Studio demonstrations: Karina Guévin & Cédric Ginart [electronic resource] / The Corning Museum of Glass.

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Studio demonstrations: Karina Guévin & Cédric Ginart [electronic resource] / The Corning Museum of Glass.

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1 streaming video file (66 min.) : digital, sound,color
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Guévin, Karina, artist.
Ginart, Cédric, artist.
Corning Museum of Glass.
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Video
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141546
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Karina Guévin & Cédric Ginart: Flameworking cocktail
Live-streamed Studio demonstration: Karina Guévin & Cédric Ginart
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Karina Guévin & Cédric Ginart, glass artists.
Presented as a live streaming demonstration, July 2, 2014, on location at The Studio, The Corning Museum of Glass, Corning, NY.
Watch as Karina Guévin & Cédric Ginart demonstrate for their class, Flameworking Cocktail, which focused on providing beginners with a solid foundation in basic technical skills using both soft (soda lime) and hard (borosilicate) glass.
Mode of access: internet.
Karina Guévin studied at Québec University, where she fell in love with glass and started making mixed-media sculptures that included glass. She currently works as a flameworking teacher at Espace Verre and the Red Deer College in Alberta, and has received grants from the Canadian Consul for the Art, La SODEC and the Gilles Verville grant in visual art. She exhibits glass sculptures and jewelry in Canada, the United States, France, and the United Kingdom.
Cédric Ginart has been working as a scientific glassblower for the past 15 years. He currently works at Montreal University as a scientific glassblower, and teaches artistic flameworking as a faculty member of Espace Verre. He also runs his own flameworking studio in Québec.
Event Notes: 
Presented as a live streaming demonstration, July 2, 2014, on location at The Studio, The Corning Museum of Glass, Corning, NY.