Peet Robison Glass Vase

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Peet Robison Landscape Glass Vase. Gorgeous. Signed ('96)8" tall / 17" diameterThe artist: In 1971, Peet Robison's journey into the artistic world of furnace blown glass began with a serendipitous meeting with Dale Chihuly and other pioneers of the studio art glass movement. That summer, while studying ceramics at the Kansas City Art Institute, Robison was invited to participate in an experimental glass workshop near Seattle, Washington. This workshop become known as the now world famous Pilchuck Glass Center.In the Spring of 1972, Robison studied with Dale Chihuly and Dan Dailey at the Rhode Island School of Design and returned to Pilchuck that summer as a teaching assistant. In addition, he earned his BFA in Ceramics at the Kansas City Art Institute that same year.As Henry Halem's graduate assistant at Kent State University from 1974 to 1976, Robison participated in several workshops with renowned glass artists Paul Marioni, Bertil Vallien, Joel P. Myers and Fritz Dreisbach. After completing his MA in Glass at Kent State University in 1976, he and his wife Susan moved to Santa Fe, NM where they opened Robison Art Glass Studio and lived for almost thirty years. In 2004, they moved to Robison's hometown of Lake Lotawana, Missouri near Kansas City. Sadly, on June 17, 2012 at the age of 63, Peet Robison passed away suddenly, leaving read more