Pieces From Blown Away Season Two to Go on View at Corning Museum of Glass Rachel Wallace 1/21/2021. Shop the collection here. Katherine Gray, resident evaluator on Blown Away, taught students how to make refined forms at the furnace this week at The Studio. Her installation Forest Glass consists of three structures, or “trees,” made of found drinking glasses stacked on plexiglass shelves with steel supports. Katherine Gray is the chief judge of their crafts on the show. The life-altering opportunity also offers the contestants’ fame and success. Katherine Gray. Artist/Designer Katherine Gray Katherine Gray (born 1965) is a Canadian glass artist and professor of art at California State University, San Bernardino. Katherine Gray, Forest Glass as installed at the Corning Museum of Glass, 2009, pre-existing glass, acrylic and steel shelving, largest tree: 63 x 30 x 120 in. Katherine Gray employs the stealth qualities of glass and the history of glassblowing to comment on larger issues she is passionate about: the environment, society and community. At the end of each episode, one participant is eliminated, and simultaneously one is declared “Best in Blow.” The winner receives a $60,000 prize and an artist residency at the Corning Museum of Glass. Katherine has written about glass, curated several exhibitions, and has taught workshops around the world. Katherine Gray is widely respected as a glassblower and artist who makes functional and nonfunctional vessels and sculpture. Gray can be seen in the ongoing Netflix series Blown Away as the Resident Evaluator. Her work can be found in the collections of the Corning Museum of Glass, the Toledo Museum of Art and the Museum of Glass in Tacoma, WA, among others. ... Corning Museum Of Glass Glass Museum Chrysler Museum Louis Comfort Tiffany San Francisco Museums Found Art Grey Glass New Words State Art. Her work can also be found in the collections of the Corning Museum of Glass and the Tacoma Museum of Glass, among others. Sep 4, 2019 - American glass artist Katherine Gray draws on the extensive lineage of fine glassblowing while infusing it with her personal signature. Gray was selected as one of the 100 artists included in New Glass Now, a global survey of contemporary glass at The Corning Museum of Glass that opened in May 2019. Gray has written about glass, curated and juried multiple exhibitions, and has taught workshops around the world. Her work includes vases, candelabras, and goblets, and some of her pieces are designed to fit inside each other. The Art + Design wing at the Corning Museum of Glass in Corning, New York. Photo: courtesy of the Corning Museum of Glass
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