Embracing imperfections: CCA alum and glassmaker Annie Morhauser's artful journey
Annie Morhauser (BFA Glass 1983) founded Annieglass 40 years ago in a small Santa Cruz studio. She supported her family by creating glassware, driven by necessity and fueled by experimentation.
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