Katherine Gray

Katherine Gray (b. 1965) is a glass artist. She creates functional glass objects like vases, candelabras, and goblets, many of which fit neatly inside each other. Her recent work incorporates these works into installations. She is a glass lecturer at Cal State San Bernadino and has taught workshops worldwide. She is also a periodic contributor to Glass Magazine and Glass Gazette.

She received her Associate’s degree from the Ontario College of Art and her M.F.A. from Rhode Island School of Design. Her work can be found in the collection of Corning Museum of Glass, Museum of American Glass, Tacoma Museum of Glass, and others.

Katherine Gray, Wonderbread Sandwich Serving Tray, 2005





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