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  1. My work with glass transforms the notion that Native artists are only best when traditional materials are used. It has helped advocate on the behalf of….

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      His glass sculptures deal with themes of Tlingit mythology...

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      Preston Singletary & Jody Naranjo: A Collaboration in Glass...

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      Fusion Notes, is a visual memoir written by Preston...

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  2. Preston Singletary (born 1963) is a Native American glass artist. [1] Biography. Preston Singletary was born in 1963 in San Francisco, California. [2] . He grew up in the Seattle -area listening to stories told by his great-grandparents, who were both full Tlingit. [3]

  3. His glass sculptures deal with themes of Tlingit mythology and traditional designs, while also using music to shape his contemporary perspective of Native culture. Singletary started blowing glass at the Glass Eye studios in Seattle, WA in 1982, where he grew up and continues to work and live.

  4. 22 de ene. de 2023 · Preston Singletary, a member of the Tlingit tribe of Alaska and the Pacific Northwest, uses a very untraditional medium when fashioning indigenous art: glass.

  5. Preston Singletary & Jody Naranjo: A Collaboration in Glass IV.

  6. Preston Singletary’s innovative “Raven and the Box of Daylight” exhibition and other works have altered the glass art movement and brought North Pacific Coast cultures to light.

  7. 4 de mar. de 2022 · Artist Preston Singletary Sheds New Light on the Tlingit Raven Tale. Stunning glassworks and custom soundscapes create an immersive reimagining of an ancient oral tradition