The audience gets settled into Flux Studios for the start of the history of American studio glass. |
Professor Debra Ruzinsky’s lecture on the history of the studio glass movement was a treat! Debra’s slide lecture outlined the traditional lineage and then featured many of the artists and works not normally included in the standard time line history that starts in March 1962 and focuses primarliy on blown glass works. Deb’s discussion included pre-’60s and ’70s works, works by women, European glass artists, kiln casters, and narrative works – all the alternate viewpoints.
Debra Ruzinsky’s lecture takes the students on a journey. |
Novie Trump of Flux studios offered the use of their stunning space for the talk, and it was SRO – which is always heartening.
Tim Tate addresses the students from Salisbury University glass program that traveled hours to be part of the talk. |
Assistant professor Steve Durow arranged for a group from the glass program at Maryland’s Salisbury University to join the lecture and the students had a tour of the glass school. The idea that the young-un’s (as well as us old coots) are getting a sense of the rich history of glass as the medium rushes forward into the 21st Century makes all of us at the Glass School happy.