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Mindy Sand
"I grew up in Toledo, Ohio, " The Glass Capital of the World" and spent many Saturdays taking art classes at the Toledo Museum of Art. I continued my interest in art at The Ohio State University where I got a degree in art education. I taught high school art for 9 years in Ohio. After teaching, I...
David Sandidge
David Sandidge was Born into a military family in 1964, His family moved from one duty station to another. By the time he reached 13 years old the family had settled in Virginia Beach, Virginia. His older brother found a job at a local glass factory where they were training young apprentices to...
Pia Schliesseit and Debra Stewart
We are creative artists, and enjoy designing unique products, that are not commercially reproduced. We create our products, by hand, in our studio in the beautiful Appalachian mountains near Asheville, NC...the art and fine craft hub of the south!
Russ Schmidt
"I am self-taught in the field of kiln forming and cold working glass. Fusing glass as a medium can be challenging, frustrating and yet very fulfilling. Glass reminds me of life. So beautiful and so fragile. I love the fact that combining different materials with silica sand then heated to a...
Bonnie Shanas
As a student of psychology and an enthusiast of human nature, I have always been intrigued by underlying allusions and the universal body language. The genuine truth expressed through the subtlety of the unspoken gesture is my inspiration for sculpture of the human form.
Through these images...
Douglas/Renee Sigwarth
Douglas and Renee met in 1993 and began blowing glass together shortly thereafter in Minneapolis at a community college. In 1995, the couple transferred to the University of Wisconsin at River Falls, where they completed their training in glass. In 1996, the couple married and discovered their...
Joe Sorge
Located in Connecticut, studied at School of Visual Art (SVA) in New York City. Guided by the organic form, materials and craftsmanship.
The works express fluidity and the resulting tension inherent in the material is balanced by the ensuing harmony of the sculptural object. The result is an...
Thomas Spake
"I began blowing glass back in 1994. As it happened, I went to college to pursue a basketball scholarship, but as fate would have it, a work study in the art department introduced me to glassblowing. I remember that jaw dropping moment, seeing the molten material rotating on the blow pipe, the...
James Stanford
James blows and sculpts flame-worked glass, emphasizing an intimate, intentionally delicate design aesthetic.
Tyler Stinson
A third generation welder and metal sculptor, Tyler found his way to artistry along the path less traveled. Through decades of exposure to the craft, he experimented for some time, eventually taking on sculpting as a regular practice. Initially uncertain of if he saw himself in the work he was...