Sonja Blomdahl

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Sonja Blomdahl vase at The Tacoma Art Museum
Sonja Blomdahl bowl at the Tacoma Art Museum
Sonja Blomdahl (born 1952 in Waltham, Massachusetts) began her glassmaking career as an undergraduate student during the 1970s at Massachusetts College of Art, Boston.[1] Blomdahl served as a teaching assistant at the Pilchuck Glass School, Stanwood, Washington and moved from her native Massachusetts to Seattle. Sonja Blomdahl studied with Venetian glass master Checco Ongaro, who taught her the method of double-bubble blowing (or incalmo) technique, for which Sonja’s work is so well known[2]

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Awards

2001 U.S. State Dept. Gift, presented by President Bush to the Prime Minister of Sweden
1987 Artists' Trust Fellowship Grant, Washington State
1986 NEA Visual Arts Fellowship Grant
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