Carmen Lozar Studios

"The sculpture I create with glass is meant to inspire and provoke the imagination. Telling stories has always been my primary objective. Some narratives are sad, funny, or thoughtful, but my pieces are always about celebrating life. "

Carmen Lozar's artwork is created using the flameworking technique. Using a torch, Lozar manipulates hollow tubing and solid rods of glass to construct figures and objects. Through this process, Carmen Lozar captures the attributes that she loves about glass: a sense of movement retained from the molten stage, and a sense of fragility.

Born in 1975, Carmen Lozar shows her work throughout the United States and has taught at Pilchuck Glass School and Penland School of Crafts. She has had two residencies at the Corning Museum of Glass and lives in Illinois, where she maintains a studio.

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