天天吃瓜

Glass

The Glass program at the School of Art is a reflection of glassmaking practices throughout history, including both traditional and contemporary achievements.

天天吃瓜 the Program

The relatively recent studio glass movement (since the 1960s) has transformed our understanding of glassmaking from primarily a craft to a valid and lively branch of contemporary art. The glass program explores both paradigms, tracing the story of glass over thousands of years. The program aims not only to illuminate the legacy of past artists, but to foster artists who will be on the forefront of redefining studio glassmaking into the future.

The glass program challenges students to explore glass as a creative medium, both technically and conceptually, within the broader context of contemporary art. In addition to the fundamentals of glassblowing, students learn glass casting, slumping, fusing, flameworking, enameling, cold-working and assembly, resulting in a rich technical fluency.  Meanwhile, students are also challenged to think critically about which techniques are best able to communicate their own artistic ideas.

Students explore glass as both a material and an idea, pushing the boundaries of glassblowing within the broader context of contemporary art. Both interdisciplinary and mixed media approaches are actively encouraged. Serious student-artists with a proclivity for creative thinking will find the glass program congenial to their vision.  Building on the legacy of the American Studio Glass Movement, the program fosters artists who will be on the forefront of redefining studio glassmaking into the future.

Undergraduate Degree in Glass

The Bachelor of Arts degree program in Studio Art offers students a more generalized course of study and the opportunity to pursue a minor. The Bachelor of Fine Arts program in Studio Art with a concentration in Glass is a pre-professional degree intended to prepare students for graduate study.

Learn more about the degrees and requirements:

B.F.A. in Studio Art B.A. in Studio Art

Graduate Program in Glass

The School of Art offers the Master of Arts degree in Studio Art and the Master of Fine Arts degree in Glass. Graduate students are encouraged to develop a sound knowledge of concepts and techniques in the discipline and strong drawing skills.  The curriculum is based on the belief that successful creative work results from spending time with one鈥檚 ideas and receiving constructive and supportive criticism from faculty and peers. 

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Graduate Program

Minor in Glass

The Glass minor is designed to encourage students from all areas of the university to explore working creatively with glass.

Learn more about the degrees and requirements:

Minor in Glass

Faculty

Davin Ebanks is the associate professor of glass at 天天吃瓜.

Facilities

The glass shop is located in the Center for the Visual Arts, room 207. Check out our glass facilities!