Artists Joey Kirkpatrick and Flora C. Mace began collaborating at
Pilchuck Glass School in 1979 and went on to become pioneers of
style and technique in the art glass world. The innovation, scale,
and complexity of their work firmly established their place
alongside other major glass artists, and their work is included in
many museum collections around the world. Despite this, Kirkpatrick
and Mace have not been afforded a scholarly review of their
careers, which now span more than thirty years. Throughout their
productive careers, Kirkpatrick and Mace have consistently explored
seminal themes: principles of "drawing" as incorporated into glass,
the metaphoric content of our relationship to nature, and the
appropriation of materials to support a visual idea. This book will
bring the depth and richness of these themes into comprehensive
focus.
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