Mary Ann Zynsky 1951–
Designer Mary Ann “Toots” Zynsky was born in Boston and attended the Rhode Island School of Design, the Pilchuck Glass School, and the Craft School at Haystack, taking part in various experiences and experiments. From 1981 to 1983, she collaborated with Venini, where, with the help of maestro Checco Ongaro, she created a remarkable series of pieces. Among these are the vessels called Folto, whose openings have wide turned-over lips, and decorations with glass rods produced out of hair-thin threads made with a technique she invented herself. Her works are present not only in the major international museums, but also in the White House amidst the works of the best American artists.