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    Explore "glassworks" with insightful episodes like "Ep. 62 Barrio Glassworks: Authentic European Glassblowing Right Here in Carlsbad", "Ep 13 The Leeds Family And That Little Winged Devil", "The Big Game Disaster of 1900" and "Bandhu Dunham" from podcasts like ""Carlsbad: People, Purpose and Impact", "This Is What We Found", "California True Crime" and "Talking Out Your Glass podcast"" and more!

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    Ep. 62 Barrio Glassworks: Authentic European Glassblowing Right Here in Carlsbad

    Ep. 62 Barrio Glassworks: Authentic European Glassblowing Right Here in Carlsbad

    Barrio Glassworks, Carlsbad’s very own public glassblowing studio, captures all the art and craft of Italy’s masters and brings it to our doorstep. 

    The Murano glass masters of Venice, Italy have been creating art in glass for generations.  Now, that one-of-a-kind, hand-crafted artisan glass can be found right here in Carlsbad, CA at Barrio Glassworks.  Listen in as Bret Schanzenbach interviews Mary Devlin, the owner, and learn everything you ever wanted to know about this fascinating art.

    A family-owned and operated open air studio, shoppers are encouraged to experience all the studio has to offer.  Whether you want to see the artists at work, take a class and make your own piece, or visit the gift shop or gallery, everyone at Barrio Glassworks is ready to make your dreams of glass a reality. They offer private lessons, gift certificates and group events for corporate team-building, birthday parties and more!

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    Website: https://www.barrioglassworks.com

    IG: https://www.instagram.com/barrioglassworks/

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    Ep 13 The Leeds Family And That Little Winged Devil

    Ep 13 The Leeds Family And That Little Winged Devil

    Befitting of our thirteenth episode and season finale, the girls converse about the infamous Leeds family of Southern New Jersey and the historical controversy of just where the tale of the Jersey Devil stems from. Benjamin Franklin and our guy Caleb Pusey have a part to play that just may make you rethink what you originally heard about the chilling tale of the Leeds Devil. Also, Charlotte needs your help about what county Hammonton, NJ is in because she is lost in her own state. Happy Birthday Michael! 

    The Big Game Disaster of 1900

    The Big Game Disaster of 1900
    On Thanksgiving Day, November 29, 1900, thousands of people flooded into San Francisco to watch the Big Game between Stanford and Cal Berkeley. But by the time the football game would end over 20 people will have died and hundreds more hurt in the largest disaster in American sport's history.

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    Bandhu Dunham

    Bandhu Dunham

    Bandhu Dunham: Exploring the Intersection of Self and the Natural World

    The 1950s and ‘60s marked the heyday of kinetic sculpture with Alexander Calder’s mobiles and Jean Tinguely’s junk machine that destroyed itself in the sculpture garden of the Museum of Modern Art. But to glass lovers, Bandhu Dunham put himself on the same map with his 2016 Rube Goldberg-esque Escape Room created for Arizona State University as a reflection of how sports could evolve 24 years into the future.

    Dunham says: “Nature inspires me, the interplays between art and science always interest me, and glass merges these fields like no other material. After many years, fanciful steam engines and other kinetic sculptures represent a full turn of the circle, back to the colorful, magical mysteries that captivated my childhood self. He’s still in there, and he wants you to come play, too. I think that people like watching kinetic gizmos with gears and pulleys and crankshafts because, in a paradoxical way, these machines re-connect us with nature.”

    Born in Dayton, Ohio, in 1959, Dunham began to teach himself lampwork technique in 1975 while still in high school. As an undergraduate at Princeton, he received informal training from the University’s glassblower before completing his apprenticeship under American and European masters at Urban Glass, the Pilchuck Glass School and the Penland School of Crafts. The artist regularly teaches workshops at craft schools and private studios around the United States and internationally including the Studio of the Corning Museum of Glass, The Penland School of Crafts and the Pilchuck Glass School. A visiting foreign instructor at Osaka University of Arts in Osaka, Japan, Dunham has presented his work at numerous international conferences including The Glass Art Society, Ausglass, The International Festival of Glass, Kobe Lampwork Festa and Glassymposium Lauscha.

    An internationally respected glass artist, author and teacher, Bandhu’s work can be found in the permanent collections of numerous museums in the US and abroad, and his Contemporary Lampworking books are the authoritative, standard instructional texts in the field. In addition to fabricating one-of-a-kind glass sculptures and goblets, Dunham supervises his apprentices in creating unusual gift items and decorations of his conception from his studio, Salusa Glassworks, Prescott, Arizona. In 2018, he designed a groundbreaking kinetic sculpture fabricated by Ryan Murray, GANESHA (Guard Against Negativity; Express Sane Healing Attitudes), for The Melting Point Gallery, Sedona, Arizona.

    He says: “The effect on the viewer is a playful mix of contemplative fascination with bursts of excitement as the marbles make their way up and down the track. I enjoy seeing how much viewers of all ages and backgrounds are engaged by the simple drama of marbles circulating through a kinetic system. The key elements of art-as-experience are brought to life in this complex yet simple theatre. We are reminded of life’s magic when we allow ourselves to be captivated by the colorful story unfolding before us. In the best case, the world looks a little different after we have spent some time watching one of my machines.”

    Dunham has established a Patreon page to support the creation and dissemination of his informative, inspiring and amusing videos about glass art. 

    Visit http://www.patreon.com/bandhu

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