Chad J. Holliday
American, born 1975
Chad Holliday received a BFA from Emporia State University, Kansas and an MFA in glass sculpture and metal fabrication/jewelry design from the Rochester Institute of Technology, New York. After completing graduate study, Chad spent time as an artist in residence at the Grand Crystal Museum in Taipei, Taiwan.
He moved to the Northwest to be Lead Hot Shop Technician at the Museum of Glass, Tacoma and worked closely with Charles Parriott. Starting in 2003 he was a Glass Technician at Pratt Fine Art Center. He also taught courses through Pratt Fine Art Center and was an adjunct art professor at the University of Washington, Tacoma.
He is currently an Assistant Professor of Art at West Texas A&M University (WTAMU) in Canyon, Texas. Chad teaches and leads all curriculum in glass, ceramics, sculpture, three-dimensional design and professional practices. He is also the studio manager and technician for all the studios in these areas.
For more detailed information and images visit the artist's website at:
http://chadhollidayglass.com/chadhollidayglass.com/Welcome.html
[accessed January 2018]
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