Parts and Pieces

Jordan Smith

Parts and Pieces highlights the subtle beauty of the glass studio by creating framed views that normally go unnoticed in contrast to the spectacle of the glass making process. It attempts to quietly appreciate the workspace by removing the noise and the clutter of activity and call attention to the architecture of hot glass making.

Video credits: Elyssa Warner, Jordan Smith
Professor: Jessica Jane Julius

 

 
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Jordan Smith, TYL BFA ‘22
Lives and works in Philadelphia, PA
E: tul05137@temple.edu


Jordan Smith, originally from New York, is currently living in Philadelphia PA. Smith is a Junior BFA Glass Major at Tyler School of Art and Architecture, Temple University. He is a recipient of the Rochelle Toner Scholarship and the Temple Scholastic Scholarship awarded for academic excellence. Smith has assisted Lyn Godly in the temporary public installation Light Tubes that has been shown at Philadelphia International Airport. Currently he is interested in creating sculptural works that deal with secondary emotions using mixed media and glass.