Preston Singletary was born in 1963 in San Francisco, California. He grew up in the
Seattle-area listening to stories told by his great-grandparents. "My great-grandmother, Susie Johnson Bartlett Gubatayo, centered our family in the Northwest. She was born in Sitka, Alaska, in 1880, at a time of great change. Great-Grandma Susie was from the Eagle moiety, Kaagwaantaan Box House, Killer Whale clan of the Tlingit people. That is the lineage that I follow, ours is a matriarchal society." Singletary met
Dante Marioni, the son of glass artist
Paul Marioni, at the age of 15 in 1979. Shortly after graduating high school, Singletary (who was actively pursuing a career as a musician at the time) was asked by Dante to work as a night watchman at what was then the Glass Eye, a Seattle glass-blowing studio. Singletary quickly moved from being night watchman to working the day shift to eventually joining one of the studio's production teams. In 1984, Singletary took part in a workshop at
Pilchuck Glass School for the first time. He has since been involved in Pilchuck as a teacher, student, and more recently as a member of its board of trustees. Singletary has blown glass around the world in countries such as Sweden, Italy, and Finland. In the late 1980s, Singletary began incorporating traditional Tlingit themes into his work and reaching out to other Northwest Coast Native American artists like
Joe David, from whom he learned more about Native culture including
Northwest Coast formline design. == Artist Statement ==