Artist Statement
“I think I was destined to be a glassmaker. My father worked for
Corning Glass and is also an excellent writer and painter. My mother is
an artist too, and because of them I grew up with the idea that making
objects and painting is very important.
I have always liked hard physical activity and one summer I got a chance
to work for a glassblower. I really enjoyed it because it was creative
but also physical, like a sport. Glassblowing is art, craft and sport
all rolled into one. Even now, 20 years later, I still get a thrill out
of making a really nice piece of glass.
At Thames Glass I design and make the prototypes, build the equipment,
train the glassmakers, and supervise the production. When we make more
difficult pieces I work on the glassblowing team as the gaffer (head glassmaker).
Biography
“Matthew Buechner grew up in Corning, New York with his parents
who were artists. His father was also director of the Corning Museum of
Glass and later, president of Steuben. Matthew started blowing glass in
a local glass studio when he was eighteen. He went on to study glassblowing
and ceramics at Hartwick College and later went to Germany to work as
a bit gatherer/apprentice making stemware at the Glasshutte Eisch in Fraunau,
Germany. In 1981, Matthew moved to Newport and established Thames Glass
with his wife Adrian.
Matthew has participated in workshops at Haystack Mountain School, New
York Experimental Glass Workshop, Rhode Island School of Design, and Penland
School of Crafts. He has taught glassblowing at the Bild-Werk arts program
in Fraunau, Germany. Matthew’s glass is exhibited and sold internationally
and is included in the collections of the Corning Museum of Glass and
Fraunau Museum of Glass. It has been featured in the Smithsonian Mail
Order Catalogue as well as in numerous other publications”
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