The art and technique of using stained glass to construct an image or convey a story has been around for centuries. Amelia Zytka's creation, entitled Stained Glass Dancers, carries on that tradition and hopefully inspires others to do the same with the Stained Glass Workshop at Central Piedmont.
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Unknown
c. 1980s
Black-and-white photography
Students practicing and honing their technique in a dance studio. Today, students earning an Associate of Arts in dance can train in ballet, modern dance, choreography, and dance production.
Amelia Zytka
2023
Stained glass, copper foil, and lead solder
Male Dancer 10 1⁄2" x 1 1⁄2"; Female Dancer 10 1⁄2" x 1 3⁄4"
Amelia learned how to work with stained glass during the pandemic and saw an opportunity to use it as a medium for this project. She chose black glass for the male dancer to portray Central Piedmont's growing, diverse community.
As a 2019 alumna of Central Piedmont, Amelia went on to earn her BA in Art History from UNC Charlotte in 2021. Amelia also earned a Master's Degree in Public History from UNC Charlotte. Amelia formally worked as the Senior Art Gallery Coordinator of the Ross, Overcash, and Dove Art Galleries on Central Campus and volunteered as co-advisor to the Visual Arts Club.
