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About this Instructor:
I began working with glass
when I was 20 years old, in the year 2000, and first
started with private lessons at an alternative high
school by the name of The Crefeld School. My desire to
learn more about the material kept growing and I needed
to find a way to keep learning, and my idea included to
shoot for as cheap as possible. Well, the idea of
attending college came to my mind, and that’s just what
I did. First, I attended Salem Community College. There,
I learned how to make glass on a torch, also known as
lampworking. After a few semesters at Salem, I
transferred to Temple University’s Tyler School of Art,
where I learned more skills in working out of a furnace.
I graduated with my B.F.A. from Tyler in 2005.
Since college, I have
been producing my own designs in glass and selling
wherever I can and whenever I can. Working with glass is
one thing I can say is a true love of mine. I have been
working for about ten years now, and I don’t see myself
stopping. |