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  2. James Mongrain - Wikipedia

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    James Mongrain (b. 1968 or 1969 (age 55–56) [1]) is a Seattle-area glass artist.He was educated at Moorhead State University in Minnesota, then studied glassblowing at Massachusetts College of Art and Design and the Appalachian Center for Crafts. [2]

  3. Glenn Ziemke - Wikipedia

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    After graduating in 1978, he served a one-year apprenticeship. The following year, he opened his first studio in Accord, New York. [2] After two years at that location, followed by fourteen more in Freeport, Maine, [2] in 1995 he built a new property, Ziemke Glassblowing Studio, on Route 100, the Waterbury-Stowe Road, in Waterbury Center, Vermont.

  4. Bob Snodgrass - Wikipedia

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    Bob Snodgrass, Oregon DFO 2019 (Photo by Connor McHugh/Pyroscopic) Bob Snodgrass blowing glass in his VW Bus at DFO in Oregon 2019. (Photo by Connor McHugh/PYROSCOPIC) Bob Snodgrass is an American lampworker known for his contributions to the art of glass pipe-making and glass art. He began lampworking in 1971 while learning from and working ...

  5. Glassblowing - Wikipedia

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    A stage in the manufacture of a Bristol blue glass ship's decanter.The blowpipe is being held in the glassblower's left hand. The glass is glowing yellow. As a novel glass forming technique created in the middle of the 1st century BC, glassblowing exploited a working property of glass that was previously unknown to glassworkers; inflation, which is the expansion of a molten blob of glass by ...

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    Greg and John Franklin perform a glass-blowing task during 'The Amazing Race 35' finale. It's been an arduous journey on The Amazing Race 35.But after a westward voyage through Asia and Europe ...

  7. Harvey Littleton - Wikipedia

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    In 1968, Labino's book Visual Art in Glass [15] became the first book to be written about the studio glass movement. It was followed in 1971 by Glassblowing: A Search for Form, by Harvey K. Littleton. [16] Through the university's glass program, Littleton taught many who became prominent glass artists, and who, in turn, spread the word about ...

  8. Stephen Rolfe Powell - Wikipedia

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    [8] [2] Though he was hired by Centre College in 1983 to teach ceramics and sculpture, he quickly founded the university's glass program and established its first studio on the roof of a campus building. [6] In 1997, Powell designed and created a new glass studio, which Centre opened as part of their new Jones Visual Arts Center the following year.

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