Watch as I demonstrate
beadmaking on February 8, 2012 during my Beadmaking: Expanding
Your Skills class at The Studio at The Corning Museum of
Glass. My course focused on a broad spectrum of techniques: surface
decorations, dots galore, clear casing, working large beads,
and troubleshooting common mistakes and difficulties.
The Corning Museum
Of Glass has just released the video of a lecture I gave at the
Museum in 2009 called Meet the Artist: Kristina Logan.
It is 31 minutes long and I've just had a chance to watch it
myself.
The quality of the
video is not quite the same as if you were in the audience that
evening, but you will get a good view of the images I presented.
My lecture is subtitled in English so you will be able to follow
it clearly. If you view it all the way to the end, you will see
the next body of work that I am now working on!
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An interview with NH Chronicle NH Chronicle from WMUR-TV
9 also came by my studio
to do an interview. It was my pleasure to do the interview and
they filmed part of my process of making a bead.
. . . . .
In Murano!
I taught a workshop in Davide
Penso's studio in Murano, Italy summer 2011.
I had a great time teaching this
class.
They even made a video!
. . . . .
A fun visit with the Gossip Lady! Another peek into my
studio is a video that is rather campy & fun
seen through the eyes of a local character, "The Gossip
Lady"
who is always on the hunt for interesting people and places.
She really got me to laugh! - Kristina
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Kristina
Logan DVD
A complete portrait of Kristina as an artist
Note
from Kristina: I'm
honored & thrilled to let you know about the DVD I made with
the Corning Museum of Glass for their Master Series.
It
was an exciting process making the DVD during 3 days of filming
at the Studio @ Corning. You will see me working in their beautiful
studio space and talking with David Whitehouse, the director
of the Corning Museum of Glass on the DVD. This is my first DVD
so adding dots to a complex bead while being filmed did add a
little bit of pressure!
I'm
happy to say that the filmakers really did capture what I do
on a daily basis and what I think about when I work. My process
of going from a bead to a piece of jewelry is also shown.