Neusole Glassworks - A 501c3 non profit operating foundation
Meet the Crew
Our people are among the most talented in the industry. It would be our pleasure to put our extensive experience to work for you.
 
Logan Brooks
Logan Brooks
Logan began his art education at the Baltimore School for the Arts (graduated 2007). A newfound passion for art led him to taking private glass lessons at Baron Glassworks in Ypsilanti, MI (summer of 2005 and 2006). Logan fell in love with the material and when it was time to go to college he was looking for a school with a good glass program. He attended the Cleveland Institute of Art where he received his BFA in Glass (graduated 2011). He came to Neusole fresh out of college in hopes to further his skill and knowledge of this organic medium. Logan is our new crew chief for the mobile hotshop.
Steven Ciezki www.stevenciezkiglass.com
Steven Ciezki www.stevenciezkiglass.com
Steven grew up in Calumet City, Illinois. As a kid, he was fascinated with the art of drawing. This skill grew and developed further throughout high school. During his college career, he was able to experience the art of glass blowing. This new and exciting media has changed his vision of the basic two-dimensional world. Steven received his BFA in glass from Illinois State University, and has plans to travel the world and continue to learn from the artists who have inspired his fascination with glass. Through vessel orientated work, he constantly keeps the viewer’s perceptual experience in mind.
Andy Schultz
Andy Schultz
Andy grew up in Janesville, Wisconsin. His fascination with art started as early as he could remember. Studying art throughout his public schooling and into college when he enrolled at the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater for broad area art. His sophomore year he took a summer glass blowing coarse at the Pigeon Lake Field Station through the University of Wisconsin-River Falls. He immediately was drawn to the medium and transferred to River Falls to study glass as his major. He graduated from the University of Wisconsin-River Falls with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in glass and sculpture in 2012. Continuing to develop his skills and concepts, he plans to obtain a Master of Fine Art degree to someday teach glass to the future generations of artists.
Nicole Stahl http://nicolestahl.com
Nicole Stahl http://nicolestahl.com
Nicole’s fascination with glass grew while taking her first introductory glass course in college at Kent State University. She loved working with the material so much that she continued taking glass related classes throughout completing her BA in Art Education. The thought of rarely having the opportunity to make glass work after her undergraduate schooling was enough for Nicole to decide to prolong her undergraduate education and focus on glass to also complete a BFA in Crafts with a concentration in Glass in December 2010. She has experience teaching art in various public school settings as well as teaching glass at a performing arts camp. Nicole joined the Neusole crew full-time in February 2011 where she now enjoys teaching in an environment where she can share the joy glass brings her as well grow as an artist.