Jordana has been an educator in hot glass since 1992. She currently teaches at the HGAC and the Corning Museum of Glass. Jordana ran the glassblowing program at and Franklin Pierce University for over two decades and taught at Snow Farm, The New England Craft Program, for over 24 years.Now, Jordana celebrates the love of learning and teaching in a non-academic setting outside the traditional means of glass education.
As a glass maker, Jordana is a juried member of the NH League of Craftsman and shows her work in dozens of galleries and shops including the Museum of Glass in Corning. Jordana works with architectural lighting and design firms, including The Rockwell Group, where she creates and recreates custom blown glass designs for hotels, restaurants and private collections. After completing a the Masters of Fine Arts in Interdisciplinary Art from Goddard College, Jordana articulated that not only is glass her medium of choice but education and hands on learning is also her focus as an artistic and creative medium. As a glassmaker and educator Jordana’s experience and well rounded approach to blowing glass lends to a comfortable, professional and inspiring hot glass experience for those with whom she works.
Biography
Jordana Korsen has been an educator and creator in hot glass since 1992, currently teaching at the Hot Glass Art Center in Marlboro, New Hampshire, and the Corning Museum of Glass. Korsen headed the glassblowing program at Franklin Pierce University for over two decades and taught at Snow Farm, The New England Craft Program, for over 24 years. Now, Korsen celebrates the love of learning and teaching in a non-academic setting outside the traditional means. As a glass maker, Korsen is a juried member of the NH League of Craftsman and shows her work in dozens of galleries and shops including the Museum of Glass in Corning. Korsen works with architectural lighting and design firms, including The Rockwell Group, where she creates and recreates custom blown glass designs for hotels, restaurants and private collections.