Sep 21, 2021
Issue 3592
Hello Everyone,
I hope that you all were able to enjoy all aspects of the Carder Steuben Symposium last weekend, and if you were not, you are taking advantage of the recordings.
The Board would like some feedback from you regarding the Symposium. Please just “REPLY” to this email, and type in your answers to the questions below. THANK YOU!
Please provide comments about the speakers and topics. What did you like, what didn’t you like? Speakers were Tom Felt (WV Museum of American Glass); Joe Schill (Archiving the Carder Papers); Kit Maxwell (CMoG In Sparkling Company exhibit); Sue Maynard (Clarice Cliff ceramics); Greg Merkel (Steuben Blues); Chris & Cheryl Dartt (Steuben Shades).
Please provide comments about the technology, Zoom features, connectivity tests and recordings.
Would you rather participate in a virtual symposium in the future vs. an in-person event?
What topics or speakers would you like to see in the future?
Other comments:
Thank you!
Bonnie Salzman
Mark Your Calendar
Next year’s symposium will be held at the Corning Museum of Glass in Corning, NY on September 8-10, 2022.
The Late Charles Lotton
Mourning the Loss of a Contemporary Glass Icon
Charles Lotton
The contemporary glass world has lost an icon , Charles G. Lotton, age 85, passed away recently. Mr. Lotton participated in the Carder Steuben Symposium in 2018, where he and master glass engraver Max Erlacher shared stories of their friendship and their collaboration on many projects over the years.
Mr. Lotton shared photos and stories of his previous profession as a hair stylist and salon owner before he started blowing glass more than 50 years ago. But it was pictures of his innovative glass designs that captured the audience attention, as well as the many stories that he and Mr. Erlacher told.
Attendees will not forget the very special opportunity to meet Mr. Lotton during a reception in his honor, as well as a number of his family members – including son David and grandson Robert , glassblowers in their own right. This special treat included many pieces on display and for sale. We are lucky to have had this opportunity.
Our sympathies to Mr. Lotton’s family.
Here is a link to his obituary.
https://www.tributearchive.com/obituaries/22391155/charles-gerald-lotton
An Image From The Wichita Art Museum Carder Steuben Collection
Cire Perdue Head c.1943
Wichita Art Museum, Gift of Robert E. Ritter