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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Infobox person Glenda Arentzen (born 1941) is an American jeweler, goldsmith, and educator.[1] In 2008, Arentzen was elected a Fellow of the American Craft Council (ACC).[2]

Biography

Glenda Arentzen was born in 1941 in Ridgewood, New Jersey.[2] She attended Skidmore College (BS degree, 1962) and Teachers College, Columbia University (MA degree, 1964).[2] Arentzen also studied in Denmark as a Fulbright scholar in metalworking.[2] Early in her career, she worked as a studio assistant for Adda Husted-Andersen, who also served as a mentor and introduced her to working with gemstones.[1][3][4] In the 1960s, she learned about a layering metals technique from Robert Ebendorf.[3]

Arentzen taught at Fashion Institute of Technology (FIT) for many years.[2] Jeweler Anne Behrsing served an as apprentice under Arentzen.[5]

Arentzen's work is included in public museum collections, including the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston,[6] Museum of Fine Arts, Boston,[7] and others.

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External links

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