The GEEX Flame Affinity Group connects educators, co-learners and onlookers through discussion and shared materials across the practice of flameworking.
Who is this for?
This group is open to artists, designers, fabricators, makers and autodidacts working in and thinking with the practice of flameworking.
GEEX aims to facilitate a supportive space outside of traditional academic structures to flesh out a history of flame-working serving the architecture of the flameworking community.
Fall 2024–Spring 2025 Schedule
Building Bridges

Monday, October 28, 2024
6:00-7:30pm US-Eastern
Join us for a collaborative discussion focused on fostering a community where knowledge flows in all directions – across experience levels and generations. We’ll tackle bridging the gap between being seasoned professionals and newcomers, celebrating the courage it takes to be both a student and an expert at the same time. This is an opportunity to build meaningful connections, and ensure that the voices of the next generation are heard and uplifted.
This meeting will provide a platform for discussion around how we define “experience”, how we facilitate bridges between generations, and how both students and professionals can engage in conversations that lead to growth.
Special Guest, Ghislaine Sabiti, Director of the Bead Project, will join us for an omni-directional conversation. Come prepared to ask questions, share your own experience, and most importantly, listen and learn from others as we collectively shape the future of our growing community.
View the Recorded Meeting and Meeting Notes in the Glass Resource Exchange
Learning Without Boundaries

Monday, April 21, 2025
7:00-8:30 US-Eastern
Join us for an open discussion focused on self-directed learning in flameworking. We’ll explore the strategies and resources that autodidacts use to shape their creative and technical skills without (or in addition to) formal instruction. Topics include:
- Designing Your Personalized Learning Path
- Balancing Technical Skills and Artistic Exploration
- The Role of Digital Mentors
- Staying Motivated
- Building Connections as a Solo Learner
- The Journey of the Self-Made Artist
We’ll share strategies for developing technical skills, fostering creativity, and staying motivated. Bring your experiences, successes, and questions to this community-driven conversation that celebrates the power and challenges of self-directed learning.
Sign up for the Flame Affinity Group to participate in the next meeting!
Flame Affinity Group Sponsors
The 2024-25 Flame Affinity Group season is sponsored by Anonymous and High Volume Oxygen. Become a sponsor of the Flame Affinity Group by contacting us.
Past Meeting Notes and Recordings
Equity and Access in Public and Private Spaces

Meeting sponsored by ABR Imagery and High Volume Oxygen.
Flame Business Practices Toolkit

Meeting sponsored by Griffin Glass Tools, High Volume Oxygen, and Wale Apparatus
How do I participate?
- Read the Code of Conduct.
- Register for the GEEX Flame Affinity Group through this Google Form to receive event information.
About the Facilitators
Amy Lemaire

Amy Lemaire is a multi-disciplinary artist and educator based in Brooklyn, NY. An explorer at heart, her work reveals an interest in currency systems, material language poetics and the production of histories.
Lemaire studied at School of the Art Institute of Chicago (BFA) and Pratt Institute (MFA). She has taught at Pilchuck Glass School (WA), Penland School of Crafts (NC), and UrbanGlass (NY), where she served as the Director of the Bead Project, a creative entrepreneurship program for women in NYC. Lemaire works with institutions across the country as an educator and advocate for flameworking, and currently teaches at Salem Community College (NJ) and the Museum of Arts and Design in NYC.
Recent residencies include University of the Arts, Tyler School of Art, UrbanGlass, CGCA Fellowship at Wheaton Arts, and the Brooklyn Navy Yard. Lemaire has lectured at Universities across the country, including NYU, the International Flameworking Conference, and her essay, “Flame Grows Up”, was published in Glass Quarterly magazine. Her work has recently been included in exhibitions at Heller Gallery (NY) and Traver Gallery (WA) and is represented by Heller Gallery in NYC.
Links
Madeline Rile Smith

Madeline Rile Smith uses glass as a performative vehicle to consider notions of intimacy, compromise, and embodiment. Informed by her background in music, she creates objects and videos that explore connection and isolation.
A passionate educator, Madeline has instructed glassworking in schools and institutions, including Rochester Institute of Technology, UrbanGlass, and The Crefeld School. She is currently an adjunct professor of glass art at Tyler School of Art and Salem Community College.
Madeline’s work has been exhibited in venues throughout the US and internationally, including the Museum of Arts and Design, The Toyama Glass Art Museum, Czong Institute for Contemporary Art, and in New Glass Review 41 and 35. Madeline earned an MFA at Rochester Institute of Technology, and a BFA from Tyler School of Art. She is a recipient of a commission award for Glass Meet the Future 2021 with North Lands Creative.
Links
madhotglass.com
instagram.com/madhotglass
tiktok.com/@madhotglass