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Christopher’s passion for Lampworking began in October of 1999 where he took a ten day intensive class in a small town in Massachusetts.  His first day on the torch was an instant addiction that has since blossomed into a career.  After getting the basics during his first days of class, he set out to get his own studio and equipment, and opened in January of 2000. 

A year later he met his wife Jacquelyn, and introduced her to the art of Flame worked glass.  Having a degree in Fine Arts and an amazing talent for painting she took to glass like a moth to a flame.  It was a natural transition for her, she also helped Christopher, helping him  become more of an artist. 

Throughout the beginning stages of his career he sought out well known artists such as Robert Mickelson, Milon Townsend, and Eric Goldshmidt, trying to soak up as much knowledge as possible to expand his horizons.  “I’m always amazed at the endless possibilities of glass, seeing what others are able to create.”  Inspired by the people he learned from, Christopher and Jacquelyn decided that they would like to be able to share their passion with others and began to teach classes. 

Almost 10 years later they are now nestled in the small town of Boonville NY where they have their own teaching studio and small gallery, open to the public, so they can continue to help educate and share their love of Flame working.  They have taught many classes throughout their career and have even had the honor to teach a week long class at the Corning Museum of Glass in January of 2009.   

Enrolled as a full time student in the welding program at Mohawk Valley Community College in 2009, the business is now taking a new direction.  Christopher is looking to combine the two mediums as a new way to express himself.  Always inspired by things in nature, you never know what kind of creations they will come up with next.  Being such an endless source for new ideas, the possibilities are unimaginable. 

Jacquelyn Rice

~1996 MVCC AS Psychology

~1996 MWPI AS Fine Arts

~2000 Suny IT BA Psychology

Chiristopher Rice

~2001 Robert Mickelsen ~2006 Milon Townsend

~2003 Eric Goldschmidt ~2003 Robert Mickelsen

~2008 Boces Welding ~2009 MVCC Welding

Galleries

C.N.Y. Glass Studio & Gallery, NY,  ART Elude, Australia, Wheaton Arts Gallery, NJ, Arts Afire, VA, Nellie Bly, AZ,  Munson William Protor, NY,  Indigenous,OH, NJM Gallery, MA Rikreations, NY,  Raw Treasures, NY,  Ithaca Glass, NY,  Land of Marbles, NY,  Carlyn Gallery, TX,  JJ Fish Gallery, MD, Kittrel Riffkind Art Glass, TX,  Let's Bead, NY,  Dragonfly Beads, NY

Past Classes

CORNING CMOG, NY 2009, Moon Marble, Kansas City

PA Guild of Craftsman, PA, Tecnolux Brooklyn,NY

Buttermilk Glass Ithaca,NY, NBM Ballston Spa, NY

Wheaton Village  Millville, NJ, TA for Mike Plane, NBM

Publications 

Adirondack Express & Weekly Aug 2009

Utica OD Weekend Plus August 08

The Flow Marble Issue July 2008

Boonville Herald Out and About Aug issue 2006

Utica Od Pennysaver 2008

WCNY Channel 24 Business www.wcny.org 

WCNY Channel 24 CNY Hour  Thurday May 4 @ 3 & 10:00

 Fall Issue 2006 of  Glass Patterns Magazine

How to make a Butterfly Marble by Chris Rice,  How to make a Bead by Jacquelyn Rice

Glass Chef Studio Contemporay Marble Calender 

The Flow Magazine Vol. 3 Issue 2  for a How to make a Elephant Marble By Jacquelyn Rice

Niche Magazine New Galley and Studio

Beading Times online 2006 Featured Artists http://www.beadingtimes.com/featured_bead_maker.htm

Mowhawk Valley Living  Local Television www.mohawkvalleyliving.com

Marbles Spheres & Orbs Block,M 2005 Christopher Rice Pg.200,

Beadwork December2004/January 2005 Beadmakers C.N.Y. Glass Studio Pg. 98

The Flow Volume , Issue  2005 Making a Vessel Jacquelyn Rice

The Flow Volume  , Issue  2004 Holy Blow Fish Jacquelyn Rice

Glass Line Feb/Mar, 2004 Volume 17, Number 5 Air Traps Jacquelyn KobaRice Pg.4

Making A Living Townsend, Milon 2004 Marbles & Necklaces Christopher Rice Pg. 30 Jacquelyn Koba Pg. 45

The Flow Volume 2, Issue 3 Wheaton Village Pg.11

Glass Line Oct/Nov 2003 Volume 17, Number 3 Make a Flower Marble Christopher Rice Pg. Front page 1,2,3,4,5

The Flow Fall 2003,Vol.1 Issue 4 Tecnoboro Borosilicate Colors Christopher Rice Jacquelyn Koba Pg. 32

Observer Dispatch July 13, 2003 Utica Couple Creates Marbles Beads, Jewlery By Jonas Kover http://www.uticaod.com/archive/2003/07/13/lifestyles/10346.html

Ballston Journal March 2003 Marble Making Class Christopher Rice Pg. B2

The Saratogian 03.27.03 Lose your Marbles? Just make more Christopher Rice Pg.6

Bulletin MWPI January 2003 Works by Handblown Glass Artists to be featured in Gift Gallery Pg. 2

Glass Line Aug/Sept 2002 Volume 16, Number 2 Working Inside the Tube: How to Make a Switchback Spiral Christopher Rice Pg. 13,14,15,16