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American Craft features Pilchuck’s 40th Anniversary
The new American Craft Magazine features and article commerating Pilchuck Glass School’s upcoming 40th birthday with a profile of 13 artists including Dale Chihuly, Dante Marioni, Einar and Jamex de la Torre, myself, April Surgent, Matthew Szosz, Judith Schaechter, Joyce Scott, Mark Zirpel, Deborah Moore, Richard Marquis and David Willis. The article consists of short profiles/interviews of each artist discussing their work and their relationship to Pilchuck. I am honored to be included in this piece among some very accomplished artists. Pilchuck has certainly been integral to my experience and will continue to be a place were creativity and expression reign. (some times literally raining, we’re talking buckets!) If you dont have a hard copy check it out at American Craft Magazine.
Posted in friends, Glass, New Work, Pilchuck, Publication, Uncategorized
Also tagged American Craft, April Surgent, Dale Chihuly, Dante Marioni, David Willis, Einar and Jamex de la Torre, Ethan Stern, Joyce Scott, Judith Schaechter, Mark Zirpel, Matthew Szosz, Pilchuck Glass School, Richard Marquis
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