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Stephen Rolfe Powell
Stephen Rolfe Powell

Stephen Rolfe Powell

American, 1951 – 2019
Biography
STEPHEN ROLFE POWELL
1951 - 2019

Stephen Rolfe Powell was born in Birmingham, Alabama in 1951. He studied painting and ceramics at Centre College and received a Bachelor of Arts in 1974. Before attending graduate school at Louisiana State University, Powell spent several years as an art instructor in his home state of Alabama. Between 1980 and 1983, he attended LSU and earned a Master of Fine Arts in Ceramics. It was during this time that Powell had his first experience with hot glass and it became a full-time obsession. His daily life revolved around it, whether he was teaching glass at Centre College or producing his own work.


Stephen Powell's work is exhibited nationally and internationally and he participated in workshops, demonstrations, and lectures across the globe. He worked in Russia, Ukraine, Australia, New Zealand, and Japan and demonstrated at multiple Glass Art Society Conferences, as well as the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City. One of the highlights of his travels was an exhibition of his work at Venezia Aperto Vetro in the Palazzo Ducale in Venice, Italy. This honor was punctuated by the fact that he was one of only eight American artists invited.

Undoubtedly, Stephen Powell’s greatest impact was at Centre College in Danville, KY where he was a professor from 1983 until his death in 2019. Originally hired to teach ceramics and sculpture, he founded a glass program at Centre in 1985 which has attracted prospective students from around the country. The first studio, residing on top the roof of a campus building, was constructed with the generous support of Corning Glass in Harrodsburg, Philips Lighting in Danville, and Corhart in Louisville. Setting his sights on the “bigger and better,” Powell designed and completed a state-of-the-art glass studio, which Centre opened as part of their new Jones Visual Arts Center in 1998. Corning Glass, Philips Lighting, Corhart and also General Electric in Somerset, Kentucky provided generous support for this monumental project.


As part of the teaching process, Stephen Powell and Centre College hosted numerous visiting artists. A wide array of techniques and styles have been showcased through demonstrations by Marvin Lipofsky, Richard Royal, Dante Marioni, Jim Mongrain, Nancy Callan, Katherine Gray, Jose Chardiet, David Walters, Janusz Pozniak, D.H. McNabb, Ethan Stern, and Lino Tagliapietra. Tagliapietra’s first visit to Centre in 2000 was documented on the video “Lino Taglipietra: Glass Maestro,” which was co-produced by Stephen Powell. In 2004, Tagliapietra was awarded an Honorary Doctoral Degree by Centre College alongside Sandra Day O’Connor.



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