Courtney Branam
Glassblowing
Courtney Branam’s vessels are influenced and inspired as much from the history of glassblowing, as from personal experiences working with modern artists. Rooted in a tradition that is meticulously on center, Courtney adds a modern twist that allows the work to become gestural and expressive.
Courtney Branam was born and raised in Houston, TX. While studying engineering and graphic design at Texas Tech University, he discovered his passion for blowing glass. Since graduating with a Bachelor of Arts, Courtney has traveled from Alaska To Australia – and parts in between – practicing his craft. He currently lives in Seattle and has worked as a freelance glass blower in numerous studios. Courtney can frequently be found working at the Tacoma Museum of Glass with the hotshop team, as staff at Pilchuck Glass School and in studios of Pratt Fine Arts Center. In 2011, Courtney participated in several group exhibitions and had a solo exhibition at Vetri International and was featured as a Guest Artist at the Museum of Glass. His work can be seen at Vetri Glass in Seattle, WA.
www.vetriglass.com
Courtney Branam was born and raised in Houston, TX. While studying engineering and graphic design at Texas Tech University, he discovered his passion for blowing glass. Since graduating with a Bachelor of Arts, Courtney has traveled from Alaska To Australia – and parts in between – practicing his craft. He currently lives in Seattle and has worked as a freelance glass blower in numerous studios. Courtney can frequently be found working at the Tacoma Museum of Glass with the hotshop team, as staff at Pilchuck Glass School and in studios of Pratt Fine Arts Center. In 2011, Courtney participated in several group exhibitions and had a solo exhibition at Vetri International and was featured as a Guest Artist at the Museum of Glass. His work can be seen at Vetri Glass in Seattle, WA.
www.vetriglass.com