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Third Thursday Artist Series
March 17, 2005

Randy Strong  Glassblowing

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Randy Strong, artist, designer and master craftsman, combines his eye for contemporary design with ancient techniques, and is a modern day master whose work is unique and elegant. He has exhibited at most of the major shows showcasing fine American Craft throughout the Untied States for over 35 years, and has served as juror and lectured throughout the country. His work has been featured in many publications including American Style Magazine, Traditional Home, Home, and American Craft. Educated at California College of Arts & Crafts, and Osaka University of the Arts, Japan, his intriguing art is sold in galleries throughout the United States and Europe.

“I am continually challenging myself to take risks and not, sit back and rest on past successes….to stretch one’s self. It is and always will be difficult to leave comfort behind and risk all to see what can be. For me, the simplest but greatest inspirational thoughts are; 1. “What if....? and, 2. “Don’t’ wait.” Randy said.
Free Lecture, Demonstration & Reception.

Time
7-10pm

Funded in part by a grant from Office of Cultural Affairs, City of San Jose and Arts Council Silicon Valley.

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