Qeturah Bolden is a multimedia craftsperson from Columbus, Ohio. She has a BFA from the Columbus College of Art and Design with concentrations in glass, metalsmithing, and textiles.

Through traditional sculpting techniques, Qeturah models and assembles layers of small glass that bend and contour into wearable art pieces through a process known as flameworking. Qeturah’s style often includes nature motifs, such as 3D flowers, birds with light feathery details, and vessels emphasizing negative space. Inspired by the Art Nouveau era, Qeturah makes functional wares ranging from jewelry dishes and flutter bowls to vases and tumblers. She works as a glassblowing artist and instructor at the Columbus Glass Art Center, Franklin Park Conservatory, and the Ohio Glass Museum. Her work has been featured in Beeler Gallery’s Chroma in 2021, the Columbus Spring Avant-Garde Art & Craft Show in 2023, and 83 Gallery’s Befriending Our Bodies in 2024.

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