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  • Preston Singletary Glass
  • 2021-11-23
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Luminosity: Northwest Native Glass Art 2021
Preston SingletaryBlown GlassTlingitGlass ArtIndigenous
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Seattle has a front row seat to enjoy the fruition of a dynamic art movement: Northwest Native Glass Art. This movement is the result of the fusion of two of the region’s most significant art genres—Native Art and Studio Glass Art. https://stoningtongallery.com/

Stonington Gallery dedicated their fall 2021 season to celebrating three Indigenous master glass artists of the Pacific Northwest Coast: Preston Singletary (Tlingit), Raven Skyriver (Tlingit), and Dan Friday (Lummi) in our October-November three-person exhibition: Luminosity.
These artists continue to push the boundaries of glass as a contemporary Native art form as they honor and share their Indigenous heritage through motifs and the luminous medium of glass.

Preston Singletary (Tlingit) creates works in glass, bronze, and on paper. Singletary uses intricate Northwest Coast formline design to render traditional objects and shamanic tools, woven hats and baskets, and mythical characters in the glass. Singletary is known for his collaborations with Indigenous artists from around the world, and in this exhibition, he continues his collaborative creations with master glassblower, Raven Skyriver (Tlingit).

Raven Skyriver (Tlingit) blows and hot-sculpts glass marine animals from oceans and river systems that are threatened by pollution, ocean acidification, and over-fishing. Skyriver uses the techniques he has learned from blowing with William Morris and other glass luminaries to render lifelike creatures, giving us eye-to-eye encounters with deep-sea creatures we don’t often see. In this exhibit, he presents a number of new creatures in addition to a few made in collaboration with Preston Singletary (Tlingit).

Dan Friday (Lummi) is inspired by the material culture of the Lummi people: the gear with which they reef net fish, one of the world’s oldest and most sustainable salmon-fishing techniques; the totem poles carved by his great-grandfather Joseph R. Hillaire (Kwul-kwul’t); and the cedar bark woven baskets and goat fur blankets of the great Lummi weavers.

Stonington Gallery has played an important role in building the bridge between traditional Northwest Coast Native art and studio glass and fostering its development.

View the exhibition: stoningtongallery.com/exhibit/luminosity-native-glass-art-by-preston-singletary-raven-skyriver-and-dan-friday

TIMESTAMPS
About Stonington Gallery (00:29)
Artist Introductions (1:13)
Inspiration behind Singletary's Indian Curio Shelf (2:50)
Inspiration behind Skyriver's Thresher (5:40)
Inspiration behind Friday's Bears and Anchors (8:20)
Background on Singletary's Basket Designs (9:25)
Skyriver's Creative Process (13:46)
Inspiration behind Friday's Bears and Anchors - Continued (17:18)
Inspiration behind Descendent by Singletary and Skyriver (22:11)
Inspiration behind Medusa by Kelly O'Dell and Raven Skyriver (29:41)
Significance of Friday's salmon motif at the Museum of Northwest Art (32:10)
Advice for aspiring glass artist (35:35)

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