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I was asked to demonstrate goblet-making for the Museum of Arts & Design in NYC. The museum could not host the demo, so it was at Heller Gallery in Manhattan.
It was a unique experience - flameworking in a high-end gallery! I tried really hard not to burn their floor!
Sincere thanks to the museum, Tecnolux, and all who attended. It was a memorable event!
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Emerging artist Steve Sizelove practices the craft of flameworking borosilicate glass in his home studio in Richmond, Indiana. He has studied at the Milwaukee Institute of Art and Design and under notable glass artists such as Robert Mickelsen, Roger Parramore, Milon Townsend, and Italian master Lucio Bubacco. The workshops helped Steve to refine his glass leading the honor of receiving the 2005 Niche Award in the category of Goblets and his recent inclusion in the spring 2006 release of Lark Books’ 500 Glass Objects.
Active in the glass community, Steve is a member of the Glass Art Society and shows his award winning work in galleries and museums throughout the United States. Also, he conducts workshops at his studio and other facilities across the U.S. and Canada.
Steve Sizelove 832 Toschlog Rd. Richmond IN 47374 US Phone: (765)960-5148 http://www.stevesizelove.com
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