David Chatt

David Chatt (b. 1960 Des Moines, Iowa) is a sculptural glass bead artist. He creates vessels, trinkets, and sculptures by hand sewing glass beads using a right angle weave stitch that he adapted.

He received his B.A. from Western Washington University, Bellingham and studied at Pilchuck Glass School. His work can be found in the collection of the Bead Museum, Racine Art Museum, Museum of Arts and Design, and Tacoma Art Museum.

www.davidchatt.com

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David Chatt, Marble Bag: Hanging on by a Thread, 1998, Larry Stessen photograph





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