
Caroline Madden
Associate Professor
Caroline Madden originally trained at Stourbridge
before completing her studies in America. She is currently an
Assistant Professor of Art at Jacksonville University Florida.
Madden has been a guest artist at both the world famous Pilchuck
Glass School, Seattle and at the Pittsburgh Glass Center. She
is also the Director of the Glass Institute of the Southeast.
Caroline Madden is a Florida transplant. She was
born in England, grew up in Ireland, went to Boston to complete
her Master of Fine Arts degree, and now teaches at Jacksonville
University where she is an Assistant Professor of Art. There she
teaches sculpture and glass-making. She creates the glass in works
like Wholeness . Madden's feeling for the environment may stem
from her childhood years on a farm in Ireland near the coast.
She has reminisced about riding her bicycle to do family errands
in the Irish rain. She remembers she experienced the rain so often
that she would consciously discriminate among the types of rain
- "cold" or "hard" or "soft."
In all her works she contrasts "organic substances"
with a brief or delicate life - like rose petals or sapling branches
- to those that are less "transient" - like rock or
glass. She tends to work intuitively, forming symbols or metaphors
for memories, issues, and meanings that must be decoded. Her materials
and the scale of her installations lend a sense of drama to them
while simultaneously evoking meditative thought. She uses these
combinations of mood and environmental media to "claim"
her own "spirit."
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Jonathan Christie
Artist-in-Residence
Jonathan Christie, comes to JU from Seattle where
he ran his own a glass studio, and worked with Chihuly Inc. as
a Glass Blower. His Glass Art has been exhibited throughout the
US. and recently appeared in Art in America. He has collaborated
with world-renowned artists including, Kiki Smith, Jim Dine, Tony
Oursler, and Maya Lin. His work is part of many permanent collections
including, Bill Gates, Roger Clinton, Robert Schiffler Collection,
and Lightbourne Communications. Jonathan has a BFA in Glass from
Mass Art and has apprenticed with masters like, Pino Signoretto
and Lino Tagliapietra. He has given demonstrations and lectures
throughout the world and taught in New York, New Orleans, Hawaii,
and now as Artist in Residence at Jacksonville University.
His work can be seen locally in the Davis College
of Business and at the Office of Dr. Obi.
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