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STUART
ABELMAN
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"I have been working with hot glass for over thirty-five years and I am certain
it runs through my veins."
Artist, designer and master craftsman, Stuart Abelman is one of a small group of
glassblowers who started the art glass studio movement in the United States.
Born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Stuart attended Carnegie-Mellon University
where he received his BFA in painting and sculpture. He completed his graduate
work at UCLA with an MFA in glass. Stuart simultaneously completed his graduate
exhibit, was a UCLA teaching assistant and ran the glass department at El Camino
College. He started Abelman Art Glass in 1977. As one of the pioneering leaders
in the art glass movement that began in the mid 1960's, Stuart found it a
welcome challenge to help bring recognition and appreciation to what had been an
all but lost art form.
As an art glass studio, Abelman Art Glass has always been afforded the
opportunity to do something new and unusual. In film and television, Stuart has
worked both behind the scenes on special effects and occasionally in front of
the camera. Some of Stuart's film and television credits include "Star Trek -
Generation", "Three to Tango", "The Toy", "The Core", "The Kingdom of David"
(PBS Movie) and most recently on "Huff" (New Showtime Series). Some of the more
unusual commissioned work has included the House of Blues, the White House,
International Airport exhibit, The Disney Company, cover of Sunset Magazine,
cover of romance novel, installation in a San Francisco restaurant, as well as
major catalogs, such as American Express, Gumps, Potpourri and The Smithsonian. |