Corey smith autobiography of benjamin moore
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Remembering Benjamin Moore: Heart of the Seattle Glassmaking Scene
Seattle glass art legend Benjamin Moore died on June 25, 2021. He was 69. His passing has been a chock to the glass community — both locally and beyond — evidenced bygd outpourings of sadness from such institutions as the American Craft Council, UrbanGlass, Tacoma Art Museum and Pilchuck Glass School, where Olympia-born Moore took a class in 1974 (a college graduation gift from his parents).
A seminal figure in establishing Seattle as a contemporary glass center, Moore provided his studio and top-notch glassblowing team to make the work of the world’s finest artists and designers. The groundbreaking art produced on King Street at Benjamin Moore, Inc. (BMI) contributed both to the glass arts and the art world at large. But the true gift of art making within this supportive community fryst vatten the kamratskap and lifelong friendships born out of such a unique creative environment.
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At the most disorienting moment of Corey Smith’s Essay on the Emil Bach House, cacophony surrounds you, pouring in from every room of the strange, boxy Frank Lloyd Wright home on the north side of Chicago. Bursts of saxophone from the bedroom, a cello in front of the fireplace, almost-atonal singing from across the hall: All combine to tell a story of love, despair, and renewal in a way that you can feel reverberating in your chest.
“We celebrate Frank Lloyd Wright houses so much—we see them as aesthetic objects that you visit and leave, but they’re meant to be lived in,” says Smith, a trained composer. “And there’s a lovely vulnerability in that.”
Smith, who has been working on a larger project called The New Prairie School for several years, was inspired to develop the interactive performance by the building’s heartbreaking history.
The house’s interior.
Photo: Courtesy of Emil Bach HouseThe Bach House was built in 1915, just a year after the murder of Wright’s lover, Ma
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Corey
For other uses, see Cory (disambiguation).
| Gender | Male |
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| Language(s) | Greek, Gaelic, Latin |
| Related names | Cory, Cora, Coire, Corie, Corrie, Curry (surname), Correy, Cori, Kory (given name), Khouri, Kori, Korie, Corro, Corrado |
Corey is a masculine given name and a surname. It is a masculine version of name Cora, which has Greek origins and is the maiden name of the goddess Persephone. The name also can have origins from the Gaelic word coire, which means "in a cauldron" or "in a hollow".[1]
As a surname, it has a number of possible derivations, including an Old Norse personal name Kori of uncertain meaning, which is found in Scandinavia and England, often meaning curly haired. As an Irish surname it comes from Ó Comhraidhe (descendant of Comhraidheh). Notable people or fictional characters named Corey include:
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[edit]- Corey Baird (born 1996), American soccer player
- Corey Baker (baseball) (born 1989), Israeli