GlassFest oral history interview with Jesse Kohl, 2011 May 29 [videorecording].

Title: 
GlassFest oral history interview with Jesse Kohl, 2011 May 29 [videorecording].

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Author/Artist: 
Kohl, Jesse, interviewee.
Published In: 
Forms part of: GlassFest Oral History Project. GlassFest oral history interview with Jesse Kohl.
Publisher: 
2011.
Description: 
1 videocassette (31 min.) : sd., col. ; 1/4 in.
1 videodisc (31 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.
Other Authors: 
Brumagen, Regan Interviewer.
Corning Museum of Glass. Rakow Library.
Corning's Gaffer District.
GlassFest (2nd : 2011 : Corning, N.Y.)
Bib ID: 
124219
Variant Title: 
Shelving title: GlassFest oral history 2011: Jesse Kohl.
Notes: 
Not commercially distributed.
Digitized by Sax Communications, July 2011, from master mini-DV.
Jesse Kohl was born in 1984 in Forest Grove, Oregon and became involved in glass while in the eighth grade, working at Northstar Glassworks.
Mini-DV.
DVD.
Original held by: The Rakow Library.
Jesse Kohl's interest is in lampworking, specifically scientific glass blowing.
Interviewed by Regan Brumagen during the second annual GlassFest in Corning, NY, May 26-29, 2011, organized in part by Corning's Gaffer District.
Videographer, Ken Burns, The Rakow Library, The Corning Museum of Glass.
The second annual GlassFest is a four-day celebration of glass and the fire arts in the Crystal City (Corning, NY).
One of a series of interviews with individuals offering their own personal accounts and relationship with glass.
Event Notes: 
Interviewed by Regan Brumagen during the second annual GlassFest in Corning, NY, May 26-29, 2011, organized in part by Corning's Gaffer District.