Studio demonstrations: William Gudenrath [electronic resource] / Corning Museum of Glass.

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Studio demonstrations: William Gudenrath [electronic resource] / Corning Museum of Glass.

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1 streaming video file (60 min.) : digital, sound, color
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Gudenrath, William, artist.
Corning Museum of Glass.
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Video
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141618
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Also known as: William Gudenrath: An in-depth introduction to Venetian techniques
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From 13:45 to 22:14 take a behind-the-scenes look at what happens the morning of our live-streamed demos. Meet the AV team who sets up and runs the show, and learn more about the equipment we use to capture every angle and sound of the hot shop
Presented by William Gudenrath, resident advisor, The Corning Museum of Glass.
Presented as a live streaming demonstration, July 13, 2014, on location at The Studio, The Corning Museum of Glass, Corning, NY.
William Gudenrath demonstrates a second time this summer, again showing an introduction to Venetian-style glassblowing.
Mode of access: internet.
William Gudenrath is a glassblower, scholar, lecturer, and teacher. He is an authority on historical hot glassworking techniques from ancient Egypt through the Renaissance, and has presented lectures and demonstrations throughout the world. Resident adviser for The Studio, Gudenrath ensures excellence in the facility and its programs, and regularly teaches introductory and advanced courses in Venetian techniques. Gudenrath received degrees in music from North Texas State University and the Juilliard School, and is on the International Advisory Committee UrbanGlass in Brooklyn, NY.
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Presented as a live streaming demonstration, July 13, 2014, on location at The Studio, The Corning Museum of Glass, Corning, NY.