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David New-Small
David New-Small has been blowing glass for many years. His first studio was in his backyard, but since 1983, his business has operated from a studio/gallery on Vancouver's unique Granville Island.
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Diane Paterson
I was born and raised in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan where a lifelong fascination with glass began after university studies and several years of teaching. |
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Jan Benda
With his family, Jan emigrated to Canada in 1983. Four years later, he reached his dream by opening his own studio. Jan continues to innovate the medium of glassblowing on the Sunshine Coast in BC. |
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Jeff Burnette
Jeff has become one of the leading goblet makers in Canada, and has won numerous awards for his outstanding talents.
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Jeremy Dane
In 2001, after studying glass fusing and slumping with master glassworker Melanie Rowe, Jeremy acquired a kiln and began specializing in fused and slumped glass. He continues to experiment with and refine his techniques, adding to his line of jewellery, plates and bowls.
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Jill Allan
Jill Allan lives in Vancouver, B.C., Canada. In 1999 she graduated from the Alberta College of Art and Design, (Calgary, Alberta) earning a B/F.A. with a major in Glass. Her work is quiet, based in the craft tradition of vessel making, but not exclusively functional.
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Jo Ludwig
Each small glittering vessel I make is from several layers of glass, including one layer of dichronic glass, I call a "thing of beauty" or TOB for short. It is produced by a technique known as firing and slumping. |
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Lawrence Ruskin
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Lisa Samphire
Lisa Samphire, Canadian born began her glass blowing career in 1985. Since that time she has produced a diverse body of work, which includes private and public, sculptural and functional pieces. |
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Miyuki Shinkai
She has attended Pilchuck Glass School for several summers since 1994. Miyuki has exhibited her work in Canada and the United States, and she currently lives and works in Gibsons, British Columbia, Canada.
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Moss Holland
As a craftsperson, it is always my ultimate goal to create original designs of beauty and practical use, which can also be reproduced many times over. |
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Robert Held
Robert Held is a well known and respected member of Canada's art glass community. |
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Sean Goddard
With no formal education in the media of glass and metal Sean set out to make a genre of his own. It was with this creative force and bold inspiration that the lines of jagged light sconces and prehistoric insects were fashioned. |
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Ted Jolda
Ted Jolda has been recognized as a leading Canadian artist. His creations have been presented to royalty and dignitaries around the world and are avidly collected by glass connoisseurs and enthusiasts.
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