Glass Making in Toyama, Japan|Day 37 - Toyama
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Toyama Glass Studio Experience
Early January of this year, we had the opportunity to go to the Toyama Glass Studio in Japan, and had a chance to make a beautiful Glass mug. What a great experience, Learning how this is all shaped and created. Enjoy the video!
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Toyama Glass Studio
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Toyama glass factory
Dec 20, 2015
Peter Ivy: Where I Was, Where I'm At, What I've Done @ Harbourfront Centre
In November, 2012, Peter Ivy presented a lecture and workshop as part of the Craft Department at Harbourfront Centre's annual Innovators + Ideas Series. The lecture was presented in conjunction with the exhibition, Homecus Domesticus, which ran from September 29 to December 23, 2012. Peter was introduced by Melanie Egan, the Head of the Craft Department and curator of the exhibition. The lecture, originally presented on November 1, 2012 at the Studio Theatre in Toronto, including the introduction, has be reproduced in this video.
Originally from Austin Texas, Peter Ivy moved to Rhode Island at age 20, where he received his BFA from the Rhode Island School of Design. In the following years he apprenticed in the Seattle area and was fortunate enough to work with prominent makers such as David Levi, Dante Marioni, Josiah McElheny, and about 10 other studios. In 1998 he returned to the Boston area to teach at R.I.S.D. and Massachusetts College of Art. Interested in exploring new interests, he then moved to Japan where he became an Associate Professor at Aichi University of Education as the Head of the Glass program. Currently located in Toyama, Japan, Peter is concentrating on making wares for daily use in his own studio Ryudou Kenkyusho which roughly translates as Flow Laboratory.
Many thanks to Peter Ivy for allowing the Glass Art Association of Canada to reproduce his lecture through the use of his photographs. Thanks also to Harbourfront Centre, and in particular Melanie Egan for hosting the lecture and accompanying workshop and for the use of the audio of Peter's lecture, which was recorded November 1, 2012. This video was produced by Brad Copping for Contemporary Canadian Glass, the Glass Art Association of Canada's online magazine in January 2013.
Sunday in Toyama
Once in Toyama, do not miss:
-Toyama Glass Art Museum
-Toyama Castle and Castle Park
-Super multifunctional vending machines
-Toyama's famous black Ramen
Martin Janecký / Ashura / TIGA / Toyama / JAPAN
25. 9. 2014
Shotoku Glass - The Making Process
With a long and rich experience in mouth-blown glass, Shotoku Glass originally started as light bulb makers and now apply this craftsmanship in the manufacture of ultra-thin glassware. Shotoku Glass is one of the many Japanese makers that you can discover at Japan House London.
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Toyama USA Studio
Toyama Karate-Do
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This HOW I do it !!!!
Intensive glass shaping process in a glass studio of Aichi Univercity of education with great help of wounderful artist and teacher Masahiro Nick Sasaki and super cool glassblower Erik Meaker
Jenny Ritzenhoff- blowing 'Traces' from glass with Mark Locock
Japan Vlog! Going to Kanazawa, Shirakawago, Toyama, Yokohama, Tokyo and Disney Sea
Hello everyone! This time I am going again to Japan for holiday. This is my third time to visit Japan and I will never get bored with all the sceneries, foods and shopping centres in here.
This time I went to Japan to visit my sister who is currently studying in Japan. And also want to see cherry blossom since it was the season there. Spring in Japan is definitely worth to see because the views are just amazing. But don't forget to prepare your winter clothes because it is still cold in Japan during spring since it's a transition from winter.
- PLACES THAT I VISITED -
KANAZAWA
* Higashi Chaya District
* Samurai Village
* 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art
* Omicho Market
* Kanazawa Castle
* Kenrokuen Garden
All these places can be visited in one day if you are out since 9am
SHIRAKAWAGO
TOYAMA
* Toyama Glass Art Museum
* Toyama Castle
UENO
* Ameyoko
ASAKUSA
* Sensoji Temple
HARAJUKU
YOKOHAMA
* The Cupnoodles Museum
DISNEY SEA
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Chihuly Garden and Glass Exhibit in Seattle
In Seattle, Chihuly Garden and Glass will have you in awe of the Washington State artist's creations.
Visit Seattle’s most famous and unique art exhibit: Chihuly Garden and Glass. Artist Dale Chihuly’s extraordinary blown-glass creations are on display in three stunning spaces: the Exhibition Hall, the outdoor gardens, and the Glasshouse—a 40-foot tall glass structure with hanging glasswork that catches the light in a magical way. Chihuly’s work is famous around the world, but there’s no better place to see his masterpieces than Chihuly Garden and Glass in his home state of Washington.
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Glass Blowing in Japan Countryside 吹きガラス体験
Great visit of Mr Takumi Ooba’s workshop and glass blowing experience!
It costs 3.600 yen (about 33 dollars) to make your own glass.
You can get it back the following day or have it sent to your place (sending fee at your charge).
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glass art by Ryo
Glass artist, Ryo, makes a glass sake cup for the camera. He lives and works in Okinawa, Japan and makes glass works influenced by Okinawa culture and nature.