The Glass Forge Team

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Saturday 10–4

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Lee Wassink – Founder.

Master Artisan. Entrepreneur. Artisan. Glass Cook.

I originally took a glass blowing class during my sophomore year in college at Central College in Pella, Iowa. I didn’t  think anything of it. Of course, after that, the romance of glass occupied my mind.

I studied for two more years with John Vruwink while finishing my college education and was able to get fully hooked. After graduation, I moved to southern Oregon and spent a year helping my Dad build his ‘dream house.’ In the process, I realized that I would return to Grants Pass. During this time, while making trips to the Bay Area, I courted the Nourot Glass Studio, finally getting them to hire me just as we were finishing the house.

Working for Nourot Glass Studio and the three owners, Mike and Ann Nourot and David Lindsay, was my biggest glass learning curve yet. While working with them for four years, I found out that it was truly the art that I wanted to continue for the rest of my life.

When it came time to leave the Bay Area and move back to Grants Pass, I got the opportunity to take a two-week intensive course from Bill Gudenrath at the Corning ‘Studio.’ By the time I came back after contacting Nathan and Butch, I was able to look for a building to start our studio. And the rest, as they say, ‘is history.’

 

Education:

  • 1989-93 Central University, Pella, IA. Independent study in glass blowing.
  • 1994 Attended GAS Conference and assisted Italian glass master Lino Taglipietra, Oakland CA.
  • 1996 Guest-starred in the PBS “Alchemy in Light” TV documentary featuring Nourot glass.
  • 1997 Intensive two-week course in Venetian-style glass blowing at “The Studio,” Corning, NY. Studied under William Gundreath.
  • 1993-97 Glassblowing assistant to Michael Nourot, Nourot Glass Studio, Benecia, CA.

Nathan Sheafor – Co-founder.

Art Glass Craftsman.

My first contact with the medium of glass was in a vision of sorts while participating in a pottery workshop in the desert near Moab, UT. The instructor wanted the class to visualize a container to hold water from a beautiful stream. I saw the shape in clear crystal, not clay. Shortly there after, a pottery and glass professor at the University of Kansas, Vernon Brejcha, thought that I would be better suited to working with glass than clay and directed me to the world of the molten material. I have been attached to it ever since, being driven by the desire to make the perfect goblet, graceful lines, rich colors, and a certain physical intensity that reflect my nature.

 

Education:

  • 1980-84 University of Kansas undergraduate, Study of Hot Glass, studied under Vernon Brejcha.
  • 1985-93 AlBo Glass member and assistant.
  • 1994-95 Glass apprenticeship, studied under Steven Smyers.
  • 1996 Eight-week Glass intensive, Penland School of Arts and Crafts, Penland, NC. Studied under Dmitri Michaelides.
  • 1996-97 AlBo Glass chief gaffer.

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