This Friday join Kim+Kat for a special guided tour of Pilchuck by Kim Brill.
If you’ve never been to Pilchuck Glass School — and even if you have — you’re in for a treat. Join us this Friday, July 3 at 7pm central, when Kim Brill takes us on a virtual field trip — a guided picture tour of one of the finest glass schools in the world. Nestled in a logging forest in the Pacific Northwest, Pilchuck has been an alluring sleep-away summer camp for glass artists since 1971.
From their site: Pilchuck Glass School was founded in 1971 by glass artist Dale Chihuly and patrons Anne Gould Hauberg and John H. Hauberg. What began as a one-summer glassblowing workshop has grown into the world’s most comprehensive center for glass art education. Thanks to the vision of the founders and the enthusiasm and dedication of all who have come to the campus, Pilchuck now hosts more than 500 students and artists each summer and is guided by a forty-one-member Board of Trustees. Pilchuck’s history is filled with stories of hard work, passion, and generosity. Although much has changed since the 1970s, the original core values of the school endure: to inspire creativity, transform individuals, and build community.