Pilchuck Glass School 35th Annual Auction Catalog

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$ 2,100

Anna Boothe

403

$1,200

Carrie Grula

Handle On It

Grey Interlocking Geo

2½ x 5½ x 2¾ in, each Signed, 2013 Lost wax, kiln-cast, hand-polished lead crystal

12 x 6½ x 6½ in Signed, 2013 Handblown, hand-cut patterning, blasted

Anna Boothe has worked with glass for over 30 years and earned degrees in sculpture and glass from Rhode Island School of Design and Tyler School of Art. She taught at Tyler for 16 years and developed the glass program at Salem Community College in New Jersey. Boothe has also taught at The Studio at the Corning Museum of Glass, Pittsburgh Glass Center, UrbanGlass in New York, and Pilchuck Glass School. She was the former president of the Glass Art Society and is currently the director of glass at the National Liberty Museum in Philadelphia. Her sculpture is in numerous corporate and private collections, including the Corning Museum of Glass and the Tacoma Museum of Art. In September she and former Pilchuck artist in residence, Nancy Cohen, exhibited a collaborative installation at the New York based Accola-Griefen Gallery.

Carrie Grula grew up outside of Philadelphia and began blowing glass at Bucks County Community College. She continued to pursue her glass studies at Rochester Institute of Technology and graduated with a BFA in glass from Alfred University in 2007. Grula has been a member of summer staff, an annual auction intern and a member of Poleturners in 2009 and 2010 at Pilchuck Glass School. She lives and works in Seattle.

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401

$1,142

Christopher Bogle

404

$1,200

Casey Hyland

From the Earth? In Blues

Romancing Pilchuck: centerpiece prototype

8 x 6 x 13 in Signed, 2012 Blown, solid, coldworked murrine

14 in Signed, 2013 Blown glass

Christopher Bogle started his life with glass in 2007 when he went to work at Uroboros Glass in Portland, Oregon. He moved to Tennessee in 2009 to pursue a BFA in glass at the Appalachian Center for Craft in Smithville. He feels his involvement with Pilchuck Glass School inspires and reignites his passion for glass every year. His work is often influenced by natural mineral formations.

In 1995 during the fifth session at Pilchuck Glass School, Casey Hyland stepped into the magical world of glass and has never looked back. Currently, Hyland lives in the hills of New Albany, Indiana and keeps his hot glass studio in downtown Louisville, Kentucky.

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402

$ 580

Aimee Sones

405

$1,200

Jana Broecking

Crane/Towers

My Mind Holds the Key

10½ x 8¼ x ¼ in Unsigned, 2013 Kilnformed, coldworked glass

8 x 4 x 2 in (6 pieces, dimensions vary) Unsigned, 2012 Hot cast glass

Aimee Sones was born and raised in Southern California and loves to travel. As a result, she began to compare visual landscapes and is totally fascinated by freeways, electrical towers and cell phone towers that look like trees. Sones earned an MA in crafts with a concentration in jewelry and metals at California State University, Fullerton and an MFA in glass at The Ohio State University. She has exhibited nationally and internationally and has worked at Pilchuck Glass School.

Born and raised in Germany, Jana Broeckling moved to the US when she was 16. Since then she has lived and traveled all over the world. The concept of “home,” belonging externally and internally, continues to be a topic of exploration and growth in her work.

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