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Tag Archives: cold working
An Object Disposition
Posted in Bemis Building, Exhibitions, Glass, New Work
Also tagged Art, Ethan Stern, exhibitions, glass, Glass Art, Museum of Glass, new work, Seattle
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A whale of an engraving
Posted in coldworking, friends, Glass, inspiration, WWO
Also tagged Art, glass, sculpture
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Centre College Demo and Lecture
Posted in New Work, residency, teaching
Also tagged centre college, Ethan Stern, Glass Artist, Glass Blowing, students, teaching
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///Duality/// Nancy Callan and Ethan Stern at Hawk Gallery March 31st
On March 26th I will be heading to Danville, Kentucky to be a visiting artist at Centre College with my friend Stephen Rolfe Powell and his kick ass students. Check out a great video about Stephen. After that, its on to Columbus, Ohio with Nancy Callan for the Opening at Hawk Gallery on the 31st. Dont miss it. After the opening and demo at Glass Axis on Saturday, Nancy and I will head up to Toledo for a week long residency at the Toledo Art Museum, Glass Pavilion. Wow, out and about again! You can check out some of the new work that will be in the show here.
Posted in Exhibitions, friends, Glass, New Work, teaching, travel
Also tagged Art, Ethan Stern, glass, Glass Art, Hawk, new work
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///Contemporist Icon featuring Ethan Stern Design///
After re-posting some interesting articles from the Contemporist Icon blog last week, the author contacted me about featuring my work in a post. Crazy how the web works! So check it out here: http://www.contemporisticon.com/ethan-stern-contemporary-art-glass-sculpture-artist/
Posted in Artist Statement, coldworking, Glass, Life, New Work, Publication
Also tagged Art, Glass Artist, Glass Blowing, new work, sculpture, Seattle
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Neo-Plasticism, De Stijl and its contemporary influences.
Loving this Article on the Contemporist Icon Blog!
http://www.contemporisticon.com/neo-plasticism-de-stijl/
Posted in inspiration, New Work
Also tagged De Stijl, Ethan Stern, glass, Glass Art, Glass Artist, Neo-plasticism, new work, sculpture
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Inky
Posted in coldworking, Glass, New Work, WWO
Also tagged Art, glass, Glass Art, Glass Artist, Glass Blowing, new work, sculpture
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///Summer Re-Cap///
Its been a crazy one!
From my residency at TMOG in May :
Once June hit I was off and running. With the GAS conference here in Seattle this year we saw an influx of hundreds of glass makers from all over the world converge on the emerald city for a weekend, networking, lecturing, flexing and partying like rock stars. What a blast!
The week after that, I flew to the Pittsburgh Glass Center to teach a week long workshop. The class at PGC was titled “Out of the round” and it was amazing. With students from stateside and abroad it was the most challenging class I’ve taught to date due to the high skill level of the students. Instead of teaching them how to gather the glass, I was teaching them new ways to approach the entire blowing process. Sculpting the bubble was priority number one and they all got down and dirty with paddles, corks and blow punties.
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After Pittsburgh I came back to Seattle and met up with my intern Kameron Robinson. Kameron is a senior at Anderson University in Indiana.

He contacted me after I had visited his school and done some demos in the glass shop. He was interested in getting some experience in a professional artist studio. WOW! makes me feel legit. This was my second time having a summer intern and I hope to continue next summer with someone new.

Kameron turned out to be a cold working machine and a hell of a guy. his first time west of the Missouri and he was loving summer in Seattle. The month of July flew by with Kameron and I working in the shop day in day out.
Thanks Kameron, you rock !
Once August hit I was off to Maine to the Haystack Mountain School of Craft to be a teaching assistant for my good friend and great artist Kait Rhoads.
It was truly an amazing experience. I slept very little and blew glass alot. It was a cane and murrini class so we were pulling on the glass until the we hours of the night. The students were amazing and my fellow TA Zach Compton from Star, N.C. was the shit!



From Haystack I went straight to Pilchuck to be the Cold shop Cordinator for the fifth session of the summer. It was amazing! Lino Tagliapietra was there and I was lucky enough to be able to do some cold working for him. was I nervouse? Na…..not at all. He’s only the best glassblower alive today. Not to mention a very generous and wonderful man. April Surgent (my studio mate) was there teaching a class with her mentor and master engraver Jiri Harcuba for the Czech Republic. I will be posting a video of Jiri engraving a portrait of April soon on my blog and my youtube channel. I always have a blast at Pilchuck and I am so glad they ask me back every summer.
So now…finally I am back in the studio full time working on my next exhibition. This fall The Traver Gallery will be representing me at SOFA Chicago. It’s kind of a big deal and I’m really excited! They are only bringing four artists and the booth will be beautiful. So if you’re in Chicago November 3rd through the 6th come check it out.
Here is a couple shots of the work I am making for SOFA:


oh yeah and here’s my lunch:

Posted in April Surgent, coldworking, friends, Glass, Glass Blowing, Life, New Work, Pilchuck, SOFA, teaching, travel, Uncategorized, WWO
Also tagged April Surgent, Art, art book, Ethan Stern, glass, Glass Art, Glass Artist, Glass Blowing, Glass intern, Museum of Glass, Pilchuck Glass School, pittsburgh glass center, school, sculpture, Seattle, SOFA, students, teaching, Workshop
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Future Forward
I recently finished some new wall pieces. These panels are made with layers of colored glass and cane that is blown into cylinders than cut and slumped open. This the same technique that has been used to make window glass since the renaissance. I blew the panels at the Tacoma Museum of Glass and then had them slumped open in a funky little factory here in Seattle called Fremont Antique Glass. Appearently this studio is the last place of its kind in the United States opening blown cylinders into sheet glass. Check out a video of the process here.
“Future Forward is cut with both diamond and stone wheels. The opaque black surfaces of the piece are carved using the stone which is the more traditional way of carving glass. The stone leaves a more polished mark than the diamonds that I most often use. I am attracted to the stone because of its sensitivity and its variation on the surface. It leaves a very subtle mark and has a grain unique to its process.
“Future Forward” 2011
37″w x 18″h x 2″d Blown, slumped and engraved glass

“Above Behind” 2011
18″w x 36″h x 2″d Blown, slumped and engraved glass

Posted in coldworking, Glass, Glass Blowing, New Work
Also tagged Ethan Stern, glass, Glass Art, Glass Artist, Glass Blowing, sculpture
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Meet the Artist
A few weeks after the best residency I have every had, I have finally gathered a few images to post. The week was long but we got lots of work done. I will be cold working for the next few months, working towards a group show at the LewAllen Gallery in July and a show next spring in Colombus Ohio at the Hawk Gallery where I will be showing with one of my best friends, Nancy Callan.
Here is a link to a video interview produced by the Museum of Glass about my work.
Also this week brings with it the onslaught of Glass makers from all over the world to the grey city of Seattle for the Glass Art Society Conference. And sorry my couch is already full.
Posted in coldworking, Glass, Glass Blowing, New Work, residency, Uncategorized
Also tagged Art, Ethan Stern, glass, Glass Art, Glass Art Society, Glass Artist, Glass Blowing, Residency, sculpture, Seattle, Tacoma Museum of Glass
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////Changing Light////

Changing Light (red)

Changing Light (rain)
Changing Light (black)

Photos by Russell Johnson
Posted in Glass, Glass Blowing, New Work, WWO
Also tagged Engraving, glass, Glass Art, Glass Artist, Glass Blowing, inciso, opaque, transparent
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