Artists

Jocelyne Prince exhibits her work in museums and alternative galleries and venues across North America, Asia and Europe. Recent exhibitions/events include: Emanations: Art + Process, Wheaton, NJ; Glory Studies, Urban Glass, Brooklyn; Butoh/Fiasco, Toyama, Japan; Atelier LePrince ReVisited, Illingworth Kerr Gallery, Canada; El Greco ReVisited, Tacoma Museum; and Enacting the Screen, Brick + Mortar Video Festival, Greenfield, MA. In 2014/15 she was awarded the Frazier Award for Excellence in Teaching and a George A. and Eliza Gardner Howard Foundation Fellowship. Prince is a full-time member of the faculty in RISD’s Glass department.

KATIE BULLOCK received her MFA from the Glass Department at the Rhode Island School of Design, and her BFA from the Painting and Drawing Department at The Ohio State University. She catalogs and works with observed “everyday” moments and phenomena, driven by the complexity of truth that taking note can reveal. Recent exhibitions include Intercalary Event at the Chazan Gallery, John Hay Library, and Ladd Observatory at Brown University (2020-2021), and Somewhere in the Sequence, Real Art Ways (2019). Recent publications include Wonder: 50 Years RISD Glass, RISD (2017) and Explode Everyday: An Inquiry Into the Phenomenon of Wonder, Mass MoCA (2016). She currently lives and works in Albion, Michigan with her wife and two cats, and is preparing to participate in The Arctic Circle residency in the fall of 2022.

Bob Horton has been an amateur astronomer, astrophotographer and a telescope maker for over 40 years. He is the Manager of Astronomical Labs and the Ladd Observatory at Brown University.

Sean Salstrom earned his BFA in Three Dimensional Fine Arts with a concentration in Glass from the Massachusetts College of Art and his MFA in Glass from RISD. He has held full-time academic posts at the Toyama City Institute of Glass Art (Japan), the Akita University of Art (Japan) and the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point. His work has been exhibited nationally and internationally in museums, galleries and artist spaces such as the Stevens Point Sculpture Park in Stevens Point, WI; the Center on Contemporary Art in Seattle, WA; the Wassaic Project in Wassaic, NY; the Nizayama Forest Art Museum in Nyuzen, Japan; Cocolaboratory Gallery in Akita City, Japan; and Nami Island Glass Gallery in Nami Island, South Korea. His work is in the collection of the city of Toyama, Japan; The Toyama City Institute of Glass Art, Japan; the Akita University of Art; and numerous private collections. He’s a Louis Comfort Tiffany Award nominee and has received the Irvin Borowsky Prize in Glass Juror’s Choice Award.

Sean Salstrom approaches sculpture through action, object and performance and often seeks out the poetic through absurdity, temporality, instantaneity and perceptual phenomena.