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Laurie Wagman Visiting Artist and Artist-in-Residence series: Percy Echols II

Percy Echols II is passionate about plasma or plasma neon, a process requiring the technical and artistic expressions of glass with the alchemical and scientific application of excited gases and specialized equipment used in neon. He is currently perfecting a mobile plasma lab at the Pittsburgh Glass Center to conduct demonstrations for the public. Soon he’ll be able to take this portable station into schools as a teaching device that will allow students to realize the wider possibilities of crossovers between art and science.

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Supported by the Laurie Wagman Fund in Glass Art at the Tyler School of Art and Architecture.

Image: “Red Nimbus,” Collab with Daria Sandburg, 2019​. Photography by Nathan J Shaulis.