Richard La Londe
born Portland, Oregon, 1950
He began fusing glass in an electric kiln in 1981. He taught fusing for Bullseye Glass in Portland in glass facilities around the United States and in Canada from 1983 - 1988. In 1985 he taught at the Pilchuck Glass School.
In the mid 1980s he began to create pictorial murals and handkerchief vessels for which he is known. In 1984 the Corning Museum of Glass purchased one of his early vessels for its collection and he also created his first public fused glass mural for the Washington State Arts Commissiont. He continues to teach, exhibit in galleries, and create public and private commissions. (Adapted from the artist's website, 11/16/2012)
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Quinault Nation and Isleta Pueblo; born Seattle, Washington, 1946; died Seattle, Washington, 2019