Milo Snyder Studio
Come see the full arc of the process in a working backyard studio — 3D modeling, printing demos, lost PLA casting, sculptures emerging from plaster molds, cold working. Then step inside the home where finished pieces are installed and experience the emotional power of sculptural lighting firsthand.
I grew up around glass — my parents first met in a hot shop. My path to making was unlikely: chemical engineering, then data modeling. Those years taught me to see geometric possibilities in the material that I might not have found otherwise. I’m fascinated by glass’s ability to inhabit light, and light’s ability to transform a space and the people in it. I combine ancient casting methods with computational design to make sculptural lighting that is precise, geometric, and finished by hand. The work has been recognized in the Corning Museum of Glass’s New Glass Review, and continues to evolve.