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Charlie Larouche-Potvin is a Montreal-born glassblower, artist, and designer.
He has trained extensively under Maestro Davide Fuin in Murano, and focuses on reinterpreting traditional venetian techniques.
In September 2026, he will exhibit a new collection at Homo Faber, the prestigious
biennial of European craftsmanship,
held at the Fondazione Giorgio Cini in Venice, and curated by the Michelangelo Foundation.
L'Arche sombre

Les Sondes dorées


L’Arche sombre and Les Sondes dorées explore light as a cosmic force.
The centerpiece evokes a drifting vessel, an object that carries within it the memory of a consumed world. The two goblets that accompany it are probes, mechanical entities sent to explore the universe, searching for new sources of light.







About Charlie
Charlie Larouche-Potvin is a Montreal-born glassblower, artist, and designer. A graduate of Espace VERRE (2020), he continued his training with William Gudenrath at the Corning Museum of Glass in New York before completing an apprenticeship under Maestro Davide Fuin in Murano, Italy. His work has been presented internationally, including at the Révélations Biennial in Paris and Contemporània in Barcelona. Larouche-Potvin is the recipient of the 2024 RBC Award for Glass and the François-Houdé Award. He is currently an artist-in-residence at the Harbourfront Centre in Toronto, following his associate residency at the JamFactory in Adelaide, Australia, and his presence as a guest artist at the Chrysler Museum Glass Studio in Norfolk, Virginia. His work is held in private collections and galleries internationally, and his practice has earned growing recognition. He is currently based in Toronto.




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