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Sinuated Crescent - Cobalt Sculpture - Limited Edition of 5

Chad Holliday

United States

Sculpture, Glass on Glass

Size: 12 W x 12 H x 4 D in

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This is a limited-edition series. I am interested in the properties of the material that allow for the building of compositions that change as the viewer moves. I love how the rich cutting can help move the light and while seen as a physical texture on one side can create a compositional texture when viewed from other sides as the light is project through. My work has some basic elements that persist. I like to think of my process and aesthetic as a conversation with material. I am interested in using the properties of the glass - transparency, translucency, surfaces that behave as mirrors, interior space and combinations of matte to polished to textured surfaces the move the light and change the composition. These particular works come from the universal symbol of the circle describing cycles or life. The form that intersects is reminiscent of a buttress and I found some similarities in ginkgo leaves. At this time, I was also dealing with an injury that incapacitated my use of an arm, specifically the muscle. I sinuous nature of the muscle and the ginkgo leaves made a connection for me. Due to the process, there may be bubbles and veiling that occurs during the firing process. I find this to be the continued conversation with the material.

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Sculpture:Glass on Glass

Artist Produced Limited Edition of:5

Size:12 W x 12 H x 4 D in

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Chad Holliday received a BFA from Emporia State University, Kansas and an MFA in glass sculpture and metal fabrication/jewelry design from the Rochester Institute of Technology, New York. After completing his graduate work, Chad accepted an artist in residence at the Grand Crystal Museum in Taipei, Taiwan. During this residency Holliday collaborated with artists and art educators, working directly with their students in the studio and classroom. In 2019, he was Visiting Assistant Professor of Glass at Hastings College, Hastings, Nebraska. From 2017-2019, Holliday was the Director of Studio Operations at Foci Minnesota Center for Glass Art. Prior to this appointment, Chad had the tenure rank of Associate Professor and recognized with an endowed professorship at West Texas A&M University in Canyon, Texas. Holliday served as the Primary Investigator for all 3D Studios and the Director of the Creative Research Lab. Chad taught glass, sculpture, professional practices and three-dimensional design. During his tenure at WTAMU, Holliday was able to cultivate local patronage, creating the largest fundraising event for the College of Fine Arts and Humanities. Holliday received a Fulbright Award for the academic year 2007-2008. Chad performed research and taught classes at The Secondary School of Glass Making - Kamenicky Senov, recognized as the oldest glass school in the world. Holliday worked with his longtime mentor and colleague Frantisek Janak to establish links between traditional methods of pedagogy with a contemporary approach. Upon completion, Holliday accepted a tenure track position at WTAMU. Later that year Chad was a featured as an emerging artist of the year in “American Style” magazine. He has worked with Martin Blank as an assistant on the hot shop team and was the full-time cold sculptor, performing all of his cutting and polishing. Simultaneously, Holliday owned and operated third-hand - Glass Cutting & Polishing Tools, a small business distributing and promoting glass equipment from the Czech Republic, and worked as a consultant to artists and glass studios and continued teaching while performing consistent research. From 2001-2003, Holliday was the Lead Hot Shop Technician for the Museum of Glass. Chad taught at Pratt Fine Arts Center and as an adjunct professor at the University of Washington, Tacoma.

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