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award recipients<br />
Each year, the <strong>Glass</strong> <strong>Art</strong> <strong>Society</strong> honors and acknowledges<br />
the individuals who have made outstanding contributions<br />
to the development of the glass arts worldwide. These will<br />
be presented at the Opening Ceremony, Thursday, June 10,<br />
1:30 - 2:15 pm at the at the Marriott Ballroom V & VI.<br />
The 2010 recipients of these awards are:<br />
Lectures<br />
Arlon Bayliss: The Death of a Dodo, the End of an Era, or the Start of<br />
Something New: If Handmade Factory <strong>Glass</strong> Dies in the US and<br />
Western Europe. What Effect Will it Have on Us?<br />
Chris Bird-Jones: The Worldwide Influence – Swansea Celebrates<br />
75 Years of Architectural <strong>Glass</strong> Education<br />
Lindsay Capps, Christina Ryan: Law & <strong>Glass</strong>: What Rights Do You Have?<br />
Deborah Dohne: Deborah Dohne - The Creative Spark<br />
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Mark Peiser<br />
Honorary Lifetime Achievement<br />
Award for exceptional achievement<br />
in the field of glass.<br />
Tom Philabaum<br />
Lifetime Membership Award<br />
for outstanding service to the<br />
<strong>Glass</strong> <strong>Art</strong> <strong>Society</strong>.<br />
Fritz Dreisbach: Roots of The <strong>Glass</strong> <strong>Art</strong> <strong>Society</strong><br />
John Drury: <strong>Glass</strong> Outside: Works Including <strong>Glass</strong> by Untrained <strong>Art</strong>ists<br />
Richard Jolley: Surviving Then Thriving While Trying Not to Be<br />
Compromising or How Did This Happen: 35 Years of Being Out<br />
of the Loop<br />
Stephen Knapp: <strong>Glass</strong> is Not the Object<br />
Patrick Martin: Substitution of Variables<br />
Tom Moore: More is More<br />
Peter Morrin: Strattman Lecture: Finding A Place for<br />
Contemporary <strong>Glass</strong><br />
Andy Paiko: Thinking in Parts: The Engineered <strong>Glass</strong> Object<br />
Mark Peiser: Lifetime Achievement Award Lecture: Then I Had<br />
Another Idea...<br />
Tom Philabaum: Lifetime Membership Award Lecture:<br />
Against All Odds<br />
Bill Samuels: Keynote Lecture<br />
Judith Schaechter: Beauty and the Beef<br />
Max Stewart: When Light Congeals into Matter: The Alchemy<br />
of Making Colours<br />
Stephen Tucker: Labino Lecture: <strong>Glass</strong> Furnace Design –<br />
From Industry to the Studio<br />
Kenneth von Roenn, Jr.: Executing Large Scale Kiln Cast and<br />
Slumped <strong>Glass</strong><br />
Corban Walker: Willson Lecture: Scaling Perception Through<br />
A <strong>Glass</strong> Object<br />
demonstrations<br />
Devyn Baron and Amy Pender: Hot <strong>Glass</strong>: Get Out of My Head:<br />
The <strong>Art</strong> of Collaboration<br />
James Breed: Hot <strong>Glass</strong>: Transporting Ingenuity: Hot Sculpted<br />
Demonstration<br />
Eun-Suh Choi: Flameworking: Seemingly Simplistic Form, but<br />
Complex Interworking<br />
Matthew Cummings: Hot <strong>Glass</strong>: The Handmade Mark<br />
Scott Darlington: Hot <strong>Glass</strong>: Shining Light on Ideas Through<br />
the Lightbulb<br />
Benjamin Edols: Hot <strong>Glass</strong> and Coldworking: Double Ender,<br />
and No Friends Madness<br />
Casey Hyland: Hot <strong>Glass</strong>: 4600 Rays of Light<br />
Martin Janecky: Hot <strong>Glass</strong>: Inside Sculpting<br />
Richard Jolley: Hot <strong>Glass</strong><br />
Kaori Koike: Hot <strong>Glass</strong><br />
Shelley Muzylowski-Allen: Hot <strong>Glass</strong><br />
Martie Negri and Robert Panepinto: Hot <strong>Glass</strong>: A Thousand<br />
Flowers: Contemporary Millefiori Pulling Cane<br />
Roger Parramore: Flameworking: Handling Large Scale Bubbles<br />
Mark Payton: Flameworking: Flamework Sculpture Using Tubing<br />
Stephen Rolfe Powell: Hot <strong>Glass</strong>: Main Screaming<br />
Ché Rhodes: Hot <strong>Glass</strong>