Mid - 1960 ' S DAN DAILEY 9 " Heavy Hand - Blown Glass Goblet
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Mid-1960's DAN DAILEY 9" Heavy Hand-blown Glass Goblet
In the mid-1960s Dailey encountered glass as an artists' medium when helping construct a small glass blowing studio at the Philadelphia College of Art with Roland Jahn, a glass blower, ceramics teacher at the college, and former student Harvey Littleton. From building basic equipment and observing processes, Dailey soon began working with glass. In 1970 Dailey received a teaching fellowship at Rhode Island School ...of Design (RISD) in Providence, Rhode Island, where the well-known glass artist, Dale Chihuly, was teaching at the time. Dailey became Chihuly’s first graduate student.
In the mid-1960s Dailey encountered glass as an artists' medium when helping construct a small glass blowing studio at the Philadelphia College of Art with Roland Jahn, a glass blower, ceramics teacher at the college, and former student Harvey Littleton. From building basic equipment and observing processes, Dailey soon began working with glass. In 1970 Dailey received a teaching fellowship at Rhode Island School ...of Design (RISD) in Providence, Rhode Island, where the well-known glass artist, Dale Chihuly, was teaching at the time. Dailey became Chihuly’s first graduate student.