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  • August 30, 2015
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Carl Siglin: Museum Gaffer

Carl Siglin began blowing glass in 2003 when he was hired as a technician at The Studio. Prior to his work in glass, Carl, who attended Syracuse University’s School of Architecture, ran his own independent contracting company for 15 years. … Read more →

  • Posted in: Artists, Blow Glass at Sea
  • August 9, 2015
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George Kennard: Museum Gaffer

George Kennard has been at The Corning Museum of Glass since 2001, after spending eight years working in private studios. He began his tenure at the Museum as an instructor in The Studio, teaching beginning and continuing classes in glassblowing. … Read more →

  • Posted in: Artists, Hot Glass Demos
  • July 13, 2015
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Chris Rochelle: Museum Gaffer

Chris Rochelle‘s path as a glass artist traces back to Hartwick College, where he studied sculpture and painting. The school’s small glass program gave him his first taste of working with this unique medium. Upon graduation, he apprenticed in a … Read more →

  • Posted in: Artists, GlassLab, Glassmaking techniques/process, Hot Glass Demos, Mobile Hot Shop
  • June 13, 2015
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Eric Meek: Museum Gaffer

Eric Meek has been a gaffer at The Corning Museum of Glass since 2005, and now manages the Museum’s hot glass programs. After graduating from Bowling Green State University, Eric worked at the production studio at the Henry Ford Museum. … Read more →

  • Posted in: Artists, Hot Glass Demos
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