CRACKED EP. 31 From Zines to Zinc with Jaclyn Miller Assembly Glassworks

Today’s guest is Jaclyn Miller of Assembly Glassworks.  She is a contemporary stained glass artist working and living in Arvada, CO.

Originally from Orlando, FL, Jaclyn earned her BA in Art and Art History with a concentration in Mixed Media from Stetson University. She has explored many mediums since then, most notably minicomics and illustration, which continue to inform her approach to  her glass. Her works center around themes of nostalgia and memory, with influences from pop art and culture and although she’s only been doing glass for 3 years, her fanbase reflects someone who has the experience of a lifetime!

All right let’s get into it…
Join me as I crack it all wide open!

To see more of Jaclyn’s work, her instagram is @assemblyglassworks and her website is assemblyglassworks.com.

For the Cracked Patreon page, Jaclyn is kindly gifting one of her original thought bubble pieces in a surprise color way that says “no” to a lucky winner. 

I’ll be doing a drawing for that piece December 4th 2022 on my instagram stories and of course emailing the winner directly as well to let them know, That is 12 days after this episode is released. 

Honorable mentions from this episode:

Workshop at D&L Art Glass Supply with Joseph Cavalieri - Stained Glass Plus!

Colorado Glass Works Studio in Boulder 

Carnauba Car Wax - Mothers California Gold

Paints - Testors Enamels 

Novacan Patina

Pledge instead of wax *(for polishing pieces treated with black patina specifically)

Midas Black Max (for use on zinc specifically)

Acupressure Rings 

Hand Grip Strengthener  


Favorite Artists:

Yayoi Kusama (she also has a website but the Wiki might be easier to navigate, and it also links to her direct site)
-Daniel Clowes
-Adrian Tomine
-Alison Bechdel

Thank you to this episode’s sponsors:

Canfield Technologies

canfieldmetals.com

Monarch Glass Studio

monarchglassstudio.com



For episodic sponsorship opportunities please email hello@runaglassworks.com.
Support the show

CRACKED EP. 30 Work Hard to Stay Soft with Kelsie McNair of Soft Shapes

This episode’s official marker is Season 3 Episode 30… uh huh that’s right Lucky #30 and we are so lucky because I get to share with you all my chat with Brooklyn artist Kelsie McNair of Soft Shapes.

Soft  Shapes is all about P L A Y. Kelsie chooses colors that are fun, clever, and exciting to create shapes that remind us of the sweet and simple pleasures. 
She’s wise beyond her years, and one of my favorites guests to date!

 Join me as I crack it all wide open…

To see more of Kelsie's work her instagram is @softshapes and her website is linktr.ee/softshapes.

The song Kelsie chose to share is called “Safe Away" 
 
For the Cracked Patreon page members Kelsie is offering a 1-hour consultation session answering any questions from glass to imagery and branding for 50% off - so only $30 as opposed to the normal $60.
She’s also generously gifting one of those fused flatware sets we spoke about to a lucky Patreon member. I’ll be doing a drawing for that on instagram in my stories on Sunday November 27th, 2022 and messaging the winner directly as well. That’s 12 days after the release of this episode. 


Honorable mentions from this episode:

Daughter Cafe 

Grace Ludmer - illustration 

Bri Emery
Design Love Fest

Rubber bumpers/screws

Link to classes @ Craftsman Ave

Link to classes @ Urban Glass

Ellenburg and Shaffer

Link to YouTube of song Gardenia

Link to Pyrrhic-Whim songs
artlist.io/artist/232/pyrrhic-whim

Favorite Artists:
Jimmy Marble
Hilma af Klint 

Glass Artists:
Sacha Carlos-Raps
Soeun

Thank you to this episode’s sponsors:

Paul Wissmach Glass Co.

wissmachglass.com

Canfield Technologies

canfieldmetals.com

For episodic sponsorship opportunities please email hello@runaglassworks.com.
Support the show

CRACKED EP. 29 Conservation of Glass and Health with Derek Hunt

Hello and welcome back to Cracked SEASON 3.
To kick this season off I’m joined by Derek Hunt. He does it all…
 Not only reputable and respected conservation work, but also beautiful and thoughtful new glass work for public buildings, schools, theaters, restaurants, libraries and hospitals. His work can be seen through out the United Kingdom and beyond. He's also one of the warmest people I've had the honor of interviewing and another example of someone who is impressively generous with his extensive knowledge of all things glass. As you'll hear him explain in our chat today,  like many, the pandemic forced him to expand professionally and for him that meant taking on the challenge of making quality content for his social media channels, Especially youtube. There he share's free online tutorials, inspirational videos and artist interviews.

With some editing magic done by Derek this interview will also be viewable on Derek’s as well as my YouTube channel and a link to watch that is in this episode’s show notes.

When I put the call out on instagram for questions for Derek, listener @glassyem responded “No questions but I think I’m most excited for this episode release! I’m a Derek Superfan!” Em I couldn’t agree more.  So let's get into it. 

Join me, as I crack it all wide open…

To see more of Derek's work, his instagram is @derekhuntartist and his website is limelightstudios.co.uk

For the Cracked Patreon page members Derek is offering a link to a Spotify music playlist he made to listen to while you work!
Patreon.com/runaglassworks.


Honorable mentions from today's episode:

Link to Derek’s YouTube channel:
youtube.com
Link to mine:
youtube.com

Derek’s favorite artists:

Robert Rauschenberg
rauschenbergfoundation.org

Marc Chagall
marcchagall.net

Martin Donlin
martindonlin.com

Graham Jones
graham-jones-glass.co.uk

Brian Clarke
brianclarke.co.uk

Thank you to this episode’s sponsors:

The Stained Glass Association of America

stainedglass.org

Canfield Technologies

canfieldmetals.com

For episodic sponsorship opportunities please email hello@runaglassworks.com.
Support the show

CRACKED EP. 28 One bad Eddie! Navigating a larger commission with Ted Ellison

As you know, at the end of all my episode’s I always ask my guest what their 5-10 year goals are. It’s been interesting…majority of the time, artists that are known for making smaller pieces say they would like to make larger pieces and get into more installation work and artists that make larger pieces say they would like to come back to making the smaller pieces they started with. Like many of you I usually make smaller pieces that don’t require much more than some sturdy hooks to install. But I too have been wanting to grow and expand into doing something bigger.

That opportunity came! I just finished my first commercial installation and as I made my way through the project there were a lot of steps that were new to me. I was very lucky to have a mentor helping me through the process. A very talented and experienced artist, Ted Ellison from Theodore Ellison Designs, based in Oakland. His first episode of Cracked was released October 5th 2021, episode 5, Season 1.
I asked Ted if he would be open to come back on with me and co-host an episode recapping my experience and together we could pass on the advice and guidance he had given me.

Join us as we crack it all wide open!


To see more of Ted's work, his instagram is @theodoreellisondesigns and mine is @runaglassworks.

Honorable mentions from this episode:

Unishippers (LTL):
go.unishippers.com

T shaped furniture mending plates:
https://amzn.to/37ZLUvt

Link to digital downloads:
runaglassworks.com/shop

Thank you to this episode’s sponsor:

Canfield Technologies
Canfield sets the standard for the Stained Glass industry.

Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/runaglassworks)


CRACKED EP. 27 SGAA & SAMA conference ~ CONFLUENCE ~ TOLEDO 2022 (and why YOU should go!) with Megan McElfresh

Today I’m speaking with Megan McElfresh from the Stained Glass association of America. This will be her second appearance on Cracked. Her first episode with us was released November 23rd of last year, Episode 12, Season 1 and if you haven’t listened to that one yet, after today’s shorty go back and visit that one because it was one of the most important and informative episodes we’ve had, with the most amount of listens so clearly a fan favorite. I still get messages about it all the time! 

Megan is back this time to give us the low-down on the glass and mosaic conference coming up in June happening in Toledo OH. She’s answering all the questions we have and announcing some new info too! 

Join me as I crack it all wide open!

CONFLUENCE ~ TOLEDO 2022
June 27-30, 2022
By SGAA andSAMA

"Please plan on joining your friends and colleagues both familiar and new for an inspirational and thought-provoking conference that will bring every facet of our industry together in celebration."

Renaissance Toledo Downtown Hotel
444 N Summit St, Toledo, OH 43604
Book your Room Now!
Last Day to Book: Wednesday, May 25, 2022

REGISTER
eventbrite.com/e/confluence-toledo-2022-tickets

To follow the SGAA on instagram their handle is @sgaa_hq.

STAINEDGLASS.ORG STAINEDGLASS.ORG STAINEDGLASS.ORG

Thank you to this episode’s sponsors:

The Stained Glass Association of America
The Professional Trade Association for Architectural Art Glass

Canfield Technologies
Canfield sets the standard for the Stained Glass industry.

Youghiogheny Glass Company
Stained glass sheets and glass products for the art and stained glass industry.

Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/runaglassworks)


CRACKED EP. 26 LA Story with David Judson

In 1897, The Judson Studios was established in Los Angeles by the painter and professor William Lees Judson and his three sons. Helmed by Walter Horace, the eldest son and a stained glass expert, the Studios thrived from the start, beautifying the booming metropolis with works that represented the best in traditional and modern design. Today, Judson is the oldest family-run stained glass studio in America, still proudly offering an exquisite, handcrafted product made by local artisans, and continuing to serve the community that has sustained us through the decades. 

Today I’m speaking with David Judson. 

He’s been working hard to grow and stretch his family business into exciting new territories and  has recently released Judson: Innovation in Stained Glass , a book to document the nearly 125-year history of Judson Studios. We're going to chat about that, as well as the power of collaboration, current and future projects happening at Judson and the unique impact and legacy David would like to leave with the industry. 
Join me as I crack it all wide open!

To see more of the work coming out of Judson Studios, their instagram is @judsonstudios and their website is judsonstudios.com.

Honorable mentions from this episode:

Where to find the book:
"JUDSON: Innovation in Stained Glass"
judsonstudios.com/product
(There's a 20% discount available to the Cracked Patreon members! Join here or link below.)

The waterjet used at Judson is made by Omax:
omax.com

Judson artist collaborations:
judsonstudios.com/artistcollaborations

James Jean instagram
@jamesjeanart


Thank you to this episode’s sponsor’s:

Canfield Technologies
Canfield sets the standard for the Stained Glass industry.

Youghiogheny Glass Company
Stained glass sheets and glass products for the art and stained glass industry.

Support the show(https://www.patreon.com/runaglassworks)

CRACKED EP. 25 Ghosties and Ghoulies with Margo Marquette

Can you even hear the words “copper foil overlay" and not know who Margo Marquette is? I don’t think it’s possible! Usually when I mention her name it’s met with a sharp inhale and some head shaking while words are searched for to express shock at the insane detail she’s able to create.  Her work reminds me a little bit of of shadow puppets, a lot of fables and folklore, and all timeless enchanted storytelling.
While speaking with Margo I was surprised and struck by how humble she is, and how she’s moved through our beloved craft with such ingenuity and resourcefulness.  Keep listening and you’ll see what I mean…

Join me as I crack it all wide open!

To see more of Margo’s work her instagram is @marquette_stained_glass  and her website is margomarquette.wixsite.com.

Honorable mentions from this episode:

Margo's tools:
Premium 8” Diamond Files Set

Conical tip for Weller iron

Margo's supplies:
Copper wire reinforcement (12 gauge from stripped Romex Cable)

Envirotex LITE Epoxy Resin

Upcoming class:
Delphi Class in Lansing, MI
June 17 - 19 on Openwork Overlay


Favorite Artists:
Arthur Rackum
Norman Rockwell
Charles Schultz
William Blake
Maurice Sendak

Favorite Writers:
Nathaniel Hawthorne
Jules Verne
Charlotte Bronte
Albert Schweitzer
Charles Dickens
H. P. Lovecraft
Aesop's Fables


Thank you to this episode’s sponsors:

Canfield Technologies
Canfield sets the standard for the Stained Glass industry.

Youghiogheny Glass Company
Stained glass sheets and glass products for the art and stained glass industry.

Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/runaglassworks)


CRACKED EP. 24 From Bali with love, Lena Zaycman

Today I’m joined by stained glass designer & maker Lena Zaycman who is based in St. Petersburg, Russia. After working on large scale stained glass installations alongside her sister, she continued her practice refining her own style, where she’s focused on the idea of hassle-free installation by making absolutely independent objects that can easily be displayed anywhere. She’s created a fantastical line of little creatures called Shelly Creatures and Zoobastics which are not only whimsical and fun but also carry great personal healing work and meaning. Her Buddy line and Bali line is equally sentimental. Today we’re going to dive into her different collections and explore what their meaning is to Lena, we’ll also discuss healthy balances with social media and what some of the different products and tools are that she’s using in Russia.

Join me as I crack it all wide open!

To see more of Elena’s work, her instagram is @helloelena and her website is elenazaycman.com.

Honorable mentions from this episode:

Lena's set team:
Photographer @kate.snova
Set Designer @katryzhu

Design program
Coreldraw

Black and white speckled glass from Armstrong
black granite 

COPPER FOIL
Edco  or MasterFoil 
3.8mm, 4.0mm, 4.37mm, 4.76mm

PATINA/FINISH
ProVetro

TOOLS
Glass Cutter"Toyo" TC-10В

+ HandleSilberschnitt Glass Cutter 
Traverse Handle 2045.0 Bohle

Glass Nibbling Pliers - Zag-Zag by Bohle

PenSakura Pen-Touch 0.7mm

Grinder: Kristall 2000S

app for curbing time on IG:
apps.apple.com/us/app/screenzen

Lena's nomination:
@glas_en_glas

Thank you to this episode’s sponsors:

Canfield Technologies
Canfield sets the standard for the Stained Glass industry.

Stained Glass Stuff
Stained glass supply shop, classes and restoration services located in Ottawa, ON.

Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/runaglassworks)


CRACKED EP. 23 For the love of portraits with Lauren Puckett of Glass Aeroplane

Today I’m speaking with Lauren Puckett. She’s an artist with an adventurous spirit and a love of flying airplanes. She just recently returned to the states from the University of Edinburgh in Scotland where she was working on her MFA in glass and now, she’s currently in a residency at the McColl Center in Charlotte, North Carolina. The sky’s the limit for this artist and pilot, but where she’s currently gaining altitude is by intertwining feminine studies with glass in an unexpected and seamless way. Her pieces examine subculture, stereotypes and representation with contemporary power structures. Her work is powerful and thought provoking, and creates the start of conversations that need to be had.
Everything she’s doing will make a lasting impression, her efforts to modernize our traditional practice with her C&C plasma framing system included. It’s the spark to a flame that may make the future of stained glass more safe and therefore more accessible. A lover of open knowledge, she shares today with us her process and her journey of growing and evolving along side her work.
Join me as I crack it all wide open!
To see more of Lauren's work, her instagram is  @glassaeroplane and her website is laurenpuckett.com.
Favorite artists:
Bisa Butler
bisabutler.com
Harry Clarke
harryclarke.net
Frida kahlo
www.fridakahlo.org
Neri Oxman
linktr.ee/oxmanofficial
 Kara Walker - Tate London fountain
walkerart.org
Olafur Eliasson
olafureliasson.net
Sally Mann photographer
sallymann.com

Lauren's husband - William Puckett
clclt.com

University of Edinburgh
ed.ac.uk
University of North Carolina
unc.edu
Virgina Polytechnic Institute
virginia.gov

Where her piece
Saint Disco Ruby Sioux is:
National Museum of Scotland

Nominations:
Pinky McClure 
@pinkie.maclure
linktr.ee/PinkieMaclure
Booty Glass Girls
@bootyglassgirls

Books:
We Should All Be Feminists
by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
https://amzn.to/3rSHjmf

All About Love
by Bell Hooks

Canfield Technologies
Canfield sets the standard for the Stained Glass industry.

Oceanside Glass & Tile
Oceanside Glass & Tile is a leading manufacturer of specialty sheet glass for art and architecture.

Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/runaglassworks)

For episodic sponsorship opportunities please email hello@runaglassworks.com

*As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.

CRACKED EP. 22 Truckin' home with Colleen Newcomb of Wild Light Glassworks

Today I’m joined by Colleen Newcomb, the one woman show behind Wildlight Glassworks.
She was born, raised and joins us from the bluegrass region of Kentucky. Colleen’s worked in many different mediums, but in 2016 she found herself moving away from the world of sign making and street art and into the world of glass. She’s a self taught artist and most of her the inspiration for her work comes from her love of the natural world and music - especially the Grateful Dead, so you know I had to put her on the spot with a Dead Head quiz! We also chat about foil size preferences, her favorite glass hack (and my favorite so far ever shared on Cracked) and a fun way to collaborate with other glass artists.

Join me as I crack it all wide open!

To see more of Colleen's work, her instagram is  @wildlight.glassworks
and her website is wildlightglassworks.com.

Honorable mentions from this episode:

Colleen's local stores:
heirloomsgretchens.com

Franklin Art Glass in Columbus
franklinartglass.com

fiance Mike Martinez's work:
@paint_town_signs

Colleen's favorite artists:
@andreadurfee
andreadurfee.com

@amber.cowan
ambercowan.com

@ianchadwickglass
ianchadwickglassart.co.uk

Artists nominated:
@znstainedglass

Colleen's  products:

Kwik Clean
https://amzn.to/32MkfvE
Blue sharpies
https://amzn.to/3AweSwU
Canfield solder and flux line:
www.canfieldmetals.com

Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/runaglassworks)


For episodic sponsorship opportunities please email hello@runaglassworks.com
*As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.


CRACKED EP. 21 The rondel king has arrived to the kingdom of Cracked. I present to the court...Tyler Kimball of Monarch Glass

 In episode 21, we get to take a peek into the mind and studio of Tyler Kimball, cover artist for the SGQ and owner of Monarch Glass. Born and raised in Kansas City, Tyler has gone to all lengths to bring great glass art to the Kansas City area as well as creating installation art and gift glass alike for places and people around the globe. He had worked in almost 60 different studios through residencies, visiting artist stints, and contracted hire before building up Monarch Glass Studio. His passion for working in glass has led him down many different avenues over the years and his favorite work is always just around the next turn. However, Tyler is on our radar here at Cracked as this industry’s leader with his much coveted glass rondels and we're all waiting with bated breath to see and get our hands on his latest venture... bespoke flat sheet glass. Hushed and hopeful whispers of this possibility have spread like wildfire across the land of glass makers everywhere. Is this thrilling Tyler Kimball rumor true? Keep listening to find out! 

All right let’s do this!! Join me as I crack it all wide open! 

To see more of Tyler's work, his instagram is @coach_kimball and his website is monarchglassstudio.com.

Honorable mentions from this episode:

A bit about Jim Flanagan, Tyler's mentor from Fremont Glass.
www.milanoglassworks.com

Thank you to this episode’s sponsor:

The Stained Glass Association of America
The Professional Trade Association for Architectural Art Glass

Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/runaglassworks)


For episodic sponsorship opportunities please email hello@runaglassworks.com.

CRACKED EP. 20 WHO MADE ALL THIS STUFF?!! with Judith Schaechter

Today in episode 20 we’re taking a real meander with glass artist Judith Schaechter. 

With a glass career that spans 40 years, Judith is one of the most celebrated and decorated glass artists of our time and a force to be reckoned with. 

Here’s just a taste of what I mean, and mind you this is not a complete list.

She is the recipient of many grants, including the Guggenheim Fellowship, two National Endowment for the Arts Fellowships in Crafts , The Louis Comfort Tiffany Award, The Joan Mitchell Award, two Pennsylvania Council of the Arts awards, The Pew Fellowship in the Arts and a Leeway Foundation grant.

Her work is in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum in New York, the Victoria and Albert Museum in London, the Hermitage in Russia, the Philadelphia Museum of Art, The Corning Museum of Glass, The Renwick Gallery of the Smithsonian Institution and numerous other public and private collections.

Judith has taught workshops at numerous venues, including the Pilchuck Glass School in Seattle, the Penland School of Crafts, Toyama Institute of Glass (Toyama, Japan), Australia National University in Canberra Australia.

She has taught courses at Rhode Island School of Design, the Pennsylvania Academy, the New York Academy of Art and at The University of the Arts, where she is ranked as an Adjunct Professor.

Judith’s work was included in the 2002 Whitney Biennial, a collateral exhibition of the Venice Biennale in 2012 and she is a 2008 USA Artists Rockefeller Fellow. In 2013 Judith was inducted to the American Craft Council College of Fellows.

She’s a LEGEND. 

Today she’s got some incredible resources to share with us for anyone wanting to get into the elusive gallery world and we dig into her very unique glass process. But she also shares with us some sweet little peeks into who she is outside of her work. 

Her enthusiasms for pigeons, who her favorite Beatle and why vacation is a 4 letter word. Judith is not only someone who’s work I admire, but now I know that she’s also the quirky aunt I’ve always wanted. Actually even more than that, the one we all really need. You’ll see what I mean!

Join me as I crack it all wide open!

To see more of Judith’s work, her instagram is @judithschaechter and her website is judithschaechter.com.

Honorable mentions from this episode:

books -
ART/WORK by Heather Bhandari and Jonathan Melber
https://amzn.to/3LbfYD7
Launching Your Art Career: A practical guide for artists by Alix Sloan
https://amzn.to/3J5HVKJ
Library at the Corning Museum
https://www.cmog.org/research/library
Bendheim stainedglass IN NJ
bendheimstainedglass.com
Anything in stained glass in Maryland
anythinginstainedglass.com
Saint Just flash glass -
glassolutions.fr/fr/verrerie-saint-just
Flash glass in French is called "art glass plaque" or verre plaque.
Here is a PDF from Judith that may make it easier to order:
glassolutions.fr/sites/glassolutions.eu
High hart lead
stainedglassexpress.com
DHD metals lead
dhdmetalslead.com
Evo-light (lumi-sheet)
https://www.evo-lite.com
Cornell lab Merlin Bird identifying app
merlin.allaboutbirds.org
Judith’s Eastern State Penitentiary installation
easternstate.org/explore
Rochester Memorial Art Gallery
mag.rochester.edu
Museum of Art and Design in NY
madmuseum.org
Pigeon in the Smithsonian Cher Ami
si.edu/object/cher-am
Mimbres pottery
www.google.com
Unicorn tapestry
metmuseum.org
Jean lurcat
wikipedia.org
Karisa Gregorio:
instagram.com/thirst.glass
Sasha Zhitneva:
instagram.com/sasha_zht
Rick Prigg:
instagram.com/rick_prigg
Glenn Carter:
glenncartergl

Thank you to this episode’s sponsors:

The Stained Glass Association of America
The Professional Trade Association for Architectural Art Glass

Canfield Technologies
Canfield sets the standard for the Stained Glass industry.

Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/runaglassworks)


For episodic sponsorship opportunities please email hello@runaglassworks.com

CRACKED EP. 19 Lekker! Recipes for the infinite with Anika Van Der Merwe

Hey hey welcome to episode 19 of Season 2 of Cracked with Chevonne Ariss!

Today, I’m speaking with Anika Van Der Merwe who’s joining us from Cape Town, South Africa. Traditional or Classical to homes or workplaces, her studio Silverstain Glass is bringing glass beauty into the world with a range of techniques. 

Anika has that great freedom of expression in stained glass that I admire so much. Because of her limited access to materials early on, she learned to mix and match techniques to get the products unavailable to her, like creating her own flash glass. Anika’s work is an extrordinary medley of layering enamels, silverstain, matting, etching, slumping…she explains to us today how anything is possible and there really is no limitation to what you can do with a kiln and paints. But what’s her one rule about temperature? 

Keep listening to find out! 

Join me as I crack it all wide open!

To see more of Anika's work, her instagram is @writeanika and her website is silverstain.co.za.

Honorable mentions from this episode:


Anika studied at/under:
NMMU(Nelson Mandela Metropol University)
mandela.ac.za
Matthew Lloyd Winder
winderlite.com

The art of painting on glass by Albinas Elskus
https://amzn.to/3rdzFCo

Prodesco enamel glass paint available at:
leadandlight.co.uk

illustrator Reetre Week
@instagram.com/reetreweek
@instagram.com/postcardsofmolitia

The Tale of How
youtube.com

Favorite glass artist/nomination:
@rianne_willemsen_stainedglass
@mongoose_stained_glass_ltd


My Selk bag I was wearing:
selkbagusa.com

Thank you to this episode’s sponsors:

The Stained Glass Association of America
The Professional Trade Association for Architectural Art Glass

Canfield Technologies
Canfield sets the standard for the Stained Glass industry.

Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/runaglassworks)


For episodic sponsorship opportunities please email hello@runaglassworks.com
*As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.

CRACKED EP. 18 Southern charmed by and with Amber Droste of Soda, Ash and Sand

Hi hello hello and we're back!!!
 

To kick Season 2 off, I'm interviewing Amber Droste. She is a classically trained painter with a BFA in Painting and Art History from Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, NY, and a Masters Degree in Painting from Washington University in St. Louis. She spent a year abroad studying painting and fresco restoration at the Art Institute of Florence in Florence, Italy.  Though her formal education was spent studying painting and art history, she has spent the greater part of the last decade focusing mainly on stained glass. She’s now working and living in  Chattanooga, Tennessee designing, fabricating, and installing leaded stained glass mostly on a larger scale, mostly commission based. Today we’re going to chat about how she presents her proposed designs to her clients, what are the qualities in other stained glass artists that she admires the most, why she’s not apologizing for her prices anymore and why you shouldn’t either! 
Also, what’s Amber’s  advice for a new stained glass artists just starting out?

Here we go… 
join me as I crack it all wide open!

To see more of Amber's work, her instagram is @sodaashandsand and her website is sodaashandsand.com.

Honorable mentions from this episode:

Suppliers:
abraxisartglass.com
www.edhoy.com

Amber's work in the Kinley Chatanooga Hotel:
kinleychattanooga.com/our-hotel/art

Amber's watercolor pencils:
https://amzn.to/356u4Ft

Amber's translucent vellum paper:
https://amzn.to/3KpOUQ9

Amber's favorite artists:

Richard Diebenkorn
diebenkorn.org

Christo and Jeanne Claude
christojeanneclaude

Richard diebenkorn
wikiart.org/en/richard-diebenkorn

Simon Howard
@simonhowardglass


Thank you to this episode’s sponsors:

The Stained Glass Association of America
The Professional Trade Association for Architectural Art Glass

Canfield Technologies
Canfield sets the standard for the Stained Glass industry.

Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/runaglassworks)


For episodic sponsorship opportunities please email hello@runaglassworks.com
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CRACKED EP. 17 The making and the meeting of the maker Sheila Szilagyi Noseworthy

Today on Ep 17. of Cracked I’m joined by Sheila Szilagyi Noseworthy! This part glass artist, part glass engineer and glass architect recently appeared as a competitor on the very first stained glass competition show ever on Discovery Plus, The Meet Your Maker Showdown. From glass clutches, to surfboards, to wearable shoes to bridal bouquets, this artist knows no glass ceiling for what’s possible to create. Today we discuss her experience on the show and THERE ARE SPOILERS so if you don’t want to know who wins yet put this episode on hold. We’ll also talk about favorite self care practices, her recent discovery and love of the cosplay world, and the surprising place she’s finding most of the tools and supplies for her glass and mosaic art. Hint: There’s one in your town!

Join me as I crack it all wide open!

To see more of Sheila’s work, her instagram is @sheilaszilagyi and her website is sheilaszilagyi.com.

Honorable mentions from this episode:

Sheila’s fume extractor-
https://amzn.to/3mdH3uS

Sheila’s light table-
https://amzn.to/3m9Vz6E

De-lead soap-
https://amzn.to/3q6ZG4t


Sheila’s favorite artists-

Max Randolph Studios
@max_randolph_studios
Margo Marquette
@marquette_stained_glass




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CRACKED EP. 16 A deep dive through The Round Window with Flora Jamieson

In episode 16 I'm joined by Flora Jamieson of The Round Window. Flora is a stained glass artist who takes on a wide variety of stained glass commissions as well as her own contemporary designs.
Her personal style is inspired by graphic design, the natural world, organic forms and geometric patterns. Color palettes are bold yet simple, lead lines are meticulous and purposeful and patterns are hand-painted and repetitive, with the fluidity and texture of the brush stroke telling part of the story.

Flora is also a freelance glass painter for stained glass studios in the UK and further abroad. Specializing  in reproduction of Victorian Bird Roundels, she seeks to be as faithful to the traditional techniques as possible, having studied many beautiful original examples over the past 18 years.  She has  worked on several church windows in conjunction with other stained glass studios, painting replicas of damaged pieces. 

Today Flora is  is getting technical for all of us who want to know the details of her glass painting wizardry and even has some book suggestions  - the same ones she used to learn actually - for those of us that don’t have access to an in-person glass painting class. We’ll also take a dive into her double life as an avid outdoor swimmer and author of her book Wild Swimming. 

And where does Studio Ghibli fit into it all? 

Join me to find out…as I crack it all wide open! 

 To see more of Flora's work her website is www.florajamieson.co.uk and her instagram is @theroundwindow.

Her book is called Wild Swimming and is available here at florajamieson.co.uk/shop/wild-swimming-book.

Honorable mentions from this episode:

Reusche glass paint
petermcgrain.com

Flora's favorite stained  glass artists -
Judith Schaechter (Soon to be a guest on Cracked Season 2!)
@judithschaechter
www.judithschaechter.com

Patrick Reyntiens -
patrickreyntiens.com

Frans Wesselman -
fwstainedglass.co.uk

Kate Gakenheimer -
kategakenheimer.com

Stuart Low -
www.stuartlow.co.uk

William Morris - tree of life window
wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Morris

Edward Burne Jones - The annunciation
arthistoryproject.com

Stained glass painting technique book Flora started out with-
https://amzn.to/3DLtzgC

Another one she suggests:
https://amzn.to/3DMC7Uk

Introduction to the basics:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Glass-Painters-Method-Brushes-Paints/dp/1999618904

Studio Ghhibli Animation
studioghibli.com

Wild Swimming illustrator
gemmakoomen.com
@gemmakoomen


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CRACKED EP. 15 Dicro dreaming with Coloradifornian Meggy Wilm of Colorado Glassworks

Today I'm joined by Meggy Wilm of Colorado Glassworks!
This Californian turned Coloradan turned Californian and now back to Colorado has a business mind and an artist's heart. When not hustling at her day job brokering movie promotions for Warner Brothers, this dicro glass queen has her eyes set on carving her own unique glass paved career path. We'll chat all about finding and managing product and brand sponsorships,  the challenges of moving all your glass across the country,  her experience making custom rondels and glass sheets with Tyler Kimball of Monarch Glass, and what we can expect to see from Colorado Glassworks next.

Just don't ask her to press any more flowers...

FYI... we jump right into this one and there's no real lead-in, so just in case it's confusing, we're talking about her trip Monarch Glass in  Kansas City right out of the gates.

Join me as I crack it all wide open!

Honorable mentions from this episode:

Monarch Glass Studio
monarchglassstudio.com

Uline crates
uline.com/BL_768/Mesh-Straight-Wall-Containers

Meggy's tracing paper -
 Scathmore tracing paper
https://amzn.to/3CZoiRo

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CRACKED EP. 14 Protect ya neck! Trademark and Copyright Q&A with Nicole Swartz of Sprout Law

As an artist, there’s so much mystery around copyright and trademarking your designs and it can all feel very overwhelming, so today I’m talking to a lawyer who specializes in exactly this. Her name is Nicole Swartz and she’s going to clear up some of the misconceptions out there and answer your questions. I won’t be making a habit of having guests that aren’t stained glass artists but I really am seeing and hearing this topic everywhere lately and so this episode is a TIME OUT, everyone set down your tools, and LISTEN.

In fact, if you only listen to only 1 episode of Cracked, THIS SHOULD BE THE ONE. I also encourage you to forward this episode to any of your maker friends who don’t do glass because 99% of this information is applicable to their work as well. 

My wish for each and every one of you is that you never find yourself in a copyright pickle, and after hearing this episode you will have some tools to avoid the headache of a design fight. I actually intended to release this episode much later in the season but after recording it I decided it’s just too valuable to keep to myself, I needed to release it as soon as possible. 

So without further ado...

Join me as I crack it all wide open!

Follow Nicole on instagram @sproutlaw and her website is sproutlaw.com.

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CRACKED EP. 13 Pink skies at night, sailors delight with Aaron Bernardi and Jarod Crews of Cellar Door Trades

In ep. 13 I'm joined by Aaron Bernardi and Jarod Crews who together are Cellar Door Trades! Both Navy veterans who met in Virginia Beach,  Aaron is an air craft mechanic turned  woodworker and Jarod is a stylist turned stained glass artist. They're now married and working together in Savannah, Georgia.
Spending 24/7 together would be a lot for any couple, so today Jarod and Aaron share their tips and advice for any couples aspiring to share studio space successfully. We also chat about Jarod's Domestika experience, where they both draw inspiration, technique and who takes on what on the business side of things. Who's better at dealing with difficult clients? Who's  better with money? Who brings the other one back from the brink of meltdown more? Keep listening to find out...

Join me as I crack it all wide open!

To see more of Jarod and Aaron's work their instagram is @cellardoortrades and their website is cellardoortrades.com.

Honorable mentions from this episode:

Jarod's watercolor paper -
Canson Watercolor Pad, 1 Pack
https://amzn.to/3HFKAeb

Jarod's favorite grinder -
https://amzn.to/3d37nCI

Jarod and Aaron's design software -
https://procreate.art/

Jarod's Domestika classes -
www.domestika.org

Jarod's favorite artist -
Ted Harrison
tedharrison.ca

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CRACKED EP. 12 Coffee talk with the mini mighty Megan McElfresh from The Stained Glass Association of America

Today in episode 12 I’m joined by Megan McElfresh, she’s a third generation stained glass artist, and the wizard behind the curtain aka the executive director of the Stained Glass Association of America. Building a community and connecting people within this niche glass world is something I’m passionate about and a huge reason for starting this podcast. In Megan I found a kindred spirit in those efforts amongst others.
From her vantage point she sees us all, from the part time hobbyist to the major studios. BTW did you know that all those huge studios need the small makers to keep this industry alive? It’s true, and she’s going to explain to us why! The SGAA also has a very cool history of protecting the stained glass industry here in the states, and I think this falls into the category of things we should really know, so Megan is here to enlighten us on that too. 
She’s also an advocate for safety in the studio and I bet something she says today is something that you didn’t think of doing or you didn’t realize you needed and it could change your life! For real. It did mine. I thought I was being pretty careful and turns out there were some easy -  but major - improvements I needed to make in the studio to protect myself better. 

Besides being a walking Encyclopedia Britannica Megan is also funny, sweet, and someone I’m now proud to call a friend. Keep listening and you’ll see why…

Join me as I crack it all wide open!

To learn more about the SGAA their instagram is @SGAA_HQ and the website is stainedglass.org.

Honorable mentions from this episode:

Megan’s mom’s store:

bluebirdstainedglass.com

pilchuck.org
vitrumstudio.com

Sticky mat
https://amzn.to/3HExFJK

De-lead laundry detergent
http://amzn.to/2Z39z9Y

De-lead shampoo/body wash
https://amzn.to/3nx8O2n

D-Wipe skin wipes
https://amzn.to/3DC3zE9

D-lead surface wipes
https://www.amazon.com/D-Lead-Surface-Wipes-Paint-Cleanup/dp/B07JLBPJBJ

D-lead hand soap
https://amzn.to/3qSPa35

Since we’re talking about it, do you have a safety kit near you?
https://amzn.to/30KMxFM

Laurence Lee - Stained Glass artist and author (favorite artist)-
https://amzn.to/3qRRTcV

Josie Geiger-
@jageigerstudio
jageigerstudio.com



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Thank you to this episode's sponsor -

The Stained Glass Association of America
The Professional Trade Association for Architectural Art Glass

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