Carol Milne was born in Canada and spent her first 18 years at 18 different addresses. She received a degree in Landscape Architecture, but realized in her senior year that she was more interested in sculpture than landscape. Her senior thesis, “Landscape as Art/Art as Landscape,” drew her into the realm of sculpture and the dye was cast. She attended two years of graduate school in sculpture at the University of Iowa, where she learned about metal casting and experimented with glass. She has been working as a sculptor ever since.
In 2000 Carol took her first hot glass class at Pratt Fine Arts Center in Seattle. She began kiln casting in 2002. In 2006, she combined her love of knitting, lost wax casting and glass to become the lone pioneer in the field of knitted glass. She has taught workshops internationally in Istanbul, New Zealand, Montreal and Tasmania, but she has also taught at Corning and elsewhere in the US. You can find her work in the collections of numerous museums worldwide: including Japan, France, Germany and the United States. Through October 14, 2024 one of her pieces is presently featured in the Toyama International Glass exhibition in Japan.
Carol Milne's work was recently featured in domicile's Landscapes and Light exhibition.
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