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817
09-23-2011, 08:23 AM
Greetings. I'm new to this forum after searching for online resources on studio setup. I am posting to both introduce myself as well as see if there are any lampworkers in TN (specifically the Nashville area) that might be willing to meetup and talk and maybe let me watch them work?

Although I have literally zero hours on the torch, I have been blowing hot glass for almost a decade. My initial attraction to glass was back in my teenage years when I dreamed of making my own pipe. Once I discovered that my University had a glass program I was on the road to making my own collection...... or so I thought. 4 years later I was graduating with a BFA in glass sculpture and I was as far away from working a torch as someone could be. I was stuck up, snobby, and thought lampworking was a "lesser art". As many here might know, the hotshop can get very macho where bigger is better and huge teams are needed to make progressive work. I got stuck in the pattern of basically making craftwork for myself, and then gaffing/assisting more accomplished artists with their larger scale work and installations. After a few years of that type of work I gravitated away from the art world and was lured into the business world and started working full time.

A 3 year break from the hotshop when I moved to Nashville was recently broken when a brand new shop opened up about 20 minutes from here. I have been working glass again and loving it, but have realized that I want to work on a torch. I'm sick of making blown vessels, ornaments, and light fixtures. Im not looking to make production work, more of a weekend hobby type setup. I most likely will be making sculpture components and then attaching them cold to metal/wood/glass forms (think inlays like guitar fretboards but not flat shapes that could be fused).

Basically, I am looking for people with experience in any aspect of lampworking (beads, pipes, effetre sculpture, goblets, etc....) to chat with and maybe watch them work. I have contemporary lampworking and have been reading through, not too worried about gear advice or technical questions, but coming from a hotshop I want to watch and learn because that is how I pick stuff up.

Thanks- 817

Coal
09-23-2011, 08:40 AM
Hey, I grew up in Franklin, TN. I have a lot of friends in Nashville but I dont know anyone there who is lampin. I started glass when i moved to Wisco.

Welcome to the forum, great first post. I really respect your humble attitude, especially after 10 years of furnace work.

817
09-23-2011, 09:36 AM
Coal-

Thanks for the welcome and kind words. Franklin is awesome! That is actually where I have been doing some work recently http://www.franklinglassblowingstudio.com/Franklin_Glassblowing_Home.html

The owner's name is Jose and if you are ever back in town I highly recommend checking out his shop it is really killer and he is a super nice guy. Hopefully I will find some people locally who are working, but worst case scenario y'all will see me posting tons of questions once I get setup. It's crazy how so many concepts translate between the two forms of glass work but I can only imagine how I'm going to have to re-learn everything :bangHead:

Julian
09-26-2011, 10:40 PM
Welcome back to glass, and to the forum! That's an interesting glass background. I've always been interested in furnace work but haven't ever done it myself. The hotshop world definitely has it's own culture, doesn't it?

I don't know of many flameworkers in TN, but there are a few. Hopefully you can get together with someone and get started on the torch soon.

obscure_shadow
09-26-2011, 10:45 PM
i'm in nashville right now, well actually hendersonville, but hit me up, i'm about to head back to florida but i'd love to check out your stuff n maybe hang out for a little bit

STROKER
09-29-2011, 07:48 PM
i dont consider myself a teacher but i do make a few janky things in knoxvegas.
its a ways from nasheville but if you want to come over for a few hours and watch and ask, i am down with that.
i just need some notice to make sure i am home as i have been traveling alot lately.