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Mary Van Cline AACG - Art Alliance for Contemporary Glass

    https://contempglass.org/artists/entry/mary-van-cline
    Mary Van Cline's pioneering techniques in glass began at Massachusetts College of Art in 1978, where she received her MFA in glass sculpture with Dan Dailey. After completing her BFA degree in design and architecture at North Texas University in 1976, she was introduced to glass with Fritz Dreisbach at Penland School in 1977.

Fine Art Glass Sculpture by Artist Mary Van Cline at ...

    https://www.habatatgalleries.com/artist/mary-van-cline/
    Mary Van Cline Mary Van Cline went to Massachusetts College of Art from 1980-82 and received her MFA. Previous to that, from 1979-80 she attended Penland School of Crafts. Before that Van Cline earned a BFA from Texas Women’s University which she was at from 1976-77.Brand: Mary Van Cline

Mary Van Cline - Blown Glass Sculpture Artist

    https://www.holstengalleries.com/mary-van-cline/
    Mary Van Cline’s glass sculptures often combine both cast glass and cold glass techniques with photosensitized glass, leading to an artistic expression that is unique in the glass art world. She has taught at Pilchuck Glass School, Penland School of Crafts, Rhode Island School of Design and several colleges and universities.

Mary Van Cline Smithsonian American Art Museum

    https://americanart.si.edu/artist/mary-van-cline-18547
    Van Cline began to experiment with glass after acquiring the inventory of a 350 -year-old Boston manufacturer of telescope equipment. She studied the refraction of light and began to place photographs behind prisms and planes of optical glass.Born: Jun 06, 1954

Mary Van Cline – U.S. Department of State

    https://art.state.gov/personnel/mary_van_cline/
    Mary Van Cline Van Cline earned a degree in design and architecture from North Texas University in 1976, and a Masters in Art in1977. She was introduced to glass at the Penland School of Crafts, North Carolina in 1979 and went on to study at Massachusetts College of Art, Boston, where she earned her MFA in Glass Sculpture and Design in 1982.

Mary Van Cline – Habatat Galleries

    https://habatatglass.art/collections/mary-van-cline
    Mary Van Cline Mary Van Cline went to Massachusetts College of Art from 1980-82 and received her MFA. Previous to that, from 1979-80 she attended Penland School of Crafts. Before that Van Cline earned a BFA from Texas Women’s University which she was at from 1976-77.

Mary Van Cline : Additional Works - Online Glass Art Gallery

    https://www.holstengalleries.com/van-cline-glass-art/
    Glass sculpture of Mary Van Cline is for sale at online glass gallery Holsten Galleries. Available glass works by Mary Van Cline are pictured here.

VAN CLINE, MARY – Piece Art Gallery

    https://pieceartgallery.com/artists/van-cline-mary/
    For Mary Van Cline, time is the riddle of human existence. It pushes one forward and leaves one behind. It exists beyond clocks, but humanity is constantly trying to measure it. Its boundaries can drive one to despair; its passage heal. For Van Cline, time has done both, and she has chronicled the changes through her work.

Artist Mary Van Cline's self-financed portrait project is ...

    https://urbanglass.org/glass/detail/the-documenta-project
    In her own art practice, Mary Van Cline often blends pâte de verre elements with large-scale images rendered on photosensitive glass plates, creating a dynamic interplay between two- and three-dimensionality. But recently she's turned her focus squarely on the two-dimensional with an ambitious photography project.

Mary Van Cline

    http://news.maryvancline.com/
    May 19, 2010 · News about the Upcoming and Ongoing Projects, Publications and Exhibitions of Contemporary Glass Artist Mary Van Cline. Wednesday, May 19, 2010 "Ivory Figure with Ice Leaves" Posted by Mary Van Cline at 3:01 PM No comments: Home. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom)

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