bio

Holmes began studying ceramics at a young age and went on to study at the California College of the Arts, under the instruction of Viola Frey. It was here that she met one of the founders of the studio glass art movement, Marvin Lipofsky, who would become her teacher, mentor and friend. As her initial passion for ceramics gave way to hot glass, Holmes moved to New Mexico in 1981 to co-manage a glass shop, serve as a teaching assistant at Pilchuck Glass School, and by 1986 she established Liquid Light Glass. Over the course of the following decades, Holmes showed her work in galleries and museums across the country and internationally. In 2000, she acquired the Baca Street Studios, an arts complex that housed her new gallery and studio. In the same year she co-founded the Baca Street Arts District, now one of the most vibrant in New Mexico. In 2004, Holmes co-founded a second glass studio in Santa Fe, Prairie Dog Glass, which also hosts mentorship programs for local high school students and teaches developing artists. Her commitment to community education led Holmes to become a founding member of the Glass Alliance-New Mexico, a non-profit established in 2005. As an active member of this organization, she features international guest artists at her studio, Liquid Light Glass, through the Glass Alliance-New Mexico Maestro Program.


achievements

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In 2016, Elodie was honored to receive the New Mexico Governor’s Award for Excellence in the Arts. Her artwork is featured in the permanent collections of the White House, Fort Wayne Museum, Racine Art Museum, and the Art in Public Places Program of the New Mexico Arts Department of Cultural Affairs. Her work has been exhibited across the country, including in the Santa Fe Botanical Gardens; New Mexico Museum of Art; New Mexico Governors Gallery; San Francisco Museum of Art +Design; Trenton City Museum; and Museum of the Southwest in Midland, Texas. Her larger-than-life outdoor metal and glass sculptural collaboration, “Capturing the Light: Glass Art Inspired by Nature,’’ was featured in the Santa Fe Botanical Gardens from 2021-2023.


press

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Elodie Holmes is the focus of dozens of articles and publications. In 2015 she was profiled by the magazine Fine Lifestyles. In 2016 she was profiled by Trend Magazine.