Mind Blown Studio - Deadwood, SD
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N 44° 22.503 W 103° 43.750
13T E 601244 N 4914315
Artistic glass blowing studion
Waymark Code: WMQ3G3
Location: South Dakota, United States
Date Posted: 12/12/2015
Views: 6
County of shop: Lawrence County
Location of shop: Sherman St. & Line St., Deadwood
Phone: 605-571-1071
"Located in the heart of historic Deadwood, SD you will find an experience like no other. The retro Texaco station now houses a hot glass blowing studio. The service bays have been rejuvenated into a hot glass shop where spectators can watch molten glass transformed into glass sculptors by Deadwood's own master gaffer. All items are available for purchase. Spectators can also enjoy hot coffee, beer, wine , a variety of cold drinks, and/or deli items. Hot glass demonstrations, classes, and one=of-a-kind gifts make this studio, deli, and coffee shop unique." ~ Mind Blown Studio
Artist:
"“From a young age I have always been fascinated with glass. Originally from Las Vegas I remember looking up at the sea of glass on the Bellagio's ceiling and knowing that I wanted to learn the amazing art form. For my 15th birthday my mother enrolled me in a glass blowng class, much like those I offer today in my own studio. This was my first experience working with glass and I was hooked! I immediately enrolled in a three month course. During this time I realized I wanted to truly pursue glass blowing as a career. I then continued and still am continuing to learn the amazing craft. It is truly my life's passion and I endeavor every day to develop my own style and push my limits with this incredible medium." Toni Gerlach, BA Visual Arts
Toni has studied visual arts and glass blowing at California State University San Marcos and completed apprenticeships at a variety of glass blowing studios in California, New York, Nevada, and South Dakota. Toni has her art at various art show competitions and has placed in the professional division.
Pump House at Mind Blown Studio is a unique venue that mixes education, entertainment, and fine art." ~ Mind Blown Studio
Great article written about Toni by in Black Hills State University