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1. www.urbanglass.org
www.urbanglass.org/node/325/te - [Cached]Published on: 5/25/2008 Last Visited: 5/25/2008
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2. urbanglass.org
urbanglass.org/auction/itemdet - [Cached]Published on: 1/1/2008 Last Visited: 5/25/2008
Moshe Bursuker
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Moshe Bursuker is a professional glass artist working in New York City.He received his BFA in Photography and Sculpture from Hartford Art School at the University of Hartford, CT.Currently, he is an instructor at UrbanGlass, Brooklyn, NY.Moshe has attended the Studio at the Corning Museum of Glass as well as Pilchuck Glass School. -
3. WheatonArts - CGCA Welcomes Fellows
www.wheatonarts.org/press/2007 - [Cached]Published on: 1/1/2007 Last Visited: 1/24/2008
MILLVILLE, NJ - The Creative Glass Center of America at WheatonArts welcomed Moshe Bursuker from Brooklyn, NY, and Kiara Pelissier from Richmond, VA, for their fellowship session on October 22.
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Moshe Bursuker received his B.F.A. degree in sculpture and photography from the Hartford Art School at the University of Hartford. He began working with glass at this time. After leaving Hartford, he continued to pursue his artistic endeavors as a glass artist. He attended UrbanGlass, Pilchuck Glass School and the Studio at the Corning Museum of Glass, where he has worked with world renowned glass artists. Currently, he is an instructor at UrbanGlass and the Studio at the Corning Museum of Glass.
In his most recent work, Bursuker is attempting to combine glass and photography. Utilizing the specific power of each of the two mediums allows him to express, in a more comprehensive way, his perception of the surrounding world. He states, "I believe that glass has the ability to take photography into the three-dimensional realm, and that photography can highlight the more lucid qualities of glass."
Bursuker's work has been presented at several national and international art shows. His work has sold at prestigious galleries across the U.S. and Canada. He is the recipient of the 2005 Metropolitan Contemporary Glass Group Fellowship Award.

