Meet the artist : Fritz Dreisbach [videorecording] / The Corning Museum of Glass.

Meet the artist : Fritz Dreisbach [videorecording] / The Corning Museum of Glass.

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Other Authors: 
Schwartz, Amy.
Dreisbach, Fritz.
Corning Museum of Glass.
Variant Title: 
Shelving title: Corning Museum of Glass. Meet the artist 2012: Fritz Dreisbach
Where were you in '62?
Publisher: 
Corning, N.Y. : The Corning Museum of Glass, 2012.
Subjects: 
Glass artists United States 20th century.
Glass artists Untied States 21st century.
Studio glass.
Record Number
Bib ID: 
132815
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Description
1 videodisc (68 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.
Notes
Not commercially available.
Gift; CMOG Admin; 2012; 1000127351; 1000127350
DVD.
Entire video also available as a streaming video file on CMoG YouTube channel.
Studio glass pioneer Fritz Dreisbach offers a survey of the first decades of American studio glass. Dreisbach was a founding member of the Glass Art Society, 2002 recipient of the Society's Lifetime Achievement Award, and is an unofficial historian of the American Studio Glass movement. He was the recipient of the Museum's 1993 Rakow Commission, and his commissioned work celebrated 30 years of studio glass. In the early years, he traveled the country with a portable furnace and annealer, demonstrating glassblowing and organizing workshops. Since, he has taught in every school and major glass program in the U.S. and has traveled the world. He has inspired so many artists to work with glass that he has rightly been dubbed the "Johnny Appleseed" of the American Studio Glass movement.
Filmed June 7, 2012 in the auditorium, The Corning Museum of Glass, Corning, NY.
Amy Schwartz, Director of Education & The Studio ; Fritz Dreisbach, glass artist.
Title from opening frame.
Introduction provided by Amy Schwartz.
Event Notes
Filmed June 7, 2012 in the auditorium, The Corning Museum of Glass, Corning, NY.