Self:Illuminated

A project in Boston, MA by Wayne Strattman
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High voltage, lighted, blown glass art exhibit at the nations oldest museum of the Industrial Revolution.
Backers: 81
Average Pledge Per Backer: $126

Funded: $10,168 of $9,000
Dates: Jun 1st -> Jul 1st (30 days)
Project By: Wayne Strattman
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Latest News

still still chugging, we promise !

October 16th - via: kickstarter.com
To all our supporters who are still waiting for their gifts. We have just received the postcards from the print-house and will be sending those out later in the week. Due to our self inflicted high level of quality control the mini books and catalogs... (Read More)

Dont worry we didnt forget you !

July 13th - via: kickstarter.com
We've been living at the Museum, setting up the show and getting ready for the opening this Sunday. Like any big project, unexpected complications have kept us on our toes and busier than we thought possible. So don't you worry, we will be thanking... (Read More)

Instaling.. FINALY !

July 5th - via: kickstarter.com
A big thank you to all of our supporters ! You have helped to make Wayne's first fine art show a reality. Our work doesn't stop here though. We have been super busy in the shop packing and taking all the pieces to the museum in Waltham.  (Read More)

Less than 2 days !

June 29th - via: kickstarter.com
The end is in sight with less than two days till the deadline. It's been nerve wracking watching the days tick by and our goal slowwwwwwly get closer. So far everyone has helped us to reach 97% and we thank you so much for all your support ! You can... (Read More)

So close !

June 26th - via: kickstarter.com
I want to thank everyone so far who have supported my upcoming show. We are so close with only 4 days left. But it can be done ! I hope that you pass along the word and help this show come together at the last minute . As you can see things are... (Read More)

Still chugging away !

June 13th - via: kickstarter.com
Wayne is still pumping out work. Thank you all so far who have generously supported Wayne in attaining his goals. This week he will be 'taking a break'.. from the making aspect at least. Off to Toledo Ohio for the annual Glass Artist Society... (Read More)

Polishing the last pieces

June 8th - via: kickstarter.com
Working on some of the last pieces for the giant chess set that I hope to finish for the show. With a total of 32 pieces, each one hand made and distinctly different, you can imagine there is a LOT of time that goes into this piece alone.  (Read More)

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