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Summer 2007
A Land of Patrons—How America’s Desire for Excellence and Creativity Will Keep Your Studio Fire Burning
Ken Schneidereit’s involvement in music as a member in a progressive rock band led him to San Francisco, where he discovered production lampworking. Eventually he went out on his own and started Studio-11, which has grown to be a successful hot glass studio where unique and beautiful glass art abounds.
by Ken Schneidereit
In addition, you’ll find a special feature, Botanical Wonders—The Story of the Harvard Glass Flowers by Yvette Sterbenk of The Corning Museum of Glass. The exquisite collection of glass flowers and sea creatures created for study at Harvard by Leopold Blaschka and his son Rudolf are truly fantastic works of art.
Also look for Glasscaster with Marcie Davis in an interview with Fred Birkhill, flameworking artist, who discusses how art glass conferences help to develop and spread new techniques and innovations in glass art.
You can find the rest of these articles in the Summer 2007 issue of Profitable Glass Quarterly.
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