Biography
April Surgent began glassblowing lessons at 14 and, during her junior year of high school, was an ex...
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April Surgent began glassblowing lessons at 14 and, during her junior year of high school, was an exchange student in Bornholm, Denmark. She studied glass production there and then earned a scholarship at the College for Creative Studies in Detroit. She completed her degree with honors at Australia National University’s School of Art in Canberra where she studied with Jane Bruce, Deb Jones, and Richard Whiteley.
In 2003, during her third year at ANU, Surgent received a scholarship to Pilchuck Glass School where she learned cold-working and traditional cameo-engraving techniques from Jiri Harcuba. “[Harcuba] has been one of the most influential people in my life,” notes Surgent. “Had I not taken his class, I would not be engraving glass to the extent that I am today.”
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Artist Statement
“My work investigates the importance of the inherent link between person and place," says April Surgent. “Places have the power to shape people’s perceptions of themselves and others, and to affect what and how we think, feel, see, remember and act…Having a natural bond to places, we are often understood and understand ourselves through them.”
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Industrial Landscapes
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City Scenes + Urban Landscapes
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Architectural
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Landscapes
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Nature
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Town Scenes
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Art Deco
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Contemporary
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New Realism
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