Southwest Art, June 1st, 2003
A SEATTLE NATIVE TRAINED AT THE PILCHUCK SCHOOL CREATES GLASS OBJECTS INSPIRED BY NATIVE IMAGERY For Preston Singletary, the discovery of glass was a happy accident. When he was 19, his high school friend, Dante Marioni, invited Singletary to work at Marioni's father's Glass Eye Studios in Seattle. Singletary began as a night watchman and soon moved to the floor, where he joined an experienced team of glass artists as they turned volcanic ash from Mount St. Helens into ornamental objects. Seattle had not yet become America's glass-making mecca, but it was a hot spot for new music, and that's...
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