Nothing is more fun than a little show and tell with the Colorado Questers!
About The Project

Tuesday, March 15, 2016
Tuesday, February 2, 2016
Quester Quarterly Article!
Caroline Jensen Receives Commission
In the fall of 2014, the Heisey
Collectors of America began thinking about upgrading the main entrance doors
for the Heisey Museum, the best museum of its kind, in Newark Ohio with up to code doors featuring
glass panel inserts. The final
dimensions were established – 2 upper panels at 25” x 34” and 2 lower panels at
25” x 20”. These four panels are to have
Heisey glass in them. I met with the curator of the museum and the
president of the club and received this commission the summer of 2015. The
center piece of each of the upper panels is a diamond “H”, the Heisey Glass
Company’s logo. All the rest of the
glass to be used will be pieces of Heisey glass. Interestingly, Ohio Questers are having their
Spring state meeting at the museum this coming April.
Monday, February 1, 2016
February Memo
Susan and Jack
are getting another box of glass to send me next week - that's good because I
just laid out the cartoon for the lower panels. With the bigger size, I
will need MORE GLASS. I am collecting all the leftovers so far and will
be sending anything unusable back to the museum. Do you remember when we sorted through
the glass in the warehouse and Roy took quite a bit back to Maryland? One
of the pieces he took back was a decanter with four square-ish sides. I have
saved space in the panels for those sides. If there might be another one around, I
now have the capability to cut them myself. I have also developed a satisfying technique for cleave off the bases of
various stemware pieces.
Saturday, January 16, 2016
Wednesday, December 30, 2015
NEW FRONT DOORS
WITH HEISEY GLASS
In the fall
of 2014 Jack Burris wrote in his Curator’s column about several possible new
projects for the museum. One of those ideas was to replace the old front
doors, adding glass panels. I am an HCA member, avid collector, and a
stained glass artist for over 40 years, and therefore very interested.
This past May I met with Jack and Michael Maher at the museum. Our first
decision was to have a large Diamond H featured in each of the two upper panels
surrounded by Heisey glass pieces. I brought back to Colorado the
first box of Heisey glass.
Over the
summer and fall I created the master plans for the doors – two 25” by 34”
panels above the break bar containing the Diamond H centerpieces, and two
panels below the bar measuring 25” by 20” containing the Heisey dates and
dedication. As many patterns, etchings, and features as can be
found/donated will be used.
During the
December 5th Open
House, I presented the final layouts of the panels and showed how this will all
come together for the June 2017 annual meeting. Already members of HCA
are adding their parts to the work. President Roy Eggert is also working
with the glass. If you have bits and pieces of Heisey that you have not sent in
for the museum’s projects, you can mail the glass to me directly. All
glass that is not used will be returned to the museum for additional
“upcycling”. There will be more details and pictures in February’s
publication.
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