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  2. Glenn Ziemke - Wikipedia

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    Ziemke began glassblowing while a student at Pennsylvania State University in 1976. [1] After graduating in 1978, he served a one-year apprenticeship. The following year, he opened his first studio in Accord, New York. [2]

  3. Dale Chihuly - Wikipedia

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    Chihuly began experimenting with glassblowing in 1965, and in 1966 he received a full scholarship to attend the University of Wisconsin–Madison. [4] He studied under Harvey Littleton, who had established the first glass program in the United States at the university. In 1967, Chihuly received a Master of Science degree in sculpture.

  4. Deborah Czeresko - Wikipedia

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    Her works are in the permanent collection of the Museum of American Glass in Millville, New Jersey, Glasmuseet Ebeltoft, [3] and the Frauenau Glass Museum.She served on the board of directors for UrbanGlass, a glassblowing studio based in Brooklyn, from 2008 to 2018.

  5. Stephen Rolfe Powell - Wikipedia

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    Centre College dedicated the Stephen R. Powell Memorial Garden and Outdoor Classroom in October 2022. The centerpiece, a large glass sculpture, was built by former students and collaborators. [ 11 ] In 2023, the Art Center of the Bluegrass announced an expansion project to start a glass museum and gallery in his honor.

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  7. Bob Snodgrass - Wikipedia

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    Bob Snodgrass, Oregon DFO 2019 (Photo by Connor McHugh/Pyroscopic) Bob Snodgrass blowing glass in his VW Bus at DFO in Oregon 2019. (Photo by Connor McHugh/PYROSCOPIC) Bob Snodgrass is an American lampworker known for his contributions to the art of glass pipe-making and glass art.

  8. Early glassmaking in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The melted batch, or metal, is typically shaped into the glass product (other than plate and window glass) by either glassblowing or pressing it into a mold. [7] Glass was not pressed in the United States until the 1820s. [8] Until the 20th century, window glass production involved blowing a cylinder and flattening it. [9]

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