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Steve Sizelove
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Finding the medium of hot glass in 1995 could not have been
a more life-changing event for Indiana artist Steve Sizelove.
The novel independence of early adulthood had recently
diverted his attention from studies at the Milwaukee Institute
of Art and Design and inspired cross-country travel. While living
in Boulder, Colorado, Steve was given the opportunity to “play
with some glass” at a friend’s makeshift flameworking studio.
He was instantly hooked.
Always concerned with quality and craftsmanship in his work,
Steve sought the instruction of notable glass artists such as
Robert Mickelsen, Roger Parramore, Milon Townsend, Italian
master Lucio Bubacco and others. The workshops helped Steve
to refine his glassworking skills leading to a 2005 Niche Award
in the category of Goblets and his inclusion in Lark Books' 500
Glass Objects. His work has been shown at the Kentucky Museum
of Art + Craft, the Richmond Art Museum, and galleries across
the country, including a recent solo exhibition at the Indianapolis
Art Center.
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