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Photos by The Corning Museum of Glass (left) & Jovelle Tamayo (right)

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Shaping Glass, Shaping Culture: A Conversation With Preston Singletary and Leo Tecosky

This Craft Forum took place August 11, 2022
Presented in conjunction with the Summer 2022 issue of American Craft.

Watch this Forum below or visit our YouTube channel.

Celebrating the United Nations International Year of Glass in 2022, this forum conversation explored the deep relationship Preston Singletary and Leo Tecosky have with this notoriously tricky medium, and how they shape it to express their equally deep connection to their respective cultural histories and communities.

Singletary’s exploration of his Tlingit heritage has resulted in work that is both personal and universally powerful to the larger indigenous community. Tecosky’s work emulates not only the forms of graffiti and street art, but also the tone, tempo, and movement of hip hop culture at its height in the ‘80s and ‘90s. What is the significance of working in glass within the context of their respective practices? And how do they see the exchange of influence between art and culture?

This American Craft Forum is tied to the forge-themed Summer 2022 issue of American Craft magazine.

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