Biography
Some say that Josh Simpson’s fascination with glass started when he dropped out of Hamilton College as a senior with just one required course left to finish his degree, because he suddenly discovered what he wanted to do with his life. In truth, his fascination started long before college, as a child entranced by two shimmering glass vases – one made by Tiffany, the other a Steuben – at his grandparents’ house. And Simpson’s long successful career didn’t start with a clear epiphany.
Instead, perhaps like many of our lives, it began by happenstance, with just a few small steps taken one at a time, steps that kept leading him further and further into glass.
From building his first glass furnace at Goddard College… to hand-sewing a tipi to live in while he taught himself the basics of glassblowing… to driving his pickup truck loaded with boxes of finished work all across New England, searching for galleries to sell his glass… to buying a huge old dairy barn and transforming it into a professional studio where he would eventually employ dozens of talented people over the course of 50 years… Josh’s story is so rich and complex that it could be told in a hundred ways and yet not one of the narratives would be quite perfectly true.
However, there’s one undeniable fact: in 1971, Josh Simpson found a calling that he couldn’t resist, and in the years that followed, the allure of this magical material never left him. The following list of milestones paints a partial picture of his life.
And by the way, he did return to Hamilton to finish college.

Blowing glass in the Vermont studio; 1972

Page from early record books; 1974

Home glass library; 1980s to present day

Teaching at Penland Craft School; 1989

Josh and Cady; mid-1990s

Josh's 1961 Piper Comanche

Doing yard work with Jamey & Gramma 2001

With Cady, elder son Josiah & younger son Jamey; 2006
Sustainably plowing with Prius; 2007

Cady with Planet on International Space Station; 2010

Planets floating in the International Space Station; 2010

Performing a reading with Pioneer Valley Symphony; 2013

Playing spoons with the Chieftans & National Symphony Orchestra; 2017
Hiding a Planet in Murano (Italy) canal; 2018

Flying in Zero Gravity; 2020

Blowing glass in Shelburne studio; 2021