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9:00 AM - 3:00 PM | Amorphous: A Career in Art Glass
Glassblowing
is a glass forming technique which was invented by the Syrian craftsman
in the 1st century BCE. Glass exists as sand-like powder, a dripping,
molten taffy, and hard/sharp if shattered. The ability to be many
different things can be a strength, and such is true for many working
artists as well. David Smallhouse, a former Vietnam veteran, led a full
career as a glass artist for over 4 decades. His interests in color,
form, tradition, function, nature, and abstraction are illustrated in
this selection from his personal collection. Join the artist and enjoy
conversation, refreshments, and entertainment from the Butte College
Music Department!
These
events are ADA compliant. Anyone requiring a specific accommodation or
adjustment should contact (Arts/Performing Arts Departments) no later
than five (5) business days prior to this event. Contact can be made by
calling (530-895-2404/ 530-895-2994) or via email to
colebarrettjo@butte.edu, lanamsa@butte.edu | Main Campus |
11:00 AM - 1:00 PM | Men's Soccer Butte @ Redwoods | |
1:00 PM - 3:00 PM | Women's Soccer Butte @ Redwoods | |
2:00 PM - 4:00 PM | Amorphous: A Career in Art Glass Gallery Reception Glassblowing is a glass forming technique which was invented
by the Syrian craftsman in the 1st century BCE. Glass exists as
sand-like powder, a dripping, molten taffy, and hard/sharp if
shattered. The ability to be many different things can be a
strength, and such is true for many working artists as well.
David Smallhouse, a former Vietnam veteran, led a full career
as a glass artist for over 3 decades. His interests in color, form,
tradition, function, nature, and abstraction are illustrated in this
selection from his personal collection. | Main Campus |
2:00 PM - 4:00 PM | Artist Reception: David Smallhouse, Glass Artist FLEX # 123
Glassblowing is a glass forming technique which was invented by the Syrian craftsman in the 1st century BCE. Glass exists as sand-like powder, a dripping, molten taffy, and hard/sharp if shattered. The ability to be many different things can be a strength, and such is true for many working artists as well. David Smallhouse, a former Vietnam veteran, led a full career as a glass artist for over 4 decades. His interests in color, form, tradition, function, nature, and abstraction are illustrated in this selection from his personal collection. Join the artist and enjoy conversation, refreshments, and entertainment from the Butte College Music Department! | |
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