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Sidney Hutter
Sculptural Glass / Furniture / Lighting Design
Sidney Hutter Glass + Light Inc. 225 Riverview Ave Auburndale MA 02466 Entrance in back of building 617-630-1929 sid@sidneyhutter.com
Sidney Hutter's Website - sidneyhutter.com
A world-renowned glass sculptor, Sidney Hutter’s work has been described as "echoing the geometrically laid out grids of farmland from his youth in Central Illinois." Sidney discovered his passion for working with glass in college, and went on to pursue an education in the arts. As he developed and grew as an artist, Sidney started to employ his technique to depict the three dimensional image of a Vase with two-dimensional components. He has continued to re-define and re-compose the Vase by utilizing a myriad of different colors, textures and spatial shapes.
Sidney is a graduate of Illinois State University B.S. in Art, the Massachusetts College of Art in Boston M.F.A., and the Lowell Institute of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.. Sidney has also been an art instructor at the Massachusetts College of Art, as well as in the Boston public school system.
Sidney is owner and President of Sidney Hutter Glass and Light Inc. in Newton Sidney’s glass art is in the collections of Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY; the Renwick Gallery, National Museum of Art (Smithsonian Institution), Washington, D.C.; Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, MA; the White House Craft Collection, Washington, D.C.; and in many other prestigious museums. He has been involved in interior design projects at the Grand Hyatt Hotel, Hong Kong; The Pittsburgh Gateway Hilton, Pittsburgh, PA; and the Hyatt on Collins in Melbourne, Australia.
Sidney has won numerous awards for his work, including the Massachusetts Artists Fellowships in Crafts in 1985, and Merit Awards from the American Craft Awards in 1988 and 1989. Sidney lives in West Newton, Massachusetts with his lovely wife Carol and their wonderful children Daisy and Manny.
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