Glass Blowing at ARS Murano Glass Factory
Murano, Italy
The NAVE Museum
306 W. Commercial St.
Victoria, Texas
Presenting three-dimensional works by Texas artist Jayne Duryea, focusing on light and color with a deep connection to nature, created through traditional Italian glass blowing techniques.
Exhibition Slides
Originally from New York, Jayne Duryea has been in South Texas since 1981. Receiving her BFA with additional graduate study from East Carolina University, she completed her masters at Texas A&M University at Kingsville in Painting and Drawing in 1988. In 1989 she became Division Chair of the Fine Arts and also Director of the Simon Michael Gallery as Professor of Art at Coastal Bend College since 1981, until retiring in 2022.
Extensive travel in Europe, particularly the six month Sabbatical in France, opened many avenues for her work. Through the tutelage of her friend and mentor Robert Willson, she was afforded the opportunity to blow glass at the A.R.S. Murano glass factories in Venice, Italy, during 1996 and 1997. An enriching experience to say the least.
Her works can be found in many private and permanent collections
throughout the States, Canada, Cayman Islands and France.
She is represented by various galleries and is listed in many
Who´s Who
publications along with a Charter Member of the
National Museum of Women in the Arts.
Jayne was nominated Texas Artist of the Year
for 2008-2009 and 2009-2010.
Her vehicle of expression can be found in either paint or hot glass. Light and color, along with a return to nature, for the expression of her sensibilities, are her major concerns.
Art work is available for purchase or exhibition.
Commissions are welcome.
Painting — Hot Glass
Plein Air Workshops
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Rockport Studio 361-350-7314
www.JayneDuryea.com