Glass and mixed media. I have just read the most heartbreaking description of the death of Lady Katherine Grey.She was the sister of Lady Jane Grey, the “Nine Days Queen” and a descendant of Mary Tudor, sister of King Henry VIII.Katherine’s death at the age of twenty-seven was most unfortunate. Katherine Gray, Cause and Effect II (detail), 2017. Hosted by YouTube star Nick Uhas and renowned glass artist Katherine Gray, Blown Away gives audiences an inside look into the many complicated techniques of blowing glass. "Blown Away" resident evaluator Katherine Gray is fascinated by how we interact with glass. Her work has been exhibited most recently at the Glasmuseet Ebeltoft in Denmark, Urban Glass in New York, and Galerie Handwerk in Munich. No one bleeds. To artist Katherine Gray, glass is a material of both otherworldly perfection and of mundane familiarity. Jun 29, 2018 - Windows, eyeglasses, phones, windshields — we regularly peer through glass, but barely see it. Though her skills as a glassblower have landed her in several museums, Forest Glass is a departure from her usual style in the sense that she did not blow a single one of the 2,000 glass cups used in the piece. More specifically, she wanted to be like Katherine Gray.. Other glassblowers would discuss Gray’s talent in reverent tones. Season one winner Deborah Czeresko (center, with judge Katherine Gray and host Nick Uhas) returns as a guest judge this season. Glassblower and artist Katherine Gray is behind this beautiful installation called Forest Glass that consists of three trees made from 2,000 found drinking glasses. PINK DIMPLE, 2019. After a two-month run at Heller Gallery in New York City, A Rainbow Like You (2015) a glass work by Katherine Gray will go back on exhibit on September 21 at the Robert and Frances Fullerton Museum at California State University, San Bernadino, where Gray is an associate professor. The piece is part of the artist’s show at the Craft and Folk Art Museum. Katherine Gray-As Clear as the Experience, installation view, 2018 Katherine Gray: As Clear as the Experience, installation view, 2018. After a highly successful first season, the second season of Netflix glassblowing competition show “Blown Away,” once again features Cal State San Bernardino’s art professor Katherine Gray as the resident glass evaluator,. Shop the collection here. Gray is an accomplished glassblower of both non-functional and functional glass vessels. But where exactly is Blown Away filmed? Even when glass does break on this show, it’s usually okay. That deft disappearing act forms the nucleus of Los Angeles artist Katherine Gray’s installations on view at the Craft and Folk Art Museum. Support. She is 56 years old from Canada and is a glass artist and professor of art at California State University, San Bernardino. Katherine Gray’s Iridescent Entity series pays contemporary tribute to this shimmering, chromatic phenomenon. Second, multiply the height by the width to get the square inch size. Heller Gallery. Katherine Gray received her undergraduate degree from Ontario College of Art in Toronto, and her MFA from Rhode Island School of Design in Providence, RI. Corning Museum Of Glass Glass Museum Chrysler Museum Louis Comfort Tiffany San Francisco Museums Found Art Grey Glass New Words State Art. Her work ranges from blown glass sculptures to assembled installations of found glass. H 120 (tallest), W 63, D 30 in. About Jobs Press Contact. Open Source Blog The Art Genome Project Education. That’s fine! Stacked on Plexiglas shelves, the glasses are arranged by color to form the simplified version of trees – … Katherine Gray employs the stealth qualities of glass and the history of glassblowing to comment on larger issues she is passionate about: the environment, society and community.