Kaleidoscope Artist: Corki Weeks

Corki Weeks is best known for winning the first Brewster Society Award for Creative Ingenuity. Many of her early scopes suffer from being too heavy and using simple object wheels. Some of her newer kaleidoscopes feature unusual materials and mirror systems.

Signature 'Scope: Produced in the late 1980s, this kaleidoscope is an example of one of her scopes with two mirror systems.

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Chorus Line: Produced in 1990, it features a linear repeating image that is much longer than I was able to capture in the photographs.

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