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Jeremy Lepisto:
Jeremy is currently a studio artist and candidate for a PhD in Sculpture at the Australian National University in Canberra, Australia. He creates works that use imagery and objects inspired by his everyday surroundings to create work that explores the complex in the common and to comment on the condition of the spaces that we all share. In 2001, he co-founded Studio Ramp LLC with his wife and partner Mel George. Studio Ramp LLC is a custom kiln forming fabrication studio that translates artists and architects designs into glass from concept to completion. Jeremy has taught kilnforming workshops in the U.S. and internationally. He has worked at the Bullseye Glass factory in both their glass production and Research and Education departments. Jeremy received his BFA in glass and metals from Alfred University in 1997. He currently serves on the Board of Directors for and is the President of the Glass Art Society (www.glassart.org). Selected publications:
Translucence: contemporary glass
Author Robert Cook;published by the Art Gallery of Western Australia This publication discusses the collection of contemporary glass at the Art Gallery of Western Australia. Find it at: http://www.artgallery.wa.gov.au/publications/ex_cats.asp
Craft Arts International 82
article written by Dr. Sharon Peoples Within this issue is an article about my recent work and move to Australia. Find it at: http://www.craftarts.com.au/
Contemporary Kiln-formed Glass
by Keith Cummings This book highlights some modern practices and practitioners of kiln-formed glass. Find it at: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Contemporary-Kiln-formed-Glass-Keith-Cummings/dp/1408100754
Laura Donefer's Glass Fashion Extravaganza
Photography by: Stephen Wild & Suzy Lamont This book documents the glass fashion show put on by Laura Donefer for the 2009 G.A.S. conference in Corning, NY. Find it at: http://www.blurb.com/bookstore/detail/1144305
25 Years of New Glass Review
Contemporary Glass
500 Glass Objects: A Celebration of Functional & Sculptural Glass (500 Series) (Paperback)
Glass Notes / A Reference for the Glass Artist / Version 4.0 COPYRIGHT JEREMY LEPISTO. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
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