Created as part of Form to Fire, an educational experience jointly run by instructors from MassArt and Olin College of Engineering with the goal of integrating traditional glass working techniques and digital fabrication processes, ‘Sculpting Light’ is a collection of handblown glass forms with machined cork bases that stand on their own as sculptures while also acting as tools for ‘sculpting’ light. Throughout the semester, I experimented with different glass working techniques to result in forms of varying texture and thickness that, when illuminated, act as lenses to focus light and project patterns onto other surfaces. In addition to using glass as a lens to project light, I also explored using LED filaments and creating wire support structures to ‘sculpt’ the light source itself.