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BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION
- Born
1945, Riverside California. Currently a Canadian citizen,
living and working in Vancouver BC, Canada
- President and founder, New-Small & Sterling Studio Glass
(1983)
EDUCATION
- Unversity
of California, B.A.
- Pilchuk School, Stanwood, Washington (1978, 1979, 1981)
SELECTED
EXHIBITIONS & AWARDS
2001 -
Marine Show at The Gallery of American Craft at Wheaton Village;
two-person show at Lionheart Gallery in Lousiville, Kentucky;
Solo Show at New-Small & Sterling Glass in Vancouver BC
2000 -
A Decade of Glass Invitational Exhibition, Carlyn Galerie,
Houston, Texas; Perfumes & Paperweights invitational show,
Del Mano Gallery, Pasadena California; Pilchuk School Auction,
Seattle, Washington
1999 -
Unexpected Collaborations, Canadian Craft Museum, Vancouver,
BC; Pilchuk School Auction, Seattle, Washington
1998 -
Simon Fraser University Art Gallery, Burnaby, BC - BC Glass
Arts Association Biennial Exhibition - Award of Merit; Niche
Magazine Awards Nominee; Circle Craft Gallery, Vancouver,
BC - “Escents 98” - juried show
1997 -
APEC Conference, Vancouver, BC - “The Canadian Collection
at APEC ‘97”
1996 -
Carlyn Gallery, Dallas, Texas - Glass Invitational; Rowles
and Parham, Edmonton, Alberta - Canadian Glass Show; Ontario
Crafts Council, Toronto, Ontario - Group Show; Richmond Art
Gallery, Richmond, BC - 20th Anniversary Retrospective
1995 -
Sable V Fine Art Gallery, Texas - “A Gathering of Glass” invitational
show
1994 -
Gallerie Barbara Silverberg, Montreal, Quebec - "BC Artists
in QC"; Courtyard Gallery, Oakland, California - "Selected
BC Glass Artists"
1993 -
Vanderleelie Gallery, Edmonton, Alberta “A Thing of Beauty
is A Joy Forever”; Canadian Clay & Glass Gallery, Waterloo,
Ontario - Inaugural Exhibition - "The Celebratory Bowl"
1992 -
Whitebird Gallery, Cannon Beach, Oregon - solo show; Accents
Gallery, Ottawa, Ontario - "Rhapsody in Glass VI"; Bank of
Hongkong Atrium, Vancouver, BC - "Glass Art IV" - Honourable
Mention; Charles H. Scott Gallery, Vancouver, BC - Glass Art
Association of Canada show; Circle Craft Gallery, Vancouver,
BC - "Marine Reliquary" solo show; Canadian Craft Museum,
Vancouver, BC - "A Treasury of Canadian Craft" Inaugural Exhibition
invitational show; West Kootenay Exhibition Centre, Castlegar,
BC - "Fireworks: Glass Art of the 90's” - Invitational Exhibition
1991 -
Mill Gallery, Connecticut - "North American Glass 1991"; Whatcom
County Museum, Whatcom, Washington - "NW International Art
Competition"; Accents Gallery, Ottawa, Ontario - "Rhapsody
in Glass V"
1990 -
Rowles & Parham, Edmonton, Alberta - "1st Annual Canadian
Glass Show"; Culinaire International, Singapore - Created
serving dishes for Canadian team; Accents Gallery, Ottawa,
Ontario - "Rhapsody in Glass IV"
1989-1982
- Banaker Gallery, California; Royal Canadian Academy of Arts,
Toronto, Ontario; Victoria Art Gallery, Victoria, BC; Crafthouse
Gallery, Vancouver, BC; Vancouver Gallery, Yokohama, Japan;
International Gallery, California; John B. Aird Gallery, Toronto,
Ontario; Nickle Arts Museum, Calgary, Alberta; The Craftsman's
Gallery, New York, New York; Contemporary Artists' Gallery,
Vancouver, BC; Woltjen/Udell Gallery, Edmonton, Alberta; Musee
Marsil Museum, Saint Lambert, Quebec; Museum of Anthropology,
University of BC
COLLECTIONS
- Corning
Museum of Glass (with Margot Thomson); Vancouver Art Gallery;
Canadian Craft Museum; Government of the Philippines; Government
of China; Government of Canada, Department of External Affairs;
City of Vancouver; First City Capital; Suncor Corporation;
Canarim Investment Corporation Ltd.; Loewen Ondaatje McCutcheon
& Co. Ltd.; Imperial Oil; Delta Hotels
BOARDS
- President,
Circle Craft Co-Op Board of Directors 1993-1997
- Canadian Craft Museum Board of Directors
- Crescent Beach Neighborhood Services Association
PUBLICATIONS
1983 -
New Glass Review 4 (Annual Publication of the Corning Museum
of Glass, Corning, New York)
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