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For nearly two decades, The Burnt Asphalt Family has developed community-centered projects for galleries, public performances, celebrations, and fundraising events, using food and glass as connective materials that foster dialogue around ritual, cultural tradition, social structures, labor, and belonging. Their practice approaches art as a lived and communal act, where process remains visible and embodied, and where the shared table, studio, and hot shop become metaphors for community and transformation.
As an artist collective composed of independent artists, designers, makers, and educators their work is rooted in the cultural histories of glassmaking, cooking, and craft, to explore themes of labor, transformation, memory, and collective experience. Utilizing techniques including blown glass, neon, mixed media, food-based sculpture, and performative installation, to construct interactive works that invite audiences to become active participants in the making and unraveling of the piece itself. Often incorporating shared meals and edible sculptures, their installations evolve through acts of gathering, collaboration, deconstruction, and consumption, leaving behind sculptural remnants that function as artifacts of the experience.
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Performances and Exhibitions
2025 A Madeleine Moment, The Robert Lehman Gallery at UrbanGlass, Brooklyn, NY
2023 Food Party, Berlin Glas, Berlin Germany
2018 How Shall We Dine?, Rockland Center for the Arts
2017 Around the Campfire, The Studio at the Chrysler Museum, Norfolk, VA
Sweet Collision, Wheaton Arts at The Museum of American Glass, Millville, NJ
2016 Birthday Party, UrbanGlass, Brooklyn, NY
2015 Performance in Glass, Museum of Arts and Design, NY, NY
2013 The Act of the Table, UrbanGlass, Brooklyn, NY
2012 The After Party, BAGI, San Jose, CA
2011 Glass in the Senses, Brattleboro Museum of Art, Brattleboro, VT
Food Lab, The Studio at The Chrysler Museum
Food Lab, Pittsburgh Center for Glass, Pittsburgh, PA
Food Lab, Glass, Wheaton Arts at The Museum of American
Glass, Millville, NJ
2009 TV Dinner, UrbanGlass, Brooklyn, NY
TV Dinner, The Studio at The Corning Museum of Glass
Cocktail Party, UrbanGlass, Brooklyn NY
2008 BBQ, UrbanGlass, Brooklyn, NY
Holiday Special, The University of Louisville, Louisville, KY
2007 Turkey Dinner, UrbanGlass, Brooklyn, NY
Turkey Dinner, Wheaton Arts at The Museum of American
Glass, Millville, NJ
Publications
2025 Glass Quarterly Magazine
2023 Glass Quarterly Magazine
2013 Blouin Art Info
Brooklyn Rail
Glass Quarterly
2009 GAS Journal
Glass Quarterly Blog
Glass Quarterly Magazine
Lectures and Workshops
2024 Penland School of Craft
2023 Berlin Glas
Bowling Green University
2022 UrbanGlass
2018 Pilchuck School of Glass
2017 Ball State University, Muncie, Indiana
2016 Pilchuck Glass School
2015 Smithsonian Museum, Ideals and Practice Symposium, Panel for “Performance and Craft”
2012 San Jose State
2011 The Studio at the Corning Museum of Glass
2008 The University of Louisville
For nearly two decades, The Burnt Asphalt Family has developed community-centered projects for galleries, public performances, celebrations, and fundraising events, using food and glass as connective materials that foster dialogue around ritual, cultural tradition, social structures, labor, and belonging. Their practice approaches art as a lived and communal act, where process remains visible and embodied, and where the shared table, studio, and hot shop become metaphors for community and transformation.
As an artist collective composed of independent artists, designers, makers, and educators their work is rooted in the cultural histories of glassmaking, cooking, and craft, to explore themes of labor, transformation, memory, and collective experience. Utilizing techniques including blown glass, neon, mixed media, food-based sculpture, and performative installation, to construct interactive works that invite audiences to become active participants in the making and unraveling of the piece itself. Often incorporating shared meals and edible sculptures, their installations evolve through acts of gathering, collaboration, deconstruction, and consumption, leaving behind sculptural remnants that function as artifacts of the experience.
C.V.
Performances and Exhibitions
2025 A Madeleine Moment, The Robert Lehman Gallery at UrbanGlass, Brooklyn, NY
2023 Food Party, Berlin Glas, Berlin Germany
2018 How Shall We Dine?, Rockland Center for the Arts
2017 Around the Campfire, The Studio at the Chrysler Museum, Norfolk, VA
Sweet Collision, Wheaton Arts at The Museum of American Glass, Millville, NJ
2016 Birthday Party, UrbanGlass, Brooklyn, NY
2015 Performance in Glass, Museum of Arts and Design, NY, NY
2013 The Act of the Table, UrbanGlass, Brooklyn, NY
2012 The After Party, BAGI, San Jose, CA
2011 Glass in the Senses, Brattleboro Museum of Art, Brattleboro, VT
Food Lab, The Studio at The Chrysler Museum
Food Lab, Pittsburgh Center for Glass, Pittsburgh, PA
Food Lab, Glass, Wheaton Arts at The Museum of American
Glass, Millville, NJ
2009 TV Dinner, UrbanGlass, Brooklyn, NY
TV Dinner, The Studio at The Corning Museum of Glass
Cocktail Party, UrbanGlass, Brooklyn NY
2008 BBQ, UrbanGlass, Brooklyn, NY
Holiday Special, The University of Louisville, Louisville, KY
2007 Turkey Dinner, UrbanGlass, Brooklyn, NY
Turkey Dinner, Wheaton Arts at The Museum of American
Glass, Millville, NJ
Publications
2025 Glass Quarterly Magazine
2023 Glass Quarterly Magazine
2013 Blouin Art Info
Brooklyn Rail
Glass Quarterly
2009 GAS Journal
Glass Quarterly Blog
Glass Quarterly Magazine
Lectures and Workshops
2024 Penland School of Craft
2023 Berlin Glas
Bowling Green University
2022 UrbanGlass
2018 Pilchuck School of Glass
2017 Ball State University, Muncie, Indiana
2016 Pilchuck Glass School
2015 Smithsonian Museum, Ideals and Practice Symposium, Panel for “Performance and Craft”
2012 San Jose State
2011 The Studio at the Corning Museum of Glass
2008 The University of Louisville
Tube Grilled Sausage
by Emma Salamon with help from Danielle Breslinger, Bill Couig, Alison Siegel and Alex Lozier
Hot Chamber Roasted Brussels Sprouts and Tomatoes
By Jessica Jane Julius with help from Nicole Berger, Eamon DeFabbia-Kane, Paige Morris and Holly Smith
Terrarium Roasted Pork for Banh Mi
by Erica Rosenfeld with help from Deborah Adler, Lauren Miller and Megan Biddle
Coney Island Man Grilled Pineapple
by Sam Geer
Tube Grilled Corn
by Deborah Czeresko and Adam Holtzinger
Roasted Chicken Tower
by Jessica Jane Julius and Erica Rosenfeld with help from Leo Tecosky, John Chapman and Ben Wright
Glass grilled Pineapple
by Jessica Jane Julius and Emma Salamon
Grilled Asparagus
by Dena Pengas
Fried Chicken
Fried Chicken
by Jessica Jane Julius and Erica Rosenfeld with help from Hope Rovelto
Grilled Clams
by Deborah Czeresko
Birdie Flying to Heaven Burning Wallpaper Reveal
Matchstick Chandelier Detail
Refrigerator Chandelier
Spork Installation
Pink Champagne Tower
Flaming Chandelier
Cocktail Table Fire
Cocktail Table Fire
Kool-Aid
Grilled Hot Dogs
Pegacorn Roasted Marshamllow Chickens
by Sam Geer with help from Kimberly McKinnis
Roasted Tomoatoes Ball
by Emma Salamon
Grilled Steak
by Erica Rosenfeld and Dena Pengas
Granny's La-Z-Boy Bench
by Jessica Jane Julius
Hot Sausage Ball
Grilled Vegetables
Apple Pie
Roasted Turkey
Blue Lagoon Glass
Sausage Ball
Hotdog Machine
by Sam Geer
Corn Ball
by Emma Salamon
Radioactive Cloud Raining Chocolate Teeth
Flaming Marshmallows