“I detest being taken for granted. Being ignored,” she says. “The way I talk, people assume that I’m either really old, or kind of retarded, and that is so frustrating.”
Artist Ginny Ruffner with one of her vibrant glass works.
Maurine Littleton believes Ruffner has done more than influence people in a technical way.
“She’s also set an example of someone who, despite losing technical facility," she says, "is still able to work and do more than ever before.”
Ruffner has had 40 solo shows, several hundred group shows, and her work is in 42 permanent collections in museums around the world. However, she feels her best work is yet to come.
“Fortunately I’ve done a lot of stuff in my life, so I know that the best thing is to be open to the mystery. Who knows what great things will happen. I’m sure they’re many more to come.”
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