And this enthusiasm for personal creativity and skill development will be on full display this weekend as they create unique improvisational art in glass in the hot shop. To challenge themselves to make new pieces that they feel good about, as they dialog with the material from a place of creativity, is an important part of growing at work. Rich Arentzen continues, "I'm excited to see the enthusiasm staff has for raw creativity, glass blowing experimentation and fun. The feedback we have gotten from staff is that it's fun to see people have such a good time and expressing the passion they have for glass." To allow creativity at work is also a way for us to stay interesting as a workplace. And it's all Live, as supposed from on a screen, " says Tove Ohlander, Co-Founder at AO Glass."Our staff engagement has been 100% and we are thrilled about our team of skilled glass blowers. They get us to engage, communicate, look, listen, and have fun. By spearheading ArtHop they are rocking the cultures of both artists, businesses, and of our visitor's. "Christy Mitchell, and the SEABA organization, gives us an an opportunity to step up and show our community what we can do. The glass blowers at AO has worked from inspiration more than repetition, and ArtHop allowed them to make finished pieces and present them in a unique one-weekend-gallery." Rich Arentzen, Co-Founder at AO Glass. At ArtHop this year, those visions of creativity are made fully visible and realized. "Within the underneath repetition of our daily production lies a creative core which comes through. Typically on an average day the factory glass blowers are making things that are dictated by the needs of the lighting companies that AO Glass produces for. For the 30 Year Anniversary of ArtHop, AO Glass has forged a stronghold of creative expressions in the art of glass, and are opening their doors to a unique one-weekend-only glass art show. is one of the South End’s best kept secrets. The AO Glass factory behind the Speeder & Earl’s building on Pine St. AO Glass presents an open glass blowing demonstration and glass art show this weekend that is about to blow you away!
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