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Vancouver Convention Centre West 1055 Canada Place Vancouver, BC |
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at Robert Held Art Glass November 25th - 27th, 2011 |
The BCGAA set up a Christmas Market in the hot shop at Robert Held's. There were glassblowing demonstrations and fun on Friday night. |
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Saturday, September 10th, 2011 at Andrighetti Glass Studios 3 West 3rd Avenue Unit C Vancouver, BC |
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Jeff studied glass at the Alberta
College of Art and Design (ACAD) in Calgary, Alberta from 1990-94.
He currently works as an instructor at Red Deer College's summer
program. He has also taught at ACAD in Calgary, Penland School
of Crafts in North Carolina, and Pilchuk Glass School in Stanwood
Washington. Jeff's Electric Kool-Aid Series, based on Murrini (mosaic) glass placed second in a contest at the 1994 Glass Art Society conference in San Francisco. Murrine work remains a key component of Jeff's work. Jeff's first solo show "Kinetic Glass" at the Devonian Gardens, Calgary, Alberta in 1996 included a blown glass water wheel and hot sculpted "Monsters" in the ponds and gardens. Recent work includes the "Forged Blown" series which incorporates blown glass with forged steel and the "Cubist Lamp/Vase" series based on stacked blown forms. Jeff moved to Edmonton, Alberta in 2001 where he opened Edmonton's first Hot Shop. The studio operates as an open studio with classes and rental time for Edmonton's burgeoning glass community. Jeff exhibits nationally and internationally and his work is included in the Alberta Foundation for the Arts permanent collection. In 2010 Jeff sold his studio to Bocci Design in Vancouver. He works primarily on their lighting products but also continues to pursue his own work. |
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2130 Pine Street, Vancouver, BC
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Preston Singletary
BIOGRAPHY
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