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Nan Bevan creates luminous interior landscapes with glass. Her larger pieces explore opalescent worlds with no boundaries and floating dreamscapes. Smaller vessels explore abstract forms and colorful patterns, inviting the viewer to bring beauty into everyday life. Her work is inspired by stories that seek to make sense out of an unknowable world, the endless color explorations of Paul Klee, and the beautiful, strange and often unpredictable changes heat will create in glass. When the kilns are full, she carries her love of color onto paper and canvas. In the past 20 years, her work has shown in exhibitions across the country. From the Lakes Region of New Hampshire, she now lives in Maryland and thinks often of snow.
Her work can be found on www.nanettebevan.com and www.nanettebevan.etsy.com
Design and create your own stunning fused glass plate or dish in just two hours! No experience needed—you’ll cut, layer, and shape the glass, and [...]
Fused Glass Open Studio gives emerging and experienced artists the space, tools, and freedom to work independently, refine their skills, and explore personal creativity in [...]
Beginners and long time glass lovers alike learn to create  set of 1- 4x8 dish, 2- 3x4 curved dip dishes and 2 -1x2 chopstick rests.  You [...]
This four-week course will explore the potential of using reactive glass in kiln-forming glass. Students will learn what makes a glass reactive and how applying [...]
Whether you’re brand new to glass or ready to explore your jewelry-making potential, this hands-on workshop is a great place to start. You’ll learn to [...]
Ready to make waves? In this three-day class, you’ll design and create a 12×18 standing wave tabletop sculpture using Bullseye glass. You’ll explore the unique [...]
In this all-level class, enjoy the focus on design by using thin glass rods called stringers, domed cabochons and an array of finely ground glass [...]
Start your garden early this year. Create a fused glass standing wave with a pocket for holding colorful blossoms. Students will learn to work with [...]