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Jordan Stearns
Adjunct Faculty

In 2018, while working as a traveling chef, Jordan started creating with glass. Starting in the hot shop, he began to make three-dimensional blown glass. Later, he began to make stained glass, using glass in its two-dimensional flat form. Now, his work combines both of these skills, and the hot shop has become a place for him to make pieces of flat glass to be used in stained glass windows. Jordan’s windows depict imagery from the natural world and explore geometric themes in glass. Patterns and forms are produced through the meticulous and laborious part of the window-making process: designing, cutting, grinding, and assembling the pieces. Born in Annapolis, Maryland, Jordan earned a B.A. from St. John’s College in 2014.