Left to right: Weatherworn Balance II, 2022, Blown, engraved, and flameworked glass. 8.5"x9"x5"; Weatherworn Balance III, 2022, Blown and flameworked glass. 16"x6"x3.5”; Weatherworn Balance IV, 2022, Blown and flameworked glass. 5.25"x3"x 2". All images courtesy of the artist.
Join Penland Resident Artist Sarah Vaughn as she discusses her ideas and inspirations surrounding her work, specifically her Weather-Worn series of glass stones. She will bring several individual stones from her studio for people to examine up close following the talk.
This program is presented alongside the exhibition Uncommon Volumes: Sculptural Selections from Studio Glass in the Region.
About the Artist
Sarah Vaughn grew up in Southern Illinois, discovering glass while pursuing a BFA at Southern Illinois University Carbondale. She has been exploring the material ever since. Upon graduating, her thesis work was honored as the sole winner of the Rickert-Ziebold Trust Award, a prestigious competition for graduating seniors in Art and Design. Her work has been exhibited and collected internationally, receiving numerous accolades, and featured in publications such as Emerge 2008 and 2012 and American Art Collector. She has been a resident artist at the University of Oregon, The WORKS Museum in Ohio, and was the first MFA Traveling Assistant Resident at the Chrysler Museum Glass Studio. She was invited to participate in the inaugural residency program at Glass Wheel Studios in Norfolk, Virginia, where she created work for two years. After receiving her MFA from Rochester Institute of Technology in 2014, she was awarded a Research and Creativity Grant and invited to exhibit at SOFA Chicago. She has forged several award-winning collaborative practices with fellow artists and friends. In the fall of 2022, Sarah moved to Penland School of Crafts to be an Artist in Resident. She enjoys life in the mountains, where she spends time with her dog while pursuing new veins of her work and fixing broken rocks.
PLEASE NOTE: Limited seating available. An 80% refund will be issued if the participant cancels three weeks prior to the event. For cancellations made less than three weeks prior to the event, BRAHM will issue a refund IF the museum is able to fill the vacated spot.