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Thanks for looking! Click on photos for access to specific galleries. Glass dresses can be purchased at the Corning Museum of Glass in Corning, NY, or at Carlyn Galerie in Dallas, TX. Please email Hethre with any questions or comments.
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Flameworked and furnace blown sculptures.
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Various Borosilicate Glass Dresses. Photos by C. Freiberg
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Various styles of necklaces
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Flameworked boro candies, slumped boro sheet for the face. This is in the 2006 New Glass Review, #27. Photo by the best photographer ever, Charley Freiberg.
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Hethre has been working with glass for over 10 years, starting with stained glass. When cold glass no longer held her interest, she shifted to flameworking. In 2002, she began attending courses at the Corning Museum of Glass for furnace glassblowing and flameworking.
Hethre has received instruction from such artists as Emilio Santini, Alexander Hamilton, Eric Goldschmidt, G. Brian, Robin Cass, Brian Corr, Nathan Macomber, William Gudenrath, Davide & Mattia Salvadore, and Martin Janecky.
She is fascinated by color, engineering, and function. Creativity is in her blood...she is a second generation glassblower and comes from a large family of musicians and artists.
Multi-disciplined, Hethre is currently pursuing a BS in Environmental Science. She also designs landscapes and has a degree in Architectural Engineering Technology.
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