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Past Fellows
Ayako Ikeda

Ayako Ikeda was born in Kumamoto,
Japan, and earned a
Bachelor and Master of Arts in living design and architecture from The
University of Shiga Prefecture in Japan. Her glass art studies began in 2001 at the
Toyama City Institute of Glass Art, the first public institution in Japan
specializing in the field of glass art. Since completing her studies in 2003,
Ayako has traveled extensively and worked with many glass artists from all over
the world. Her work has been exhibited
in Japan and
the United States
in a number of group exhibitions, including the Enomoto Gallery at Osaka
and Milestone Gallery at Toyama. In 2004, Ayako moved to the United
States to pursue her career as a glass
artist. She has been an instructor at
Hot Soup Studio and Gallery in Philadelphia
and received a grant from the Contemporary Glass Philadelphia in 2005. In 2004, with Christopher Lydon, she
co-founded Glassboss Studio, a limited production company creating contemporary
blown glass objects.
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