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1962 Toledo Workshops Historic Photograph Print

1962 Toledo Workshops Historic Photograph Print

Erwin Eisch: Clouds Have Been My Foothold All Along

Erwin Eisch: Clouds Have Been My Foothold All Along

Paul Seide

Paul Seide "Radio Light" Print

1962 Toledo Workshops Historic Photograph Print

$25.00
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SKU
024668
Poster Size: 22" x 28"

In 1962, the Studio Glass Movement was born in a garage on the Museum grounds. Harvey Littleton, a pottery instructor, received the support of then-director Otto Wittmann to conduct a workshop to explore ways artists might create works from molten glass in their own studios, rather than in factories. A prototype “studio” furnace was built in the TMA garage, but for the first three days of the workshop all attempts to fuse molten glass failed. Finally, Dominick Labino, then vice president and director of research at Johns Manville Fiber Glass, showed up with advice on furnace construction, and with glass marbles that melted. Harvey Leafgreen, a retired glassblower from Libbey Glass, was then able to demonstrate his craft. Later that summer, many participants returned for a second workshop.

Image: Glass seminar featuring Rosemary Gulasso, Harvey Littleton, and Harvey Leafgreen.