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Jeremy Lepisto

Jeremy Lepisto

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Exhibitions : Visiting Artist Program : Rickert-Ziebold

Jeremy Lepisto
Monday-Wednesday, February 6-8, 2006
Pulliam 109, Pulliam 39, University Museum Auditorium

The Glass Program of the School of Art and Design presents a Visiting Artist Workshop with Jeremy Lepisto.

Jeremy Lepisto is co-founder of Studio Ramp, LLC. He is immersed in kilnformed glass art, production, commissions, classes, and equipment design. Jeremy worked at the Bullseye Glass Company for five years in a variety of capacities, including glass production, assisting visiting artists, and helping to develop new ways of glass working. He is a regular at Pilchuck Glass School and has taught in Australia, Ireland and the U.S. He received his BFA in glass and metals from Alfred University in 1997. (Glass Art Society)

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Workshop Schedule of Events:
Monday, February 6, 2006
8-10 a.m. Workshop Intro & demo, Pulliam Ind. Wing,
Room 109, Glass Studio
10-10:50 am. Slides on Project, Pulliam 39 Lecture Room
6-8 p.m. Presentation, University Museum Auditorium

Tuesday, February 7, 2006
8 a.m.-12 p.m. Intro & Student Work, Pulliam 109, Glass Studio
1-5 p.m. Student Work, Pulliam Ind. Wing, Room 109, Glass Studio

Wednesday, February 8, 2006
8-9 a.m. Workshop Review, Pulliam 109, Glass Studio
9-11 a.m. Slides of Good Kilnforming by Artists & Secondary Steps, Pulliam 39 Lecture Room
6-8 p.m. Glass Kiln Firing Lecture, Pulliam 39 Lecture Room

 

 

This lecture is made possible by the Visiting Artist Program. Additional information can be attained by contacting Jiyong Lee, Assistant Professor of Glass.

 

Presented by Southern Illinois University Carbondale - School of Art & Design. All Events Listed Are Funded By the student-paid Fine Arts Activity Fee. All Events Are Free and Open to the Public.

 

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