Curley Mill Studio
Artist Statement
Curley Mill Studio opened in 1994, formed by artists David
and Corrina Leidy, who hold Bachelor of the Fine Arts degrees
from the Kansas City Art Institute, majoring in sculpture
and painting, respectively.
They started with an inspired vision of unique
cat furniture, known as Cat Abodes. After maturing that product
over six years, they both felt the urge for change, missing
the spontaneity and creativity of making real art.
As they searched for a medium they would both
enjoy, and with guidance from Davids grandfather Lester
Freed, (a Master Artist in stained glass),they decided to
try glass. They quickly fell in love with this medium,
but did not enjoy working with lead came (material used to
make stained glass windows). Fortunately, Lester was also
experienced in the
art of kiln-fired glass.
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David and Corrina found that creating art with
glass in this manner lent itself to an endless array of projects
and techniques. They have attended classes in kiln work at
the Corning Center in New York, and continue their education
through trial, error, and continued inspiration! Currently
they have a large selection of wall pockets/vases which all
hold water for fresh flowers and are also perfect for dried,silks,
and even fish. Wall lights are their newest line, which may
be plugged into an outlet or hot wired directly. You will
find their work at art and craft festivals throughout the
Northeast and in select art galleries.