Guido Gerlitz Artist Bio

Started working in glass in 1991 at the Virginia Commonwealth University.  He has been working in California for 17 years.
www.guidogerlitz.com

Guido received his BFA in Glass & Ceramics from Virginia Commonwealth University in 1993 and MFA in Glass from California College of the Arts in 2004. He has international glassblowing experience, working in Venezuela at ICET and on Murano for Vetreria Pino Signoretto. He has worked as a gaffer for Oben Abright, Union Street Glass Inc., Nikolas Weinstein Studios, Cohn- Stone Studios, Pilchuck Glass School, and as an independent contract gaffer for special projects. He served as the Executive Director of Public Glass in San Francisco for two years. Currently, he is the cofounder and President of ‘Effetto’ Glassworks in Richmond, CA.

“Contiguous Form” red with black
Guido Gurlitz
2010
Blown and sculpted furnace glass
17″x15″x15″

“Glass Oyster”
Guido Gurlitz
2004
tempered glass, sculpted furnace glass, industrial C-clamps
6’x2’x7″

 

Susan Longini Artist Bio

Started working in glass in 1975 in Colorado, and has been working in California for 31 years.
www.susanlongini.com

Susan J. Longini has been involved in the glass world for over 3 decades as studio artist, educator and administrator.

Longini received her Bachelor of Fine Arts with a major in sculpture from the University of Michigan and did postgraduate work at San Jose State University and California College of the Arts under Marvin Lipofsky. She also attended the Pilchuck School in Washington for two summers and has studied under Paul Marioni, Barbara Vassen, Elbinus Elskus, and Narcissus Quagliata.

From 1986 to 2003 she was Adjunct Professor and head of the Glass Program at Ohlone College in Fremont. In 2002 with Mary B. White, she co-chaired the California Glass Exchange, a 4-day conference for glass artists and university art students from all of California.

As Executive Director of the Bay Area Glass Institute (BAGI), 2002-2004, Longini headed the buildout of the BAGI studio, including the hot shop, gift shop, gallery, and flameworking studio. During this time BAGI developed classes, lectures and demonstrations, master workshops, docent tours, mentorship and apprenticeship programs and gallery shows.

As an artist working in glass, Longini has exhibited throughout the United States. Her work is in public and private collections in the U.S., Europe, and Asia. She is a frequent lecturer, guest curator and juror.

In addition to her career as a studio artist, she is President of the Glass Alliance of Northern California (GLANC), a nonprofit organization whose mission is to further education and appreciation of glass art. GLANC sponsors educational tours, lectures and shows relating to glass, publishes a quarterly newsletter and hosts a website with a comprehensive glass calendar of events. She served on the City of Fremont Art Review Board from 2000 to 2010, in charge of awarding artists grants for Art in Public Places projects.

“Amphorae Grande Crosshatch Spring Cobalt Pair”
Susan Longini
2006
Pate de verre with reservoir-cast bases
Each 35” x 17” x 8”

“Amphora Grande Carnivale”
Susan Longini
2006
Pate de verre with reservoir-cast base
35” x 17” x 8”

David Ruth Artist Bio

Started working in glass in 1970 in Berkeley, California.
www.davidruth.com

David Ruth casts glass in his studio in East Oakland, making large-scale blocks and panels.  He was a student of Marvin Lipofsky at CCA and has traveled, taught and exhibited widely.  His current project is developing work from a National Science Foundation grant to take texture molds off glacier ice and stone in Antarctica.  He also makes architectural and environmental sculpture and is an expert in the casting of borosilicate, or Pyrex-type glasses.

“Erebus”
David Ruth
2008
Cast, fusedg lass, stainless gteel
68x4x24-inches

Llght Marker Series
David Ruth
2005
Cast, polished Pyrex’type glass (borosilicate), stainless steel
Tallest: l0-feet

 

Harlan Simon Artist Bio

Harlan started working in glass in the 1990s.
www.harlanbeads.com

Harlan Simon is a Bay Area jewelry designer and glass worker. Harlan has introduced hundreds to the magic of flamework glass, teaching at the City of Oakland’s Studio One Art Studio, home to Northern California’s oldest public flamework program. Harlan helped found the Northern California chapter of the International Society of Glass Beadmakers in 1997. His work appears in Lark Books’ 1,000 Glass Beads and Complete Book of Glass Beadmaking.

Two Peacocks and a Harlanquin, Effetre glass.
Harlan Simon
Diameter range of beads: 20 to 30 mm

 

Small Eclipsed Delta on Black Base, and Silvered Ribbed Pattern Organica on Black Base, Effetre glass.
Harlan Simon
Small bead diameter is 22 mm. Large bead, 40 mm.