Toots Zynsky

American artist
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IntroAmerican artist
A.K.A.Mary Ann Zynsky Mary Ann "Toots" Zynsky
A.K.A.Mary Ann Zynsky Mary Ann "Toots" Zynsky
PlacesUnited States of America
isArtist Designer Glass artist
Work fieldArts Creativity
Gender
Female
Birth1951, Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, USA
Age74 years
Education
Rhode Island School of Design
Awards
Fellow of the American Craft Council2008
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Biography

Mary Ann Zynsky, better known as Toots Zynsky, (born 1951) is an American glass artist.

Early life

A native of Boston, Zynsky was known as "Toots" almost from the time she was born. She studied at the Rhode Island School of Design, receiving her BFA before traveling to Seattle to work at the Pilchuck Glass School under Dale Chihuly; she has continued to return there as an instructor. She spent six months in the 1980s in Ghana researching the local music.

Career

Her work is known for featuring the filet-de-verre technique, in which fine threads are pulled from glass canes. Zynsky has shown her work at exhibitions worldwide. She designed the torch, in the shape of a prosthetic limb, for the 2002 Paralympic Winter Games. She was a resident artist at the Corning Museum of Glass in 2016. In 2008 she was named to the American Craft Council College of Fellows.

Her work is included in the collections of the Smithsonian American Art Museum and the Seattle Art Museum.

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