Paul Stankard talks about Paul Hollister working with Dwight Lanmon on Paperweights: “Flowers which clothe the meadow.” Oral history interview with Paul Stankard, March 22, 2018, Stankard Studio, Mantua, New Jersey. Clip length: 01:27.

Paul Stankard: We all grew up together. I mean, you know, as a community you get to—over the course of twenty years, the friendships, you’re nurturing a friendship that all of a sudden is comfortable. [laughs] So, that’s early, early Paul Hollister. He curated a show at the—this may be old news—but he juried a show that was one of the most successful shows at the Corning Glass Museum [The Corning Museum of Glass, Corning, New York]. Flowers that Clothe the Meadows, and it was a paperweight show. And he was one the—he was involved with Dwight Lanmon. Dwight Lanmon was deputy director of the Corning Glass Museum. And Dwight asked Paul Hollister and Paul Jokelson to be involved in this show. And I was really—I knew this show was in progress because Dwight Lanmon would visit the Paperweight Collectors Association conventions and look at the antique French. I was amazed at the amount of scholarship Dwight Lanmon brought to mount this exhibition on paperweights. And Paul Hollister contributed his knowledge, and Paul Jokelson contributed. And it was a beautiful show.