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Alicia Lomné

Alicia Lomné is an artist living and working in the Pacific Northwest. Lomné has spent the last twenty-five years exploring and developing her own unique style of working with the kiln casting technique of Pâte De Verre. Lomné is deeply influenced by place and the natural world, particularly that of the Pacific Northwest where she lives. She has developed a distinctive voice through her color choice, design, and forms. She has shown her work nationally and internationally as well as taking part in museum shows at The Kentucky Museum of Art and Design, The Museum of American Glass, the Figgie Art Museum, Bergstrom Mahler Museum, The Muskegon Museum of Art, and the National Liberty Museum. 

Lomné deeply believes in Pate de Verre as an expressive and innovative glass technique that has just begun to truly flourish. Lomné has enthusiastically dedicated much of her time in the last 18 years to teaching. She has taught nationally and internationally at schools such as The Studio at Corning Museum of Glass, Bullseye, Pilchuck Glass School, Penland School of Crafts, Haystack Mountain School of Crafts, Creative Glass UK, Creative Glass Switzerland, Anla Glas in Denmark, Blue Dog Glass in Australia, and Bild-Werk Frauenau in Germany.

Events with Alicia Lomné