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Born 1952 Wichita, Kansas. Known for: Glass sculpture.
Richard Jolley was born in Wichita, Kansas in 1952 and then moved in his youth to Oak Ridge, Tennessee. In 1970, the artist began his studies at Tusculum College in Greenville, Tennessee, studying... Read full biography
Richard Jolley was born in Wichita, Kansas in 1952 and then moved in his youth to Oak Ridge, Tennessee. In 1970, the artist began his studies at Tusculum College in Greenville, Tennessee, studying glass under Michael Taylor. Building and maintaining a glass studio in Knoxville since 1975, Richard... Read full biography
Richard Jolley was born in Wichita, Kansas in 1952 and then moved in his youth to Oak Ridge, Tennessee. In 1970, the artist began his studies at Tusculum College in Greenville, Tennessee, studying glass under Michael Taylor. Building and maintaining a glass studio in Knoxville since 1975, Richard Jolley has participated in over 65 solo museum and gallery exhibitions throughout the country as well as Europe and Japan. Richard's deep ties to Tennessee are clearly visible in his work, which is... Read full biography
Richard Jolley was born in Wichita, Kansas in 1952 and then moved in his youth to Oak Ridge, Tennessee. In 1970, the artist began his studies at Tusculum College in Greenville, Tennessee, studying glass under Michael Taylor. Building and maintaining a glass studio in Knoxville since 1975, Richard Jolley has participated in over 65 solo museum and gallery exhibitions throughout the country as well as Europe and Japan. Richard's deep ties to Tennessee are clearly visible in his work, which is innovative from a technical point of view, but classic in its form and traditional in its narrative. Despite his American origins and his being both an artist and a craftsman, Jolley never made his own the style of the Studio Glass Movement. He has... Read full biography
Richard Jolley was born in Wichita, Kansas in 1952 and then moved in his youth to Oak Ridge, Tennessee. In 1970, the artist began his studies at Tusculum College in Greenville, Tennessee, studying glass under Michael Taylor. Building and maintaining a glass studio in Knoxville since 1975, Richard Jolley has participated in over 65 solo museum and gallery exhibitions throughout the country as well as Europe and Japan. Richard's deep ties to Tennessee are clearly visible in his work, which is innovative from a technical point of view, but classic in its form and traditional in its narrative. Despite his American origins and his being both an artist and a craftsman, Jolley never made his own the style of the Studio Glass Movement. He has always maintained a certain distance and a clear independence - qualities that instead have place... Read full biography
