Craft Studios

Current Residents

Ian Kessler-Gowell
Glass

Artist Statement

I was drawn to working with hot glass due to its energy and the engaging nature of the process.  The potential of the material excites me and has gotten me captivated with the possibilities.  I applied for this residency to have the opportunity to use a more renewable / environmentally-friendly glass studio, as well as have access to facilities within a supportive community to develop my work.

I find object making to be a very abstract form of story telling, the building blocks of a cultural identity.  Whether it the richness of ancient objects worn with use or the crispness of modern design, it is how they capture a sense of time and place that speaks without words.

Some major influences on my work are the lighting designs of Poul Heningson, the ground murrini pieces by Carlos Scarpa, as well as the designs of Tapio Wirkkala.  I am attracted to ancient pottery, specifically Inca, Greek, Roman and Chinese forms.  Painters such as Rothko and Albers have affected my use of color, as well as observing nature.

Artist Biography

Ian Kessler-Gowell grew up in Falls Church, Virginia.  He attended Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond, VA where he earned a B.F.A. Ian focused on working with glass and wood while exploring a variety of other materials and approaches. During college, Ian also pursued other interests, including volunteering with aquaponic research, and attending a workshop at Paolo Soleri’s Experimental City, Arcosanti, in Arizona. After graduation, Ian worked as an assistant to Rick Sherbert at his studio in Glen Echo, Maryland where he instructed group and private glass lessons. Ian is currently a resident artist at the EnergyXchange in North Carolina where he is pursuing his creative interests, focusing on functional glass design, lighting and sculptural forms.

Contact Information

Phone: 828-675-5541

Email: ianckg@gmail.com

Website: www.ianckg.com