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From Etching Room to Designer: A Career at Steuben
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Bolislav Manikowski’s career at Steuben began during the Carder years and continued through the transition period. As styles changed from the colorful and classical forms Carder preferred to the modern silhouettes of later Steuben, Manikowski adapted his design style. The Bolislav Manikowski Dr...
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Glass: Clearly Intriguing
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All of us are familiar with glass in many different forms, from collectible art glass to the utilitarian objects we use each day. But how much do you really know about glass and why it behaves the way it does? In this talk, Dr. Chris Dartt will break down the science of glass and its properties. ...
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Member’s Spotlight – Some of My Favorite Things
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Member collectors in this Collector’s Choice presentation will share some of their favorite glass pieces and stories. Participants include Mike Moline, Sue and Steve Maynard, Beth Shaut, Dwight and Jeanette Little, Gordon Hancock and others.
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Assignment in Glassmaking
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In 1978, award-winning photojournalist Elliott Erwitt filmed a documentary at the Steuben Glass Factory tracing the development of three major glass sculptures from design meeting to completed, handmade masterworks. Steuben designers Donald Pollard, David Dowler and Lloyd Atkins were featured al...
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The Immigration of Glassworkers to Steuben
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In his Glass of Frederick Carder, Paul V. Gardner writes that Carder “quietly arranged” for glassworkers to come from the Stourbridge district of England to America and that they were “denied admission” and deported. The details of this venture were largely unknown. James Measell has used conte...
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A Brief History of the Dorflinger Glass Companies
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Founded by a young immigrant glassblower named Christian Dorflinger, the Dorflinger glass companies operated in Brooklyn, New York and White Mills, Pennsylvania from 1852 until 1921, producing luxury cut and engraved glass tableware for the White House, foreign governments, and wealthy Gilded Age...
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What’s On Your Dressing Table?
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Frederick Carder created hundreds of cologne bottles, powder boxes, bath salt and cold cream jars in an array of shapes, sizes and colors – all for a lady’s vanity table. Most of these items were utilitarian but each of these pieces are a work of art with intricate decorations, color combinations...
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Treasures from The New Bedford Museum of Glass
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Founded in 1993, the New Bedford Museum of Glass is developing an extensive collection of beautiful art glass, including fine examples by Steuben, Tiffany, Durand, Quezal, and New Bedford’s celebrated Mt. Washington and Pairpoint glass factories. Mr. Nelson will present highlights of the collecti...
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Past|Present: Expanding the Stories of Glass
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Building on the mission of the Corning Museum of Glass, to “inspire people to see glass in a new light,” the Curatorial team of the Museum challenged themselves to see our rich collection in new ways. The result is an exhibition of objects from the permanent collection which tell diverse and evol...
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The Last Rival: Durand Art Glass
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When the Durand Art Glass Division of the Vineland Flint Glass Works was founded in December 1924 by company owner Victor Durand, it was the last American competitor to Frederick Carder’s Steuben Glass Works. Tiffany Furnaces, Quezal Art Glass and Decorating Company, Union Glass Company, Imperial...
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Adventures in Glass Design: What Glass Can Do.
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Rob Cassetti’s love affair with glass began as a college intern when he first encountered molten glass flowing from the furnace at the Steuben Glass factory. When he was hired by Steuben a decade later, he realized his design training and previous design experience had not prepared him for creati...
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Bob and Fred: From Golf to Glass
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When Eugene Sullivan introduced young Bob Rockwell to Fred Carder it was on the golf course. During those weekly games, Bob would learn about community issues and about “all the possibilities of glass” from these two glass technology titans. Jenny Monroe will weave together stories of how Rockwel...
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Carder’s Architectural Glass in New York Buildings
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During the late 1920s and early 1930s, Frederick Carder’s Steuben Division produced architectural glass for a variety of buildings—usually skyscrapers—for both interior and exterior applications. Architectural glass was used both for its beauty as well as for its functionality. The Frederick Card...