Erno Keskeney
Erno has
been interested in glass art from a very young age. His early encounters
include breaking his grandmother’s chandelier with a flagpole, and carving
crix-crax into the glass plate of his front door with a sharp stone. The real
interest started years later, when he bent his first glass tube during a short
glass blowing instruction in chemistry class.
Since then his dream was to learn to manipulate glass in the fire. His
dream became a reality when he saw an ad for a Glass casting class with
instructor Lucartha Kohler at the University of the Arts in Philadelphia. He was then directed to the Salem County
Community College where he began glass blowing at the torch. After taking
several weekend classes, workshops, and subsequent semesters he was
hooked! He met and was inspired by
great artists like Emilio Santini, Luccio Bubacco, Shane Fero and the great
Paul Stankard. He mentioned to someone that glass art was his hobby, and the
person corrected him “It is your passion my friend.” And he was right.

