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Debora Moore (born 1960, St. Louis,
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) is a contemporary
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. She is best known for her glass orchids.


Biography

Moore was born into a military family in St. Louis,
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. She was the third of six children, and spent many summers with her grandparents while she was growing up. Her career as an artist was influenced by her grandparents' garden and public art classes she took while visiting them. Before becoming a glass artist, she worked a number of jobs, including waiting tables and modeling. She is married to glass artist Benjamin Moore. She owns Fiori Studio, located in Seattle, WA.


Career

Moore started working with glass in the 1980s. She took classes at the
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in Seattle, WA, as part of a work-study grant she received, then won a scholarship in 1990 to blow glass at Pilchuck Glass School, near Seattle. There she worked with Italo Scanga and
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, and was a member of
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's glassblowing team. Moore has taught glassmaking at a number of programs, including the Pratt Fine Arts Center and Pilchuck; she worked with at-risk students at the Hilltop School in Tacoma, WA. She has participated in several artist-in-residence and visiting artist programs at the
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, Norfolk, VA; the Museum of Glass, Tacoma, WA; and the Harbourfront Centre,
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. Notably, she was the first woman, and the first African American, to be a resident at Abate Zanetti, Murano, Italy. Moore began making glass flowers in 1987, and is best known for her orchids. She uses glassblowing and hot sculpting at the furnace to "retain the pure brilliance of glass." She travels around the world to study and sketch orchids in their natural habitats, and is also inspired by the glass botanical models created by Leopold and Rudolf Blaschka. However, Moore uses her impressions and imagination to create orchids that recall the flowers' forms without restricting herself to scientific accuracy.


Recognition

Moore has won a number of awards and honors, including the 2008 American Style Award from Habatat Galleries,
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; the 2007 Rakow Commission for The Corning Museum of Glass,
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; and the Critics Award at the 35th International Glass Invitational, Royal Oak, MI. She has participated in solo and group exhibitions around the world in museums such as the Chrysler Museum of Art; the
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, Seattle, WA; the Museum of Glass; the
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, Ebeltoft, Denmark; and the Muskegon Museum of Art,
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. Her work is in a number of permanent collections, including The Corning Museum of Glass, the
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, the New Britain Museum of American Art, and the
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. On October 13, 2020, she was a speaker at the Virtual Preview Forces of Nature: Renwick Invitational 2020. Her pieces, ''Cherry'' and ''Pink Lady Slipper Branch'', were acquired by the
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as part of the
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's 50th Anniversary Campaign.


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