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For the past twenty years, Scott Hegan has been making the finest contemporary glass for the best American designers. During the nineties, he was regularly on the glassblowing teams of Dale Chihuly, Martin Blank, Jim Mongrain, Jim Nowak, Cliff Goodman and Randy Strong. During that period, he did individual projects with Therman Statum, Leon Applebaum, and Flo Perkins, as well as being a gaffer at The Glasshouse, Seattle’s first studio glassblowing operation, leading the glasshouse team.
Scott has been enrolled in postgraduate design and production classes with Dante and Paul Marioni at the Haystack School. He has a bachelor’s degree in art and a master’s degree in business. In 2004 Scott’s work was featured in the New Product Showcase of San Francisco’s Harvest Festival and the Fifth Annual Exhibition of Decorative and Functional Art at the Museum of Craft and Folk Art in San Francisco. In 2005 he was selected for a group exhibit at Poppy Fine Art in Columbia, MO. And the Buyers market of American Craft in Philadelphia, PA. In 2006 he further extended his professional recognition by being invited to exhibit at the American Crafts Council Baltimore show and the Oakland Museum of California, as well as receiving the Mayors Award at the Los Altos Rotary Art Show. Scott’s work is exhibited internationally. He owns and operates a private studio that produces, in limited quantities, contemporary sculptural glass objects, large-scale architectural casting, and individual commissions. |
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