Gerry Newcomb works with kiln cast glass, forming large architectural panels, wall murals, sculptures, light fixtures and tables. These pieces invite people to explore them from many perspectives, with both their eyes and their hands. They play with light to produce colors and shapes and they speak to the forms around us.
Gerry’s studio work consists of a mix of his own art work and public and private commissions. Gerry also has taught workshops in kiln-cast glass in Seattle, Portland, Los Angeles, and at the Corning Museum Studio. Gerry divides his time between a studio in Seattle and a studio on Lopez Island, Washington.