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The Story of HOT SHOP GLASS
Liz
Gabriel, Amanda Cosgrove Paffrath and Doug Chaussee have been intrigued
by the art of working
with hot glass for years. With diverse
backgrounds -a social worker, small business owner and
retired police detective - we were all introduced to glass blowing
through The Prairie
School and dreamed of one day having our own studio in which to create
our art and share our love of glass. The time was right in early
2005 when we
met to brainstorm an idea, only weeks
later finding ourselves the owners of a dilapidated
1880's former stable in downtown Racine - with a little vision, our
dreams were becoming reality! Now restored, this jewel is home
to HOT SHOP GLASS,
a state of the art glass blowing studio and gallery!
HOT
SHOP GLASS strives to promote individual exploration and creative
expression in hot glass through teaching in a supportive, respectful
and safe learning environment which encourages skill development
and teamwork.
As
glass artists and instructors, we have had the pleasure of learning
from many top glass artists from around the country including Jeremy
Popelka, Scott Kelley and Stephanie Trenchard (Popelka Trenchard
Glass), Ed Schmid (Glass Mountain Studios), Jerry Catania (Ox-Bow
& Water Street Glassworks) Steve Feren (UW Madison), and locally
renowned artist and instructor David Drewek. We look forward to
sharing what we have learned from them with you!
The
Racine community has an interesting history of commitment to glass
as an artistic medium from the early days of the art glass movement
to today. In 1969, The Prairie School, a private
K-12 day school, created a hot glass shop as part of its art department
under the direction of Kent Ipsen and David Drewek. Today the school
maintains the popular glass art program for students from 7th grade
through high school. Racine is home to the nationally renowned Racine
Art Museum (www.ramart.org)
with an impressive collection of glass in its permanent collection.
'The Johnson Family Chandelier' by Dale Chihuly hangs prominently
in the center of the downtown headquarters of Johnson Financial.
The Yellow Rose, a popular downtown eatery, is bedecked with beautiful
blown glass fixtures and sculpture. Over 12 art galleries call downtown
Racine home, many with the work of prominent regional glass artists'
work. Hot Shop Glass opened as a public access studio to build on
this community tradition and appreciation of hot glass!
First
Fridays -- we’re doing demonstrations!
1st Friday of the month, April – September, 6-9pm.
See why we are
the hottest place downtown!
Special
GALLERY NIGHT event in 2008:
November 15! See new
work by local glass artists!
Shop
our gallery or pick up gift certificates for classes!
Click
here to view the Hot Shop Glass facility.
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