Eureka 7.5 x 17 x 7.5 inches Solid-sculpted2020 and sandblasted glass

MARGE LEVY

Fallen 3 x 8 x 6 inches 2013, BlownSignedandcoldworked glass

KAITLIN SANTORO373

Reconstructed Memory Two 32 x 26.5 x 1.25 inches (framed) 2022, VitreographicSigned print

MICHIE KAGAJO374

OGAWA $500375 Living on Earth_ peace home 3.75

1998, Signed Relief

print, oil based lithography ink on paper

Samish 3 70 x 40 inches and intaglio woodblock

CHIKAKO x 2.5 x 2.5

inches 2022, BlownSignedandcoldworked glass, enamel, brass NIKKI JABBORA - BARBER $250377

2021, VitreographicSigned print MESH FINE ART GALLERY MESHARTGALLERY.COM TAD BRADLEY $3,600378 Vertebral Column Study 30

CHARLES

inches 2016, OLDKilnformedSignedglassMAINGALLERYAND FRAMING OLDMAINGALLERY.COM

San Juan x 17 x .75 inches (framed) x 10 x 0.75

Valley Road 13

SILENT AUCTION 63

COHAN $2,200376

64

Goosebumps 4.5 x 6 x 6.25 inches 2018, SlumpedSignedglass, steel

Optic Space Pickle 13 x 5 x 3 inches 2017, BlownSignedglass

SOFIA VILLAMARIN $100379 Duerme Mi Niño 18 x 10 x 5 inches Float2022 glass and enamel

KEVIN BOYLAN $470381

$400380

MARIA TORRENDELL

Of the Ocean 15 x 10.5 x 5 inches 2007, Signed Pâte de verre with copper, patina

ELIZABETH RICHARDSON-ISOM $1,200382

$5,000383

SILENT AUCTION 65

Handheld 6.5 x 5 x 5.5 inches 2020, Mold-blownSignedand coldworked glass, silicone, steel

$1750385

$600384

KITTIPOT PRAYOTMEE

$2,000386

VETRISandcastSignedglassGALLERY VETRIGLASS.COM

The Truth of Life and Nature 19 x 9 x 7 inches 2022, Signed Cast, laminated, and coldworked glass

ROSIE DANIEL

I Have Three Stars 3.5 x 13 x 13 inches 2020,

CODY NICELY

SARA HUBBS

Sink or Swim 17 x 22.5 x 7 inches 2020, Hot-sculptedSigned glass, steel stand

66 ANNETTE TAMM $3,750388 A Trilogy of Love 11 x 17 x 13 inches 2020, FusedSignedmosaic, slumped, laminated, and sandblasted glass DAVID FRANKLIN $800387 Cyclops Squid 5.25 x 6.5 x 5 inches 2022, Signed Alder wood, acrylic AT PILCHUCK, OLD FRIENDSHIPS WERE STRENGTHENED AND NEW ONES FORGED. THIS SORT OF LIFE-CHANGING EXPERIENCE SEEMS TO BE THE NORM AT THIS VERY SPECIAL SCHOOL. WHEN YOU ARE WITH A GROUP OF ADULTS WHO ARE TRYING NEW THINGS AND BEING OPEN AND VULNERABLE, A VERY SPECIAL TRUSTING ATMOSPHERE IS CREATED AS EVERYONE WORKS TOGETHER AND HELPS ONE ANOTHER BE SUCCESSFUL. DAVID FRANKLIN Indianola, Washington, USA

Water 34.25 x 26.5 x 1.25 inches (framed) 2022, EnamelSignedpaint on paper ANN WÅHLSTRÖM $5,000390 STONE X 7 x 15 x 12 inches 2019, BlownSignedglass, murrine TRAVER GALLERY TRAVERGALLERY.COM GALLERI GLASS GALLERIGLAS.SE 391392 MARIGNANA ARTE MARIGNANAARTE.IT LORENZO PASSI $5,800 Maggio-Gemelli (May-Gemini) 11.5 x 10.5 x 7.75 inches 2018, BlownSignedglass, metal structure KATHLEEN ELLIOT $4,500 Flight 16 x 22 x 6 inches Flameworked2013 borosilicate glass

JASSE $600389 Painting

SILENT AUCTION 67

LAWRENCE on

in

$4,000393

inches (framed) 2022, Signed Oil BGOLDGLASS.COMpaint 68

View From the x 23.75 x 1.5

Glass Apple 7 x 7 x 5 inches 2022, BlownSignedglass, ink on paper

STEPHANIE MAURER

Mist 23 x 10 x 5 inches 2022, PaintedSignedenamel on kilnformed glass

$3,000396

PAUL MESSINK

NADINE EMMONS

BGOLD $500395

Lodge 19.75

$800394 Moonbeam 15 x 15 x 7 inches Slumped2022 and coldworked glass, paint

Apple Tree Community:

Dancer the

SABAH FINE ART SABAHFINEART.COM 399 MARK

SILENT AUCTION 69

20

Opaline Crystal Vessel x 12 x 12 inches 2015,

2022,

Ethereal Goddess x 8 x 4 inches 2022, KilncastSignedand coldworked glass ABILDGAARD

$3,000

5.5

8

JOHNKilncastSignedglassNATSOULAS GALLERY NATSOULAS.COM

RASMUS NOSSBRING

NODA $150398

15

YUMIKO

SABAH

AL-DHAHER $4,500397

Caviar Scribble x 7 x 3.5 inches 2022, BlownSignedglass

$2,500400

Niijima Sea Breez x 7 x 3 inches BlownSignedglass

11.5

2020, Hot-sculptedSigned glass GALLERY BOOM GALLERYBOOMSHOP.COM

$1,400401 Polyethylene Terephthalate 14

2019,

glass 70

LANCELOT FRASER x 14 x 14 inches (dimensions variable)

2015,

SOPHIE KRAUZA Your Jacks x 13.75 x .75 inches (framed) WoodblockSignedprint

SEAN O’NEILL $4,000

glass VETRI VETRIGLASS.COM 403 DÁVID RIOS $2,400404 Conchas (Pan

$169402 Wax

4.5

Bound I 27.75 x 4.5 x 4.5 inches BlownSignedandsand-carved Dulce) x 4.5 x 2.5 inches BlownSignedandcoldworked

each 2022,

SILENT AUCTION 71 JACOB WILLCOX $500406 Beer Run 1.25 x 11.25 x 8.25 inches 2022, SlumpedSignedrecycled glass, neon, transformer 405 KFERNKOPF.COM KELSEY FERNKOPF $2,500 AND STEVE GILBERT Pilchuck Evening Fire Road 28 x 38 x 1.5 inches (framed) 2021, ArchivalSignedprint Kelsey’s neon installations will be featured this November 11–13 at Pilchuck’s Light the Forest event on campus! JADE USACKAS $3,250408 Colour Worship Icon - Lavender Rose 42 x 24 x 5 inches 2022, Blown,Signedsolid-sculpted glass, steel, gilding BRIAN NGUYEN $1,200407 Rhino 6 x 6 x 11 inches Cast2020 glass

BENNY HILL $185411 Jimbo Cups 5 x 3 x 3 inches each Mold-blown2022 JIMBOCUPS.COMglass 72 DREW RASKIN $375409 Untitled 20 x 5 x 5 inches 2022, BlownSignedglass TYLER GORDON $2,800410 Patrilinear 8 x 28 x 5 inches Flameworked2019 glass, beer, steel I COULD WRITE 10,000 WORDS ABOUT THE PEOPLE WHO MAKE UP THIS SPECIAL COMMUNITY AND HAVE BECOME ROLE MODELS, MENTORS, AND DEAR FRIENDS. PILCHUCK IS PURE MAGIC. MORGAN MADISON Seattle, Washington, USA

2022, Signed Neon, cut vinyl

JIM SCHELLER

8 inches Blown2022 glass SILENT AUCTION 73 415414413

$900

MORGAN MADISON

Demitasse x 18 x 3 inches

4.5 x 8

$2,150

11.5

$800412

Vessel Composition x 9.25 x 9.25 inches

printed,

2020,

2021, KilnformedSignedglass

EMILY MCBRIDE

5 5.25

Impression #13 x 15 x 2 inches Kilnformed,Signedpowder and coldworked glass, wood,

tHicK bOwL x

SARAH ELIZABETH TERRY

paint

$1,400

18

Strawberry Lemonade Daydreams no.1 36 x 12 x 5 inches 2022, Acrylic,SignedPLA, neon

KAZUMI SVENSON $130

KT HANCOCK $1,490

BEN BERES $500

Novelties 13 x 4.5 x 4.5 inches each 2011, BlownSignedglass, murrini

Into It 19 x 15 x 1.25 inches (framed) 2022, MonoprintSignedon hand marbled paper DAVIDSON GALLERIES DAVIDSONGALLERIES.COM VETRI GALLERY VETRIGLASS.COM

74417416418

419 KATRINA HUDE $2,700

Kokeshi Cups 5 x 3 x 3 inches each 2022, BlownSignedglass

JEFF BALLARD $3,300 Chartreuse/Amethyst Murrine Rig 7 x 5.5 x 1.5 inches 2019, Blown,Signedhot-assembled, and carved glass 420 SILENT AUCTION 75 PILCHUCK HAS HELPED TO NURTURE AND FOSTER MY CURIOSITY IN GLASS, MY ART, AND MY RELATIONSHIPS WITH OTHER ARTISTS. BY PROVIDING ARTISTS LIKE MYSELF A COMFORTABLE AND EXCITING PLACE TO DISCOVER OURSELVES AND OUR CREATIVITY, IT HAS CONTINUED TO BE A PLACE WHERE ART AND LIFE COME TOGETHER IN BEAUTIFUL AND UNEXPECTED WAYS. KT HANCOCK Seattle, Washington, USA

Closes at 6:20 PM PDT

EXPERIENCES

CUSTOM DESIGNED PIECE $5,000 OF ARCHITECTURAL KILN CAST GLASS

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Two round-trip tickets courtesy of Alaska Airlines, anywhere they fly!

COCKTAIL HOUR AT THE PRICELESS STUDIO OF LINO TAGLIAPIETRA

PALM SPRINGS ART

PRICELESS EXPERIENCE FOR TWO

• Golf at Indian Ridge Country Club

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Dates to be mutually agreed upon by all parties. Note gallery exhibition schedule will be in place by 12/31/22. Expires April 2, 2023.

PLEASE NOTE: Door display is an example of Anthony Jamieson Design Studio’s work, not the final piece.

• Two VIP tickets to the 2023 edition of the Intersect Palm Springs Art Fair, February 9-12, 2023

You and nine guests will receive the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to enjoy delicious Italian hors d’oeuvres and drinks surrounded by stunning works of glass created by Maestro Lino Tagliapietra in his private studio in downtown Seattle.

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You will collaborate with artists Bill Jamieson and AJ Kuchaw in the design of a custom piece of architectural kilncast glass that will make a beautiful and unique statement in your home. Anthony Jamieson Design Studio designs and creates custom glass panels for discerning clients from their studio on beautiful Mayne Island in the Southern Gulf Islands in British Columbia.

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Enjoy a once-in-a-lifetime getaway to beautiful Palm Springs, California. Your visit will include a preview of Austin Art Project’s latest gallery exhibition and a private dinner with the artist (to be named per your schedule), as well as private tours of renowned art collectors’ homes. If you are a golfer, Pilchuck patrons Sharon and Steve Huling will host you and your guest for lunch and a round at fabulous Indian Ridge Country Club followed by a private tour of their contemporary art collection. You’ll travel to the desert in style with two round-trip tickets courtesy of Alaska Airlines and stay at the beautiful Hotel Paseo.

• Two night stay at Hotel Paseo

Dates to be mutually agreed upon by all parties. Expires October 15, 2023.

SEATTLE GLASSBLOWING $1,300 STUDIO PARTY FOR SEVEN

Feeling inspired by the amazing work in this year’s auction and want to learn how to blow your own piece of glass? Grab six of your friends for an accelerated hands-on glassblowing class at Seattle Glassblowing Studio in Belltown! You will have the opportunity to learn from a professional glassblower and create your own piece of artwork to add to your collection.

This event is all inclusive of tools, color, studio time, and instruction. Gratuity and shipping, if needed, is not included. A reservation is required, allow 2.5–3 hours for your party.

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Enjoy dinner for you and eight of your friends at The Rainier Club in front of the historic Rainier Room fireplace. You will experience a handcrafted meal with wine pairings curated by Executive Chef Jim Campbell, featuring Pacific Northwest farm-fresh ingredients which honor the region’s rich culinary history.

• Pieces made need to cool and are ready for pickup 2 days later.

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WOODINVILLE WINE TOUR FOR TEN $1,500

Dates to be mutually agreed upon by all parties. Expires October 16th, 2023.

Dates to be mutually agreed upon by all parties. Expires October 15th, 2023.

Meet some of Washington’s most acclaimed winemakers during a chauffeured trip through beautiful Woodinville wine country! You and nine of your friends will enjoy four hours of luxury transportation and complimentary wine tastings courtesy of Butler Valet Wine Tours.

PRIVATE CHEF’S DINNER $1,800 AT THE RAINIER CLUB

SEATTLE SYMPHONY CONCERT $620 & DINNER AT TAVOLATA FOR FOUR

506 EACH TIME I RETURN TO PILCHUCK FEELS LIKE COMING HOME. THE INTENSITY AND RIGOR OF CHALLENGING ONESELF AND EACH OTHER IS PALPABLE. SUCCESSES ARE CELEBRATED TOGETHER AND DEFEATS ARE MET WITH COMMUNITY SUPPORT AND REINVIGORATED ENERGY TO TRY AGAIN. TAD BRADLEY Helena, Montana, USA

Enjoy a night out on the town in Seattle! You’ll receive four tickets to attend a Seattle Symphony concert at Benaroya Hall for the 2022/2023 season and dine on a delicious multi-course dinner (with wine pairings!) at Ethan Stowell’s Tavolàta, Capitol Hill.

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. Expires Thursday, October 13, 2023 .

• Two tickets to the Seattle Art Fair VIP Preview Private tour of the fair to be scheduled on Friday, Saturday, or Sunday July 21-23 • $500 gift card for El Guacho Restaurant

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VIP SEATTLE ART FAIR EXPERIENCE $650 & DINNER AT EL GAUCHO

The Seattle Art Fair is a one-of-a-kind destination for the best in modern and contemporary art and a showcase for the vibrant arts community of the Pacific Northwest. You will receive two Select VIP Passes to the 2023 Seattle Art Fair, which includes a VIP Preview and private behind-the-scenes tour, as well as access to the fair all weekend long. End your evening with a delicious meal at the renowned El Gaucho steakhouse.

TOOTS ZYNSKY RING (760) 895-8658 WRITE info@austinartprojects.com SURF www.austinartprojects.com VISIT 44651 Village Court, Suite 142, Palm Desert 92260 SPRING 2023 “Himalyan Monal Variation” Detail IS PLEASED TO SUPPORT THE PILCHUCK GLASS SCHOOL

DAVID WILLIS RING (760) 895-8658 WRITE info@austinartprojects.com SURF www.austinartprojects.com VISIT 44651 Village Court, Suite 142, Palm Desert 92260 REPRESENTED BY Cloud, Flameworked Borosilicate Glass, 30” H x 30” D x 84” W, 2022

THERMAN STATOM RING (760) 895-8658 WRITE info@austinartprojects.com SURF www.austinartprojects.com VISIT 44651 Village Court, Suite 142, Palm Desert 92260 REPRESENTED BY “Kahowaha” Stainless Steal, Glass, Enamel 164” H, Yaney Heritage Park, Kearny, Nebraska

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Feeling Blue by Cat Burns Gallery Events Public Access Hot Shop Seattle Glassblowing Studio 10/13 Rob Stern 10/14 Native Voices exhibit featuring demo by Dan Friday 10/15 Kelly O’Dell 10/15 Minhi England Every 2nd Friday Accepting new artists for gallery and seattleglassblowing.comdemonstrations. Join us in the Hot Shop upcoming guest artist events ENJOY YOUR HOME AWAY FROM HOME. TAILOREDYOUR ESCAPE

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Unique products demanded globally Extra capacity to grow Real estate option Renowned architectural art glass studio is seeking a successor to acquire the business. Build your success on its reputation from many fruitful years. Brand, equipment, lease, glass, operations & clients all included. Qualifies for SBA loan. Bring 10% down. Owner & employees will train & transition over time. Details available w/signed Confidentiality Agreement Contact agent: Kris Fuehr (attending the auction) 425 830 0867m Kris@paulsonexchange com siginsures.com We’ve Got Your Coverage Proudly206.623.7035servingThePilchuckGlassSchoolfor25years. Sprague Israel Giles offers a full range of commercial property/ casualty, employee bene ts, and personal insurance products and services to Northwest businesses and residents. Let our highly trained sta provide you with solutions, resources, and expertise to meet all your insurance needs. CONGRATS ON 50 YEARS! brockcurtiss jon wolfe nadine saylorfeketealex 120 West Main St, Urbana, IL 61801 217.367.3711 | cinemagallery.cc

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Tacoma, WA | museumofglass.org years of glass & glassmaking LIGHT THE FOREST NOVEMBER 11–13, 2022 Experience Pilchuck’s natural beauty in a whole new light as you explore outdoor neon installations by artist Kelsey Fernkopf

SAVE THE DATE PILCHUCK GLASS SCHOOL’S 45TH ANNUAL AUCTION & GALA SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14 , 2023 FREMONT STUDIOS, SEATTLE AT THE REGIONALFRAMEMAKERFINEART & CUSTOM PICTURE FRAMING www.scottmilo.com360-293-6938 420 Commercial Avenue • Anacortes, WA 98221

Palm ConventionSpringsCenter 9-12FEBRUARY2023 Intersect Palm Springs is an art and design fair that brings together a dynamic mix of modern and contemporary galleries, and is activated by timely and original programming. ART AND DESIGN FAIR Dates To Be AnnouncedAugust 1-4, 2023 Aspen Ice Garden

Heather Loebe, Development Services & Data Manager

BryceDorothyStevenFayDanteMariaTobySteveGailTaylorSteveDreisbachFunkHawesJamesKleinLevyMackeyMarioniHaubergPagePinskySaxeSeidl

Ben Wright, Artistic Director

Lisa Young, Registrar

Justin Parisi-Smith, Facilities Manager

Ellen Sherry, Art Handler and Set Up Crew Lead

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Fremont Studios, Livestream Production and Venue

Alex Gibson, Lead Art Handler

Jen Elek, Secretary

Roger MacPherson, Past President

Pilchuck photography

Fred Northup, Jr., Auctioneer

FOUNDERS

BOARD OF TRUSTEES

Howard (329), Zsuzsanna Korodi (332), Julie Alland (337), Saffron Glass (342), Sarah Cohen (346, 347, 348), José Margaleff (352), JAR Studios (369), Tatsuo Hayashi (374), Charles Cohan (376), Keay Edwards (392), Yumiko Noda (398), Brian Nguyen (407), Emily McBride (412), Morgan Madison (414), Jim Scheller (415), Wind Home Photography (420), Bill Jamieson (502)

David Albright, Videographer Robert Wade, Photographer

Anthony Cole Stephen Dewalt Fritz

Preston

Emily Thomsen, Development Coordinator

Caroline Le

Katrina Russell, Vice President

Raya Friday, Outreach & Education Coordinator

AdamLeslieC.AlixCassandriaSanfordAndereggM.BaklorBlackmoreCannonKentCarlsonJacksonChihulyCohen

AUCTION SUPPORT + CREDITS

Jimmy

Kari Rinn, Reader

PrintWest, Event and Cover Design, Printing

and Sarah Parkinson, Catalog Design

Lane Bruce, C.B. Bell, Sarah Parkinson, Meggan Carrigg Davidson,

Goji Jones, Grounds Maintenance Technician

Ben Lerman,

Lane Bruce, Marketing Coordinator

Torie Long, Development Manager

Thomas Kasten, Treasurer

Donna Davies, Deputy Director

Dale AnneChihulyGouldHauberg (1917–2016) John H. Hauberg (1916–2002)

Additional art photography by: Jason VanFleet (6), Pippy Mount Photography (8), Minhi England (12), Russell Johnson (15), Therman Statom (21), Emily Riyo Corkery (27), William Morris (30), Bri Chesler (101), Jen Violette (105), John Sharvin (107), Gracjan Donarski (111), Sean Cramblett (201), Meggan Carrigg Davidson (211), Kristin Thielking (216), Jennifer Harris (217), Dylan Martinez (224), Anduriel Widmark (300), Kelly

Sharon Valdés Huling, President

Christopher Taylor, Executive Director

Randy Walker, Buildings Maintenance Technician

Jana Kelly, Librarian & Archivist

Shannon Brunskill, Operations Supervisor

Heather Mullin, Administrative Coordinator

Trustee Emeritus

Art Photography

Kaspars, Event Catering 1000 Words Photography, Photobooth

Dr. Raymond Tymas-Jones, Vice President

THANK YOU TO OUR SUPPORTERS

YEAR-ROUND STAFF

Tyler Gordon, Studios Manager

Lauren Mercurio, Director of Development

Corinne Cowan, ex officio Nick Mount, ex officio Durk Valkema, ex officio

Megan Smith, Retail & Supplies Manager

CATALOG CREDITS

DaleRichardDavidJohnAmySusanEthanThermanSingletaryStatomSternStinsmuehlen-AmendStonecipherUnderwoodWillisWortleyChihuly,

Makenna Taylor, Chris Barney, Matt Rademacher, Auction Assistance

Laura StevenFoxand Marsha Funk

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Bruce and Wendy McKee Shandra and Benjamin McLane

Pamela Merriman and Sonja Ross Dani and Gary Montague

Dana Reid Chris RandallRifkinand Betty Rubenstein Katrina Russell and Jeff Lehman Dorothy Saxe Zoe Schulman

Anthony Cole Andrew and Unhi Cukurs

Ed and Pam Bridge Kent and Sandra Carlson Dale Chihuly and Leslie Jackson MicheleChihulyand Martin Cohen

2021-2022 CIRCLE

Brenda and Alan Abramson

Benjamin P. Moore* Janel MeganRyanDavidTimothyNeimanD.NoonanPollartMatthewPorterPursell

Adi P. Unwalla*

Roger and Nancy MacPherson

Gifts

John and Linda Anderson

Patricia Wallace and Ciro Pascale William and Gail Weyerhaeuser Bex Wilkinson and the Marshall Frankel Foundation Richard and Barbara Wortley

Genevieve McClelland Lee Sandy McDade

Jenny and Jeff Gietzen

RichardAnonymousand Lon Behr

Heather and Paul Haaga Maud Hallin

Mark Hamilton and Lauri Paul Sue TaylorHaubergandMary Lu Hawes EJ and Walt Heinzer Florence and Henry Helliesen Aaron GeorgeHindelmanandCarolyn Hubman Steve and Sharon Huling Gail DavidJamesA.Kaplan and Glenn A.

Elias and Karyl Alvord James and Nicole Anderegg

LEGACY SOCIETY

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.

* deceased

Judith and John Graff Deb and John Gross

David A. Kaplan and Glenn Ostergaard

Gary and Cecelia MacPherson Roger and Nancy MacPherson Carol Maione and Brian Marks Tom PeterMansfieldandStephanie Maurer

Jon Shirley and Kim Richter Shirley Amy and Michael Stonecipher Joan W. DavidChristopherStonecipherR.TaylorThomsenandKathryn Kendall

Darle and Pat Maveety*

Justin and Delaney Dechant Stephen and Kathy Dewalt Robin DuBrin and Douglas Howe Stephen Elop and Susan Johannsen Carl and Jan Fisher

LEADERSHIP

Fay Hauberg Page and Nathaniel Page Kyle and Michele Peltonen Steven and Babette Pinsky

ThomasOstergaardand Kendra Kasten Karen and Peter Klacsmann Steve and Diana Klein Leonard and Norma Klorfine Jerry BobAfshanKorumLakhaandSarah Lesko Toby MariaScottLevyLynesMackey and Joe Breskin

Rebecca Benaroya Brian Bienstock

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.

Judith Cushman-Quick and Bob Quick Kirk and Elizabeth Day

John N. WilliamAnonymousAnderson*B.andAnn Burstiner

Judith Cushman-Quick and Bob Quick Dorothy MathildeSaxeBrown Swanson

Katharyn Alvord Gerlich

Jody ChapAllenandEve Alvord

Courtney Thurston-Del Buono Betty Tong and Joe Miner Raymond Tymas-Jones John and Ann Underwood

Joan W. Stonecipher

Sam and Etta Anderson

Sarah GordonWilliamTraverTraverandJanet Vehar

BurtonAmyGerritSeanKristenVivianEdwardRhondaAmyGaryNathanSteveSayuriJohnBeckyTraciChrisMinhiShellyPatrickMallorySilaStephanieJamesJacciClaytonDonnaDonnaEthelNancyCaitlinBrittDr.JulieBriAdamDeborahOlgaCarolDonnaMichelleRalphDianeJamesArmelleThomasJeremyOliviaPeterSonjaMartinDanielleHinojosaBlanchetteBlankBlomdahlBlomgrenBobkinN.BosworthBosworthBouchetO’NeillBrinkmannJ.BuckleyandPauletteBufanoBurnsandSteveBurnsteadCamienerCarlinCarlsonCeteznikS.CheslerConwayCookCornettCoxCurrentandGeneDalyDaviesDaviesDehaanM.DelaneyP.DevereuxDiaoDizdarC.DonahueDrumDurrellEnglandEngstrumFontynForlandForsenandGaylePodrabskyFukudaGalatroGettlemanGibsonandJanelldeVaronaGlassbergGreenHazenandSueHolbinkHendersonHendricksHennesseyandMurielHenryJ.HillmanandLibbyHoffman

Beth Blosten and Tom Linder

Harvey CassandriaBergerand Jon Blackmore

Glenda and Joseph Stonecipher

Theresa Batty Greg and Ronna Bell

PatriciaStephenKimKenMargeryAnonymousElectaDominiAgolAlteriAndersonAronsonAthaAtkinsonBarnesandJimmy

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Christopher R. Taylor

Barrier

Margaret Breen Michael

Paula Stokes and John Sullivan

Eric P. Bennett

LisaRonaldEthanThermanNeilKatherinePattieWalterPaulMaryRobertChristineLindsayMarjorieRobertDeborahDanaJerryEricSteveLarryBarbaraManyaFritzSujalSaraPhilRonTylerCatherineBufanoCaptainandKatieCoxandSusanCrowellDeflieseDoddandAndyRamirezDoshiDreisbachandGaryDrobnackandDennisDuBoisEisenbergandShariElsoEnseyM.FeinbergFrankHimmelfarbLanderholmLevyandLarryLancasterandBrannenLundbergMacPhersonMelickNelsonandBethPicardoM.RiehlSavoyJ.andFredSeelSosinStatomSternandAmandaMcDonaldSternSternandElisseWalterToftemark

John JeffreyHarmonyAnonymousRobertSandraAdamsAinsleyAngevineArnoldandBrenda Atkin

Elisabeth Bodal

$500 - $999

Jane and Robert Willis Nicole and Jeff Wortley

$1,000 - $2,499

Mathilde Brown Swanson and Richard MartyWarrenConnieJohnR.DanJonathanDanCorrineKellyLorynMicheleGaryToddTinaJohnGeriDeborahMattLeslieSusanFloraChristopherJonGayeonMargaretAustinNancyGwenPhillipTomC.MarkDianGlennDeborahJonSherryRebeccaCourtneyCurtSharonChadJuliaGregSwansonBuccinoC.ChamberlainJ.ChisholmColemanandSarahCoxDalyEbsworthEffronandHeatherFosterGunnandMichelleHalsteadHartonoandPatrykOzgaandChrisHeinenDavidHughbanksandLoriHulingJacobsonandSteveJohnsonC.KnoxandPamKravikA.KruseLeeandJudithLiebmanLyeMaceandJoeyKirkpatrickMarabitoandReedMcGuireMaysMenefeeandBillMichaelMusserandCarlaNicholsOldknowandPeterHerzbergOwensandJamiRutherfordandSonyaPaulandKylePeltonenW.andRyanPetersonandChristiPriceReinboldReinerandElizabethRobertsSchwoererandLaniMcGregorBryceandChrisSeidlandKatherineSimpsonSmithandJayneSpectorandNancySteele

Richard and Susan Amend

Up to $499 Mir

Nancy Beth Barth

Carla ElizabethBergBernstein and Aaron

Ashley C. Smith

CandacePamelaRyanSimaAllisonElizabethPerrePetersPopnoePordelMatthewPorterE.PowersPrattandThomas Dingwall

Sean R. O’Neill

Rosena Rasheed

Norwegian Crafts

The Grey Rocks Foundation, Inc.

The Maurer Family Foundation

The Building for the Arts Program funded by The Taxpayers of Washington State Windgate Charitable Foundation

RobinEllenNathanielRhoadsRicciutoRobertsRosenMarks and Peter Marks

John W. Reed

Jodie SherrieNelsonandBrent Newman

PatriciaGlenBenMichaelSaraDavidStephenWilliamMyraPatriciaDavidElliottFredCatherineJillGayleneCamilleDanielTriciaCappyPaulaAnnetteMerriJamesJosephJanAllisonSmithSolarskiandBudSpanglerSteiningerStellaAnneStoweT.TammTharpThompsonTianoandKentMettlerandPatriciaUnzickerUtterbackP.VadenVeldmanandGordonLuftVoitandEdithWaldsteinWalkerWarshawWatkinsonandHaroldWeissWhiteWhyteWillisandJessicaT.LandauWinnickWordenWrightandJudithWrightYoung

Washington State Arts Commission

Brad and Patricia Payne

Autonoma

2021-2022 CORPORATE SUPPORT Bullseye Glass Co.* Butler ChihulyValet*Garden and Glass Chihuly Studio Dell OceansideMontagueMobileMicrosoft**KKRAK&LIntersectHotHisGeorgetownFireEthanTechnologies**StowellRestaurants*&VineHospitality*Brewing*Glassworks,Inc.*GlassColor*ArtFairGates*InvestmentCounsel*GlassBlowingStudio*GalleryGlassandTiles* Olympic Color Rods* Rago ZircarUnitedTraverSuburbanSpragueSeattleSeattleSeattleSalesforce**RBCRanierWrightClub*WealthManagementArtFair*ChocolateCompanyGlassblowingStudio*IsraelGilesInc.InsurancePropaneGalleryHealthGroup**RefractoryComposites,Inc.* *corporate **corporatein-kindmatching 113

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JackieLeighErinCarolScottAngelaRobertMaeveDebraDanteSusanMorganChuckJenniferFrancineKimberlyCarolePamelaSabrinaRobertAnitaShawnWilliamMaureenStacyNicoleKimberlyGinaLaurieBarbaraHuhtaJohnstonA.Kallsen-GeorgeKarabaKeithKellyKendallKennedyandAngelaKennedyandHelenKhavarianKhavarianandCarolynKitchellKnowlesandJennyPohlmanFigenshowKossLandismanLarsonandJeffreyLightLiuLopezV.andRachelMadisonMarabitoandReedMcGuireMarioniMattsonMcCannandAngelaMcMahonMendoliaMezistranoMilneMooreandFritzStahrAnnMoreMorris-Shchuka

2021-2022 FOUNDATION SUPPORT

Crafting the Future Institute of Trust

Museum and Library M.J.ServicesMurdock Charitable

National Endowment for the Arts

The Norcliffe Foundation

Charles Shepard

Jacob D. Shumaker

Ian K. Patten

Anne

Randall A. Reese

Gifts received prior to 8/31/2022

The Klorfine Foundation

Arizona Glass Alliance Factory

The Maxwell | Hanrahan Foundation

Mary Anne Noskowski

Chris Nagamine

Shelley Muzylowski Allen and Rik Allen

Kait

San Antonio Glass Art Guild

Roger Myers and Trudi Rowbury

Sharon MarilynRobertBertJulieYoshikoRichardRosnickRoyalSahekiandJeffSchoenfeldSchweizerSesnonR.Sheldon

Marja

2020-2021 ANNUAL FUND CONTRIBUTORS

Marian Peck

Amercian Craft Council

Debra

Kate Parkinson

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.

KILNCAST The use of a mold, usually plaster, filled with crushed glass, which is melted in a kiln to produce a solid glass form.

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

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.

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

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

SHARD A small fragment of glass. Colored shards may be melted into a piece for decoration.

OFF-HAND Formed freehand on the end of a punty or blowpipe. No mold is used.

OVERLAY A thin layer of clear or colored glass on the outside of a piece.

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

INSCISO A technique for patterning the surface of glass by creating deep incisions, usually with hand-engraving tools.

BOROSILICATE A type of glass containing boron oxide that is highly resistant to thermal shocks. Commonly used in flameworking.

GLOSSARY OF GLASS TERMS

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

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SCRUFFITTO The technique of adding color to the surface of glass and then scratching it away, causing a reverse image to appear.

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

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

KILN A high-temperature electric oven used for casting, fusing, and slumping glass.

HOT CAST To ladle hot glass from a furnace into a mold made of sand, steel, or plaster.

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

LAMINATE To use heat or glue to join pieces of glass.

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.

LAMPWORKING See flameworking.

LOST WAX A method of casting whereby a wax or waxcoated model is embedded in clay and then baked so that the wax melts and is “lost,” leaving a mold into which hot glass is poured. The mold must be broken in order to retrieve the cast object.

SMALTI A soft, intensely colored Venetian glass that is chipped into squares for use in creating traditional mosaics.

BITS Pieces of molten glass snipped off a blowpipe or punty and applied hot to a glass form.

ELECTROPLATE The process of adhering metal to glass by dipping the glass into an electrically charged solution.

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.

THREADS Thin strands of glass, usually colored, that may be added to the glass in a variety of ways for different effects.

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

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.

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

SCAVO Corrosive chemical material applied to the surface of hot glass that gives the final piece a matte finish.

VITREOGRAPHY The process of creating a print from a glass plate.

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

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