New Traditions
Jason McDonald, MFA 2023, Glass
My art and my art practice are inseparable. Every piece I create, from the humblest tumbler to the most baroque sculpture, makes a statement about isolation, striving, access, perseverance, boundary pushing, and excellence. I believe my identity as a working class black man, operating in a field reserved largely as a puerile pursuit for society's most privileged (whitest), is a powerful artistic and political gesture. The topics I address in my work range from identity politics to the wild pursuit of joy through craft. Sometimes my work is about creating a narrative through the material of glass to convey my lived experience of living in a still unequal nation. At other times my work is about using the medium of glass to explore and move forward boundaries in two directions; the limits of the material itself and discovering the extent of my own ability with it.
In conversation with History (Medusa/Guggenheim) 2023 Installation view. Dimensions Variable Blown and sculpted Glass, Glass filigree, gold, micah, glue, wood, steel Photo credit: German Vasquez
Ode to practice 2023 30”x7”x40” Blown and sculpted Glass, reclaimed practice, micah, glue, wood Photo credit: German Vasquez
Gatekeeper 2023 14’x16”x6.5’ Sculpted Glass Filigree, glue, found object, steel, paint Photo credit: German Vasquez
Can You See Me Now? (Partial view with show Title) 2023 6”x6”x12” (10 pieces total each) Blown Glass, Glass Filigree, Gold, wood Photo credit: German Vasquez
Lidded Vessel With Reclaimed Practice 2023 7”x6”x12” Blown and sculpted Glass, reclaimed practice,micah, glue, wood Photo credit: German Vasquez
Photo credit: German Vasquez
Photo credit: German Vasquez
Photo credit: German Vasquez
Jason McDonald
Website: jasonmcdonaldglass.com
Jason McDonald is a glass artist with a particular passion for Venetian furnace techniques. He uses these techniques to speak about barriers BIPOC people face in accessing creative spaces, as well as the wild joy of chasing technical pursuits. He began his glass career at the age of 14 at the hilltop artist program, Tacoma Washington. He is a Windgate Fellowship recipient, was a contestant on ‘Blown away’ season 2, and has been awarded residencies at Pittsburgh glass center and Pilchuck Glass school. He has taught at Penland school of craft, Pittsburgh glass center, Pilchuck Glass School, Pratt Fine arts, The Studio at Corning Museum of Glass, Urban Glass, and elsewhere. He received his BFA with honors at California college of art and was awarded the presidential fellowship at Tyler School of Art and Architecture where he earned his MFA.