Candle/Candy Bridge
Fused Glass
Marcy Peterson Studio
Overview
To purchase works by Marcy, please write to mail@bymarcyhp.com, message me through Facebook, Instagram or visit https://shop.wheatonarts.org/ search for "Marcy." (Contact The Gallery of Fine Craft at WheatonArts, 856-825-6800, ext. 155)
Visit my Etsy shop here!
One-of-a-Kind Works and Custom Glass Etching
Specializing in:
- Creative Cast Glass Pendants
- Fun & Funky Fused Glass Tableware
- Etched Drinkware
- Lighting
- Awards & Special Occasions
- Artist Collaborations
Biography
Artist: Marcy Peterson
Marcy Peterson received her BA in Fine Arts from Rowan University, specializing in Printmaking and Jewelry Design and Fabrication. After twenty-eight years with WheatonArts, she continues to work with several nonprofits today while prioritizing her artistic abilities and indulging her innovation and creativity.
Marcy first joined WheatonArts as director of the gallery, representing many artists over thirteen years. She expanded her creative studies with artists like Paul Stankard, Lucartha Kohler, and Sally Prasch. From 1994 to the present, she has encouraged others' creativity.
Today Marcy is exploring and fine-tuning her kiln-formed glass and etching processes. She explains, "Cast and fused glasswork have been my favorites to have and to hold. There is a tactile aspect to the finished piece that appeals to me. Now I have the opportunity to design and produce original works. Whether small production or original one-of-a-kind pieces, it is incredibly satisfying to put my originality, inspiration, and history into what I do every day."
Marcy first joined WheatonArts as director of the gallery, representing many artists over thirteen years. She expanded her creative studies with artists like Paul Stankard, Lucartha Kohler, and Sally Prasch. From 1994 to the present, she has encouraged others' creativity.
Today Marcy is exploring and fine-tuning her kiln-formed glass and etching processes. She explains, "Cast and fused glasswork have been my favorites to have and to hold. There is a tactile aspect to the finished piece that appeals to me. Now I have the opportunity to design and produce original works. Whether small production or original one-of-a-kind pieces, it is incredibly satisfying to put my originality, inspiration, and history into what I do every day."