
Sidney Hutter
Sidney Hutter creates art glass sculpture using both traditional techniques and commercial processes commonly used in the architectural glass, adhesive, and pigment industries. His innovative cold-working style has played an important role in the growth of the Contemporary Glass Movement. His unique palette of pigmented adhesives allows him to create landscapes of color between layers of clear, polished glass.
Hutter uses a range of sculptural techniques to create his art. He works mainly with commercially available plate glass, which he alters by cutting, grinding, polishing, and drilling. He laminates the glass using a refined process of mixing ultraviolet adhesive with colored pigments. His work varies in scale from tabletop sculpture to floor and wall constructions.
Sidney Hutter received a BS from Illinois State University in Normal, Illinois and an MFA from Mass College of Art in Boston. He also received art education and drafting training from Mass College of Art and the Lowell Institute of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. In 1987, he founded Hutter Glass & Light and has been learning through his passion for creating ever since.