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Born 1942 Bridgewater, Vermont. Known for: Glass blown art.
Born in Bridgewater, Vermont, he became a versatile artist working as a sculptor in steel, creating sumi ink drawings and blowing modernist glass forms. He also writes poetry. He first began working... Read full biography
Born in Bridgewater, Vermont, he became a versatile artist working as a sculptor in steel, creating sumi ink drawings and blowing modernist glass forms. He also writes poetry. He first began working in glass at the University of Wisconsin in 1964, and in 1967 and 1968, he attended the Penland... Read full biography
Born in Bridgewater, Vermont, he became a versatile artist working as a sculptor in steel, creating sumi ink drawings and blowing modernist glass forms. He also writes poetry. He first began working in glass at the University of Wisconsin in 1964, and in 1967 and 1968, he attended the Penland School of Crafts for sessions in glass blowing. He has also taught glass blowing, drawing, and sculpture at Earlham College's Vermont Studies Program, and in 1974, he helped found Craft Professionals of... Read full biography
Born in Bridgewater, Vermont, he became a versatile artist working as a sculptor in steel, creating sumi ink drawings and blowing modernist glass forms. He also writes poetry. He first began working in glass at the University of Wisconsin in 1964, and in 1967 and 1968, he attended the Penland School of Crafts for sessions in glass blowing. He has also taught glass blowing, drawing, and sculpture at Earlham College's Vermont Studies Program, and in 1974, he helped found Craft Professionals of Vermont. Of Bramhall's work, John Caldwell writing a review for the "New York Times" on December 14, 1980 of a show at the Creative Arts Workshop: "Perhaps the most exciting object was a resolutely nonfunctional piece of glass by Peter Bramhall. A... Read full biography
Born in Bridgewater, Vermont, he became a versatile artist working as a sculptor in steel, creating sumi ink drawings and blowing modernist glass forms. He also writes poetry. He first began working in glass at the University of Wisconsin in 1964, and in 1967 and 1968, he attended the Penland School of Crafts for sessions in glass blowing. He has also taught glass blowing, drawing, and sculpture at Earlham College's Vermont Studies Program, and in 1974, he helped found Craft Professionals of Vermont. Of Bramhall's work, John Caldwell writing a review for the "New York Times" on December 14, 1980 of a show at the Creative Arts Workshop: "Perhaps the most exciting object was a resolutely nonfunctional piece of glass by Peter Bramhall. A global form about a foot in diameter, it is a marvelously complex and serene work, filled with richly interpentetrating forms. Such... Read full biography
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