Based in Seattle, where he is a part of the studio glass movement led by his father, Paul Marioni and Dale Chihuly, founder of the Pilchuck School of glassblowing, Dante Marioni has established a... Read full biography
Based in Seattle, where he is a part of the studio glass movement led by his father, Paul Marioni and Dale Chihuly, founder of the Pilchuck School of glassblowing, Dante Marioni has established a reputation for glass-blown vessels in minimalist style. He was named by his father for the Italian... Read full biography
Based in Seattle, where he is a part of the studio glass movement led by his father, Paul Marioni and Dale Chihuly, founder of the Pilchuck School of glassblowing, Dante Marioni has established a reputation for glass-blown vessels in minimalist style. He was named by his father for the Italian poet, Dante Alighieri, and, working in his father's studio after school, was brought up exposed to glassblowing as a profession. However, his father was careful not to pressure his career choice, and... Read full biography
Based in Seattle, where he is a part of the studio glass movement led by his father, Paul Marioni and Dale Chihuly, founder of the Pilchuck School of glassblowing, Dante Marioni has established a reputation for glass-blown vessels in minimalist style. He was named by his father for the Italian poet, Dante Alighieri, and, working in his father's studio after school, was brought up exposed to glassblowing as a profession. However, his father was careful not to pressure his career choice, and Dante Marioni is credited as taking the initiative for his own achievements and innovations. In 1980, when he was 16, he took a job at the Glass Eye cooperative gallery in Seattle, which familiarized him with marketing and with other artists sharing his... Read full biography
Based in Seattle, where he is a part of the studio glass movement led by his father, Paul Marioni and Dale Chihuly, founder of the Pilchuck School of glassblowing, Dante Marioni has established a reputation for glass-blown vessels in minimalist style. He was named by his father for the Italian poet, Dante Alighieri, and, working in his father's studio after school, was brought up exposed to glassblowing as a profession. However, his father was careful not to pressure his career choice, and Dante Marioni is credited as taking the initiative for his own achievements and innovations. In 1980, when he was 16, he took a job at the Glass Eye cooperative gallery in Seattle, which familiarized him with marketing and with other artists sharing his interests. A major influence on his work was Benjamin Moore, who had worked with Chihuly and who had a degree from t... Read full biography
Dante Marioni - Artist Info
About Dante Marioni: Books
Books & Publications (6)
Publications based on askART research. List may not be comprehensive.
The Artists Bluebook 34,000 North American Artists to March 2005
2005
AskART.com Inc. - Dunbier, Lonnie Pierson (Editor)
479 pages
The White House Collection of American Crafts
1995
Monroe, Michael W
0 pages (color)
Clearly Art Pilchuck's Glass Legacy
1992
Herman, Lloyd
0 pages
Out of the Fire: Contemporary Glass Artists and Their Work