4/18/2023 0 Comments Debra blown away glass![]() ![]() ![]() And the mesmerization that happens, hip hypnotic occurrences, uh, you know, the roto rig from Duchamp is this like spiraling thing that goes around that causes you to go into a hypnotic trance. So one of the mystical arts that we were like all so enamored with was Sufism. We were like into Madame Blavatsky, the golden triangle, the not, I don’t know what the Rosicrucians, seances, Houdini, I dunno, stuff like that. So I realized that for me, I was hanging out with a bunch of artists in New York city, and we were all for some reason at that time, it was the eighties into mysticism. There’s one missing piece to the puzzle, and then you find the piece and that’s when the magic quote unquote happens. And that then there’s a, a cataclysmic moment where it all just kind of coalesces. And is it really that momentary fate, like thing that happens or is it something, a collection of things that happen over time that you don’t even know are being impregnated into your mind and being, and I, I think it’s definitely that there is that, uh, collection of stimulus or events that get into one’s memory, body experiences. I began to think about why there was magnetic pole. But when you sent me the questions I started to think was that really the first. I work in glass.Ĭatherine: I would love it if you would just tell me that story of the first moment you noticed the material, when, when you first fell in love with glass.ĭeborah: That was the magnetic pull up the ramp of the New York experimental glass workshop. It’s like, you’re, you’re on the mountain in a different position than you are, uh, when you’re not in love.ĭeborah: I’m Deborah Czeresko. I was just so excited about being alive and doing this activity. Your feelings are more intense and that was happening to me. If you’re interested in some of the sources I reference in this episode, you can read scholar Julie Hollenbach’s article, Moving Beyond a Modern Credit: Thoughts on White Entitlement and Culture Appropriation in Professional Craft In America here, and check out All About Love by bell hooks at your local bookstore.ĭeborah: It’s those feelings, right? The feelings in your body that it’s, that like, that the world becomes brighter. ![]() Or, check out her amazing work and craftsmanship throughout Season 1 of Netflix’s Blown Away! To dive deeper into more interviews with Deborah, check out this episode of Talking Out Your Glass, or this article in Artsy. Visit us in the hot shop at Brooklyn Glass and discover the otherworldly pull of glass we discuss how glassblowing can be empowering, the power of representation and how one’s voice can be a force of change. Explore glass with Brooklyn-based glassblower Deborah Czeresko. ![]()
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