
Dan Alexander
Alexander Glassworks
The work I am currently exploring is inspired by nature, textiles, travel, historical objects and architecture. More specifically patterns. Being an artist and world traveler, I look at the world around me and how it could be translated to glass. Instead of looking at the whole image I try to crop out one element I find visually interesting. Looking at this cropped object through a micro lens, I see how that small piece could be used in repetition to create an overall pattern.
Dan uses traditional hand glass sculpting and blowing techniques. Gathering 2100 degree molten glass from the furnace, he uses wood, graphite, and steel tools to sculpt the piece into its final product.
Dan attended Kent State University and received a BFA with a Glass Concentration. Post graduation, he studied with some of the top glass artists in the field today, He was hired in as the Studio Manager/Director of a glass factory, worked in Murano, Italy, and spent several years working for the Corning Museum of Glass where he held the Lead Gaffer position. For Corning he traveled the world educating the public about the science and history of glass art.