Wheaton Conversations: Amy Lemaire

Wheaton Conversations with 2024 Fall
Paul Stankard Flameworking Fellow:
Amy Lemaire

Watch the November 14th, 2024 recording above.

Meet WheatonArts 2024 Fall Creative Glass Fellows Amy Lemaire & Dean Erdmann! Together, they will discuss their unique, individual experiences and creative processes. Join us as we consider technique, approach, and problem-solving with these dynamic artists as they share what they have been exploring during their Fellowship at WheatonArts.

Closed captioning is provided.
This event is part of “Wheaton Conversations,” 
a virtual series highlighting a diverse community of Artists!
To see the full schedule of conversations, Click Here

Wheaton Conversations is generously presented by PNC Arts Alive! and the Art Alliance for Contemporary Glass.

Black and white headshot of WheatonArts 2024 Creative Glass Fellow: Amy Lemaire. Amy's hair is tied up and off to the left side with a scarf. Amy is also wearing a scarf around her neck, three necklaces, and a short sleeve shirt. The first necklace is shorter than the others and is comprised of large round beads, the next necklace is longer with smaller beads, and the final necklace is the longest necklace and is made up of small beads.

Amy Lemaire is an artist and educator based in Brooklyn, NY. Her work combines craft traditions of flameworked glass with contemporary technologies, such as plasma and digital fabrication, to create objects, images, tools, and situations that reconsider relationships between humans and the natural world. Lemaire works with institutions around the US as a teaching artist and currently teaches at Salem Community College.