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Stephen Rolfe Powell was born on 26 November, 1951 in Birmingham, Alabama, is an American glass artist (1951–2019). Discover Stephen Rolfe Powell's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 68 years old?

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Age 68 years old
Zodiac Sign Sagittarius
Born 26 November, 1951
Birthday 26 November
Birthplace Birmingham, Alabama
Date of death 2019
Died Place Boyle County, Kentucky
Nationality United States

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1951

Stephen "Steve" Rolfe Powell (November 26, 1951 – March 16, 2019) was an American glass artist based at Centre College in Danville, Kentucky, where he taught for more than 30 years.

He often created elaborately colored three-foot glass vessels incorporating murrine.

Powell was born November 26, 1951, in Birmingham, Alabama, to Anne and Arnold Powell.

1974

After receiving a Bachelor of Arts in painting and ceramics at Centre College in 1974, he worked as an art instructor at Draper State Prison, then at Indian Springs School.

1980

Powell pursued a Master of Fine Arts in ceramics at Louisiana State University in 1980–1983.

While there, Powell had his first experience in glass blowing.

Powell dabbled in glass at the Penland School of Crafts and the Haystack Mountain School of Crafts but credits his time at Summervail Workshop for Art and Critical Studies at Colorado Mountain College as what solidifying his interest in glass.

1983

Though he was hired by Centre College in 1983 to teach ceramics and sculpture, he quickly founded the university's glass program and established its first studio on the roof of a campus building.

1985

In 1985, Powell was briefly an assistant to Dan Dailey and Lino Tagliapietra at the Pilchuck Glass School.

1988

His father, who died in 1988 prior to the height of Powell's career, was a playwright and taught at Birmingham Southern College, and his mother was a university administrator.

He also had a sister, Pam.

1990

In 1990, Powell taught and studied at the Muhkina Glass Institute in Leningrad and the Lvov Glass Factory and Art Institute in Ukraine.

Little was known about Soviet glassmaking prior to his visit and he was the first American to be allowed to enter many of these spaces.

1991

In 1991, he severed nine tendons, an artery, and a nerve in his hand after putting his hand through a windowpane while shooing a pigeon from his studio.

Though this threatened to end his career, he underwent surgery and extensive physical therapy and was back at work in three months.

1997

In 1997, Powell designed and created a new glass studio, which Centre opened as part of their new Jones Visual Arts Center the following year.

The studio's development was thanks in part to Corning Glass in Harrodsburg, Philips Lighting in Danville, and Corhart in Louisville, who provided help and materials.

1999

Powell was given a number of awards throughout his career, including: Kentucky's Teacher of the Year award from the Council for Advancement and Support of Education and the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching (1999, 2000); the Acorn Award from the Kentucky Council on Postsecondary Education (2004); and the Distinguished Educator award from the James Renwick Alliance (2012).

Among Powell's former students are Ché Rhodes, founder of the glass program at University of Louisville; Jackson Hawkins, assistant professor of glass at Southern Illinois University in Carbondale; and Patrick Martin, former head of the glass program at Emporia State University.

Powell's work is displayed in a number of places, including the Smithsonian American Art Museum, Speed Art Museum, Cincinnati Art Museum, Maker’s Mark Distillery, Tennessee Aquarium, Hermitage Museum, and KMAC Museum.

2000

Powell also co-produced "Lino Tagliapietra: Glass Maestro" in 2000 and published Stephen Rolfe Powell: Glassmaker a book about his career thus far, in 2007.

2002

In 2002, his work was exhibited at the Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City, Utah.

In lieu of presents at their wedding, Powell and his wife Shelley asked for donations to the Southern Poverty Law Center.

The couple designed their Danville house and have two children: Piper and Oliver.

Powell believed he was a direct descendent of Pocahontas and drew inspiration from this connection.

2004

In 2004, he became a founding member of the Community Arts Center, now called Art Center of the Bluegrass.

Powell was also vice-president of the Glass Art Society.

2019

He died unexpectedly on March 16, 2019, at his home in Danville, Kentucky.

Centre College dedicated the Stephen R. Powell Memorial Garden and Outdoor Classroom in October 2022.

The centerpiece, a large glass sculpture, was built by former students and collaborators.

In 2023, the Art Center of the Bluegrass announced an expansion project to start a glass museum and gallery in his honor.