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About:
Artist Cal Breed
BFA, Ohio
State University, 1997
In 1972, Cal
Breed was born to an artist and an engineer. This combination
of the expressive and the critical laid the framework for his
life. After almost finishing a degree in Marine Biology, Cal
felt the need to be expressive with his hands and he began to
study the arts. In 1994 Cal found glass-first in assembling
stained glass windows and, finally, in glassblowing
Cal spent six
months apprenticing under Cam Langley, who was at one time one
of the South's few hot glass artists. From there Cal went to
Haystack to study with Paul Cunningham who pushed Cal to
finish his BFA degree at Ohio State University under Ruth
King. Upon graduation from Ohio State in 1997, Cal did some
graduate work with Jack Wax at Illinois State University which
opened many doors to the possibilities with glass as an art
medium. He, also, continued honing design and technical skills
by studying with Dante Marioni, Dick Marquis, Lino
Tagliapietra, and Benjamin Moore at both The Haystack Mountain
School of Crafts and Pilchuck Glass School.
In 2000, Cal
began working to open his own studio, building equipment and
designing a unique glass line. Two years later, Orbix Hot
Glass opened its furnace. Orbix now creates a Studio Series
and a Signature Series that adhere to Cal's original purpose
of marrying the engineer and artist within him.
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