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About this Instructor:
I
was born in Pacific Beach, Ca and lived in San Diego until I
was 28. I attended gifted schools for most of my life,
many of which included art programs where I learned the
strong passion I had for art of any kind. In 8th grade
I found drawing and watercolors, in high school I found clay
and sculpting. In college I played guitar and wrote songs
from the hundreds of poems I had written over the
years. After marrying and having 2 children, my best
creations ever, I found myself a single parent. I
began teaching ceramics, Raku, drawing, weaving textiles and
rush/cane then and had a custom ceramics studio.
In 1985 I met my husband, Michael, of 20 years now. He was a
heavy plate and mirror glazier. Within a few months we
started doing stained glass and 6 months after that we
opened Dreamglass Studio, a full service shop and supplies
store and started teaching glass. The next year I
learned sandblasting and fusing, which I still enjoy very
much. In 1990 I made my first bead although I got
serious about beads in 1993. The first 3 years of
lampworking I learned to
torch to make eyes and other components for my fusing and
copper foil panels, little did I know my love of making fish
beads was around the corner! In 1994 we built a full
hot shop and started blowing large furnace glass.
Michael built me my first bead kiln in 1993, he is
internationally known for his bead annealers and full hot
shops he custom builds.
We taught for the Community College Education for 12 years
in Las Vegas, many stained, fused and carved glass classes
with as many as 20 students. The most interesting and
rewarding was a deaf group that until us had never had a
chance to learn glass, they did some gorgeous work and was
one of the most heartwarming last nights of a class ever!
I have taught lampworking and fusing all over the nation for
the last 10 years, including several large venues as well
as smaller studios.
I have been published in many books, including Bandhu's
"Contemporary Lampworking III" and his "Formed of Fire", in
Doug R's new borosilicate video, Lark books, Corina's
Spotlights and now have a tool I designed being made by
Carlisle Machine, the "Crowley Marver"! I have won over a
dozen awards for my lampworking and fusing, many from the
venue Glass Craft Expo, Lorenzi Art Competition a Judge's
Award, Glass Galore "Best of Show" with the clownfish bead
on perfume bottle purchased and becoming a permanent part of
Lincoln City's collection. I was juried in to the very first
Warm Glass Fuse Off which was an international search for
the 50 best fused pieces worldwide by Warm Glass and
Bullseye Glass.
I attended the second annual Teachers Forum at personal
invitation by Dan at Bullseye, where we roomed with Leah
Fairbanks and her husband, Derek, we had a blast and learned
a lot. That was the only class I have ever taken
except for a lecture by Pete McGrain class so I could meet
the master of blasting flash-glass. Other than that I am
completely self taught in all my favored mediums, the best
of which is glass. I am in awe of the medium, it is
viscous and malleable with an element of danger and chance,
I am totally in love with melting glass!
After the kids went on to Med-school or married
we moved to South Beach, Oregon in 2002. We built a
new studio that we love in the forest between 2 state parks in the pines and cedars within a few minutes walk to
sand. We can listen to the ocean while we
work, we have many private students who come here to further
their knowledge of glass and enjoy the beauty of the coast
with us! |