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Jon F. CLARK

Graduated from Royal College of Art in 1972. Currently teaching at Tyler School of Art, Temple University. Received the Visual Artist Fellowship from National Endowment for the Arts and the Crafts Fellowship from Pensilvania State Counsil. Selected exhibiton: Snyderman Gallery (Philadelphia, MA 1991). Major collections: Arch Bray Foundation (Helena, MN), Brilson Foundation (Chicago, IL)

"Prince" 1991. W13 x D13 x H54cm


Dale CHIHULY

Born in Tacoma WA ,1941. Currently living in Seattle, WA. Received Honorary Doctorate from University of Puget Sound and Rhode Island School of Design in 1986, and from California College of Arts and Crafts in 1988. Awarded a title of National Living Treasure in 1992. Selected exhibition: "World Glass now'94" (Hokkaido Museum of Modern Art, Sapporo1994). Major collections: American Craft Museum (New York), Corning Museum of Glass (Corning, NY), Musée des Arts Decoratifs (Paris), National Museum of Modern Art (Kyoto, Japan).

"Cerulean Blue Macchia with Yellow Lip Wrap" 1998. W43 x d45 x H34cm


Dan DAILEY

MFA, Rhode Island School of Design 1972. Currently teaching at Massatusets College of Arts. Received Fulbrite Fellowship to study in Venice, Italy, 1972-1973. Received Masters Fellowship from Creative Glass Center of America (Millville, NJ), 1989. Selected exhibitons: Leo Caplan Moderns (New York 1992), Carp DM Gallery (Paris 1992). Major collections: American Craft Museum (New York), Boston Museum of Fine Arts (Boston).

Lino TAGLIAPIETRA

Born in Venice 1934. Studied glass at Galliano Ferro's Factory under Nane Ferro. Currently living in Venice, Italy. Selected exhibitions: "CIRVA-le verre, maniére de faire" (Mussé du Luxembourg, Paris 1994 travelled to Tokyo /Seoul), "World Glass Now '94" (Hokkaido Museum 1994). Major collections: Kunstsammlungen der Veste Coburg (Coburg), Museum Boymans-van Beuningen(Rotterdam).

"Sea Vessel" 1989. W28 x D12 x H14cm


FUJITA Kyohei

Born in Tokyo, 1921. Graduated from Tokyo University of Art in 1944. Former president of Japan Glass Artcrafts Association. Currently living in Chiba. Selected exhibitions: "Glass in Japan '87"(1987), "World Glass Now '88" (1988). Major collections: Crafts Gallery,National Museum of Modern Art(Tokyo), Hokkaido Museum of Modern Art (Sapporo, Japan).

"Niijima-Wakai-Honoo" 1988. W23 x D23 x H43cm


David HOPPER

Born in Dinuba, CA 1946. MA, San Jose State College, 1969. Currently living in Paradise, CA. Selected exhibitions: Habatat Gallery (Boca Raton, FL 1993), "World Glass Now '94" (Hokkaido Museum 1994). Major collections: National Gallery of Victoria (Melbourne), Musée des Arts Décoratifs (Lausanne).

"Niijima Speciman" 1995. W19 x D17 x H38cm


IKEMOTO Kazumi

Born in Kyoto, 1954. Graduated from Kyoto City University of Arts. Currently living in Tokyo, teaching at Tama University of Arts. Selected exhibitions: "21st Annual International Glass Invitational" (Habatat Gallery, Farmington Hills, MI 1993), "Neues Glas in Japan" (1993), Gallery A (Kyoto 1993), "Festival Ceského a Japonského Skia" (Machida City Museum 1993), "World Glass Now '94" (Hokkaido Museum 1994). Major collections: Hokkaido Museum of Modern Art (Sapporo), South Australian College of Advanced Education (Adelaide).

"Scene" 1994. W22 x D16 x H42.5cm


KAWAGUCHI Jun

Born in Yokohama, 1951. Graduated from Kyoto City University of Arts (Ceramic Department). Currenly living in Yokohama. Selected exhibitions:Gallery Inui (Ashikaga 1994), Gallery Mashuka (Fujisawa 1994), "Crafts across the Century" (Kyoto Museum of Culture 1994), Gallery Saitoan (1995).

"Zoea" 1995. W44.5 x D20 x H45cm


Ruth KING

Born in Memphis TN, 1958. MFA, Rhode Island School of Design, 1989. Taught at Rhode Island School of Design, 1990-91, instructor of glass. Currently a chairperson of glass program at Ohio State University (Columbus OH), and lives in Columbus, OH. Selected exhibitions: "New Art Forms" (CGCA, Chicago, IL 1992), "Modern Glass" (Cone-Solow Gallery, Mendocino, CA 1992). Major collectons: Jack Lenor Larsen (New York) Wheaton Museum of American Glass (Millville, NJ).

"Niijima is an Island" 1993. W35 x D35 x H48cm


Dante MARIONI

Born in Mill Vallery CA, 1964. Studied glass at Pilchuck Glass School. Received "Young Americans" award from American Craft Museum in 1988, and Louis Comfort Tiffany Foundation Award in 1987. Currently living in Seattle. Selected exhibitons: William Traver Gallery (Seattle, WA 1991), Gallery Nakama (Tokyo, 1990), "Craft Today" (American Craft Museum, NY1989). Major collections: Corning Museum of Glass (Corning NY), National Gallery of Victoria (Melbourne, Australia) Microsoft Corporation (Seattle), Yokohama

"Historical Cups" 1989. W17 x D17 x H29cm


Richrd MARQUIS

Born in Bumblebee, AZ in 1945. Currently living in Langley, WA. BA 1969 and MA 1971, University of Califormina (Berkeley). Taught at various universities including University of California, Los Angeles (1972-82). Selected exhibitions: "Craft Today USA" (American Crafts Museum, travelled to Europe), "World Glass Now" (Hokkaido Museum 1982,85,91,94), Gallery Nakama (Tokyo 1989, 1993). Major collections: American Crafts Museum (New York), Corning Museum of Glass (Corning N.Y.).

"Teapot Trophy" 1991. W17.5 x D17.5 x H81cm


Benjamin MOORE

Born in Olympia WA, 1952. MFA, Rhode Island School of Design. Taught at Penland School of Craft , Pilchuck School, HaystackMountain School of Crafts. A member of Board of Trustees of Pilchuck Glass School since 1991. Currently living in Seattle and managing Benjamin Moore Inc. Selected exhibitions: Connell Gallery (Atlanta, Georgia1996), Grand Central Gallery (Tampa FL 1996), "Pilchuck Pioneers" (Wiliam Traver Gallery 1995), "Northwest Glass" (Museum of Northwest WA 1995). Major collections: Corning Museum of Glass (Corning), American Craft Museum (New York), Glasmuseum Ebeltoft (Denmark).

"The Interior Fold Series" 1989. W52 x D52 x H13cm


William MORRIS

Born in Carmel CA, 1957. Graduated from Central Washington University 1978. Curretly living in Arlington, WA. Selected exhibitions: Betsy Rosenfield Gallery (Chicago 1993), Heller Gallery (New York 1993), Maurine Littleton Gallery (Washington D.C. 1993), "Glass Installations" (American Craft Museum, NY 1993), "Formed by Fire" (Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh, PA 1993). Major collections: American Crafts Museum (New York), Aukland Museum (Aukland) Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York).

"Suspended Artifact" 1994. W86 x D27 x H73cm


Joel Philip MYERS

Born in Patterson NJ in 1934. Graduated from Parsons School of Design in 1957. MFA, New York State College of Ceramics at Alfred University, 1963. Currently living in Normal, Il and is teaching at Illinois State University. Received "Craftman's Fellowship" from NEA in 1976-77, and "Elected Fellow" from American Craft Counsil in 1980. Selected exhibitions: "Masterpieces of American Glass" (1990 Corning Museum of Glasss, travelling show to USSR), World Glass Now '91 (1991 Hokkaido Museum). Major collections: American Craft Museum (New York), Toledo Museum of Art (Toledo, OH).

"Red Fish" 1992. W68 x D10 x H21.5cm


Sally PRASCH

BFA, Ceramics and Glass University of Kansas, 1980. Associate Degree in Applied Science at Salem College NJ, 1986. Kimble Award for excellence in glassblowing, 1985. Currently teaches at Urban Glass in New York and works as a scientific glass blower for the research staff at University of Massachusetts. A member of American Scientific Glassblowing Society and lives in Montague, MA.

"People Goblet" 1995. W12 x D12 x H22cm


Dana Zámecníková

Born in Praha ,1945. Studied at Academy of Applied Arts, Prague1969-1972. Taught at Czech Technical University ,1962-1968. Currently living in Praha. Selected exhibitions: Heller Gallery (New York 1991), "Art Frankfurt Kunstmesse" (Frankfurt am Main 1995), Clara Scremini Gallery (Paris 1988). Major collections: Corning Museum of Glass (Corning, NY), Victoria Albert Museum (London), Hokkaido Museum of Modern Art.

1995. W273 x D30 x H182cm


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