Auction Items
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Paul Stankard Orb
$3900Paul Stankard, 2024 Patricia & Paul Stankard Scholarship Orb
"Celestial Bouquet", 2024, flameworked glass, 9 cm x 9 cm x 9 cm
A visually arresting, one-of-a-kind work from internationally acclaimed glass artist Paul J. Stankard from his latest "Celestial Bouquet Series"! This stunning work incorporates a human figure hidden within several floral designs, a honeybee, and a Paul Stankard signature cane, encapsulated in a perfectly crystal clear orb. This work needs to be held in order to truly see all of the beauty captured within as the inner world of this glass orb reveals more to the viewer when seen from every different angle.
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About Paul:
Internationally acclaimed artist and pioneer in the studio glass movement, Paul J. Stankard is considered a living master who translates nature in glass.
Paul's work is represented in over 75 museums around the world. Stankard is the recipient of numerous awards and honorary doctorate degrees including The James Renwick Alliance Masters of the Medium award and the Lifetime Achievement Award from the Glass Art Society.
Paul is an artist-in-residence and honorary professor at Salem Community College. Stankard authored four books; an autobiography in 2007, No Green Berries or Leaves, an educational resource in 2014, Spark the Creative Flame, a second educational resource in 2016, Studio Craft as Career: A Guide to Achieving Excellence in Art-making, and most recently, Inspiration from the Art of Paul J. Stankard: A Window into My Studio and Soul.
Learn more about Paul and see more of his incredible work at www.paulstankard.com.
101

Joseph Cavalieri, Bird Panel
$150Small Stained Glass Panel with Bird by Artist Joseph Cavalieri
2024, enamel painted and stained glass, 23 cm x 16 cm
A beautifully enameled and stained glass collage by New York based artist Joseph Cavalieri created here at Salem Community College's Glass Education Center as a demonstration during his 2024 workshop, "Form and Fabricate". This stained glass panel is ready to hang for your visual enjoyment.
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About Joseph:
New York glass artist Joseph Cavalieri's work can be found in the permanent collection of the Museum of Arts and Design, the Italian American Museum, the Leslie-Lohman Museum, and the Stax Museum. His public art commissions include a MTA Arts for Transit public art installation in New York, and a stained glass window at Our Lady of Sorrow Church on the island of Itaparica, in Brazil. Joseph has been invited to seventeen art residencies in the US, South America, Israel, Europe, Australia and India, including the Open Studio Program at the Museum of Arts and Design in New York City. His teaching credentials include over sixty workshops in the USA, Israel, South America and Europe, including Corning Glass and Pilchuck Glass School in Washington state.
Learn more about Joseph and view his incredible work at www.cavaglass.org.
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Joseph Cavalieri, Glass Panel
$100Collaged Stained Glass Panel by Artist Joseph Cavalieri
2024, enamel painted and stained glass, 23 cm x 16 cm
A beautifully enameled and stained glass collage by New York based artist Joseph Cavalieri created here at Salem Community College's Glass Education Center as a demonstration during his 2024 workshop, "Form and Fabricate". This stained glass panel is ready to hang for your visual enjoyment.
*Shipping available. Buyer will be invoiced for shipping costs. No handling fees.
About Joseph Cavalieri:
New York glass artist Joseph Cavalieri's work can be found in the permanent collection of the Museum of Arts and Design, the Italian American Museum, the Leslie-Lohman Museum, and the Stax Museum. His public art commissions include a MTA Arts for Transit public art installation in New York, and a stained glass window at Our Lady of Sorrow Church on the island of Itaparica, in Brazil. Joseph has been invited to seventeen art residencies in the US, South America, Israel, Europe, Australia and India, including the Open Studio Program at the Museum of Arts and Design in New York City. His teaching credentials include over sixty workshops in the USA, Israel, South America and Europe, including Corning Glass and Pilchuck Glass School in Washington state.
Learn more about Joseph and view his work at www.cavaglass.org.
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CMoG Tour with Sally and Beth!
$525A one night stay at a hotel in Corning, NY and an exclusive tour given by Beth Hylen and Sally Prasch of the Corning Museum of Glass.
A fun, unique, and educational opportunity you don't want to miss! Tour the Corning Museum of Glass with a world-class glassmaker and long time Research Librarian of Corning's Rakow Research Library! Good for one year. Priceless!
About Sally:
Sally Prasch has been working with glass since 1970 with a background is in both scientific glassblowing and fine art. Has received a Bachelors of Fine Art degree in Ceramics and Hot Glass from the University of Kansas, Scientific Glassblowing and Applied Science degrees from Salem Community College. Perhaps Prasch's greatest fulfillment comes from teaching. She has taught flameworking workshops at Urban Glass in New York City; Niijima Glass School in Japan; Pilchuck Glass School, Stanwood, WA; Penland School of Crafts, Penland, NC; Pittsburgh Glass Center, Pittsburgh, PA; Grove Gas & Light Co, University of CA, San Diego, CA; Ingalena Klenell's Studio, Sweden; Karma Design Studio, Turkey and many more. Her scientific and artistic glass is shown internationally.
Learn more about Sally and view her work at www.praschglass.com.
About Beth:
Beth Hylen was a reference and education librarian at the Rakow Research Library. She joined the Library in 1978 and worked in a variety of positions until her retirement in 2020. She holds a BA in English from Centre College of Kentucky, Danville and earned her MLS at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC. Hylen served as liaison to the Education Department and led the development of educational programming. She also provided reference and instruction services for both on- and off-site patrons. She recently completed the New York Foundation for the Arts MARK Program.
Hylen is a member of the Glass Art Society, the Art Libraries Society (ARLIS/NA), Art Libraries Society of Western New York (ARLIS/WNY), New York Library Association, and The ARTS of the Southern Finger Lakes. In 2010, she served as President of the Art Libraries Society of Western New York. Hylen received the Art Libraries Society of Western New York Professional Development Award in 2004 and serves on the Glass Art Society History Advisory Committee and the ISGB Studio Safety Project. She has recently been a featured speaker for the Glass Art Society Conference, the International Flameworking Conference, the Art Libraries Association (ARLIS/NA), the American Cut Glass Association, the Carder Steuben Club, International Society of Glass Beadmakers (ISGB), and The Corning Museum of Glass. In addition, Hylen is co-author of "Children in a Research Library? Creative Projects for K-12 Students at the Rakow Research Library of The Corning Museum of Glass," in the book Bringing Visual, Literary, and Performing Arts into the Library, published by the American Library Association in 2012. She also has published a number of articles in glass-related publications.
An accomplished glass and mixed media artist, Hylen teaches workshops and classes in metal, clay and glass at The Studio, and has assisted at Penland School of Crafts, Pittsburgh Glass Center, Pilchuck Glass School, and UrbanGlass. Her work has been featured in Women Working in Glass(Lucartha Kohler), New Glass Review, and Showcase 500 Rings, among others.
Visit Beth's website at www.hylenglass.com.
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Lucio Bubacco, Cast Merman
$500Flameworked Merman Captured in a Hot Casted Glass Panel by Artist Lucio Bubacco
2024 Workshop Demonstration, flameworked and hot casted glass, 5 cm x 13 cm x 18 cm
A one-of-a-kind demonstration piece combining flameworking with hot casted glass by artist Lucio Bubacco. Created here at the SCC Glass Education Center during his collaborative workshop, "The Poetry of Nature: Flowers & Figures", with Paul Stankard.
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About Lucio:
Lucio Bubacco has earned international respect for his sensuous works combining the anatomic perfection of Greek and Roman sculpture with the Byzantine gothic architecture of his native Venice. He focuses on large freestanding sculpture with incredible detail. He also combines large, cast glass forms with delicate flameworked figures to make scenes from mythology and express his fantasies.
"Bubacco's work combines virtuoso techniques and a theatrical narrative closely aligned to choreography. It is theatrical and lighthearted withal the magic of ballet or musical theater." (Author Dan Klein, Artists in Glass)
Learn more about Lucio and view his incredible work at www.luciobubacco.com.
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Dan Coyle Encapsulated Monkey
$700Encapsulated Glass Monkey by Daniel S. Coyle
2024, flameworked and encapsulated glass, 12 cm x 12 cm x 15 cm
A one-of-a-kind demonstration piece created by artist Daniel Coyle here at the SCC Glass Education Center! One of Dan's signature flameworked monkey heads sculpted in soft glass that he then encapsulated by submerging directly into the glass furnace to trap in the interior of a clear glass ball.
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About Dan:
Daniel S. Coyle started blowing glass in 2003. In 2006, after graduating from Salem Community College with a degree in Scientific Glassblowing, he started his career as a scientific glassblower. After 5 years working for a chemical company he quit his job in order to pursue his artistic vision in glass pipes. Dan currently resides in Western Massachusetts, where he works alongside of some of the state's top pipe makers.
"Often my work is playful in nature and can remind you of toys; I guess I like to bring the viewer (or user) back to their childhood and also remind them to not take life so seriously... Why pipes? Making an object into a pipe will allow someone to bond with that object. They will have experiences with it, develop a relationship with it, in time it will become more than a piece in their collection- it will become sentimental." -Coyle
Check out more of Dan's incredible work by visiting www.icecoldglass.com, and on Instagram at @coylecondenser.
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Stankard & Bubacco Angel
$1300Angel with Flower by Lucio Bubacco and Paul Stankard
2024, flameworked glass, 10 cm x 10 cm x 22 cm
Don't miss out on your chance to own this one-of-a-kind collaborative work by glass legends Lucio Bubacco and Paul Stankard. This incredibly detailed angel holding up a flower was created during one of Paul and Lucio's amazing demonstrations for their 2024 workshop, "The Poetry of Nature: Flowers & Figures" here at Salem Community College.
*Shipping available. Buyer will be invoiced for shipping costs. No handling fees.
About Paul:
Internationally acclaimed artist and pioneer in the studio glass movement, Paul J. Stankard is considered a living master who translates nature in glass. His work is represented in over 75 museums around the world. Stankard is the recipient of numerous awards and honorary doctorate degrees including The James Renwick Alliance Masters of the Medium award and the Lifetime Achievement Award from the Glass Art Society. He is an artist-in-residence and honorary professor at Salem Community College. Stankard authored four books; an autobiography in 2007, No Green Berries or Leaves, an educational resource in 2014, Spark the Creative Flame, a second educational resource in 2016, Studio Craft as Career: A Guide to Achieving Excellence in Art-making, and most recently, Inspiration from the Art of Paul J. Stankard: A Window into My Studio and Soul.
www.paulstankard.com
About Lucio:
Lucio Bubacco has earned international respect for his sensuous works combining the anatomic perfection of Greek and Roman sculpture with the Byzantine gothic architecture of his native Venice. He focuses on large freestanding sculpture with incredible detail. He also combines large, cast glass forms with delicate flameworked figures to make scenes from mythology and express his fantasies.
"Bubacco's work combines virtuoso techniques and a theatrical narrative closely aligned to choreography. It is theatrical and lighthearted withal the magic of ballet or musical theater." (Author Dan Klein, Artists in Glass)
www.luciobubacco.com
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WheatonArts Vase
$45WheatonArts Studio Glass Vase
2024, blown glass, 13 cm x 13 cm x 20 cm
Add sparkle and glamour to your decor year-round with a WheatonArts Studio Glass Vase in your collection. Our highly skilled resident artists handcraft a range of glass items in the Glass Studio at WheatonArts in Millville, New Jersey. The Studio celebrated its 50th Anniversary in 2020.
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Learn more about Wheatonarts at www.wheatonarts.org.
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WheatonArts Cylinder Pitcher
$50WheatonArts Glass Cylinder Pitcher
2024, blown glass, 15 cm x 12 cm x 21 cm
Add sparkle and glamour to your decor for the season or year-round with a WheatonArts Pitcher in your collection. Our highly skilled resident artists handcraft gorgeous blown glass items in the Glass Studio at WheatonArts in Millville, New Jersey. The Studio celebrated its 50th Anniversary in 2020.
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Learn more about Wheatonarts at www.wheatonarts.org.
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WheatonArts Paperweight
$30121

WheatonArts Glass Pumpkin
$156127

Anna Boothe, "Diviner"
$175"Diviner", Kiln-Casted Lead Crystal Sculpture by Artist Anna Boothe
2024, kiln-cast lead crystal, 20 cm x 7 cm x 3 cm
"Diviner" combines a fossilized ammonite form with two branch-armed hands configured in the shape of a wishbone. The assemblage melds the age-old with the regenerative to denote a sense of wisdom that, with metaphorical intention, may be directed to "divine" the future.
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About Anna:
With degrees in Sculpture from Rhode Island School of Design and Glass from Tyler School of Art, Boothe has worked with glass since 1980. Her kiln-cast works are included in the permanent collections of the Bergstrom-Mahler and Corning Museums of Glass, the Museum of American Glass, Racine Art Museum and Tacoma Museum of Art and have been exhibited widely throughout the US as well as in Australia and Taiwan. She is represented by 17 galleries across the US. Boothe taught at Tyler for 16 years, helped to develop Salem Community College's glass art degree program in 2004 and has lectured extensively throughout North America, Europe, Asia and Australia, including at numerous US universities and glass-focused schools. She served on the Board and as President of the Glass Art Society (1998-2006) and is a former Director of Glass at Philadelphia's National Liberty Museum.
Learn more about Anna and her incredible work at:
www.patedeverity.com
www.annaboothe.com
Facebook and Instagram:
@annabootheglass
@patedeverity
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Dylan Karle, Incense Holder
$175Incense Holder by Dylan Karle
2024, flameworked glass, laser engraved and hand painted wood, includes incense cones; 18cm x 18cm x 8cm
Frozen in time, this figurine is seated in a classic vipassana position on top of a 2 dimensional representation of a circular woven knot that symbolizes the twists and turns on the path to enlightenment, as well as life in general. This figurine can perform several different functions, it can serve as a reminder/inspiration to meditate, it can be the start of (or incorporated into) an altar to help create a space for focus and mediation. It also looks beautiful in the sun! This piece also comes with a pack of handmade incense cones and a small metal holder to burn them with.
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About Dylan:
Dylan was born and raised in NYC. A very active child, his fascination with the human form was nurtured by various sports, which culminated in teach flying trapeze for over a decade. Mediation has also been a part of his life since attending a Quaker high school, and he is fascinated by how many things like glassblowing, or even driving your car, can be a form of meditation when done with intention. He is currently exploring healing modalities and spiritual practices like EFT and Daoist inner alchemy, and strives to put good energy into each piece of glass, one practice at a time.
Learn more about Dylan and his work at www.knotglass.com and on social media at @itsknotglass_art.
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Madeline Rile Smith Pendant
$85"Autumn Arabesque", Sculptural Glass Pendant on Chain by Madeline Rile Smith
2024, flameworked glass, chain, 10 cm x 6 cm x 3 cm
A beautiful sculptural flameworked pendant created by artist, and SCC Assistant Professor of Glass Art, Madeline Rile Smith. This lovely piece crafted in the flame with rich autumn colors comes hung on a chain, and ready to wear!
About Madeline:
Madeline Rile Smith uses glass as a performative vehicle to consider notions of intimacy, compromise, and embodiment. Informed by her background in music, she creates objects and videos that explore connection and isolation. Madeline's work has been exhibited in venues throughout the US and internationally, including the Museum of Arts and Design, Czong Institute for Contemporary Art, the Toyama Glass Art Museum, and in New Glass Review 41 and 35. She earned an MFA in glass at Rochester Institute of Technology, and a BFA in glass from Tyler School of Art.
A passionate educator, Madeline has instructed glassworking in schools and institutions throughout the East Coast, including the Rochester Institute of Technology, UrbanGlass, the Tyler School of Art and Architecture at Temple University, and The Crefeld School. Madeline is currently an Assistant Professor of Glass Art here at Salem Community College. She is a recipient of a commission award for Glass Meet the Future 2021 with North Lands Creative.
You can learn more about Madeline and view her work at www.madelinerilesmith.com and on Instagram at @madhotglass.