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Blown Away
Season 1
TV-PG
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A reality show featuring glass blowers from around the world competing to be the best. One artist is dismissed after each episode/challenge.
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10 Episodes
Snapshot
E1
Episode 1
Snapshot
Ten talented glassblowers use old photographs from their past for inspiration when they are challenged to create a work of art that reveals a snapshot of who they are. One will be named the day's Best in Blow. Another will be asked to leave the hot shop.
Potluck Party
E2
Episode 2
Potluck Party
One of the world's most innovative chefs has a surprising food-themed challenge for the nine remaining glassblowers. Their work will be evaluated based on design concept, execution and level of creative bravery. Hosted by Nick Uhas with glass master Katherine Gray.
Lighten Up
E3
Episode 3
Lighten Up
There are now 8 glassblowers in the hot shop - but it's lights out for one more when they are challenged to create a light fixture for their gallery showing. With time running out, one desperate glassblower goes back to the drawing board. With Nick Uhas.
Clash of the Robots
E4
Episode 4
Clash of the Robots
The seven remaining competitors are asked to create glassy prototypes of robots to make tomorrow's chores and troubles easier. But one competitor struggles to see far enough into the future.__________________________________________________
Thirsty Work
E5
Episode 5
Thirsty Work
The glassblowers are asked to create a drinking glass and decanter - but can they combine fashion with function? With host Nick Uhas. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Pop Art Blowup
E6
Episode 6
Pop Art Blowup
Taking inspiration from the King of Pop Art, Andy Warhol, glassblowers are faced with one of their toughest challenges. They're given ordinary household items to recreate in glass as colorful, blown-up works of glass pop art._______________
Dual Intent
E7
Episode 7
Dual Intent
It's time to divide and conquer. The 4 remaining glassblowers are paired up to create two-piece sculptures that explore conflicting themes. In the gallery, they will have to jigsaw together both elements of their work to create a single, cohesive work of art.
The Glass is Greener
E8
Episode 8
The Glass is Greener
The four remaining artisans are challenged to create an exceptional botanical themed blown glass work of art. With two assistants and five and a half hours to work they'll need to be exceptional just to stay in the competition.
Body Parts
E9
Episode 9
Body Parts
Ballet dancers spend years mastering movement. But it's a fiery fight when the glassblowers are challenged to pinch, pluck and perfect molten glass into a sculpture that shows the body in movement.______________________________________________________
Best in Blow
E10
Episode 10
Best in Blow
The technical master challenges the creative master in the final of the competition. These artists have 8 hours and three professional Corning assistants to fill half the gallery with an immersive experience.
Cast of Season 1
Nick Uhas
Host
Katharine Gray
Judge
Season 1 Reviews
Common Sense Media
Marty Brown
Fast-paced competition is a fun intro to glass art.
Washington Post
Marc Silver
There's no bloat, no padding. That's why I was, to borrow one of the many, many glass-related puns from host Nick Uhas, blown away by "Blown Away."
New York Magazine/Vulture
Jen Chaney
Clearly, Blown Away takes the work at hand seriously, even though that work is presented in a light, accessible way.
Decider
Meghan O'Keefe
It's an enjoyable bit of fluff for reality nerds, but it wastes the opportunity to be a masterful, madcap delight.
Reality Blurred
Andy Dehnart
Blown Away lacks what other reality TV competitions have, for better and for worse.
Salon.com
Melanie McFarland
Blown Away is just a sheer joy to watch. It's a succinct exploration of the world of glassblowing.
Mashable
Alison Foreman
Blown Away showcases the kind of polite civility one would expect from this lot. Sure, there's that tension, but at the show's core is a deep appreciation for the art of glassblowing and respect for the folks who have mastered it.
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