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What material histories are critical for craft education? How are pre-1962 histories and alternative American Studio Glass histories relevant to contemporary glass practices? With the support of Center for Craft, GEEX (the Glass Education Exchange) is proud to launch the first season of our GEEX Talks Q&A Podcast: “Expanded Glass Histories.” Episodes feature conversations between glass artists and researchers.
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Are dystopian readings of your work fair or are they missing something more complex? What is the role of grossness in your work? And what do you consider to be the difference between seeing and listening? Artists Kimberly Thomas and Britt Ransom join in a discussion on invention, speculative (non-)fiction, intuition, and thought walks. “As a human …
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What is the significance of adornment relative to your work? How do the many functions of jewelry — as a collection, as a resource, or as an aspect of cultural participation — resonate with the kinds of work you create? Artists Victoria Ahmadizadeh Melendez and Dyani White Hawk join in a discussion on untold histories, their artistic process, and t…
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What is the significance of reinvestigating and recreating historic processes? Artist Raghvi Bhatia and historian of science Dr. Marvin Bolt discuss alternative histories of the telescope, the concept of loanwords and “loancraft” objects, and the critical value of embodied knowledge. “The context is always there. It's always in the roots. And — in …
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What does it mean to learn, think with, and remember the Middle Passage? Artist KING COBRA and Dr. Kerry Sinanan discuss contemporary and historic glass, the violence of consumption, and the transatlantic slave trade. “Art, craft, glassmaking: we need multiple points of reconnection to these deliberately obscured and submerged memories. I'm in a st…
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How can nurturing kinship shift the present, history, and future of studio glass? Artists Cedric Mitchell and Corey Pemberton, representing the Better Together events series for Black and Brown makers, join in conversation with citizen artist vanessa german and discuss your questions. "Not everybody is returning the circle. Not every glassblower yo…
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With the support of the Center for Craft, GEEX (the Glass Education Exchange) is proud to launch the first season of the GEEX Talks Q&A Podcast: “Expanded Glass Histories.” Each episode will offer a conversation between glass artists and researchers paired around one of the three themes to expand glass craft histories beyond the American Studio Gla…
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