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1970's Gail
Gail Dahlberg demonstrating glassblowing in 1975
 

Gail Dahlberg
Glassblower-in-residence, Gail Dahlberg holds an MFA from the School of the Art Institute in Chicago. After teaching for several years in the Illinois public school system, where he developed a Young Artist Studio Glass Program, he returned to his native Minnesota and, in 2005, designed and built the Center's glassblowing facility.

Anderson Center
The Anderson Center, built between 1915 and 1921, started out as a laboratory for puffed cereal experiments. (A.P. Anderson invented and patented the puffing process.) Today, the Anderson Center is home to 18 on-site artist studios, a black & white equipped dark room, an outdoor kiln, blacksmith shop, printmaking facilities, and a press-in-residence, as well as the glassblowing studio. Visit the Anderson Center's website for more information.

 

 
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